Amy Williams+FollowBert Auburn’s journey: From Texas heartbreak to Miami’s title shotBert Auburn, once a Texas Longhorns star kicker, is wrapping up his college football journey with the Miami Hurricanes in the national championship game against Indiana. Despite those tough missed kicks in last year’s Peach Bowl, Auburn’s focus is on the big moments—like his record-setting streak and clutch field goals. Now, he’s heading back to Austin to finish his finance degree and reunite with his longtime girlfriend. Auburn’s story is a reminder that setbacks don’t define us—how we move forward does. What do you think: Should athletes be remembered for their best moments or their toughest ones? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMiami’s underdog story: Bain’s last stand for the cityRueben Bain and the Miami Hurricanes are on the brink of a national title, and the energy in the city is electric. After years of being doubted, Bain’s relentless drive and old-school grit have powered Miami from 5-7 to the championship game—right in their own backyard. For Bain, this isn’t just about football; it’s about pride, community, and proving the doubters wrong. The city’s behind them, and Bain’s ready to leave it all on the field. Can Miami finish the fairytale and bring the trophy home? What does this run mean for you as a fan or a local? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowClemson’s relentless defense stuns MiamiClemson just handed Miami a wake-up call, snapping the Hurricanes’ 10-game win streak with a physical, high-energy performance that left Miami reeling. The Tigers forced 12 first-half turnovers—11 of them steals—and never let up, showing off their deep, interchangeable roster. Carter Welling led with 18 points and 9 rebounds, but it was the team’s ability to grind for 40 minutes that really stood out. Miami’s coach admitted Clemson “punched back” harder than anyone all season. With this kind of consistency, is Clemson the team to beat in the ACC? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #ClemsonTigers #MiamiHurricanes00Share
andersonkaren+FollowMiami’s Beck family steals the spotlight before nattyKylie Beck is turning heads in Miami again—this time with a bold Barbie-pink workout fit, just hours before her brother Carson leads the Hurricanes into their biggest game in decades. The Beck family’s game-day energy is next level, with Kylie’s standout looks and unwavering support for Carson after his journey from Georgia backup to Miami’s starting QB. With Miami facing undefeated Indiana as underdogs, the family’s presence is fueling major buzz. Can Carson and the Canes pull off a storybook ending? Who else is loving the family vibes and game-day fashion? #Sports #MiamiHurricanes #CarsonBeck00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMiami’s title hopes tested by key injuriesLosing Elija Lofton right before the national championship is a gut punch for Miami fans. He’s been a go-to guy all season, and now the Hurricanes have to adjust their game plan against an undefeated Indiana squad. With other starters like Malik Bryant and Daylyn Upshaw also out, Miami’s depth will be stretched to the limit. Still, after a season full of wild comebacks and upsets, it feels like this team thrives on adversity. Can Miami pull off one more miracle and bring home their first title since 2001? Let’s hear your thoughts—does this change your prediction for the big game? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
John Camacho+FollowMiami’s Mesidor is back—just in time for IndianaAkheem Mesidor’s return couldn’t come at a better moment for Miami. After weeks of uncertainty, the Hurricanes’ defensive star is officially suiting up at full strength for the huge clash against No. 1 Indiana. With Indiana’s offense putting up jaw-dropping numbers, Miami’s hopes of an upset rest heavily on Mesidor’s ability to disrupt the Hoosiers’ rhythm. Fans can breathe a little easier knowing their leader is back on the field. Can Mesidor’s presence help Miami pull off something special? Let’s hear your thoughts—how big of a difference will he make Monday night? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
glen25+FollowMiami’s streak snapped: What went wrong?Miami’s winning run came to a sudden halt as Clemson outpaced the Hurricanes on both ends of the court. The offense just couldn’t find its rhythm, and every time it looked like Miami might claw back, Clemson answered right away. It’s a tough loss, especially after such a strong stretch. What do you think Miami needs to change to bounce back? Is it just an off night, or is there a bigger issue to fix before the next game? Let’s talk about what’s next for the Canes. #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowCarson Beck’s Student-Athlete ControversyDid anyone else catch the buzz around Miami’s QB1, Carson Beck? The Dawgs’ former gunslinger is headed to the National Championship, but not without some drama. Beck admitted he’s not taking classes at Miami, sparking debate about what it means to be a true student-athlete in the NIL era. Is this a loophole or a rule-breaker? Either way, it’s giving the Hurricanes a unique edge before facing Indiana. Thoughts on this shakeup? #Sports #CarsonBeck #MiamiHurricanes10Share
phughes+FollowMiami faces championship test minus key playmakersLosing tight end Elija Lofton right before the national championship is a huge blow for Miami’s offense—he’s been a real difference-maker all season. Add in the first-half suspension of starting DB Xavier Lucas and questions around Damari Brown’s health, and the Hurricanes are heading into their biggest game with some serious gaps. Indiana may already be the favorite, but these last-minute shakeups could change the whole dynamic. How do you think Miami will adapt, and can they rally together to pull off an upset? Let’s hear your thoughts on how these injuries will impact the game! #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMiami coach’s ties to Indiana spark debateMiami’s defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman isn’t just facing his old boss Curt Cignetti in the national championship—he’s been in touch with both Cignetti and Indiana’s DC Bryant Haines right before the big game. Hetherman’s deep respect for Cignetti goes back years, from their days at James Madison to watching each other’s programs rise. Now, with these close connections on both sidelines, it’s got people talking: does this kind of ongoing contact between coaches add a new layer of strategy, or is it just part of the game? What do you think? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share