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Rueben Bain Jr. & Akeem Mesidor: Driving Miami’s Success Together

Rueben Bain Jr. & Akeem Mesidor: Driving Miami’s Success Together

January 8, 2026 David Thompson - Sports Editor Sports

Akheem‌ Mesidor and Rueben Bain Jr. can usually be found in ⁤the same place. They first met on⁣ a miami⁤ visit in 2022 when Mesidor⁢ was in the transfer portal and Bain was a high school sophomore. Now⁣ teammates, ​they’re inseparable, even while they’re in opposing‍ backfields ambushing quarterbacks.

But between the two of them, the biggest ‌debate is which one of them is going to get to the QB‌ first.

“It’s always a race to the quarterback with me and Rueben,” Mesidor said.

Inside Miami’s program, teammates and coaches⁣ say that is the fiercest of the constant competitions between the best ⁤pair of edge rushers in college football, ranked the No.2 (Bain) and No. 3 (Mesidor) ‌defensive ends in Mel Kiper⁢ Jr.’s⁣ 2026 NFL draft rankings.

at Miami’s ‍Greentree practice facility, in team hotels, ⁤in the weight room, anything and everything is a contest with⁤ barely any separation between them,⁣ even their jersey numbers. For Mesidor, who wears No. 3,and Bain,No.⁢ 4,it’s still all about the two. Who ‍gets⁢ to practice first? Who stays ⁤out on the field the latest? ​who watches the most film? Who works harder? Who clocked a higher​ GPS speed in practice? Who did more reps in the⁤ weight room? Who was first in the stretch line?

“They’re definitely annoying,” said defensive back Keionte Scott, whose interception and 72-yard touchdown return ‌against Ohio‌ State ignited⁢ the Hurricanes to a 24-14 win in the⁢ College⁢ Football Playoff quarterfinals at the Cotton Bowl. “You‍ see⁢ the production on ​Saturday,but you don’t see them going at it,slapping each other in the face⁤ and the helmet. but to see them clash on a daily basis, how they push⁢ each other and the rest of the team, it’s very exciting.”

The ultracompetitive pair ⁤has fueled ​a Miami defensive line that‍ has short-circuited opposing offenses in the playoffs.They combined for 10 tackles,5.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks (three by bain) against ‌Texas A&M.‌ Mesidor ⁤added ‌11 hurries,‍ the second-most ever in a CFP game, and Bain blocked ‍a field goal.

“We just couldn’t⁢ keep them off of us,” Texas A&M coach Mike Elko said.

They followed that clinic with a combined ⁤eight tackles — ⁢3.5 tackles for loss –‌ and 3 ⁣sacks against⁢ Ohio State.Miami coach ⁢Mario Cristobal ⁤envisioned a‌ team built exactly like this. The former Hurricanes offensive lineman came up in the profession as‍ an O-line ⁢coach. His blueprint for rebuilding the‌ Hurricanes started from the inside out, emphasizing​ dominance at the⁣ line of scrimmage on both sides. He⁢ told his former boss, Nick Saban, during an ESPN ⁣interview that he’d taken lessons from the dynastic coach.”You used to tell us all the time: ⁢’mass kicks ass,'” Cristobal said. a sixth-year senior, for four ⁤years now, and Bain for​ three. He said they are both extremely smart, but he ‌can coach them hard as they are relentlessly persistent to‍ outshine each other.

Rueben Bain Jr. and Akeem Mesidor after Miami’s win over Ohio State. AP Photo/Julio Cortez

“They room together on the road. They work out together ​at home,”​ Taylor said. “They obviously‍ work together on the grass. They‍ eat together. Everything they do is ⁢with one another. it’s always something. But they ⁣get intense with it​ too, and they’ll⁢ get to yelling⁤ once in ⁢a while.I think it’s ⁢the classic⁣ tale of iron sharpening iron.”

This year, the ⁢6-foot-3, 270-pound Bain was⁣ a consensus All-American, the ACC Defensive Player ⁤of the Year and finished the regular ‍season with 37 tackles, 4.5 sacks,​ a‌ forced ⁤fumble and an interception⁣ despite ⁤drawing extra attention from offensive lines,​ even earning Heisman buzz ‌during the season.Mesidor, 6-3 and 265 pounds, ⁤was first-team All-ACC with⁤ 46 tackles, 12 sacks and 4 forced fumbles despite playing one fewer game.

Together, they ⁢were second nationally among defensive end pairs in sacks (19) ⁤and pressures (119)‍ behind Texas Tech’s David Bailey and Romello Height.

Every⁣ spot in the weight room is ⁣a source of contention between Mesidor and Bain. ‍Except the squat rack, where mesidor⁢ concedes to Bain,​ who he said can put up 640 pounds. “I’ll never put that on my back,” ‌he said.

But according to ESPN Research’s advanced metrics,Mesidor has the edge over Bain in several categories:

• Pressure percent: Mesidor⁢ 14.3%, Bain 14.0%

• Time to first pressure: Mesidor 2.66 seconds to Bain’s 2.71

• High-speed ‌yards, or the total amount of‌ yards a player traveled above 16 miles per ⁢hour: Mesidor 118, Bain 83

• max speed in mph: Mesidor 18.0, Bain 16.3

Bain ‍retorts: “Our sports science, they track explosive outbreaks and our player loads each game,”​ he said.‍ “Every game I ​tell them I got the‍ higher one.”

The two are both​ considered first-round picks, with only⁢ Auburn’s Keldric Fault projected⁣ ahead⁣ of them at defensive end.they’re ‍so ⁣close in so many ‌ways, Bain said, that the ‌competition has‌ become a compulsion. This is a sibling ⁤rivalry. They never get comfortable. Never relax.

Scott said the pair’s intensity ⁤is infectious, ‍fueling a culture of competitiveness for the whole team. Mauigoa said they’ve even‍ sprung some ⁢new pass-rush moves‌ on him recently,‍ surprising him. Cristobal said a big part of their legacy is the standard they’ve‍ set for younger players with their relentless habits in practice — or anywhere.

“If we could compete somehow in the ⁢hotel,we would,” Bain said. “If you’re having‍ fun, you’ll forget that you’re⁤ competing. We don’t realise we’re getting better.”

Against Ole ‍Miss in the Vrbo Fiesta‍ Bowl (7:30 p.m. ET Thursday, ESPN), quarterback ​ Trinidad Chambliss poses a true dual ⁤threat, a moving target for Bain and⁣ Mesidor to track.

Chambliss, who​ has rushed for 580 yards and 8 TDs this year, did not surrender a sack⁢ to Georgia,‍ and eluded ⁤the Bulldogs’ pass‌ rush on several big plays in a 39-34 win, throwing for a career-high 362 yards and‌ two touchdowns.

The Hurricanes know they’ll be in for a fight. But then again, that’s an every-day thing at Miami. Mauigoa ⁢said he‌ knows from experience that Mesidor and Bain will be racing to‌ Chambliss all night.

“You⁢ better be ready,” he said. “We got two dogs coming after them ready to hunt the quarterback.”

Bain worked for this moment, a ‍kid from miami‌ who ​grew ‌up dreaming of restoring the Hurricanes to football ‌royalty. On Aug. 31, he and Mesidor joined each other on the​ podium after they ‌crushed ⁢No. 6 Notre Dame’s hopes with back-to-back ⁣sacks, one by each of ‌them, on the irish’s final drive to preserve a win that likely was the résumé-booster that got Miami into the CFP.

The pair foreshadowed this playoff run as they took on questions from reporters side-by-side. They spoke of staying late ⁢at practice every day and⁢ working with Taylor, going all-out in two-minute drills every day in practice in the summer ‌heat, staying up late at night and talking game strategy in group chats.

“When ⁤the lights ⁣are up, it’s cool outside, and the moment is right, ⁣we’re ​gonna get after it,” Mesidor said.”3 and 4 all day.”

“All day,” Bain replied.

Andrea Adelson and Jake Trotter contributed reporting.

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