Talk CanesToday, Miami Football, Hurricanes Basketball, And More

Talk CanesToday, Miami Football, Hurricanes Basketball, And More

Things aren’t slowing down this week, only picking up speed as we welcome the Miami Grand Prix to the madness. Today marks the beginning of the Grand Prix in Miami Gardens at Hard Rock Stadium.

The Sunshine State other pride and joy, Miami Football, also has a busy week ahead as the roster comes together. On Sunday, a new commitment kept the momentum going.

Simeon Barrow Jr. Is A Miami Hurricane

Miami landed a big time commit Friday afternoon with Michigan State transfer Simeon Barrow Jr. committing to Miami.

Over his three seasons as a starter along Michigan State’s defensive line, Barrow registered over 100 combined tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks, 79 quarterback pressures, one batted ball, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery. 

Your current Miami Basketball lineup

After Miami  landed three commitments in the transfer portal, we’re getting a sense of what the roster will look like. If the first game were today, the starting five would look like this:

Starters

PG: Nijel Pack 
SG: Jalen Blackmon (Steston)
SF: Matthew Cleveland
PF: Brandon Johnson (East Carolina)
C: Lynn Kidd (Virginia Tech)

Bench

SG: Jalil Bethea (Fr,)
PF: Isaiah Johnson-Arigu (Fr.)
SG: Austin Swartz (Fr.)
SF: Paul Djobet (Soph.)

How to Watch the Miami Grand Prix from Home

For fans watching from the United States, coverage of the Miami Grand Prix will be available through ESPN. They will be broadcasting the Sky F1 feed, making sure you don’t miss a moment of the action. Additionally, streaming via platforms like fuboTV and F1 TV will be available.

Viewers in the UK can catch all sessions live on Sky Sports F1, or stream through services like NowTV.

Go Canes

Trinton Breeze

Trinton is the owner of CanesToday. He writes for all sports, with a focus on football and recruiting, he is a freshman in high school and wants to graduate from the University of Miami

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