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Miami Hurricanes do-it-all national standout Brashard Smith enters transfer portal

University of Miami wide receiver Brashard Smith (0) runs the ball during the second quarter of an ACC college football game against Clemson University at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Saturday, October 21, 2023.
University of Miami wide receiver Brashard Smith (0) runs the ball during the second quarter of an ACC college football game against Clemson University at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on Saturday, October 21, 2023. dvarela@miamiherald.com

Another valuable member of the Miami Hurricanes is in the transfer portal.

University of Miami slot receiver and the nation’s fourth-ranked kick returner Brashard Smith, a third-year junior out of Miami Palmetto High, has entered the NCAA transfer portal, his mother, Monica Hennigan, confirmed to the Miami Herald on Saturday morning.

Hennigan said Smith loves Miami and would rather not leave, and could still end up staying at UM. But she said he has one more year left and wants to be utilized more.

“Everything’s fine,’’ his mother said. “It’s his last year so he wants to make it his best year, and he wants to be on the field. He loves Miami and doesn’t want to leave Miami. Unless a miracle happens and they talk to him and convince him to stay, he’s transferring.’’

The 5-10, 200-pound, do-everything Smith could catch, run, return kicks and if needed, throw passes. He did not travel to New York for Thursday’s Pinstripe Bowl. UM lost to Rutgers 31-24 and finished the season 7-6.

The speedy Smith returned 20 kickoffs this season for 579 yards and a touchdown — a 29-yard-per-kickoff average. In mid-September Smith became the nation’s No. 1 kick returner and stayed that way for more than a month, at one point averaging 33.9 yards that included a scintillating 98-yard touchdown return against then-No. 23 Texas A&M.

Smith started four of his 12 games, catching 22 passes for 263 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran nine times for 132 yards and a touchdown for a 14.7-yard average.

“I’m a playmaker, so I just want to make plays,’’ Smith said earlier this season.

UM soon-to-be fifth-year senior Xavier Restrepo, the starting slot receiver who led UM with a season-record 85 catches for 1,092 yards and six touchdowns, announced on Friday that he’s returning for 2024.

UM starting receiver Colbie Young (47 catches for 563 yards and five touchdowns) already transferred to Georgia.

This story was originally published December 30, 2023 at 10:52 AM.

Susan Miller Degnan
Miami Herald
Miami Herald sports writer Susan Miller Degnan has been the Miami Hurricanes football beat writer since 2000, the season before the Canes won it all. She has won several APSE national writing awards and has covered everything from Canes baseball to the College Football Playoff to major marathons to the Olympics.
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