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UM Set To Sign Huge Recruiting Class
he Miami Hurricanes have come quite a way since the beginning of last season. The Hurricanes were teetering on completely coming apart under the pressure of the Nevin Shapiro scandal, but as National Signing Day wound down; the U is poised to sign one of the best recruiting classes in the nation.
Haith Rebounds At Mizzou
When Frank Haith left the University of Miami for the University of Missouri, many Hurricanes fans said good riddance. But, based on Haith’s start at Mizzou, they might be regretting that feeling.
UM Changes Booster Access To Players
While the University of Miami continues to await word from the NCAA on the Nevin Shapiro scandal; the school has instituted new rules it hopes will prevent a similar incident in the future.
UM Agrees To Repay $83K In Shapiro Bankruptcy Case
The University of Miami has agreed to repay back $83,000 to settle their obligations in the bankruptcy case of admitted Ponzi schemer and former athletics booster Nevin Shapiro.
DeQuan Jones Cleared To Play
The Miami Hurricanes basketball team got a shot-in-the-arm Tuesday when Dequan Jones was cleared by the NCAA to return to the team, according to CBSSports.com’s Bruce Feldman.
Johnson Helps Miami Beat FAU In 2 OTS, 93-90
Miami Hurricanes center Reggie Johnson made a big impact in his season debut, even if he was one of the few players not sinking 3-pointers.
UM’s Washington, Vernon Say They’re Leaving Miami Early
University of Miami officials announced Friday that offensive lineman Brandon Washington and defensive end Olivier Vernon are skipping their final college seasons for the NFL draft.
Hurricanes’ Lamar Miller Declares For NFL Draft
Lamar Miller, the do-everything running back for the Miami Hurricanes, will forego his senior season and enter the 2012 NFL Draft, the school confirmed Monday.
2 Canes Declare Early For NFL Draft
The Miami Hurricanes will be a little bit thinner at wide receiver and defensive tackle next season.
Canes Fall To Boston College, End Season 6-6
Luke Kuechly ran an interception back for a touchdown and became Boston College’s all-time tackles leader, and the Eagles picked Jacory Harris off four times in his final college game en route to beating Miami 24-17 on Friday.




