Keelan Marion has not been in Miami for long. The redshirt senior transferred to the No. 15 Hurricanes in the summer, having previously played for BYU and UConn.
Although Marion — who has been one of Miami’s hottest players lately — has not spent a lot of time in South Florida, the time he has invested in UM has meant a lot to him. So when he runs through the smoke Saturday for the last time at Hard Rock Stadium before the Hurricanes face N.C. State at 3:30 p.m. , he expects to be emotional.
“I might cry,” Marion said. “I’m going to try to hold it in, though. I might cry. I know it’s been a long journey, but I don’t regret anything. I don’t regret where I’ve been, the route I took or anything. I’m forever thankful and forever thankful for this program, the coaches, this coaching st

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