Miami, FL
Previewing Dolphins/Rams Monday night matchup – The Splash Zone 11/10/24
The Miami Dolphins 2024 season is on life support and the Los Angeles Rams could be the team that pulls the plug on Monday night. The Dolphins have looked much better the past two weeks with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa back under center. Unfortunately, the offensive outings have been all for naught as the Dolphins defense has been unable to keep teams out of the endzone. Which is sad to see considering that unit stepped up when Tua was not in the lineup and it was the Dolphins offense that was losing the team games. The Dolphins will have a tough task ahead of them tomorrow night but if they want to keep their playoff hopes alive, they have to win this game. If not, time to start planning for next year.
You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.
Miami Dolphins at Los Angeles Rams Game Preview
Heading out west for a primetime showdown.
Dolphins at Rams
Miami Dolphins Status Updates on Tyreek Hill and Austin Jackson
Miami Dolphins Pro Bowl wide receiver Tyreek Hill is dealing with a wrist injury
Breaking Down the Final Miami Dolphins Week 10 Injury Report
The Miami Dolphins will be getting some defensive players back for their game against the Los Angeles Rams
Dolphins Wide Receivers
Miami Dolphins must get Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle on track at Los Angeles | Schad – Yahoo Sports
Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle have 5 catches of 25+ yards this season. They had 30 such plays last season. Change this Monday night, Miami Dolphins.
Dolphins Offensive Line
Miami Dolphins Juggle Offensive Line Due to Injury
Miami Dolphins RT Kendall Lamm is expected to start in teammate Austin Jackson’s place.
Dolphins Defense
Dolphins to move forward with this lineup change. And Weaver addresses personnel issues – Yahoo Sports
Dolphins defensive coordinator Weaver discusses lineup change at linebacker and other issues
Dolphins Linebackers
Miami Dolphins’ Emmanuel Ogbah can’t be stopped even by biceps tear | Habib – Yahoo Sports
A torn biceps usually stops NFL players. Miami Dolphins linebacker Emmanuel Ogbah says he plans to keep on playing at a high level.
Dolphins Secondary
Miami Dolphins’ Jalen Ramsey ‘trying to keep my emotions … in check’ in return to LA – Yahoo Sports
Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey will face his former team, the Los Angeles Rams, on “Monday Night Football”
Dolphins 2024 Season
Miami Dolphins Among the Disappointing Teams So Far in 2024, But …
The Miami Dolphins are among four 2023 playoff teams that currently have a losing record
Phinsider News You May Have Missed
Grading the Dolphins at the halfway point – Miami Dolphins News 11/9/24 – The Phinsider
Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.
Dolphins’ Zach Sieler talks injury, plans to wear visor moving forward – The Phinsider
The Miami Dolphins will get an important a piece of their defensive line back for Monday Night’s matchup vs. the Los Angeles Rams.
NFL Week 10 TV schedule: What games will Florida receive ahead of Dolphins vs Rams on Monday? – The Phinsider
With Miami Dolphins fans waiting until Monday Night Football for their game against the Los Angeles Rams, which games will be shown in Florida over the weekend?
Phinsider Victory Of The Week Open Thread Vol. 609 – The Phinsider
Join us on Friday evenings to share your week’s victory and discuss your Miami Dolphins.
Miami Dolphins injury news: wide receiver Tyreek Hill and tackle Austin Jackson miss practice Friday – The Phinsider
Hill’s dealing with a wrist injury ahead of Monday Night Football.
Miami Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver on Zach Sieler’s impact: He should be a Pro Bowl and All-Pro player – The Phinsider
Defensive tackle Zach Sieler is expected to be back in the lineup Monday after missing two games.
Miami, FL
Miami‑Dade crowds join nationwide protests after deadly ICE shooting
Miami, FL
It’s Indiana and Miami in a college-football title matchup that once seemed impossible
It looked improbable two months ago.
Two years ago — impossible.
But against the odds, Miami and Indiana have a date in the College Football Playoff final — a first-of-its-kind matchup on Jan. 19 in the second national title game of the expanded-playoff era.
The Hoosiers (15-0), the top-seeded favorite in the 12-team tournament, stomped Oregon 56-22 on Friday night to reach the final. The Hurricanes (13-2), seeded 10th and the last at-large team to make the field, beat Mississippi 31-27 the night before.
Indiana opened as a 7 1/2-point favorite, according to the BetMGM Sportsbook.
The game is set for Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida — the long-ago-chosen venue for a game that happens to be the home of the Hurricanes. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is a Miami native who grew up less than a mile from the campus in Coral Gables.
“It means a little bit more to me,” Mendoza said of the title game doubling as a homecoming.
Miami quarterback Carson Beck (11) holds the offensive player of the game trophy after winning the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football playoff semifinal game against Mississippi, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, in Glendale, Ariz. Credit: AP/Ross D. Franklin
He’ll be going against the program known as “The U.” Miami won five titles between 1983 and 2001 and earned the reputation as college football’s brashest renegade.
A quarter century later, they are one side in a tale of two resurgences.
Miami’s was sparked by coach Mario Cristobal, a local boy and former ‘Cane himself who came back home four years ago to lead his alma mater to a place it hasn’t been in decades.
Among his biggest wins was luring quarterback Carson Beck to spend his final year of eligibility with the ‘Canes.
Miami head coach Mario Cristobal yells from the sideline during the second half of the Fiesta Bowl NCAA college football playoff semifinal game against Mississippi, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026, in Glendale, Ariz. Credit: AP/Rick Scuteri
Beck, steadily rounding back to form after an elbow injury that ended his season at Georgia last year, is getting better every week. He has thrown for 15 TDs and two interceptions over a seven-game winning streak dating to Nov. 8.
“He’s hungry, he’s driven, he’s a great human being, and all he wants to do is to see his teammates have success,” Cristobal said after Beck threw for 268 yards and ran for the winning touchdown against Ole Miss.
It was the latest step in a long climb from No. 18 in the season’s first CFP rankings on Nov. 4 — barely within shouting distance of the bubble — after their second loss of the season.
The Hurricanes haven’t lost since.
Hoosiers rise from nowhere to the edge of a title
Indiana’s climb to the top is an even longer haul. This is the program that had a nation-leading 713 losses over 130-plus years heading into the 2024 season. Since then, only two.
The turnaround is thanks to coach Curt Cignetti, who arrived from James Madison and declared: “It’s pretty simple. I win. Google me,” while explaining his confident tone at a signing day news conference in December 2023 when he landed the core of the class that has taken Indiana from obscurity to the edge of a title.
But Indiana’s biggest catch came about a year ago from the transfer portal — the oxygen that drives the current game.
Mendoza, who went to the same high school as Cristobal in Miami, chose Indiana as the place to finish his career. So far, he has won the Heisman Trophy and is all but assured to be a top-five pick in the NFL draft.
“Can’t say enough about him,” Cignetti said.
One more win and he’ll bring a national title and an undefeated season to Indiana, an even 50 years after the Hoosiers’ 1975-76 basketball team, led by coach Bob Knight, did the same.
Lots of people could see that one coming. Hard to say the same about this.
CFP selection committee almost kept this game from happening
It might seem like ancient history, but Miami almost didn’t make the playoffs.
In its first ranking of the season, back in November, the CFP selection committee ranked the Hurricanes eight spots behind a Notre Dame team they beat to start the season.
The history of Miami’s slow crawl up the standings, then its leapfrogging past the Irish for the last spot, has been well-documented. If Miami’s trip to the final proved anything, it’s how off-base the committee was when it started the ’Canes at 18, even if they were coming off a loss at SMU, its second of the season.
Though these programs haven’t met since the 1960s, there is familiarity.
One of the best games of 2024 was Miami’s comeback from 25 points down to beat Cal. The quarterback for the Bears: Mendoza, who threw for 285 yards but got edged out by Cam Ward in a 39-38 loss.
With Ward headed for the NFL, the Hurricanes were a consideration for Mendoza as he sought a new spot to finish out his college career. But he picked Indiana, Beck moved to Miami, and now, they meet.
Miami cashes in big
The College Football Playoff will distribute $20 million to the Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conferences for placing their teams in the finals — that’s $4 million for making it, $4 million for getting to the quarters, then $6 million each for the semis and finals.
While the Big Ten divvies up that money evenly between its 18 members, Miami keeps it all for itself — part of a “success initiatives program” the ACC started last season that allows schools to keep all the postseason money they make in football and basketball.
Miami, FL
Tributes grow as police investigate Hollywood Beach killing
New details are emerging in the death of a woman whose body was found on Hollywood Beach the day after Christmas.
Police say 56‑year‑old Heather Asendorf was discovered by a passerby. People who frequent the beach say she was a familiar sight at the bandshell near Margaritaville, where she danced most nights in brightly lit shoes.
Harrison, a frequent visitor who did not want to give his last name, said he saw her nearly every day.
“She was very friendly, polite. She loved to dance,” he said.
Suspect arrested four days later
Four days after she was found, Hollywood police arrested 28‑year‑old Brandon McCray and charged him with sexual battery, kidnapping, and battery by strangulation.
McCray was taken into custody at a Hollywood motel off Federal Highway. His permanent address is listed in Coconut Creek, where no one answered the door when approached for comment about his arrest.
Police are still working to determine how Asendorf’s path crossed with McCray’s.
Tributes pour in from friends
Tributes for Asendorf are pouring in, especially from the annual State College Townie Reunion community in central Pennsylvania, where she had deep roots.
Among the messages shared:
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“A beautiful friend forever in our hearts.”
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“Unforgettable. A sweet soul.”
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“I still can’t wrap my mind around this one. She was so amazing.”
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“One of our shining stars has left the stage.”
Investigation remains active
Hollywood police say their investigation is ongoing, and McCray could face additional charges as detectives continue to piece together what happened.
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