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The following is a side-by-side roster comparison of current rosters for Miami and California heading into this weekend's game.
Names in green denote incoming players in their first year in their respective programs:
AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
Names in green denote incoming players in their first year in their respective programs:
AVERAGE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
- 2024: 1.79 years (Miami), 2.20 years (California)
- 2024: 0.9003 (Miami), .8812 (California)
- Wide Receiver (.9237 vs .8812)
- Tight End (.9089 vs .8661)
- Running Back (.9086 vs .8776)
- Offensive Line (.8853 vs .8390)
- Quarterback (.8870 vs .8454)
- Defensive Tackle (.9064 vs .8606)
- Defensive End (.9260 vs .8627)
- Linebacker (.9102 vs .8689)
- Safety (.8952 vs .8637)
- Cornerback (.9008 vs .8796)
- Special Teams (.8056 vs .7838)
- California has an experience edge at HB, OL, DE, LB, and CB. This is the oldest team that Miami has faced this season
- California brought in 23 transfer players this offseason. Average CFB experience is 3.3 years
- Miami signed 12 transfer players this offseason with an average CFB of 4 years
- Four of Miami's nine safeties are true freshmen
- Miami has 22 transfer portal players on roster compared to 24 the previous season
- California has 32 transfer portal players on their roster