The Miami Hurricanes fell again in Atlantic Coast Conference action, dropping a 0-6 result against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Cobb Stadium Sunday afternoon in front of 40 friends and family members of players. Through three ACC games in 2020, UM has been outscored 0- 12.
Former Florida International University placekicker Jose Borregales transferred to Miami as a graduate student in the offseason and he will provide a level of consistency to the kicking game that has been absent since the graduation of former UM placekicker Michael Badgley in 2017.
Fall Olympic sport athletes have been in limbo for nearly a month since the ACC announced its 2020 football schedules. But the wait is over as the ACC announced Friday the schedules for fall Olympic sports, impacting Miami's women's soccer, volleyball and cross country programs, who are set to get their respective 2020 campaigns under way.
Redshirt senior D'Eriq King, a transfer from the University of Houston, will look to recreate his 2018 campaign where he threw for 2,982 yards, 36 touchdowns and six interceptions, while rushing for 674 additional yards and 14 touchdowns.
The 2020 NFL Draft saw former Miami Hurricanes Shaquille Quarterman, Deejay Dallas, K.J. Osborn and Jonathan Garvin selected. Unfortunately, a group of former players did not hear their name called by Commissioner Rodger Goodell during the three-day event.