No, they didn’t.Whoever the kicker and punter will be .. costed us a championship last year !![]()
Loss by 6. Blocked punt cost us 7 points..No, they didn’t.
Just my opinion but I don’t think an elite starting quarterback is an X factorIt's 1000% Darian Mensah.
How is this even a question?
Anybody really thinks Judd Anderson, Luke Nickel or true freshman Dereon Coleman are leading this team to an ACC title and through the College Football Playoffs?
If you want to say, "besides Darian Mensah"—I'll go Ahmad Moten on defense; holding down the interior of that line and a veteran leader ... and on offense, a coin flip between Malachi Toney's year two versatility and Mark Fletcher's team leadership and understanding of the culture.
Most won't matter in the regular season, but when it comes to a road game at Notre Dame early November, an ACC title game (most-likely a revenge game against SMU) and then needing to be focused in the CFP (without Mauigoa, Bain, Mesidor, etc.)—Fletch is "the guy" and the one everyone will look to as he holds it all down.
What I heard is, he needs to grow up and start taking football more serious and first and foremost, and not the nightlife in Miami.What is going on with Hayden Lowe? He would be X factor on defense opposite of Wilson and on offense the #2 wr whoever it is
Miami Has a. Number of guys that could X-Factor if they Play to Potential & Provided an Abillity.Going into the 2025 season, there were many Miami Hurricanes players you could have chosen as the X-factor for the team. The X-factor has the ability to change games. Miami had to find those players as the season went on a year ago.
Now, going into the 2026 season, it's the same thing. You can choose from many players, but who are the names that are going to be that game-changing playmaker?
There are many offensive players you can choose for the X-Factor position.
Last season, Malachi Toney was the perfect definition of an X-Factor. He has the ability to change the game in just seconds. He can turn a hitch route into a 20, 30, or 40-yard play, and he just finds a way to get open while making people miss.
On the defensive end, you can choose from young guys like Bryce Fitzgerald to experienced veterans like Damon Wilson.
This past season, Bryce Fitzgerald racked up an incredible freshman season, finishing his first year with six interceptions, ten tackles and six pass deflections. He mad big plays down the stretch of the Hurricanes. While Damon Wilson has played over 1,000 college career snaps.
Who is going to be your X-Factor heading into the 2026-27 College Football season? It's going to be a fun year, let us know down below.
Gavin Mueller or Riggs could be that guyI think Elijah Lofton has a chance to make the offense unstoppable.
To effectively handle Toney and Barkate defenses are going to need to commit bodies to the short and intermediate levels. Lofton is either going to be wide open or they'll commit to him and Fletcher/Lyle/Pringle are going to have nobody to stop them at the second level. If Lofton can become a threat in the passing game I don't know how you stop Miami.
D$ just made you VP of CISI think Elijah Lofton has a chance to make the offense unstoppable.
To effectively handle Toney and Barkate defenses are going to need to commit bodies to the short and intermediate levels. Lofton is either going to be wide open or they'll commit to him and Fletcher/Lyle/Pringle are going to have nobody to stop them at the second level. If Lofton can become a threat in the passing game I don't know how you stop Miami.
You are technically correct but for the point of discussion, we should probably assume the quarterback is the most important player on EVERY team and have the discussion based on who is next. There isn’t a single team out there that’s going to make the CFP if their starting quarterback gets hurt.It's 1000% Darian Mensah.
How is this even a question?
Anybody really thinks Judd Anderson, Luke Nickel or true freshman Dereon Coleman are leading this team to an ACC title and through the College Football Playoffs?
If you want to say, "besides Darian Mensah"—I'll go Ahmad Moten on defense; holding down the interior of that line and a veteran leader ... and on offense, a coin flip between Malachi Toney's year two versatility and Mark Fletcher's team leadership and understanding of the culture.
Most won't matter in the regular season, but when it comes to a road game at Notre Dame early November, an ACC title game (most-likely a revenge game against SMU) and then needing to be focused in the CFP (without Mauigoa, Bain, Mesidor, etc.)—Fletch is "the guy" and the one everyone will look to as he holds it all down.