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Miami Hurricanes have gone through a lot of ups and downs but nothing could replace the vacuum left by the demise of their legend, Sean Michael Maurice Taylor. 17 years have passed since the safety had left for his heavenly abode, but the Hurricanes are still not over that loss.

More than a decade later, Mario Cristobal’s squad paid respect to the late legend on November 26, which is considered to be the dark day for the Hurricanes fam. Not just showing their respect for Taylor on social media, Miami comes with something special on a mission to pay respect to the talented soul gone too soon. 

Miami’s special homage to Sean Taylor

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Even though Taylor had been known more for his contribution to the NFL, his initial years with the Miami Hurricanes served as the stepping stone. He played a crucial role in the program’s 2001 national championship team. Plus he made a dominant part of the defense. Bidding farewell to college, he became the top-five pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. He kept on spreading colors wherever he went until, on one fateful day everything came to a halt. That was on November 26, 2007. So, even after 17 years, Hurricanes did not forget to pay respect to Taylor as they tweeted, “On this day 17 years ago, we lost a true legend in Sean Taylor. His legacy will continue to live on forever.”

That man was only 24 years old when he passed away and had so much to give to the world of football. The ominous date might have brought flashbacks of how Taylor’s life had been cut shot by intruders who broke into his house not knowing the players were there. After a brief encounter, Taylor was shot as he tried to protect his 18-month-old daughter and his girlfriend. He struggled with huge blood loss and was pronounced dead a day later. As this year marked his 17th death anniversary, Cristobal’s program has planned something special.  

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Celebrating and honoring Sean Taylor’s legacy

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The Hurricanes football is well represented on the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame Ballot. Four Miami legends have found a place among 77 players and nine coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision and 101 players and 34 coaches from the divisional ranks. They are the 2x Heisman Trophy finalist QB Ken Dorsey, national championship HC Larry Coker, 2x national champion linebacker Darrin Smith, and the All-Amercian legendary safety Taylor.

Going by Taylor’s rich legacy in football, people to this day miss the legend. No doubt in the fact that in Miami, his contribution has been immense. After all, he continued the exceptional line of Miami safeties, succeeding All-American Ed Reed. Do you know back in 2003 it was the same Taylor who tied with the record set by Bennie Bladers in 1987 with 10 interceptions?  

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Not just this, the legend was second-team All-Big East in 2002. Within his short stint of three seasons with the Hurricanes, it was raining accolades. Sean Taylor received the Jack Tatum Trophy, Unanimous All-American, and even bagged the Big East Defensive Player of the Year. So that’s Miami’s heartfelt nod to keep Sean Taylor’s story alive. 

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