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THE U
Celebrating 100 Years of Championship Football
Known simply as "The U," the Miami Hurricanes represent one of college football's most legendary programs. From their humble beginnings in 1926 to becoming a five-time national champion dynasty, the Hurricanes have called Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens home since 1987. This is where champions are built, legends are made, and the swagger of South Florida football lives.
In Mario Cristobal's fourth season as head coach, the Hurricanes finished 10-2 (6-2 ACC) and earned their first-ever College Football Playoff berth. The team opened with a statement victory over No. 6 Notre Dame and closed the regular season strong, winning their final four games by an average of 27+ points.
The Hurricanes will face No. 7 Texas A&M at Kyle Field on December 20th in the opening round of the 12-team playoff.
The 2025 season marks a century of Miami Hurricanes football—100 years of tradition, excellence, and championship glory. From surviving a devastating 1926 hurricane that nearly ended the program before it began, to becoming one of college football's most dominant dynasties, the Hurricanes have built an unmatched legacy in Miami Gardens.
One of college football's most iconic traditions, the Turnover Chain is awarded to defensive players who force turnovers. This flashy celebration embodies Miami's swagger and confidence.
Before every home game, the Hurricanes burst through a cloud of smoke onto Hard Rock Stadium's field—an electrifying entrance that sets the tone for Miami's aggressive, intimidating style of play.
Named for the ibis, a bird known for being the last to seek shelter before a hurricane and first to emerge after, Sebastian has been inspiring Canes fans since 1957.
The University of Miami has produced more NFL talent than almost any other program in college football history. The Hurricanes' "NFL U" reputation is built on nearly 400 players who have gone on to professional careers.
One of college football's fiercest rivalries, Miami vs. FSU has produced legendary moments including "Wide Right I" in 1991 and countless battles for state supremacy and national championships.
The battle for bragging rights in the Sunshine State. When the Hurricanes and Gators meet, it's pure Florida football intensity with national title implications often on the line.
Located in the heart of Miami Gardens, Hard Rock Stadium has been home to the Hurricanes since 1987. This state-of-the-art facility has hosted five Super Bowls, multiple College Football Playoff games, and countless legendary Miami victories. With a capacity of 64,767, game day at Hard Rock is an unforgettable South Florida experience.
Join the nation's most passionate college football fanbase. From the Turnover Chain to championship glory, this is where legends are made.
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