Miami Hurricanes Roster Comparison 2025 vs 2014

That’s right. That’s why I also did the 2010 vs 2025 comparison.
 
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Who was scouting tight ends for Miami in 2014? Get that person a job here now. Has any team had that many “diamond in the rough” players at tight end? You essentially had 3 NFL guys who were all 3 star players. The highest rated guy was the worst of the group but I believe even he had a cup of coffee in the NFL.

How Al Golden managed to win 6 games every year with as much NFL talent as they recruited is mind boggling.
#DeserveVictory
 
I'm not sure about that since most of the transfers on the roster weren't highly rated coming out.
Here's the same comparison with the transfer players rerated to their original HS rankings:

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WITH TRANSFER PLAYERS RERATED ON 2025 TEAM:

AVERAGE 247 RATING

  • 2025: 0.8899*
  • 2014: 0.8727
*overall rating is skewed downward by Carter Davis (PK) and Adam Booker (LS), neither who presently have 247 rankings and have thus been given a .6999 score.

If special teams are excluded, Miami's composite is .8945 (2025) vs .8760 (2014)


2025 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver (.9204 vs .8809)
  • Tight End (.8852 vs .8545)
  • Running Back (.9166 vs .9012)
  • Offensive Line (.8954 vs .8606)
  • Quarterback (.8924 vs .8864)
  • Defensive Tackle (.8681 vs .8649)
  • Linebacker (.9030 vs .8359)
  • Safety (.8792 vs .8615)
2014 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Defensive End (.9248 vs .9239)
  • Cornerback (.8984 vs .8978)
  • Special Teams (.7516 vs .7304)
 
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Here's the same comparison with the transfer players rerated to their original HS rankings:

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WITH TRANSFER PLAYERS RERATED ON 2025 TEAM:

AVERAGE 247 RATING

  • 2025: 0.8899*
  • 2014: 0.8727
*overall rating is skewed downward by Carter Davis (PK) and Adam Booker (LS), neither who presently have 247 rankings and have thus been given a .6999 score.

If special teams are excluded, Miami's composite is .8945 (2025) vs .8760 (2014)


2025 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Wide Receiver (.9204 vs .8809)
  • Tight End (.8852 vs .8545)
  • Running Back (.9166 vs .9012)
  • Offensive Line (.8954 vs .8606)
  • Quarterback (.8924 vs .8864)
  • Defensive Tackle (.8681 vs .8649)
  • Linebacker (.9030 vs .8359)
  • Safety (.8792 vs .8615)
2014 MIAMI POSITION ADVANTAGES (RATING)
  • Defensive End (.9248 vs .9239)
  • Cornerback (.8984 vs .8978)
  • Special Teams (.7516 vs .7304)
Good stuff!
 
****, did not expect to see so much talent on that 2014 team. When you look at the roster he left behind, the success he had on offense here (especially given the sanctions), and the success he had as ND DC...is it possible Golden is actually a very good coach, but firing 1 man was the difference between a long, successful HC career and being a career assistant?
Don’t Kidd yourself, he’ll be a head coach again. He’s well respected and connected, the new job is the test.
When he becomes a Head man in the league, we’ll still be talking about his tie, how trash he is and how he didn’t fit the culture. Probably searching for our next Coach.
 
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