RECAPPING 2018 The Miami Hurricanes finished the 2018 season with a 14-0 record. Miami beat Clemson in the ACC championship game. Charles Cohen from the University of Miami won his second Heisman Trophy. Miami defeated […]

RECAPPING 2018 The Miami Hurricanes finished the 2018 season with a 14-0 record. Miami beat Clemson in the ACC championship game. Charles Cohen from the University of Miami won his second Heisman Trophy. Miami defeated […]
RECAPPING 2017 The Miami Hurricanes finished the 2017 season with a 12-1 record. Virginia Tech beat Clemson in the ACC championship game. JT Barrett from Ohio State won the Heisman Trophy. Miami defeated Ohio State […]
RECAPPING 2016 The Miami Hurricanes finished the 2016 season with a 12-2 record. Miami lost to North Carolina State in the ACC championship game. Charles Cohen from the University of Miami won the Heisman Trophy. […]
RECAPPING 2015 The Miami Hurricanes finished the 2015 season with a 13-1 record while going undefeated in the ACC. Miami beat North Carolina State in the ACC championship game. Bri’onte Dunn from Ohio State won […]
RECAPPING 2014 The Miami Hurricanes finished the 2014 season with a 10-3 record while going 6-2 in the ACC. Maryland beat Georgia Tech in the ACC championship game. Johnny Manziel from Texas A&M won his […]
RECAPPING 2013 The Miami Hurricanes finished the 2013 season with a 7-6 record while going 5-3 in the ACC. Georgia Tech beat Clemson in the ACC championship game. Johnny Manziel from Texas A&M won his […]
I have been a fan of the Miami Hurricanes as long as I have been aware of college football. It is odd for me to be a fan of Miami, having never been to Miami. […]
Many contributors to Hefty Headlines were invited to participate in our poll before the bowls. Every member of the crew participated. Hefty Headlines Top 10 Poll: Before the Bowls Our groups seems to agree with […]
The College Football Playoff Committee had a pretty easy job when they announced the top four teams. It was obvious to everyone that LSU, Clemson, Ohio State and Oklahoma would be involved in some way. […]