Darian Mensah transfers to Miami, aimed at boosting title chances
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 11:40 PM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
Darian Mensah, a former Duke quarterback, has transferred to Miami ahead of the upcoming college football season. Analysts consider Mensah's move to the Hurricanes potentially pivotal in their championship aspirations, given his impressive stats last season with 34 touchdowns and nearly 4,000 yards passing. His decision to leave Duke, where he led the team to an ACC title despite missing the College Football Playoff, positions him as a key player for Miami as they prepare for the season. The Hurricanes are looking to enhance their offensive dynamics with Mensah, who brings significant athleticism and upside.
- •Mensah transferred from Duke to Miami for the upcoming season.
- •In 2025, he passed for 34 touchdowns and nearly 4,000 yards.
- •Duke won the ACC Championship but missed the College Football Playoff.
- •Analysts view Mensah as a critical addition for Miami's offense.
- 11:40 PMYahoo Sports — CFB analyst names Darian Mensah transfer that could change Miami’s title hopes
"The college football season is only a month or so away from making its grand arrival. Soon, the sports world will prepare for Week Zero and tune into any matchup it can after seven long months without football. It was…
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