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2024 Andre Johnson and Devin Hester were inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
2024 Andres Borregales continues his successful field goal kicking with 18 field goals in the season
2024 Cam Ward sets single season record for total touchdowns responsible with 43 and single season total offense record with 4,517 yards
2024 Xavier Restrepo records 11 receiving touchdowns in a single season and scores 3 touchdowns in a game against Duke.
2024 Xavier Restrepo set a single-season record with 1,127 receiving yards.
2024 Cam Ward emerges as a top performer, breaking records with 39 passing touchdowns in a single season and having multiple 5-touchdown games against Ball State and Duke.
2024 Andre Johnson was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, marking another milestone for the Miami Hurricanes football program.
2024 Devin Hester was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, further solidifying the program's reputation for producing exceptional NFL talent.
2024 Cam Ward won the Davey O'Brien Award, continuing the tradition of exceptional quarterback performance at Miami Hurricanes.
December 28 2024 Miami Hurricanes lost to Iowa State 41-42 in the Pop-Tarts Bowl.
September 28 2024 Miami defeated Virginia Tech 38-34 in a controversial game in Miami, with a disputed referee decision on the final play.
August 31 2024 Miami defeated Florida 41-17 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville.
2023 The ACC eliminated divisions, changing the conference structure for the Miami Hurricanes.
2023 Andres Borregales ties Jon Peattie's single-season record with 22 field goals
2023 Jacolby George scores 3 receiving touchdowns in a game against Texas A&M.
2023 Xavier Restrepo recorded a 193-yard single-game receiving total against Louisville and achieved 1,092 receiving yards for the season.
2023 Xavier Restrepo set a single season record with 85 receptions, demonstrating exceptional performance for the Miami Hurricanes football team.
2023 Xavier Restrepo had multiple notable single-game performances with 12 receptions against Georgia Tech and 11 receptions against both North Carolina and Rutgers.
2023 A commemorative trophy honoring Howard Schnellenberger is introduced to the Miami-Louisville rivalry, featuring a bronzed pair of his boots awarded to the game's winner.
December 28 2023 Miami Hurricanes lost to Rutgers 24-31 in the Pinstripe Bowl.
2022 Andres Borregales scores 4 field goals in a game against Virginia
2022 Kamren Kinchens recorded 3 interceptions in a game against Georgia Tech.
2022 Tyler Van Dyke achieves 498-yard single game performance against North Carolina
2022 The Miami Hurricanes officially retired the Turnover Chain tradition.
2022 Mario Cristobal completed his first season as head coach with a 5-7 record and brought in a significantly improved recruiting class.
November 5 2022 Florida State defeated Miami 45-3 in Miami, recording the largest margin of victory in the series history at the opposing team's stadium.
2021 Andres Borregales scores 4 field goals in a game against Duke
2021 Charleston Rambo set a single-season record with 1,172 receiving yards and had a 210-yard single-game performance against Georgia Tech.
2021 Charleston Rambo recorded 12 receptions in a single game against Michigan State.
2021 Mike Harley set a single-game record with 13 receptions against Duke.
2021 Charleston Rambo achieved 79 receptions in a single season, ranking second in the team's receiving records.
2021 Tyler Van Dyke has a significant season, throwing 25 touchdowns and continuing the Hurricanes' strong quarterback legacy.
December 7 2021 Mario Cristobal, a former Miami Hurricanes lineman and two-time championship team member, was hired as the new head coach of the University of Miami football program.
December 6 2021 Miami fired Manny Diaz after he served as head coach for three seasons, during which he compiled a 21-15 record (2019-2021).
September 4 2021 Miami played against #1-ranked Alabama in Atlanta, GA, losing 13-43 as the #14-ranked team.
2020 José Borregales scores 4 field goals in a game against Louisville
2020 D'Eriq King has a standout game against NC State, throwing 5 touchdowns and contributing to the team's offensive performance.
2020 Due to COVID-19 pandemic, NCAA ruled that the 2020 season would not count against athletic eligibility, granting players five years of eligibility instead of the standard four.
2020 Edgerrin James was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, representing the Miami Hurricanes' ongoing NFL success.
December 29 2020 Miami Hurricanes lost to Oklahoma State 34-37 in the Cheez-It Bowl.
October 10 2020 Miami faced #1-ranked Clemson in Clemson, SC, losing 17-42 as the #7-ranked team.
2019 Ed Reed was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, continuing the program's legacy of producing top-tier NFL players.
2019 Series resumed with Florida winning 24-20 in the Camping World Kickoff in Orlando.
December 26 2019 Miami Hurricanes lost to Louisiana Tech 0-14 in the Independence Bowl.
2018 Ray Lewis was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, highlighting another exceptional Miami Hurricanes player.
2018 Ed Reed inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame after playing safety for the Miami Hurricanes from 1997–2000.
December 30 2018 Manny Diaz, a Miami native and former defensive coordinator, was hired as the head coach of the University of Miami football team, withdrawing his previous commitment to Temple.
December 30 2018 Mark Richt abruptly announced his retirement from coaching after finishing the season with a 7-6 record and a loss to Wisconsin in the Pinstripe Bowl.
December 27 2018 Miami Hurricanes lost to Wisconsin 3-35 in the Pinstripe Bowl.
May 3 2018 University of Miami signed Richt to a five-year contract extension.

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