Carson Beck Raises CFP Hopes, But Mario Cristobal’s Recruiting Headaches Still Hold Miami Back

Carson Beck boosts Miami’s CFP hopes, but Joel Klatt questions if Mario Cristobal can deliver amid recruiting struggles and lingering doubts from past letdowns.

As the 2025 season nears, Miami sits at the center of national speculation. The addition of Carson Beck, Georgia’s former quarterback, brings immediate attention and playoff potential to a roster rich in blue-chip talent.

Despite that, internal concerns remain. Ongoing recruiting struggles and consistent roster turnover raise questions about Mario Cristobal’s ability to restore Miami’s standing among the elite.

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Carson Beck Fuels Title Hopes, Yet Cristobal’s Recruiting Questions Linger

The Miami Hurricanes enter the 2025 season carrying both promise and pressure. With the arrival of Beck, the former Georgia quarterback, optimism in Coral Gables is real. But alongside the hype, doubts persist about whether head coach Mario Cristobal can translate talent accumulation into sustained success.

Joel Klatt, speaking on his show, didn’t hold back about Miami’s current place in college football.

“Miami is an interesting one,” Klatt said. “I think people would say Miami had a successful year last year — until the end. 9–0 felt like they were going to the playoff and then they didn’t. The game at Syracuse was just like a kick in the teeth for Miami fans.”

The Hurricanes’ late-season collapse derailed what looked like a legitimate College Football Playoff run. The addition of Beck, combined with upgrades along the offensive line, resets expectations.

“Now they get Carson Beck behind a really good offensive line,” Klatt noted. “They’ve done a nice job on the offensive line.”

The program also addressed the other side of the ball by making a change at defensive coordinator, bringing in Corey Leatherman.

With those adjustments, Klatt sees no excuse for Miami to fall short again.

“Miami’s got to go to the CFP,” he said. “They can’t fall just short again.” The Hurricanes have never made the College Football Playoff, and Klatt was clear that “needs to change this year.” He added, “I think that they’re good enough to do it.”

But Cristobal’s struggles on the recruiting trail remain part of the story. Despite being in the mix for elite talent nationally, Miami continues to miss out.

“Mario Cristobal has put them in the conversation for almost every elite recruit in the country,” Klatt pointed out. “But the elite recruits in the country, not all of them, but a lot of them, pick other places.”

The reason, he said, is simple:

“Those other places have proven they can go further on the timeline. They can get to the playoff, they can go far in the playoffs. They can win championships, be developed for the National Football League.”

Klatt made the stakes for Cristobal clear:

“If you can’t go to the College Football Playoff this year, if you’re Miami, when’s it ever going to happen?”

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In a weakened ACC, Klatt believes anything less than 10 or 11 wins, an ACC Championship Game appearance, and CFP contention would raise serious questions about the long-term viability of Cristobal’s vision.

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