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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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