The Dolphins and Hurricanes have historically defined Miami as a Football Town, yet struggles to secure championships in recent decades have diminished their standing. Other sports figures, like LeBron James and Lionel Messi, briefly captured attention, but football remains central to local identity. As training camps commence, fanbases are hopeful for revival. The Dolphins last celebrated a playoff victory in 2000, while the Hurricanes last won a national title in 2002, creating a longing for past glories. Coaches are striving to return the teams to preeminence, particularly the Hurricanes, who showed signs of resurgence last season.
Miami is a Football Town, as the Dolphins and Hurricanes have struggled to earn the title over the last quarter century, but none can match football's significance here.
Training camps are returning, and football remains the dominant sport in South Florida, even as other sports and stars have tried to capture the market.
The Dolphins last won a playoff game in 2000, and the Hurricanes haven't won a national title since 2002, leaving a generation of fans yearning for success.
Coaches Mike McDaniel and Mario Cristobal are in their fourth seasons, attempting to revive a football culture in Miami and restore its once-great teams.
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