Miami Hurricanes Roster Comparison - 2024 vs 2019

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The following is a side-by-side roster comparison of the Hurricanes of 2024 vs 2019.

Names in green denote incoming players with no college football experience.

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AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
  • 2024: 1.79 years
  • 2023: 1.45 years
AVERAGE 247 RATING
  • 2024: 0.8997
  • 2023: 0.8852

2024 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver - .9243 vs .8809
  • Tight End - .9088 vs .9007
  • Running Back - .9097 vs .8720
  • Offensive Line - .8838 vs .8760
  • Defensive Tackle - .9050 vs .8648
  • Defensive End - .9259 vs .8973
  • Linebacker - .9154 vs .8873
  • Special Teams - .7789 vs .7556

2019 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Quarterback - .9095 vs .8912
  • Safety - .9003 vs .8914
  • Cornerback - .9180 vs .8964
NOTES
  • 2019 Miami was one of the younger Hurricanes squads. In the cornerback room average CFB experience was less than a year
  • 2019 Miami featured a wide receiver room where only one player (KJ Osbourne) had more than two years experience
  • 2019 Miami had a thin offensive line room, with only 13 players
  • The 2024 Canes have 21 transfer players on their roster. The 2019 Canes had 7, and were the first Miami squad to be able to take advantage of the transfer portal
  • The 2024 Canes incoming freshmen have an average recruiting rating of .9086. The 2019 team's incoming class was .8694
 
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The following is a side-by-side roster comparison of the Hurricanes of 2024 vs 2019.

Names in green denote incoming players with no college football experience.

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AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
  • 2024: 1.79 years
  • 2023: 1.45 years
AVERAGE 247 RATING
  • 2024: 0.8997
  • 2023: 0.8852

2024 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver - .9243 vs .8809
  • Tight End - .9088 vs .9007
  • Running Back - .9097 vs .8720
  • Offensive Line - .8838 vs .8760
  • Defensive Tackle - .9050 vs .8648
  • Defensive End - .9259 vs .8973
  • Linebacker - .9154 vs .8873
  • Special Teams - .7789 vs .7556

2019 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Quarterback - .9095 vs .8912
  • Safety - .9003 vs .8914
  • Cornerback - .9180 vs .8964
NOTES
  • 2019 Miami was one of the younger Hurricanes squads. In the cornerback room average CFB experience was less than a year
  • 2019 Miami featured a wide receiver room where only one player (KJ Osbourne) had more than two years experience
  • 2019 Miami had a thin offensive line room, with only 13 players
  • The 2024 Canes have 21 transfer players on their roster. The 2019 Canes had 7, and were the first Miami squad to be able to take advantage of the transfer portal
  • The 2024 Canes incoming freshmen have an average recruiting rating of .9086. The 2012 team's incoming class was .8694
Pretty sure we will have a huge advantage at QB too….
 
The following is a side-by-side roster comparison of the Hurricanes of 2024 vs 2019.

Names in green denote incoming players with no college football experience.

View attachment 286736
View attachment 286737
View attachment 286739
View attachment 286741

AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
  • 2024: 1.79 years
  • 2023: 1.45 years
AVERAGE 247 RATING
  • 2024: 0.8997
  • 2023: 0.8852

2024 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver - .9243 vs .8809
  • Tight End - .9088 vs .9007
  • Running Back - .9097 vs .8720
  • Offensive Line - .8838 vs .8760
  • Defensive Tackle - .9050 vs .8648
  • Defensive End - .9259 vs .8973
  • Linebacker - .9154 vs .8873
  • Special Teams - .7789 vs .7556

2019 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Quarterback - .9095 vs .8912
  • Safety - .9003 vs .8914
  • Cornerback - .9180 vs .8964
NOTES
  • 2019 Miami was one of the younger Hurricanes squads. In the cornerback room average CFB experience was less than a year
  • 2019 Miami featured a wide receiver room where only one player (KJ Osbourne) had more than two years experience
  • 2019 Miami had a thin offensive line room, with only 13 players
  • The 2024 Canes have 21 transfer players on their roster. The 2019 Canes had 7, and were the first Miami squad to be able to take advantage of the transfer portal
  • The 2024 Canes incoming freshmen have an average recruiting rating of .9086. The 2019 team's incoming class was .8694
Bro, night and day!
 
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I cant understand the hate for Manny. He loved the U and did everything within his power and skill set to make this the best football team it could be. We should all be thankful for the effort he gave.
He was LAZY. Worst recruiter in the history of UM football. Didn't visit the local high schools, developed a horrible relationship with Florida HS coaches.
 
He was LAZY. Worst recruiter in the history of UM football. Didn't visit the local high schools, developed a horrible relationship with Florida HS coaches.
At all?

Is there any inside scoop as to what was going on behind the scenes…ie what was the philosophy of that? It seems fundamental for any coach in a football oriented state to pay visit to high schools.
 
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Let’s make this simple as it gets. We have advantages at:
QB
OL
OC
DC
CB

Just showing up without two freshman tackles will be huge. Cam is way better than Williams obviously and won’t be making his first start. Plus he’s not a pothead dumbass. Corners for the 2019 game were bandy and blades. Ivey was suspended. Safeties I don’t even remember.
 
That 2019 team was an absolute disgrace. Beating FSU, GR15, and Osborn were the only bright spots.
 
He was LAZY. Worst recruiter in the history of UM football. Didn't visit the local high schools, developed a horrible relationship with Florida HS coaches.
I don't think the poster above was trying to suggest Manny was awesome or anything, it's just weird that some folks still care about him several years later. He may have sucked, but it's not like he intentionally tried to fail either.
 
I cant understand the hate for Manny. He loved the U and did everything within his power and skill set to make this the best football team it could be. We should all be thankful for the effort he gave.
Tell that to Mario. While outwardly he doesn’t comment, he wants to wring that man’s neck.
 
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