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The upcoming season will mark the Miami Hurricanes' 100th college football season, as they hope to reach the College Football ...
The Miami Hurricanes went back to a more traditional looking set of football uniforms last season, but this season they're adding all-green and all-black uniforms for an interesting change of pace.
The Miami Hurricanes are keeping it classic. The school released the following videos and images, unveiling their new uniforms for the 2024 football season that will be a slightly new take on the ...
The Miami Hurricanes and Adidas made a uniform change but this is one that we can’t really get mad about. When it comes to uniform changes in college football, we generally tend to cringe at times.
Miami will go to a traditional block font style - all standard capital letters. In July, the school unveiled the "3StripeLife" football uniforms at a release party at Fontainebleau's Club LIV.
The Miami Hurricanes are about to be one of the best-looking teams in the country every weekend, regardless of how they play on the field. That much became evident on Monday, when the team and ...
Miami announced a new alternate uniform for the 2022 college football season. The Hurricanes, Friday on Twitter, revealed their "Miami Nights" jerseys.
Since an all-black uniform debuted in 2015, the Hurricanes are 4-4 when wearing the black uniforms. The last time Miami won while wearing all-black was against NC State on Oct. 23, 2021.
Ahead of the matchup with the Hurricanes, Florida State released its uniform combination for the game. The Seminoles will be rocking a traditional road look - gold helmets, white jerseys, and gold ...
One look at Shelton Douthett sitting in the stands at a Miami Hurricanes football game and you may be puzzled. With shoulder pads, a helmet, cleats and a full uniform, Douthett can make people ...
The Miami Hurricanes are celebrating their 100th college football season this year ... A recent listing on eBay shows a potential leak in the uniforms that the Hurricanes will wear at some point this ...