
Miami Hurricanes head coach is expected to be sidelined for approximately three weeks due to ongoing health concerns, according to sources close to the program. While details about the nature of the condition have not been officially disclosed, university officials have confirmed that the coach is receiving treatment and is in stable condition.
The absence comes at a pivotal point in the Hurricanes’ offseason preparations, with spring practices wrapping up and early evaluations for the upcoming season underway. Assistant coaches will assume increased responsibilities in the interim, with the offensive and defensive coordinators expected to share leadership duties during the coach’s recovery period.
“We support him 100% and his health is the top priority,” said a university spokesperson. “We are confident in our coaching staff’s ability to maintain continuity and momentum as we prepare for the season ahead.”
Players and staff have expressed their support, with several team leaders emphasizing their commitment to maintaining the high standards the head coach has set since taking over the program. “Coach means everything to this team,” said one veteran player. “We’re going to keep grinding every day until he’s back on the field with us.”
The university has not announced whether the coach will maintain any remote involvement with team operations during his absence, but emphasized that updates on his condition and return will be provided as appropriate.
The Hurricanes are coming off a season marked by both promise and growing pains, and expectations are high heading into the next campaign. Despite the temporary setback, school officials remain optimistic about the program’s trajectory and confident in the coach’s eventual return to full strength.
As the situation develops, fans and alumni have taken to social media to show their support, flooding team pages with well wishes and calls for a speedy recovery.