Miami 1 of 10 Biggest Spring Portal Winners (Athlon)

"Miami allowed 30.8 points a game in 2024 ACC play. Miami started upgrading their defense earlier this offseason with the arrival of new coordinator Corey Hetherman DC from Minnesota (via Rutgers LB, JMU DC/DE, Maine DC, ODU RDC/LB/OLB) , along with a couple of portal additions up front and in the secondary in the first window."

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On3 Portal Count: Entered:4,012 Committed: 2,338 58% Withdrawn: 110 2.74%

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FYI - getting page not found when I click the link. (but I'm able to copy/paste it into my browser).. I think you might have gotten your link/name backwards.

Also, the title makes it seem like 'miami is the #1 portal winner'. But the article really says that they are one of College Football's Biggest Winners in the Spring Transfer Portal Window. Only ACC school listed.

That said, I know Miami will be good this year, but Mario is still gonna Mario a few times this year.

Yep, Thanks! I think I fixed it.

gtofever

The U is back!

Again.

Recovering scientist working in business consulting

Never Forget #1 Overall Seed UVA 54, #64 UMBC 74

I can only hope they have found another amazing quarterback...that will quit their bowl game at halftime. Couldn't happen to a better school.

I can't imagine paying Carson beck that much money. I don't think he's that great. But wtf do I know 🤷‍♂️

scum will never win anything with cristobal, who is one of 2 acc coaches where i can safely say cbp can coach circles around

I been here since day 0.

(Eddie Vedder voice):
He screams and says they can't tackle them
Can't find a Hetherman
He dreams of the glory days of UM
Can't find a Hetherman

"Nope, launch him into the sun and fart on him on the way up"
-gobble gobble chumps

"11-0, bro"
-Hunter Carpenter (probably)

article refers to Bob Schick as a "key pickup" for Oklahoma State. Happy for Schick and hope he does well, but that description frames the article for me.