The Hurricanes outlook for the 2025 is a bit of a question mark at this point as Miami will be tasked with replacing a massive amount of production from the 2024 team.
Offensively, quarterback Cam Ward, tight end Elijah Arroyo, wideouts Xavier Restrepo and Jacolby George and several more players will need to be replaced.
The defensive side of the ball is a similar story as several of Miami’s top defenders are either NFL bound or have entered the transfer portal.
Head coach Mario Cristobal got a jump start on rebuilding next year’s team by landing a top-10 recruiting class this year, but now in the midst of transfer portal season, the Hurricanes are turning their attention there.
The first of two players to commit to play in Coral Gables this week was Jacksonville State transfer safety Zechariah Poyser.
In 13 appearances for the Gamecocks this season, Poyser racked up 75 total tackles, eight pass deflections and three interceptions.
He was a member of the 2023 recruiting class, but still has three years of eligibility remaining due to redshirting in his freshman season.
LSU Tigers transfer wideout CJ Daniels also announced his commitment to the Hurricanes this week. A member of the 2020 recruiting class, Daniels spent four seasons with the Liberty Flames before heading to Baton Rouge.
In five seasons of college football, the former 3-Star prospect has 148 receptions for over 2,400 yards and 21 touchdowns.
The Hurricanes also spent this week scheduling visits with many talented prospects still in the transfer portal. Miami added three visits with three other wide receivers, hoping to potentially find some depth for next year’s group.
Georgia Tech transfer Eric Singleton is expected to be in Coral Gables next week, according to On3.
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