The Miami Hurricanes relieved defensive coordinator Lance Guidry of his duties on Tuesday ... also falling 28-23 at Georgia Tech on Nov. 9 and 42-38 at Syracuse on Nov. 30. Guidry, 53, just ...
The Miami Hurricanes have just concluded a dissapointing stretch to an overall good season. The program experienced the most buzz and excitement around the team
The departures of three coaches on the staff in the last week provide new Miami defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman flexibility in making new hires.
Athlon Sports college football expert Steven Lassan identifies the programs with the highest expectations for next season.
Mario Cristobal was looking for someone who was, in his words, adaptable. The Miami Hurricanes defense got worse as the season wore on and injuries piled up. The Hurricanes never made the needed adjustments that could have given them the edge over Georgia Tech or Syracuse and put them in the College Football Playoff.
In another major move by the Miami Hurricanes, the program announced the hiring of Corey Hetherman as its new defensive coordinator on Sunday.
The Hurricanes ranked 68th nationally in scoring defense, allowing 25.3 points per game — a number that ballooned to 30.8 points per game in conference play. In Guidry’s first season as defensive coordinator, Miami allowed an average of 22.8 points per game but only gave up more than 40 points in a game once compared to three times this season.
Chuck Harris scored a game-high 21 points, helping lead SMU to a 93-71 rout of visiting Georgia Tech on Saturday in Atlantic Coast Conference play in Dallas. B.J. Edwards added
The Miami Hurricanes are targeting Minnesota defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman for the position, a source confirmed to the Miami Herald on Saturday. Hetherman will replace Lance Guidry, who Miami fired in December after two seasons.
The Canes won 10 games for only the second time since joining the ACC in 2004, but the season will be remembered for an opportunity lost.
J.J. Starling scored 21 points, Eddie Lampkin Jr. added a double-double and Syracuse beat Georgia Tech 62-55 for its first Atlantic Coast Conference victory.
Happy Monday everyone. Sorry, I was out on vacation since after Christmas, the first time in a while that I’d missed one of these columns. Lot to talk about since, so I’ll go ahead and get right back into things without further ado.