After a derailed spring season in 2020 that only consisted of four official practices for the Hurricanes, Miami is set to begin their 2021 slate after an offseason so far filled with turnover amongst the coaching staff, a successful transfer portal campaign, and several departures for the NFL. And with that, after ending their 2020 season on a sour note with two tough losses, the spring will represent a chance to transition and to blossom with newfound energy and enthusiasm.
For the most part, the 2020 season was a positive shift, especially with culture changes. However, especially towards the end of the season and in the more challenging games, Miami left a lot to be desired.