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Miami Shakes Up the Game: Former Rutgers Sack Machine Joins Hurricanes, Promising Unstoppable Defense

Miami Shakes Up the Game: Former Rutgers Sack Machine Joins Hurricanes, Promising Unstoppable Defense

So, Miami football ended 2024 on a rough note, slipping out of the ACC Championship and the College Football Playoff after that gut-wrenching loss to Syracuse. It’s funny how a team that’s been front and center in the chatter all season can suddenly feel like it vanished in the last act. You’d think with an offense led by Cam Ward, Xavier Restrepo, and Damien Martinez lighting it up, Miami’s defense wouldn’t be left begging for answers—but that’s exactly what happened. Now, Mario Cristobal’s on a mission to fix that glaring weakness. Enter Mohamed Toure, a former Rutgers linebacker who’s not just any transfer—this guy was a Big Ten force with 13.5 career sacks and leadership cred as a captain. Can he transform Miami’s defense from a sieve to a shutdown unit? Time will tell, but this recruiting coup might just be the shake-up the Hurricanes desperately needed. Ready to see what this big addition means for Miami’s future? LEARN MORE.One team that kind of got lost in the shuffle at the end of the 2024 college football season was Miami football. The Hurricanes were right at the center of the national conversation all season long, Mario Cristobal and company suffered a heartbreaking loss to Syracuse in the final game of the regular season that kept them out of the ACC Championship Game and the College Football Playoff.

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