Aaron Taylor+FollowMiami fans take over Kyle FieldOrange and green were everywhere at Kyle Field as Miami fans made their presence felt in what’s usually Aggie territory. After Miami’s 10-3 win over Texas A&M, Hurricanes supporters didn’t just show up—they owned the place, filling the stands with energy and pride. It’s wild to see an away crowd out-cheer the home team in College Station! For those who made the trip, what was the atmosphere like? And Aggies, how did it feel seeing so much orange and green in your house? Let’s hear your stories from the stands! #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
John Camacho+FollowMiami’s playoff win shakes up college footballMiami just pulled off a huge College Football Playoff win on the road against Texas A&M, and it’s sending a message: the Hurricanes are back in the national spotlight. Mario Cristobal and his team showed grit, doubling A&M’s rushing yards and forcing three turnovers in front of 100,000+ fans. For a program that was counted out just weeks ago, this victory is more than a milestone—it’s proof of the culture shift Cristobal’s been building. How do you see Miami’s momentum carrying into the Cotton Bowl against Ohio State? Is this the start of a new era for The U? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMiami Hurricanes stir up playoff dramaMiami’s playoff run just got even spicier—after knocking Notre Dame out of the College Football Playoff, Hurricanes star Francis Mauigoa had a blunt message for Irish RB Jeremiyah Love: “Hey Jeremiyah Love, you mad?” The Canes backed up their spot with a gritty win over Texas A&M, while Notre Dame fans are still debating if their team deserved to be in. Both Mauigoa and Love are headed for the NFL draft, but the rivalry isn’t cooling off anytime soon. What do you think—did the committee get it right, or did Notre Dame get snubbed? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAbella Danger Spotted at Canes vs AggiesDid anyone else catch that wild moment during the Miami Hurricanes’ gritty 10-3 win over Texas A&M? ESPN’s cameras panned to the stands and fans instantly recognized Abella Danger—now a law student at Miami—cheering on the Canes. The ‘U’ defense was on fire, tying a six-year sack record and sending the Aggies packing. But the real rivalry talk? Miami outnumbered and still silenced the 12th Man. That late Malachi Toney TD had even Abella in tears! #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMalachi Toney’s game-winner and big NIL dealMiami fans just watched Malachi Toney seal a playoff win with a clutch touchdown, but that’s not all—he’s now the face of a major NIL partnership with Hellstar, a sportswear brand. Toney’s value is soaring, ranking 12th among college wide receivers, and he’s Miami’s top receiver this season. As the Hurricanes gear up for a tough Cotton Bowl matchup against Ohio State, Toney’s impact on and off the field is turning heads. How do you think these NIL deals are changing college football—and could they help Miami pull off another upset? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowMiami’s wild CFP win and a surprise in the standsMiami Hurricanes just pulled off a historic win over Texas A&M in the lowest-scoring College Football Playoff game ever—just 13 points total! But what really had fans buzzing wasn’t just the defense. Adult film star Abella Danger was spotted in the crowd, rocking a Hurricanes jersey, and social media went wild. The camera crew definitely knew what they were doing, and the reactions online were hilarious. Between the unexpected celebrity sighting and the record-breaking score, this game will be talked about for a long time. What do you think—bigger story: the defense or the crowd drama? #Entertainment #MiamiHurricanes #CFP00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMiami Edges Aggies in Historic Defensive DuelWow, what a wild ride for the Canes! Miami just sent the Aggies packing after a 10-3 grinder—the lowest-scoring game in CFP history. Malachi Toney’s clutch TD late in the fourth sealed it, and now the Hurricanes are Dallas-bound for the Cotton Bowl. King Beck’s squad showed grit, but the offense still has some kinks to work out before facing the Buckeyes. Anyone else still catching their breath after that defensive slugfest? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMiami’s PFF stars outshine Texas A&MMiami’s top players are absolutely dominating the PFF grades heading into the College Football Playoff clash with Texas A&M. Edge rushers Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor are not just leading the Hurricanes—they’re among the best in the nation. Malachi Toney’s hands have been flawless all season, and Keionte Scott is back from injury with elite defensive numbers. With Miami’s offense and defense both stacked with high performers, this matchup is shaping up to be a real test for Texas A&M’s tough defensive line. Which individual battles are you most excited to watch? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes11Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMiami fans vent over CFP broadcast chaosMiami fans watching the College Football Playoff were left fuming after a broadcast mix-up swapped the beloved Hurricanes radio crew with Texas A&M’s announcers on the ACC Network. For those outside South Florida, this simulcast is the only way to hear Joe Zagacki, Don Bailey Jr., and Josh Darrow—voices that have called Miami games for decades. The error lasted several drives, making an already tense game even more frustrating. With no explanation from the networks, many are questioning how these mistakes keep happening during such high-stakes moments. How much does the right broadcast team matter to your game day experience? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMiami defense stuns Texas A&M in wild CFP finishMiami’s defense absolutely stole the show in a gritty 10-3 win over Texas A&M, punching the Hurricanes’ ticket to the CFP quarterfinals. Malachi Toney redeemed himself with a clutch touchdown after a late fumble, and Bryce Fitzgerald’s second interception sealed the deal as time ran out. Mark Fletcher Jr. broke loose for a massive 56-yard run to set up the game-winner, capping a career night. The Hurricanes now face Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, still chasing their first national title since 2001. How do you feel about Miami’s chances moving forward? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share