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The College Football Playoff rankings are days away from being released on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Let's take a look at the projected CFP rankings.
Miami is a respectable 24-7 in August through October under fourth-year coach Mario Cristobal. But when the calendar flips to November, problems mount. That was the story again Saturday, when the No. 10 Hurricanes fell 26-20 in overtime at SMU, dropping the Hurricanes to 4-11 in Novembe r and December under Cristobal's direction.
Despite a hot start to the season, Miami is having November collapse after loss to SMU that has its College Football Playoff hopes in doubt.
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At last, this was supposed to be the year. Everything was finally aligned. The roster. The coaching staff. The talent. Oh, the talent. And the schedule. This was supposed to be the season Miami returned to its rightful place as a dominant football power.
For the first time in the 2025 college football season, Miami is leaving the state of Florida. The Hurricanes take on SMU in Week 10.
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SMU takes down #10 Miami (FL) 26-20 in OT thriller
Miami (6-2, 2-2 ACC) dropped its second-straight matchup after a 6-0 start, continuing its free-fall from No. 2 in the AP Poll. SMU (6-3, 4-1 ACC) clinched bowl eligibility for the seventh-straight year, starting a new conference win streak and remaining alive in a crowded field of contenders for the 2025 ACC Championship Game.
Gaskins is listed at 6'8'' out of Christopher Columbus high school in Miami, Florida. He is ranked as the No. 4 power forward and No. 16 national prospect by the 247Sports composite ratings. He chose the Hurricanes over his other top choices of Florida and Texas A&M.