Miami Hurricanes News: Recruiting discussion, ACC projections

Sep 3, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal welcomes his players on the sideline during the second quarter against the Bethune Cookman Wildcats at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 3, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal welcomes his players on the sideline during the second quarter against the Bethune Cookman Wildcats at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports /
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BetSided, a partner site for Canes Warning posted its ACC college football preview: Odds to win conference, win totals and predictions” last week. The Miami Herald Eye on the U “Podcast: 2 huge Miami recruiting wins and 2 big storylines we’re already eyeing for camp” examined recent Miami Hurricanes commitments.

David Lake of Inside of U wrote that “Miami’s future offense projects as an exciting blend of power and explosiveness.” Lake examined the potential of the Miami offense with the additions during the 2023 off-season. The expectation from Lake is also that Miami will play a “balanced, explosive brand of offense.”

The win total for the Miami Hurricanes football team in 2023 is 7.5 with the over at +120 and the under -140 entering the 2023 season. BetSided picks Clemson, who is the favorite, to win the ACC. Miami has the fifth-longest odds to win the ACC with North Carolina State at +2000. The Wolfpack is BetSided’s ACC Darkhorse.

Susan Miller-Degnan and David Wilson of the Miami Herald evaluated the recent commitments of five-star Joshisa Trader and four-star defensive lineman Artavius Jones. The 2024 Miami recruiting class is currently 15th. Miami was initially 15th following the commitments from Trader and Jones.

The Miami football program remarkably has only 11 players remaining on offense that preceded Mario Cristobal being hired in 2021. Those players will be working with their third offensive coordinator in as many seasons. Players entering their fourth season with Miami will be working with their fourth offensive coordinator.

Adam Lichtenstein of the Sun Sentinel Previewed the Miami Hurricanes’ defensive line entering the 2023 season in his Summer camp series. Lichtenstein mentioned that “newcomers and returning players could give Miami fans reasons for hope as the 2023 season gets closer.”

The DL preview was part of a series from Lichtenstein that takes a look at each position group once per week leading up to the start of the Miami football season. Lichtenstein examined who left, who returns and who arrived. Basically looking at the transfers and departures and the incoming transfers and freshmen.

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With training camp just over a week away multiple media outlets surrounding the Miami Hurricanes football team are conducting previews. Mario Cristobal has ushered Miami into a new era by overturning nearly have the coaching staff and the roster entering the 2023 college football season.