CORAL GABLES, Fla. — From mid-majors to the ACC.
From smaller college towns to the Magic City.
From comfortable spots in the lineup, rotation or bullpen in their previous stops to fighting for playing time with the Miami Hurricanes.
J.D. Arteaga – who is set to start his second season as head coach of the Hurricanes – has brought in 15 transfers, and many of them were from the situations described above.
“Most of our transfers this year are not from big programs,” Arteaga said. “They are mostly from mid-majors, and they are guys who want to prove themselves against better competition.
“We looked a[…]