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Miami Hurricanes Poised for 2026 College Football Title Run

CBS Sports analyst Chip Patterson highlights the Hurricanes' championship aspirations and the key players set to drive their quest.

Chip Patterson, a senior analyst at CBS Sports, has placed the Miami Hurricanes in the elite Tier 1 bracket for the upcoming 2026 college football season, citing their meteoric rise over the past two years.

Miami’s 2025 campaign culminated in a trip to the National Championship Game, where the Hurricanes fell just short against Indiana after a late interception by Carson Beck, a loss that only sharpened the team’s resolve.

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Returning star running back Mark Fletcher Jr., who set the single‑season CFP rushing record last year, will anchor a backfield that also welcomes quarterback Darian Mensah and wide receiver Cooper Barkate, both transfers from Duke, alongside standout receiver Malachi Toney.

The Hurricanes will also retain a core of defensive stalwarts, but they must replace key departures such as Rueben Bain, Akheem Mesidor and Francis Mauigoa, creating both uncertainty and opportunity on the line.

Miami’s schedule features a marquee regular‑season showdown on November 7, 2026, when they travel to South Bend to face Notre Dame, a game that could prove pivotal in shaping their playoff positioning.

With a 10‑2 record in 2025 and a 6‑2 mark in ACC play, the Hurricanes earned the final at‑large berth in the College Football Playoff, a testament to their resilience and ambition.

If the offense clicks and the defense gels around new pieces, Patterson’s projection could well materialize, positioning Miami as a legitimate threat for the 2026 national title.

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