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Miami (FL) Hurricanes (1926-2003)

Miami star Malachi Toney emulating his game after a great former Ohio State receiver

Miami's most exciting offensive player is trying to be like this Ohio State great.

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The Ohio State football program produces great receivers every year. More than any other program, the Buckeyes produce stars year after year at that position. In fact, they have now produced a first-round receiver in each of the last five seasons after Carnell Tate was taken fourth overall in April.

That will increase to six years next season once Jeremiah Smith is drafted. They have become the standard program against which all others are judged. Now, even current players at other programs are looking to emulate former Ohio State receivers because of how good they were.

Malachi Toney tries to emulate his game after former Ohio State receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba

While speaking on The Journey, Toney revealed that he is trying to model his game after Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Njigba was one of the best players for the Buckeyes before he went to the NFL. Toney believes that he has a lot of similarities to what JSN has to offer.
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Great news for Miami fans, at least per AI. This is what Google's AI Overview gave me when I did a search (I was trying to see how high an SEC team made it in the playoffs).

AI Overview



The last three years of the College Football Playoff (CFP) feature the expanded 12-team format (first played in 2024–25) and include the following national champions and notable results:
College Football Playoff - Official Athletics Website

  • 2025–26 Season: Miami won the National Championship, defeating Indiana 27-21. Miami advanced by beating Ole Miss 31-27, while Indiana beat Oregon 56-22 in the semifinals.








 
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Great news for Miami fans, at least per AI. This is what Google's AI Overview gave me when I did a search (I was trying to see how high an SEC team made it in the playoffs).

AI Overview



The last three years of the College Football Playoff (CFP) feature the expanded 12-team format (first played in 2024–25) and include the following national champions and notable results:
College Football Playoff - Official Athletics Website


  • 2025–26 Season: Miami won the National Championship, defeating Indiana 27-21. Miami advanced by beating Ole Miss 31-27, while Indiana beat Oregon 56-22 in the semifinals.
I guess Narduzzi is right. The ACC is superior to the Big10.
 
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Miami RB Jordan Lyle charged with reckless driving, fleeing police

Miami running back Jordan Lyle has been charged with a felony count of fleeing/eluding police and a misdemeanor count of reckless driving, according to the Broward County state attorney's office in Florida.

A state attorney official said Friday that Lyle voluntary surrendered to police on Thursday, a day after warrant was issued for his arrest. Court records show he was released after posting bond the same day.

Police allege in a report that Lyle demonstrated "wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property" by willfully fleeing or attempting to elude a marked police vehicle with its emergency lights and siren activated in Sunrise, Florida, on July 10. It's unclear why police sought to stop Lyle or how they came to identify him as the driver.

The university released a statement saying it is aware "of an incident involving student-athlete Jordan Lyle" and would not have any further comment because it is a legal matter.
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Just sayin': How did Georgia ever miss out on getting this guy?

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