Hurricanes Acquire Stiven Sardarian
Cristobal said Miami’s recent success reflects stronger recruiting, player development and a program that has rebuilt its competitive standard.
- University of Miami head coach Mario Cristobal continues efforts to restore the Hurricanes' national football prominence, building a competitive roster to reclaim past glory.
- Cristobal, a Miami native who grew up watching the team, returned to lead his dream job after discovering the program's secret sauce during his playing years.
- Modern college football, defined by the transfer portal and NIL money, presents new hurdles; Cristobal insists on a disciplined culture emphasizing toughness and accountability.
- The Hurricanes are working to overcome years of doubt and disrespect, with Cristobal telling players he expects them to reach a level others "can't fathom."
- Cristobal continues recruiting and developing talent to prove the historic Miami football identity can thrive in the modern era despite institutional challenges ahead.
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Hurricanes Acquire Stiven Sardarian
According to a team announcement, the Buffalo Sabres have traded forward Stiven Sardarian‘s signing rights to the Carolina Hurricanes for future considerations. It sheds some light on an odd situation. Sardarian, 23, was projected to become an unrestricted free agent on August 15th since he is a prospect from the collegiate ranks and never signed an entry-level contract with the Sabres. However, his becoming an unrestricted free agent hinged on …
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