Miami Hurricanes Return to Practice Field for Spring Session No. 11

Canes look to build on momentum as new starters compete for key roles on offense and defense.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 10:08am

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The Miami Hurricanes football team is back on the practice field today for their 11th spring session, as they continue preparations for the upcoming season. With just three returning starters on offense and six on defense, the team is focused on developing new talent and solidifying the depth chart through position battles across the roster.

Why it matters

Miami is looking to build on a successful 2025 campaign and make a deep playoff run in 2026. The Hurricanes have brought in a number of high-profile transfers to complement their talented young core, and this spring practice period is crucial for integrating new players and establishing roles and rotations on both sides of the ball.

The details

Today's practice will feature continued competition at quarterback, where new arrival Darian Mensah is vying for the starting job. The Hurricanes also have openings along the offensive line and on the defensive front seven, with young players and transfers looking to earn starting spots. Coaches will be closely monitoring these position battles as the team works to develop quality depth and identify the best combinations of players.

  • The Hurricanes return to the practice field this morning for their 11th spring session.
  • Miami has held 10 previous spring practices, with the most recent session taking place on April 9.

The players

Darian Mensah

A transfer quarterback competing for the starting job at Miami.

Mario Cristobal

The head coach of the Miami Hurricanes, who is overseeing the team's spring practice sessions.

Damione Lewis

Miami's defensive tackles coach, who is demanding a new level of focus from his group this spring.

Keona Davis

A Miami defensive lineman who is being moved across the front this spring to find the best fit.

Jarquez Carter

A defensive tackle transfer from Ohio State who is battling for a key role this spring.

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What they’re saying

“We need more.”

— Mario Cristobal, Head Coach

“Now you have a target on your back.”

— Damione Lewis, Defensive Tackles Coach

What’s next

The Hurricanes will continue their spring practice schedule over the next few weeks, leading up to their annual spring game on April 22. Coaches will use this time to evaluate the team's progress and make decisions on starting roles and depth chart positioning ahead of the 2026 season.

The takeaway

With a mix of returning starters and high-profile transfers, Miami is poised to field a talented and competitive team in 2026. However, the Hurricanes still have work to do this spring to solidify the roster and identify the right combinations of players to maximize the team's potential. Coaches are pushing the team hard to elevate their focus and intensity as they build towards the upcoming season.