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WHAT’S UP TODAY

First up this morning in your Miami Hurricanes news?

Check out what coach Mario Cristobal has to say heading into the Wake Forest game and the kind of challenge he sees ahead.

We also have a feature on Andy Borregales as he shares his thoughts heading into Senior Day … and talks about what being a Groza Award finalist means to him.

Plus don’t miss what Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson is saying he sees in his team’s challenge facing the Hurricanes.

In recruiting? It starts with our closer look at a weekend visit list stacked with top talent in the 2025 and 2026 classes. Don’t miss seeing where things stand with those prospects. We also have a podcast breaking down all the latest news with signing day around the corner.

There’s plenty more updates as well.

Some Miami fans may be familiar with Hurricanes hall-of-famer Don Latimer, who played in Coral Gables from 1975-1977 and set a then-program record 15 sacks in his senior season before being drafted by the Denver Broncos. This weekend, his great nephew, four-star 2026 running back Amari Latimer, will make his first trip to Hard Rock Stadium. He’s a priority recruit and shares his thoughts.

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Another visitor will be Saint George (Utah) Pine View 2026 four-star tight end Brock Harris. The first time he visited Coral Gables was earlier this summer. Now the top-50 prospect will experience his first game day in South Florida. His take heading into it?

Hollywood (Fla.) Chaminade-Madonna four-star 2026 running back Derrek Cooper will also be on hand, and he’s a big priority for the Canes. Don’t miss what he’s talking about.

Plus the baseball schedule was released, with the season starting Feb. 14.

And we have your recap as the basketball team struggled in a loss to Drake at the Charleston Classic, falling 80-69.

And, as always, stay tuned today for any news that may come up.

TODAY’S MIAMI HURRICANES TOP HEADLINES

Miami coach Mario Cristobal looks ahead to Wake Forest, says Damari Brown, Ryan Rodriguez and Elijah Alston are gameday decisions

From the other sideline: What Wake Forest head coach Dave Clawson is saying about the Miami Hurricanes

Miami Hurricanes PK Andy Borregales: Groza Award “would mean a lot,” but focus is on season and “we handled the bye week perfectly”

Inside Canes Recruiting Podcast: The pushes for DJ Pickett, TJ Alford and other top Miami Hurricanes targets

Miami Hurricanes expected recruit visitor list for Wake Forest game includes top 2025, 2026 talent

Miami priority 2026 RB, Hurricanes legacy to attend Wake Forest game: “This trip is big for me”

Top-50 TE to make second Miami trip of 2024, will watch Hurricanes vs. Wake Forest

Miami Hurricanes battling Ohio State, Georgia, others for No. 2 RB Derrek Cooper, who will visit for Wake Forest game

Miami Hurricanes baseball schedule released, season begins Feb. 14

Miami Hurricanes fall behind Drake early, lose 80-69 in Charleston Classic first round

MESSAGE BOARD POST OF THE DAY

What positions does Mario prioritize in Free Agency Transfer portal? … Posted by MIA6CANE

DT

Safety

Corner

LB

What does the wish list look like?

MIAMI HURRICANES QUOTE OF THE DAY

Mario Cristobal vs FSU
Oct 26, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal looks on after the game against the Florida State Seminoles at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

“They are challenging in a lot of different ways. Certainly offensively they pose a big challenge because of that (slow mesh) concept – trying to play the run while your RPO routes are down the field 18, 20, 25 yard shot plays as well. That’s difficult. Your gap integrity is at a premium. … they have a lot of talent, we have to make sure we’re at our best.”

Mario Cristobal, on the Wake Forest offense

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