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After seven years in college football, Miami Hurricanes linebacker Mohamed Toure could play an eighth season in 2026 following injuries and lost seasons.
Miami’s leading tackler is running it back for an eighth college football season. According to CBS, linebacker Mohamed Toure will come back to the Hurricanes for the 2026 season. Toure had 84 tackles and three tackles for loss in 2025 as the Hurricanes made it to the national championship game against Indiana.
Toure's return matters for a defense facing turnover. With Wesley Bissainthe declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft, Miami loses a multi-year contributor in the middle of its linebacker room. Toure's presence gives the unit an experienced anchor as younger players are pushed into larger roles.
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Miami LB Mohamed Toure to return for 8th season of college football
Thanks to a slew of injuries and a Covid year, Miami linebacker Mohamed Toure has decided to return to the Hurricanes for an eighth season of CFB.
Miami is such a large underdog to Indiana that it’s difficult to arbitrage even a long futures ticket and lock in profit. The shortest moneyline price on Indiana available locally is -320 (i.e. risking $320 to win $100).
So much for "student athletes." Miami quarterback Carson Beck is gearing up to try to lead the Hurricanes to a national championship tomorrow against the Indiana Hoosiers. And lucky for him, he doesn't have to worry about balancing football with going to class - because he admitted that he doesn't have classes anymore.
Mohamed Toure must really like hitting the books. Toure, a linebacker for Miami, is planning to return for the 2026 college football season, giving him an eighth year of eligibility, according to multiple reports on Saturday.
The Miami Redhawks are currently one of three remaining teams in all of Division I basketball with an undefeated record.
Roughly a week after Indiana downed Miami to become the third consecutive Big Ten team to win a national championship, the conference released the 2026 football schedule. And for the third consecutive year,