Jerome Miron-Imagn Images Mark Richt, Manny Diaz, and Mario Cristobal all have had one impressive season in Coral Gables. Is that just par for the course or has Cristobal shown any growth in the program? The Miami Hurricanes are awaiting their fate from the College Football Playoff Committee and it doesn’t look good for The U. Many projections are putting the ‘Canes in … [Read more...] about Has Miami Hurricanes Football seen any growth since 2016?
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Miami Hurricanes officially left out of College Football Playoffs
Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images After going all-in on the 2024 season, Miami comes up snake eyes. After ESPN decided the best show would be dicking around for the better part of an hour, the news we didn’t want but knew for weeks was coming was finally confirmed. On Sunday afternoon, the College Football Playoff bracket was revealed and the Miami Hurricanes were left … [Read more...] about Miami Hurricanes officially left out of College Football Playoffs
Syrians celebrate end of the Assad family’s half-century rule after president flees country
Crowds gathered in Damascus on Sunday to celebrate with chants, prayers and the occasional gunfire after the stunning advance from opposition forces put an end to the Assad family's 50 years of iron rule. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports from the Turkish-Syrian border. … [Read more...] about Syrians celebrate end of the Assad family’s half-century rule after president flees country
Miami volleyball sweeps South Dakota State to move on to the second round of NCAA Tournament
After a 21-10 (ACC 12-8) Miami volleyball was able to earn a NCAA tournament bid where they headed to Lincoln, NE to face the South Dakota State Jackrabbits on Friday evening. The match turned out to be simple for the ‘Canes as they swept the Jackrabbits, 3-0. The final scores of the match were 25-17, […] The post Miami volleyball sweeps South Dakota State to move on to the … [Read more...] about Miami volleyball sweeps South Dakota State to move on to the second round of NCAA Tournament
The Dish: Midwest restaurants
We make ourselves at home in the Midwest and meet chefs marrying classic comfort food with contemporary flair. We meet an Algerian-born chef based in Detroit, Michigan, who weaves the flavors of home with the Asian ingredients she discovered during culinary school in China. Plus, we visit a restaurant in Madison, Wisconsin, inspired by Midwestern supper clubs dating from the … [Read more...] about The Dish: Midwest restaurants