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Miami Football’s Bold Late-Portal Move: Which FCS Star RB Could Change Everything?

Miami Football’s Bold Late-Portal Move: Which FCS Star RB Could Change Everything?

When a promising player from the FCS transfer portal lands at a Power Five program, it naturally makes you wonder: are these portals the new secret alleyways to college football stardom? Miami just checked that box with a heck of an exclamation point—snatching up CharMar Brown, the North Dakota State phenom who blitzed defenses for over 1,000 yards last season and bagged the Jerry Rice Award for the nation’s top freshman in the FCS. Brown isn’t your typical five-star big-name; he was a three-star recruit quietly carving his path in Nebraska before exploding onto the scene with the Bison. Now, under Mario Cristobal’s watchful eye, he’s bringing that underdog firepower down to Coral Gables just as the Hurricanes gear up to chase an ACC crown and maybe, just maybe, get back into the College Football Playoff conversation. It’s a move packed with promise and raises the question: is Miami quietly reshaping its future through the portal’s hidden gems?

LEARN MOREThe Miami football team picked up a massive college football transfer portal commitment on Wednesday as North Dakota State running back CharMar Brown is coming to play for Mario Cristobal and the Hurricanes. Brown played one season with the Bison before entering the transfer portal, and he had a big year as he racked up over 1,000 rushing yards. Brown ended up winning the Jerry Rice Award, which is given to the best freshman in the FCS.

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