With fall camp underway for the Miami Hurricanes, new numbers for transfers and underclassman is common. Here are the players that have changed their numbers and a helpful guide to keep track of the incoming players:
- 0 - Keelan Marion
- 0 - Keionte Scott
- 1 - Joshisa Trader (formerly 0)
- 1 - Mohamed Toure
- 6 - CharMar Brown
- 8 - Emory Williams (formerly 17)
- 8 - Jakobe Thomas
- 10 - Malachi Toney (formerly 12)
- 12 - Ny Carr (formerly 19)
- 13 - Bryce Fitzgerald
- 17 - Tony Johnson
- 19 - Brock Schott (formerly 10)
- 32 - Kamal Bonner
- 45 - Bert Auburn
New Jersey Numbers for #Miami:
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0 - Keelan Marion
0 - Keionte Scott
1 - Joshisa Trader (formerly 0)
1 - Mohamed Toure
6 - CharMar Brown
8 - Emory Williams (formerly 17)
8 - Jakobe Thomas
10 - Malachi Toney (formerly 12)
12 - Ny Carr (formerly 19)
13 - Bryce Fitzgerald
17 - Tony… pic.twitter.com/EiCH1KYLCa
Keelan Marion (#0):
A transfer wide receiver and kick returner from BYU, Marion earned first-team All‑American honors in 2024 after a stellar season as a return specialist and contributor in the passing game. He amassed over 1,100 career yards and 12 total touchdowns across UConn and BYU. He joins Miami for 2025 and was also named a Walter Camp Preseason All‑America First Team returner.
Keionte Scott (#0):
A veteran defensive back added via the transfer portal from Auburn and Houston. Scott started 22 games over three seasons at Auburn, tallied more than 110 tackles, and is expected to compete in Miami’s secondary nickel package.
Joshisa Trader (#1):
A sophomore wide receiver who originally wore No. 0 in spring but switched to No. 1. A five-star recruit from Chaminade-Madonna Prep, Trader played seven games as a true freshman in 2024, totaling six catches for 91 yards and one touchdown. He’s expected to take on an expanded role in the offense.
Mohamed Toure (#1):
A linebacker transfer now wearing No. 1. Toure is listed as a redshirt senior linebacker.
CharMar Brown (#6):
Running back transfer from North Dakota State who put up over 1,100 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns as a redshirt freshman in 2024, leading NDSU to the FCS championship. He was named MVFC Freshman of the Year and earned the Jerry Rice Award.
Emory Williams (#8):
A sophomore quarterback from Milton High School in Georgia, Williams is 6‑foot‑5 and 220 pounds. He worked into game action in 2023 and 2024 as a backup, showing promise in limited playing time. He now dons No. 8 in the Hurricanes’ QB room.