The 2018 Miami Hurricanes football season had its share of highs and lows. There were standout performances and plunges into the terrible as well.
So here are all our pieces recapping the 2018, including the SOTU Awards for the year. Check it out.
The most important position on the field was marked with uncertainty for the Canes in 2018
Miami’s comeback win was undoubtedly 2018’s high point
With over 950 yards rushing, Travis Homer was the clear choice for Miami’s 2018 offensive MVP.
The biggest and best moment from the 2018 season, hands down.
Thanks to Gerald Willis III and others, Miami’s defensive tackles were the catalyst for a top-notch defense.
2018 was a struggle for the Miami offensive line, ultimately costing Stacy Searles his job.
Through the mud, Trajan Bandy emerged as one of the Hurricanes’ stingiest defenders in 2018.
The junior defensive back elevated his game in 2018, making an impact all over the field.
In 2018, the defense was elite and a large part of that was because of the cornerbacks.
The Bermuda Triangle 2.0, with the help of others, helped make the Miami Hurricanes defense one of the best groups in the country.
As a senior leader, Johnson again was a standout for the Miami defense.
The last line of the Canes defense certainly made a statement in 2018.
Willis was easily the Hurricanes best player in 2018
Once considered one of the strongest position groups on the team, the wideout room went through lots of transition this season.
Jordan was one of the nations most dynamic tight ends despite being just a freshman
Possibly the best position group on the team, 2018’s backs flashed the potential of a great future
The weakest spot on the Hurricanes was the kicking game in 2018
Led by two superstars, Miami’s defensive ends put the entire nation on watch in 2018.
In 2018, the tight end position was one of the only promising areas within Miami’s desperate offense.