Know Your Enemy - 2025 Miami Hurricanes vs 2025 Syracuse Orangemen

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The following is a side-by-side roster comparison of current rosters for Miami and Syracuse heading into today's game.

Names in green denote incoming players in their first year in their respective programs:

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AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
  • 2025: 1.72 years (Miami), 1.68 years (Syracuse)
  • 2024: 1.81 years (Miami), 1.87 years (Syracuse)
AVERAGE 247 RATING
  • 2025: 0.9026 (Miami), .8462 (Syracuse) *
  • 2024: 0.9010 (Miami), .8442 (Syracuse)
*excludes transfers Carter Davis (PK) and Adam Booker (LS), neither who are listed on 247's transfer compilation

If special teams are excluded, Miami's composite is .9076. Syracuse would be .8484



MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver (Miami .9252, Syracuse .8481)
  • Tight End (Miami .8846, Syracuse .8639)
  • Running Back (Miami .9064, Syracuse .8663)
  • Offensive Line (Miami .8922, Syracuse .8390)
  • Quarterback (Miami .9062, Syracuse .8683)
  • Defensive Tackle (Miami .9213, Syracuse .8564)
  • Defensive End (Miami .9301, Syracuse .8512)
  • Linebacker (Miami .9002, Syracuse .8373)
  • Safety (Miami .9032, Syracuse .8838)
  • Cornerback (Miami .9083, Syracuse .8257)
SYRACUSE POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Special Teams (Syracuse .7400, Miami .6999)

MIAMI POSITION GROUPS THAT HAVE IMPROVED IN 2025 (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver (.9252 vs .9237)
  • Offensive Line (.8922 vs .8884)
  • Quarterbacks (.9062 vs .8870)
  • Defensive Tackle (.9213 vs .9064)
  • Defensive End (.9301 vs .9260)
  • Safety (.9032 vs .8952)
  • Cornerback (.9083 vs 9008)
SYRACUSE POSITION GROUPS THAT HAVE IMPROVED IN 2025 (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver (.8481 vs .8437)
  • Tight End (.8639 vs .8639)
  • Running Back (.8663 vs .8542)
  • Offensive Line (.8390 vs .8228
  • Quarterback (.8895 vs .8799)
  • Defensive Tackle (.8564 vs .8513)
  • Safety (.8838 vs .8735)
NOTES
  • The 2025 Syracuse Orangmen are the opponent that has most taken advantage of the expansion of scholarship players. They appear to have nearly 100 scholarship players going into the season
  • Syracuse fields an unbelievable 15 wide receivers this season, by far the most of any Miami opponent. Russell will be going into an absolutely crowded position room next season.
  • Syracuse's defensive tackle room is similarly outsized; they have 14 linemen in the room - double that of Miami.
  • This is the first time since the Florida Gators contest that Miami has faced a team with less collective CFB experience than the Hurricanes have
  • Miami's two losses have been to the teams on their schedule that had the most collective CFB experience
  • Miami has 22 transfer portal players on the roster compared to 22 the previous season
  • Syracuse has 28 transfer portal players on the roster compared to 27 the previous season. 16 arrived this offseason
  • Miami brings in 42 new players this season, Syracuse 49
2025 SCHEDULE OPPOSITION COMPOSITE
  • .9012 - Notre Dame (1.61 avg CFB experience)
  • .8446 - South Florida (1.91 avg CFB experience)
  • .8972 - Florida (1.58 avg CFB experience)
  • .8909 - Florida State (1.81 avg CFB experience)
  • .8616 - Louisville (2.43 avg CFB experience)
  • .8654 - Stanford (1.89 avg CFB experience)
  • .8603 - SMU (2.02 avg CFB experience)
  • .8462 - Syracuse (1.68 avg CFB experience)
 
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