ESPN publishes a rankings list of the top 100 football players of all time and includes five former Miami Hurricanes. Multiple reports describe ESPN’s use of a numbers-based approach to determine the rankings, highlighting the Hurricanes’ historical success and the impact of individual players. The articles state that the selected Miami players are former Hurricanes who appear on ESPN’s list, which is intended to recognize overall performance and career achievement relative to other players across the sport. While the coverage focuses on Miami’s representation and legacy, the common thread across the sources is that the list features exactly five Hurricanes and that ESPN’s evaluation is framed as metric-driven rather than purely subjective. The reports do not indicate changes to the Hurricanes’ program record or provide new game results, instead using ESPN’s ranking as the basis for the discussion. The story centers on ESPN’s decision to honor multiple Miami alumni within a broader top-100 context.