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Hurricanes coping with early departures as several players decide to enter transfer portal

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports November 23, 2022

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Although the Hurricanes still have one more game left in the regular season (and could reach a postseason bowl game), several UM players have already announced their intentions to leave the program. Defensive back Gilbert Frierson was the first Miami player to announce his intention to enter the transfer portal after the season, and three more players soon followed him. More transfers are expected this offseason, as well. “Some guys are... + full article



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