Episode 239

PORTAL SATISFACTION OR DISAPPOINTMENT? - EPISODE 238

Published on: 1st May, 2025

Alright, Canes fans! Get ready for a fresh take straight from the beach – Joey is BACK from vacation and diving headfirst into the latest Miami Hurricanes football buzz on the U Heard podcast! Last night brought some portal fireworks with the addition of former Cincinnati slot receiver Tony Johnson, a playmaker whose stats have been steadily climbing. Join Joey as he breaks down Johnson's potential impact on the offense. But the big question remains: Are the Canes content with their portal haul so far? Are we satisfied? Tune in for Joey's unfiltered analysis on whether Miami has done enough to bolster the roster. You won't want to miss this insightful and witty discussion!

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U Heard
Miami Hurricanes Football
Welcome to U Heard! Join Ben, Joe, CB, and Polk, your go-to guys for all things Miami Hurricanes football. Every Wednesday and Sunday, we dive deep into the heart of Canes Nation, bringing you the hottest takes, insightful analysis, and hilarious banter. We've got you covered from game breakdowns and recruiting news to offseason rumors and bold predictions. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, U Heard is your one-stop shop for all things orange and green.

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Welcome to U Heard! Ben and Joe host a University of Miami college football podcast that discusses and analyzes the University of Miami's college football team. It typically features interviews with players, coaches, and other experts, a discussion of game strategies, and an analysis of past and upcoming games. The podcast may also cover other topics related to college football and the University of Miami, such as recruiting, team news, and university sports culture. It is typically aimed at fans of the University of Miami college football team and those interested in college football in general.