The buzz: Punting was an issue for the Hurricanes last season, with Zach Feagles and Jack Spicer both struggling and forcing former special teams coach Todd Hartley to get creative. Late in the season, both Feagles and Spicer shifted to more rugby-style kicking, which helped improve their numbers. But just before kickoff in the Pinstripe Bowl on Dec. 27, Miami announced Feagles was leaving the program. That made the addition of Hedley that much more critical for the Hurricanes. He was rated the nation’s top junior college punter by 247Sports and in 2017, Hedley averaged 38.6 yards on 45 punts, with eight punts going inside the 20-yard line.