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Miami Hurricanes Rank 9th in First College Football Playoff Rankings of the Season…
Miami Hurricanes Rank 9th in First College Football Playoff Rankings of the Season…
Miami Hurricanes Rank 9th in First College Football Playoff Rankings of the Season
In a promising start to the season’s most anticipated rankings, the Miami Hurricanes have secured the No. 9 spot in the first College Football Playoff (CFP) ranking of the year. This position is a testament to the team’s hard work, solid coaching, and exceptional on-field performance. Miami’s presence in the top ten aligns with the high expectations set by fans and analysts alike, and their ranking in this first CFP release may provide momentum as they approach the season’s most challenging games.
The Hurricanes’ season thus far has been marked by a string of competitive games, showcasing both offensive prowess and defensive resilience. The team has balanced its offensive firepower with strong defensive strategies, allowing them to dominate several matchups. The offensive line, led by seasoned quarterback play, has proven highly effective in creating scoring opportunities, while the defensive unit has made crucial stops, particularly in high-stakes games against top-ranked opponents.
This consistency has led the Hurricanes to a strong record, capturing the attention of the CFP selection committee, who considered Miami’s strength of schedule, head-to-head matchups, and quality of wins in determining their place in the rankings.
The Playoff Ranking Criteria: Why Miami Earned No. 9
The CFP selection committee evaluates a team’s ranking based on multiple factors, including game performance, strength of schedule, and comparison with other top teams. Miami’s No. 9 ranking reflects their ability to compete effectively in a tough schedule while posting decisive wins. Their performance in key games against ranked opponents demonstrated their capability to rise to the occasion and execute under pressure, a vital factor that impressed the committee.
Though there is a clear preference for undefeated teams, Miami’s relatively few losses have been hard-fought contests, where the Hurricanes showed resilience and adaptability. These competitive showings likely contributed to their high placement and underscore the belief that Miami could contend with any team in the top ten.
A ranking within the top ten places Miami in a favorable position to compete for a coveted spot in the College Football Playoff semi-finals. Though they still need to climb the ranks to secure a top-four position, the current No. 9 spot keeps them well within reach. For Miami, maintaining this momentum and continuing to win high-stakes matchups will be critical.
Furthermore, the No. 9 ranking elevates Miami’s visibility and strengthens their case for inclusion in a major bowl game if they do not make the playoff. The recognition also plays a role in recruiting, as high school prospects are often drawn to programs with national playoff potential. A consistently strong ranking can help Miami secure top recruits and build an even stronger team in the coming years.
The path ahead is by no means easy. Miami’s remaining schedule includes several formidable opponents, and each game will be a test of the team’s resolve and playoff aspirations. Maintaining their ranking requires both winning these key games and outpacing other CFP contenders who are vying for a spot in the top ten.
These high-stakes matchups also hold the potential for Miami to rise further in the rankings. A decisive win over a top opponent would not only solidify Miami’s case but could also catapult them into playoff contention if higher-ranked teams falter. Conversely, a loss could jeopardize their current standing, underscoring the need for consistent and exceptional performance.
While a playoff spot is within reach, Miami must execute flawlessly in the coming weeks to rise into the top four. For now, their No. 9 ranking is well-deserved and reflects their success thus far. With several games left, the Hurricanes have the opportunity to advance, but they also face the pressure of needing nearly perfect results. Head coach and staff have been focused on maintaining team morale and strategy, emphasising that each game is a stepping stone toward a potential playoff berth.
The Miami Hurricanes have emerged as one of the most promising teams in college football this season. Their No. 9 spot in the first College Football Playoff ranking is both an accomplishment and a challenge, setting the stage for a thrilling race to the finish.
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Done Deal: Packers trade star DL with Steelers in a shocking deal
Done Deal: Packers trade star DL with Steelers in a shocking deal
The Green Bay Packers have traded DL Preston Smith (pending a physical) to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a 2025 seventh-round draft pick. General Manager Brian Gutekunst announced the transaction Tuesday.
Smith has played in 91 games with 88 starts in the regular season since joining the Packers in 2019, posting a team-high 44.0 sacks over that span, which ranks No. 6 on Green Bay’s all-time list (since 1982). He started all nine games this season, recording 19 tackles (six solo), 2.5 sacks (tied for No. 2 on the team) and four QB hits (tied for No. 3 on the team), and is tied for No. 4 on the team with 11 NextGenStat QB pressures (TruMedia).
Smith was one of only two NFL players (T.J. Watt) to register 65-plus sacks (66), five-plus interceptions (five) and five-plus forced fumbles (nine) from 2015-23. He also appeared in seven postseason contests (all starts) for the Packers, registering 25 tackles (16 solo), 3.5 sacks, eight QB hits and three passes defensed.
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JUST IN: Chicago Bears sign a new head coach after….
JUST IN: Chicago Bears sign a new head coach after….
Matt Eberflus’ job security as the Chicago Bears head coach is under serious scrutiny following another road loss to the Arizona Cardinals. With an 0-18 record in Sunday road games, a point differential of -181, and multiple fourth-quarter collapses in games where the Bears had a 91% win probability, his tenure has become hard to defend. It recently emerged that Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was interested in the Bears’ head coaching position last offseason, though the team chose to retain Eberflus. Now, with Eberflus likely departing after this season, Johnson seems like a logical choice as his successor.
Ben Johnson Makes Perfect Sense as the Next Bears Head Coach
Ben Johnson’s Credentials Make Him a Compelling Choice for the Bears
Ben Johnson has been the driving force behind the Detroit Lions’ offensive resurgence. Under his leadership, the Lions’ offense became one of the NFL’s top units last season, finishing second in passing, third in total offense, and fifth in both rushing offense and points per game. This season, their offensive dominance continues. According to Lions’ Senior Writer Tim Twentyman, the Lions excel at protecting the ball, with just five turnovers in seven games (tied for the fourth fewest in the league). They rank seventh in both third-down conversions (42.9%) and red-zone efficiency (65.5%), efficiently extending drives and capitalizing on scoring opportunities. Twentyman describes it as “good offensive football.”
Credit also goes to General Manager Brad Holmes, who has constructed a roster with Pro Bowl-caliber players like Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Frank Ragnow, and Penei Sewell. While the Bears have offensive talent, they need a strategic play-caller like Johnson to maximize their potential and take their offense to the next level.
Focusing on the Development of Caleb Williams
The Bears have been mired in mediocrity for far too long, and a change is overdue. The main priority should be to ensure Caleb Williams’ development by pairing him with a skilled play-caller at head coach. Though Ben Johnson lacks head coaching experience, his performance as the Lions’ offensive coordinator has been stellar. If the Bears are serious about winning, they should do what it takes to bring Johnson on as head coach next season.
For GM Ryan Poles, the focus needs to be on reinforcing both the offensive and defensive lines in free agency and the draft. The Lions’ success on offense is no accident, as they arguably have the best offensive line in the NFL. Building a strong line to protect Caleb will be crucial for him to thrive and take strides toward becoming the Bears’ franchise quarterback.
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Infamous Packer key man Released by NFC Rival just now
Infamous Packer key man Released by NFC Rival just now
Following a disappointing preseason, the Green Bay Packers made a surprising move by releasing second-year kicker Anders Carlson. Carlson had been competing intensely with veteran Greg Joseph during training camp.
In the end, though, neither kicker secured the spot, as the Packers opted for a different option, choosing Brayden Narveson instead.
Carlson, now 26, soon found a new chance, signing with the San Francisco 49ers last month. The 49ers, facing a shortage of healthy kickers after Jake Moody and Matthew Wright sustained injuries, were in urgent need of reinforcements.
Carlson was elevated twice from the 49ers’ practice squad, playing in Weeks 7 and 8 against the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys. In these appearances, he performed impressively, hitting 5-for-5 on field goals and 3-for-4 on extra points—a significant improvement from his preseason struggles with the Packers.
However, with Moody nearing a return from injury, Carlson will need to seek another opportunity.
Packers News: Anders Carlson Kicked to Curb by 49ers
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that the 49ers have released former Green Bay kicker Anders Carlson from their practice squad, filling his spot with veteran safety Tashaun Gibson.
Despite the release, Carlson should have a good chance of finding another team soon, as he performed well in his two games with the 49ers. While Carlson struggled with longer kicks as a rookie in Green Bay, making just 7 of 13 attempts from beyond 40 yards, he showed improvement in San Francisco, hitting 4-for-4 from that range. Although it didn’t work out with the Packers, Carlson’s potential remains promising.
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