Who's picking who across the media sphere — Notre Dame, or Miami? Blue & Gold rounded up picks from 19 national media members. Here they are.
Blue & gold rounded up outright predictions for Notre Dame vs. Miami from 19 different national media members spread across a variety of outlets. Ten of them are picking the Hurricanes to knock off the Fighting Irish. Nine of them have the Irish going into Hard Rock Stadium and taking care of business on the road.
At the end, we have nine picks against the spread from staffers of The Athletic.
Here’s a look at who everyone is picking.
On3’s Andy Wasserman and Andy Staples
Staples: Miami
Wasserman: Notre Dame
For a detailed breakdown of their picks, watch this video.
Josh Pate: Miami
Pate: “I think Miami’s gonna be able to run the ball and I think it’s gonna be a very, very mixed result type of game for CJ Carr and the Notre Dame passing offense,” Pate said. “I’m gonna buy into the intel that we’ve gotten out of Miami about their secondary. Plenty good enough, plenty overhauled enough that I think they give themselves a shot to win here. I think that they are able to take over enough.
“They’re not gonna dominate Notre Dame. I’m saying they’re gonna be able to take over enough and that ground game is able to be effective enough to where Miami covers here and I think Miami’s gonna win the game outright.”
Pro Football Focus: Split decision
Max Chadwick: Miami 24, Notre Dame 23
“It’s hard to get a read on this game considering both offenses have their own question marks with new quarterbacks. Since I know what to expect from Carson Beck and the Hurricanes are at home, I’ll take Miami to win in a game that should go down to the wire.“
Dalton Wasserman: Notre Dame 23, Miami 16
“Notre Dame’s defense is the best unit in this game and perhaps the worst matchup for Beck and Miami to face in the Hurricanes’ first game together. If the Fighting Irish can run the ball and limit the need for CJ Carr to come through in big situations, then they will grind out one of their trademark hard-nosed victories.“
The Sporting News: Notre Dame 24, Miami 21
Bill Bender: “Notre Dame has lost six straight road games at Miami – the Irish’s last road win in this series was in 1977. C.J. Carr – the five-star recruit and grandson of former Michigan coach Lloyd Carr – is on the spot here for Notre Dame. Keep an eye on how the Irish run the ball with Jeremiyah Love against the Hurricanes – which ranked 20th in the FBS in rush defense in 2024. Carson Beck – who was 24-3 as a starter at Georgia – makes his Miami debut, too. Notre Dame is 3-3 S/U on the road against ranked teams under Marcus Freeman. This is going to be a tight finish.”
Bleacher Report: Miami 27, Notre Dame 23
David Kenyon: “This matchup is a battle of two elite offensive lines and two quality defenses. So, do you trust Georgia transfer Carson Beck to elevate Miami in his program debut or believe first-time ND starter CJ Carr can handle a new-look defense? I’ll lean toward Beck and Miami’s home-field advantage, but only marginally.”
CBS Sports: Two picks for Miami
Chris Hummer: Miami 28, Notre Dame 27
Brad Crawford: Miami 23, Notre Dame 20
For detailed breakdowns of their picks, click here.
USA Today: Heavy on the Irish
Matt Hayes: Irish
Jordan Mendoza: Irish
Paul Meyerberg: Irish
Erick Smith: Irish
Eddie Timanus: Irish
Blake Toppmeyer: Canes
Athlon Sports: All Miami
Steve Lassan: Miami
Thomas Neumann: Miami
Kyle Wood: Miami
Joel Klatt (FOX Sports): Notre Dame 24, Miami 17
Klatt: “Marcus Freeman and the Fighting Irish are on their way to another playoff berth.”
The Athletic picks against the spread
All of these picks are based on if the Irish cover the 2.5-point spread. There are six predictions in favor of Notre Dame and three for Miami.
Matt Baker: Irish
Mark Cooper: Irish
Seth Emerson: Irish
Sam Khan Jr.: Hurricanes
Austin Mock: Irish
Dan Santaromita: Irish
Daniel Shirley: Irish
Davis Ubben: Hurricanes
Chris Vannini: Hurricanes
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