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2014 @CANESFOOTBALL GAME NOTES University of Miami Athletic Communications • 5821 San Amaro Drive • Coral Gables, FL 33146 • HurricaneSports.com Assistant Director: Taylor McGillis • E: [email protected] • O: 305-284-3249 • C: 786-510-7462 • @TaylorMcGillis Assistant Director: Camron Ghorbi • E: [email protected] • O: 305-284-3230 • C: 786-877-7329 • @CamronGhorbi Assistant Director: David Villavicencio• E: [email protected]• O: 305-284-3244 • C: 305-726-6739 • @dvillavicencio6 RETURNING STARTERS/LETTERWINNERS STARTERS R/L LETTERWINNERS R/L Overall 14/10 Overall 51/20 Offense 7/4 Offense 27/7 Defense 6/5 Defense 22/13 Specialists 1/1 Specialists 2/4 RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RUSHING G ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG YPG Duke Johnson 8 145 948 28 920 6.3 6 59 115.0 Dallas Crawford* 13 137 616 58 558 4.1 12 35 42.9 Gus Edwards 12 66 346 8 338 5.1 5 29 28.2 * moved to safety for 2014 season PASSING G EFF C-A-I PCT YDS TD LG AVG/G Ryan Williams 4 190.30 22-32-1 68.8 369 3 54 92.2 Jake Heaps* 11 97.00 128-261-10 49.0 1,414 8 77 128.5 * played 2013 at Kansas RECEIVING G NO YDS AVG TD LG AVG/G Clive Walford, TE 13 34 454 13.4 2 36 34.9 Stacy Coley, WR 12 33 591 17.9 7 81 49.2 Herb Waters, WR 12 28 406 14.5 5 54 33.8 DEFENSE G TT TFL YDS SACK YDS INT-YDS Denzel Perryman, LB 13 108 5.0 15 1.5 9 0-0 Rayshawn Jenkins, DB 13 46 1.0 2 0.0 0 3-22 Ladarius Gunter, DB 12 46 2.0 8 0.0 0 3-118 RV/RV LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (0-0) Head Coach: Bobby Petrino (Carroll College, 1983) Record at LOU: 31-9 (fifth season), Career Record: 83-30 (13th season) Sept. 1, 2014 • 8 p.m. ET • Louisville, KY • Papa John’s Stadium (55,000) Series History: Miami leads 9-2-1. In Louisville: Miami leads 4-1. Miami Record in Season Openers: 60-27-1 ESPN • Rece Davis, PxP David Pollack Analyst Jesse Palmer Analyst Samantha Ponder Sideline Reporter WQAM 560 AM • Joe Zagacki, PXP Don Bailey Jr., Analyst Josh Darrow, Sideline Reporter RADIO CARACOL 1260 AM • Roly Martin, PXP Pepe Campos, Analyst Joe Martinez, Analyst WESTWOOD ONE • Scott Graham Kelly Stouffer Jason Horowitz Aaron Cummins GAME 1 RV/RV MIAMI HURRICANES (0-0) Head Coach: Al Golden (Penn State, 1991) Record at UM: 22-15 (fourth season), Career Record: 49-49 (ninth season) at 1 The Hurricanes are 11-4 in Al Golden’s last 15 games at Miami 2 Al Golden’s team was picked to win the ACC Coastal Division for the second straight season. 3 Eight (8) Miami Hurricanes were named to preseason watch lists this season. 4 Stacy Coley was the only FBS player to score a TD four different ways (rush, receiving, punt return, kick return) in 2013. 5 For the third time in four years, Miami will open up its season against an ACC opponent. #5THINGS SCHEDULE / RESULTS SEPTEMBER 1 at Louisville* ESPN 8 p.m. 6 Florida A&M ESPN3 7 p.m. 13 Arkansas State ESPNU 3:30 p.m. 20 at Nebraska ESPN/ABC/ESPN2 8 p.m. 27 Duke* TBA OCTOBER 4 at Georgia Tech* TBA 11 Cincinnati TBA (Family Weekend) 23 at Virginia Tech* ESPN 7:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 1 North Carolina* TBA (Homecoming) 15 Florida State* TBA 22 at Virginia* TBA 29 Pitt* TBA DECEMBER 6 ACC Championship TBA (in Charlotte, N.C.) COACHES: ON THE FIELD Head Coach: Al Golden Offensive Coordinator: James Coley Offensive Line: Art Kehoe Defensive Line: Jethro Franklin Linebackers: Hurlie Brown Wide Receivers: Brennan Carroll Tight Ends: Larry Scott COACHES: IN THE BOOTH Defensive Coordinator: Mark D’Onofrio Running Backs: Tim “Ice” Harris Defensive Backs: Paul Williams KAAYA WINS QB BATTLE • Head coach Al Golden announced on Sunday, Aug. 24 that true freshman Brad Kaaya would start under center in the season opener against Louisville. • Kaaya becomes the first true freshman quarterback for the Hurricanes since Jacory Harris got the nod against Charleston Southern on Aug. 28, 2008. • Kaaya will turn 19 just two days after the matchup with the Cardinals. • Kaaya, a Semper Fidelis All-American at Chaminade College Prep, threw for a school-record 3,855 yards during his state-championship senior season.

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Page 1: 2014 @CANESFOOTBALL GAME NOTES · 2020. 4. 6. · rankings. Miami was rated as both “Running Back U” by writer Bryan Fischer and “Wide Receiver U” by writer Chase Goodbread

2014 @CANESFOOTBALL GAME NOTESUniversity of Miami Athletic Communications • 5821 San Amaro Drive • Coral Gables, FL 33146 • HurricaneSports.comAssistant Director: Taylor McGillis • E: [email protected] • O: 305-284-3249 • C: 786-510-7462 • @TaylorMcGillisAssistant Director: Camron Ghorbi • E: [email protected] • O: 305-284-3230 • C: 786-877-7329 • @CamronGhorbiAssistant Director: David Villavicencio• E: [email protected]• O: 305-284-3244 • C: 305-726-6739 • @dvillavicencio6

RETURNING STARTERS/LETTERWINNERSSTARTERS R/L LETTERWINNERS R/LOverall 14/10 Overall 51/20 Offense 7/4 Offense 27/7 Defense 6/5 Defense 22/13 Specialists 1/1 Specialists 2/4

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRUSHING G ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG YPGDuke Johnson 8 145 948 28 920 6.3 6 59 115.0Dallas Crawford* 13 137 616 58 558 4.1 12 35 42.9Gus Edwards 12 66 346 8 338 5.1 5 29 28.2* moved to safety for 2014 season

PASSING G EFF C-A-I PCT YDS TD LG AVG/GRyan Williams 4 190.30 22-32-1 68.8 369 3 54 92.2Jake Heaps* 11 97.00 128-261-10 49.0 1,414 8 77 128.5* played 2013 at Kansas

RECEIVING G NO YDS AVG TD LG AVG/GClive Walford, TE 13 34 454 13.4 2 36 34.9Stacy Coley, WR 12 33 591 17.9 7 81 49.2Herb Waters, WR 12 28 406 14.5 5 54 33.8

DEFENSE G TT TFL YDS SACK YDS INT-YDSDenzel Perryman, LB 13 108 5.0 15 1.5 9 0-0Rayshawn Jenkins, DB 13 46 1.0 2 0.0 0 3-22Ladarius Gunter, DB 12 46 2.0 8 0.0 0 3-118

RV/RV LOUISVILLE CARDINALS (0-0)Head Coach: Bobby Petrino (Carroll College, 1983)Record at LOU: 31-9 (fifth season), Career Record: 83-30 (13th season)

Sept. 1, 2014 • 8 p.m. ET • Louisville, KY • Papa John’s Stadium (55,000) Series History: Miami leads 9-2-1. In Louisville: Miami leads 4-1. Miami Record in Season Openers: 60-27-1 ESPN • Rece Davis, PxP • David Pollack Analyst • Jesse Palmer Analyst • Samantha Ponder Sideline Reporter WQAM 560 AM • Joe Zagacki, PXP • Don Bailey Jr., Analyst • Josh Darrow, Sideline Reporter RADIO CARACOL 1260 AM • Roly Martin, PXP • Pepe Campos, Analyst • Joe Martinez, Analyst WESTWOOD ONE • Scott Graham • Kelly Stouffer • Jason Horowitz • Aaron Cummins

GAME 1RV/RV MIAMI HURRICANES (0-0)Head Coach: Al Golden (Penn State, 1991)Record at UM: 22-15 (fourth season), Career Record: 49-49 (ninth season)

at1 The Hurricanes are 11-4 in Al Golden’s last 15 games at Miami

2 Al Golden’s team was picked to win the ACC Coastal Division for the second straight season.

3 Eight (8) Miami Hurricanes were named to preseason watch lists this season.

4 Stacy Coley was the only FBS player to score a TD four different ways (rush, receiving, punt return, kick return) in 2013.

5 For the third time in four years, Miami will open up its season against an ACC opponent.

#5THINGS

SCHEDULE / RESULTSSEPTEMBER1 at Louisville* ESPN 8 p.m.6 Florida A&M ESPN3 7 p.m.13 Arkansas State ESPNU 3:30 p.m.20 at Nebraska ESPN/ABC/ESPN2 8 p.m.27 Duke* TBA

OCTOBER4 at Georgia Tech* TBA11 Cincinnati TBA (Family Weekend)23 at Virginia Tech* ESPN 7:30 p.m.

NOVEMBER1 North Carolina* TBA (Homecoming)15 Florida State* TBA22 at Virginia* TBA29 Pitt* TBA

DECEMBER6 ACC Championship TBA (in Charlotte, N.C.)

COACHES: ON THE FIELDHead Coach: Al GoldenOffensive Coordinator: James ColeyOffensive Line: Art KehoeDefensive Line: Jethro FranklinLinebackers: Hurlie BrownWide Receivers: Brennan CarrollTight Ends: Larry Scott

COACHES: IN THE BOOTHDefensive Coordinator: Mark D’OnofrioRunning Backs: Tim “Ice” HarrisDefensive Backs: Paul Williams

KAAYA WINS QB BATTLE • Head coach Al Golden announced on Sunday, Aug. 24 that true freshman Brad

Kaaya would start under center in the season opener against Louisville.

• Kaaya becomes the first true freshman quarterback for the Hurricanes since Jacory Harris got the nod against Charleston Southern on Aug. 28, 2008.

• Kaaya will turn 19 just two days after the matchup with the Cardinals.

• Kaaya, a Semper Fidelis All-American at Chaminade College Prep, threw for a school-record 3,855 yards during his state-championship senior season.

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RETURNING STAR POWER• A year after a nine-win season, the Hurricanes return 51 letterwinners (27 offense, 22 defense, 2

specialists) and 14 starters (7 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialist).• Seven starters return to anchor Miami’s high-powered offense in 2014, including three main cogs

along the offensive line – senior OG Jon Feliciano, senior C Shane McDermott and junior OT Ereck Flowers. Also returning are junior RB Duke Johnson (920 yards, 6 TD), senior TE Clive Walford (454 yards, 2 TD), sophomore WR Stacy Coley (591 yards, 7 TD) and junior WR Herb Waters (406 yards, 5 TD).

• On defense, the Hurricanes return six starters, including senior All-America LB Denzel Perryman, who led the Canes with 108 tackles. Miami’s secondary returns with 55 combined starts – senior DB Ladarius Gunter (17), junior DB Rayshawn Jenkins (14), junior DB Tracy Howard (13), junior DB Deon Bush (9) and junior DB Antonio Crawford (2).

• Under center, redshirt senior QBs Ryan Williams and Jake Heaps have a combined 35 career starters – but none of which have come at Miami. Williams started 10 games as a true freshman for Memphis in 2010. Heaps started 16 games at BYU from 2010-11 and nine games at Kansas in 2013.

MIAMI ADDS TOP 10 SIGNING CLASS FOR 2014• Miami’s 2014 signing class featured 26 signees, including 24 high school standouts and nine

January enrollees. 14 of the 26 signees were on the defensive side of the ball.• Class rankings: No. 10 by ESPN, No. 11 by Scout, No. 12 by Rivals and No. 12 by 247Sports.• 11 Miami’s 2014 signees were ESPN300 recruits – Joseph Yearby (No. 23), Kc McDermott (No.

36), Chad Thomas (No. 65), Brad Kaaya (No. 112), Trevor Darling (No. 115), Trent Harris (No. 133), Anthony Moten (No. 182), Kiy Hester (No. 196), Darrion Owens (No. 246), Darrell Langham (No. 259) and Braxton Berrios (No. 289). Eight of Miami’s 17 signees hail from Miami-Dade County and three from both Broward and Palm Beach counties.

• Nine signees enrolled early: Berrios, Darling, Harris, Calvin Heurtelou, McDermott, Ryan Mayes, Owens, Yearby and Juwon Young. Seven of those early enrollees competed in the Spring Game.

BALL HAWKERS• Miami produced 27 takeaways in 2013 – nearly doubling its takeaway total (15) from 2012. The

Hurricanes have increased their takeaways and number of players producing takeaways in each year of the Al Golden era.

COLEY FRESHMAN SENSATION• WR/KR Stacy Coley posted one of the best freshman seasons in program history in 2013.• A FWAA Freshman All-America and first-team True Freshman All-America selection by 247Sports,

Coley played in all 13 games for the Canes and made seven starts at receiver. He led the team with 1,461 all-purpose yards – the 10th-highest single-season total in school history. He posted 10 touchdowns and was the only FBS player in 2013 to record a TD via rushing (1), receiving (7), kick return (1) and punt return (1).

• The Pompano Beach, Fla., product finished his rookie season with 33 receptions for 591 yards and seven TDs. He also added 570 kick return yards on 22 returns and 220 punt return yards on 10 returns.

DO-IT-ALL CRAWFORD NOMINATED FOR AFCA GOOD WORKS TEAM• Miami Hurricanes junior safety Dallas Crawford is one of a record-breaking 182 student-athletes

nominated for the 2014 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team®.• Seven Hurricanes have been named to the prestigious Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® –

Robert Bass (1993), Tony Coley (1996), Ryan Clement (1997), Nate Brooks (1998), Joaquin Gonzalez (2001), Mike James (2012) and Stephen Morris (2013).

• A native of Fort Myers, Fla., Crawford has served as the project manager for Miami’s annual Marrow Donor Drive for each of the last three years. In 2014, the UM Marrow Donor Drive saw more than 200 new registrations. He has served as a youth football instructor during the Hurricanes’ “Deserve Victory” tour throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties, and is also the football team’s representative for Autism Speaks Miami Walk and is the 2014 SAAC rep.

#BYTHENUMBERS

133Yards needed by Duke Johnson to

become the ninth 2,000-yard rusher in program history

15pounds of muscle added by Duke

Johnson in the offseason

1Stacy Coley was the only FBS player to score a TD four different ways (rush, receiving, punt return, kick return) in

2013.

12Team-leading TDs by Dallas Crawford in 2013 as a running back. He will be

a safety in 2014.

265,000YouTube views of Denzel Perryman’s

“Helmet Cam” video from Miami’s 2014 Spring Game

6Home wins in 2013 – the most in Sun Life Stadium era and the most home

wins since 2003

7Matt Goudis enters the 2014 season with a streak of seven consecutive FG made – tied for sixth-longest streak in

program history.

73Number of combined starts returning to Miami’s offensive line (Sr OG Jon Feliciano 33, Sr C Shane McDermott

23, Jr OT Ereck Flowers 17).

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THE U: HOME OF RUNNING BACK ‘U’ AND WIDE RECEIVER ‘U’• Earlier this summer, College Football 24/7 on NFL.com unveiled various college football program

rankings. Miami was rated as both “Running Back U” by writer Bryan Fischer and “Wide Receiver U” by writer Chase Goodbread.

• Fischer’s take on Miami as “Running Back U”:Draft picks last 25 years: 13, including Willis McGahee, Lamar Miller, Frank Gore, Clinton Portis and Edgerrin James. The skinny: The U hasn’t produced the most picks of any school, but the team’s still-rich history and the number of impact backs it has produced is enough to keep the Hurricanes atop this list. Four Miami running backs have rushed for more than 8,000 yards in the NFL, and a remarkable nine of the school’s 13 draft picks turned into a team’s primary ball carrier at the next level. With Duke Johnson and freshman Joseph Yearby on the roster in 2014, along with a strong commitment to the ground game, expect Miami to be able to hold off others for this title in the coming years, too.

• Goodbread’s take on Miami as “Wide Receiver U”:Draft picks last 25 years: 21, including Wesley Carroll, Randall Hill, Kevin Williams, Yatil Green, Reggie Wayne, Santana Moss, Andre Johnson, Roscoe Parrish and Sinorice Moss.The skinny: Nobody has delivered quite like the ‘Canes at this position. Going back beyond 25 years, players like Eddie Brown and Michael Irvin set the stage for the true “Wide Receiver U.” Five first-round picks and four second-rounders lead this group, highlighted by two of the best the NFL has seen in recent memory: Reggie Wayne and Andre Johnson. At 35 years old, Santana Moss is still working to hold an NFL roster spot in Washington, where he’s posted three of his four career 1,000-yard seasons.

THREE CANES SELECTED IN 2014 NFL DRAFT• OL Brandon Linder, P Pat O’Donnell and OT Seantrel Henderson were selected in the 2014

NFL Draft, extending Miami’s streak to 40 consecutive years with at least one NFL draft pick.• Linder, who went 93rd overall (3rd round) to the Jacksonville Jaguars, was the first Miami

Hurricanes to be drafted by the Jaguars. He was also the first Miami offensive lineman drafted in the first three rounds since 2011 (Orlando Franklin, 2nd round, Denver).

• O’Donnell, taken in the 6th round, became the 20th Hurricane drafted by the Chicago Bears.• Henderson was the final Hurricane selected, going to the Buffalo Bills in the 7th round. He was the

ninth Hurricane taken by the Bills and the first since Roscoe Parrish and Kevin Everett in 2005.

HURRICANES LAND QB HEAPS FROM KANSAS• In June, the Miami Hurricanes added Kansas QB Jake Heaps, who will be a fifth-year senior at

Miami in 2014. Heaps spent his junior season in 2013 with the Jayhawks, earning second-team Academic All-Big 12 honors. He was voted as one of the team captains. He played in 11 games, starting nine, and threw for 1,414 yards with eight TDs.

• The 6-foot-1 product from Sammamish, Wash., began his college career at BYU, where he played in 2010 and 2011. As a freshman in 2010, Heaps set every BYU freshman QB record, including passing yards (2,316), touchdowns (15) and wins (6). He was named New Mexico Bowl MVP and was later named honorable mention Freshman All-America by College Football News.

• As a sophomore in 2011, he threw for 1,452 yards and nine TDs in nine games, making six starts. He sat out the 2012 season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules after transferring to Kansas.

FOUR #PROCANES NAMED TO NFL NETWORK TOP 100 LIST• Former Hurricanes standouts Jimmy Graham, Andre Johnson, Frank Gore and Antrel Rolle

were named to the NFL Network’s Top 100 List for 2014. Miami was one of just six programs with least four members on the Top 100 list, joining USC, UGa, Oklahoma, Cal & Wisconsin

10. Jimmy Graham, TE New Orleans Saints21. Andre Johnson, WR Houston Texans46. Frank Gore, RB San Francisco 49ers72. Antrel Rolle, S New York Giants

THE GOLDEN ERA

11-11First 22 games of Al Golden Era at Miami

11-4Last 15 games under Golden

2014 PRESEASON WATCH LISTS

ANTHONY CHICKILLO, DLCFPA Defensive Line Trophy

STACY COLEY, WR/KRPaul Hornung AwardMaxwell AwardCFPA Wide Receiver TrophyCFPA Kick Returner Trophy

MATT GOUDIS, PKCFPA Placekicker Trophy

LADARIUS GUNTER, DBCFPA Defensive Back Trophy

DUKE JOHNSON, RBMaxwell AwardDoak Walker AwardCFPA Running Back Trophy

SHANE McDERMOTT, CRimington Trophy

DENZEL PERRYMAN, LBBednarik AwardBronko Nagurski TrophyRotary Lombardi AwardButkus AwardCFPA Linebacker Trophy

CLIVE WALFORD, TEJohn Mackey Award

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‘THE PRESIDENT’ NEAR TOP OF TWO NFL.COM LISTS• Senior LB Denzel Perryman, who is a candidate for every major defensive award, ranks No. 2 on

two of NFL.com College Football 24/7’s 14 for ‘14 series list.• Perryman was listed as the nation’s second-biggest hitter in college football, ranking behind West

Virginia FS Karl Joseph. Here’s the buzz on “The President”:“Older folks probably has reference to defenders who deliver ‘slobberknockers’ -- hard tackles that cause the offensive player to plan and simple, slobber. Frankly, Perryman delivers ‘slobberknockers,’ as in hits that plain knock the snot out of people. He is a physical, aggressive player who makes up for his lack of height with tremendous instincts...”

• DP was listed as the nation’s No. 2 most physical player in college football (WVU’s Joseph was No. 4). The buzz:

“A huge hitter with a willingness to fill holes and take on offensive linemen, Perryman is everything a linebacker should be. He received the team’s Hard Hitter Award after the season. If he didn’t get teammate Gus Edwards’ vote, he certainly earned it in the spring.”

• He also came in at No. 7 on @NFL_CFB’s toughest players in college football.

CANES UNVEIL NEW UNIFORMS FOR 2014 • #ACCKickoff representatives Duke Johnson and Denzel Perryman were wearing Miami’s new

home orange uniforms.• The new Hurricane uniform design reflects the vibrant, bold style of the city – from the beach to

the architecture to the people. Steeped in tradition, the new aesthetic is anchored by the familiar orange and green colors, as well as the iconic split-U logo. Modern accents have been added in order to harness the team’s early cutting-edge style both on and off the field in the 80’s and 90’s.

• Miami will now feature four interchangeable uniform colors: the tonal colors of the Ibis logo (green, orange, and white) inform three of the four new looks. At home, the Hurricanes will dress in orange. The orange jersey is accented by green directional graphics at the shoulder. A clean white and silver helmet, featuring an anodized finish and grey facemask, completes the look. The white jersey and pant is accented with green at the shoulder, and serves as the foundation of the away look. The white uniform is capped with a white helmet. The team will also showcase two alternate uniform colors – the first alternate showcasing a green jersey and pant with a white helmet. The team will also introduce a new alternate anthracite “Smoke” jersey and pant serving as a reminder of the early pioneering pre-game smoke that opened every home game.

• Miami will also keep its traditional and iconic white helmet with the split “U” in the rotation, giving the Hurricanes three different helmet options.

FOOTBALL, DR. JHA TEAM UP FOR “CANE BRAIN PROJECT”• The Miami Hurricanes football program has partnered with UM neuroscientist Dr. Amishi Jha

for an innovative research study to investigate how mindfulness training can help football players better cope with the high stakes and high demands of collegiate athletics.

• Jha, the lead researcher on the study, is collaborating with Scott Rogers, director of programs and training for the UMindfulness Initiative and of UM Law’s Mindfulness in Law Program. Their previous research found that mindfulness training helps curb mind wandering and improve attention as high-stress undergraduates near exam season. Jha will begin the project this summer with Rogers delivering an innovative mindfulness program to UM’s football student-athletes.

• The Jha-Hurricanes football collaboration is the first phase of a larger “Cane Brain Project”. The project aims to determine if mindfulness training might help protect collegiate football players’ brains, an area of interest that is drawing national attention. A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reports that the hippocampus, a part of the brain necessary for memory, is smaller in college football players – especially those who have had concussions. Other research has shown that mindfulness training may increase brain gray matter density in this area.

2013 SEASON HONORSDEON BUSH, DBAll-ACC, honorable mention (ACSMA)

STACY COLEY, WR/KRAll-ACC, second team (Athlon)

All-ACC, third team (coaches)

All-ACC, honorable mention (ACSMA)

True Freshman All-America, first team (247Sports)

JON FELICIANO, OGAll-ACC, honorable mention (ACSMA)

SEANTREL HENDERSON, OT2014 Senior Bowl2014 NFL CombineAll-ACC, third team (Athlon)

All-ACC, honorable mention (ACSMA)

TRACY HOWARD, DBAll-ACC, honorable mention (ACSMA)

ALLEN HURNS, WR2014 East-West Shrine Game2014 NFL CombineAll-ACC, second team (ACSMA, coaches, Athlon)

DUKE JOHNSON, RBAll-ACC, first team (Athlon)

All-ACC, second team (ACSMA, coaches)

BRANDON LINDER, OG2014 Senior Bowl2014 NFL CombineAll-ACC, second team (ACSMA, coaches, Athlon)

SHANE McDERMOTT, CAll-ACC, third team (coaches)

STEPHEN MORRIS, QB2014 Senior Bowl2014 NFL Combine2013 AFCA Allstate Good Works TeamAll-ACC, third team (ACSMA, coaches)

PAT O’DONNELL, P2014 NFL Combine2014 CFPA Punter of the YearAll-America, second team (USA TODAY Sports)

All-America, third team (Athlon)

All-America, honorable mention (SI.com)

All-ACC, first team (ACSMA, coaches, Athlon, Sporting News)

DENZEL PERRYMAN, LBAll-America, honorable mention (SI.com)

All-ACC, first team (ACSMA, coaches, Sporting News)

All-ACC, second team (Athlon)

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JOHNSON, PERRYMAN NAMED PRESEASON ALL-ACC• Duke Johnson, a second-team All-ACC performer in 2013, rushed for 920 yards and six TDs

in eight games before suffering a season-ending ankle injury. The Miami native enters his junior season with 1,867 career rushing yards in 20 games.

• A 2013 All-ACC first-team selection, Denzel Perryman started all 13 games at outside linebacker for the Hurricanes in 2013, registering a team-leading 108 total tackles including 69 solo stops. In addition to earning All-America Honorable Mention honors from SI.com, Perryman was the recipient of the Hurricanes’ 2013 Hard Hitter Award and Defensive MVP award.

11 HURRICANES NAMED ALL-ACC BY ATHLON SPORTS• Led by first-teamers Duke Johnson and Denzel Perryman, 11 Miami Hurricanes were named

Preseason All-ACC by Athlon Sports.• Johnson was named to the first-team offense, while Perryman was named first-team defense.

Duke’s high school and college teammate, junior OT Ereck Flowers, was named to the second team.

• Five Canes were named to Athlon’s third team: sophomore WR Stacy Coley, senior C Shane McDermott and senior OG Jon Feliciano on offense; junior DB Tracy Howard on defense; and Johnson as a specialist.

• WR Phillip Dorsett and TE Clive Walford were named fourth-team offense, while senior DE Anthony Chickillo and junior S Deon Bush were named fourth-team defense. Coley was also named to the fourth-team as a punt returner.

SUN LIFE STADIUM MODERNIZATION PLAN APPROVED• Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross and the stadium owners will finance and construct $350

million of modernization improvements to Sun Life Stadium that will make the stadium state-of-the-art and extend its ability to attract marquee events for the next 25 years.

• Dolphins President/CEO Tom Garfinkel said the modernization of the stadium would be done in two stages. The goal is to have all of the work done before the start of the 2016 season.

RECORD BREAKDOWNCurrent Streak ..............................................................................Lost 1Current Home Streak ................................................................... Won 1Current Road Streak .................................................................... Won 1Last Win ...........................................................41-31 at Pitt (11/29/13)Last Road Win ..................................................41-31 at Pitt (11/29/13)Last Loss ........................................................30-48 at Duke (11/16/13)Last Road Loss ...............................................30-48 at Duke (11/16/13)

2013 AG ERAHome ............................................................6-1 .......... 14-6Away ............................................................3-2 ............ 8-8Neutral Site ..................................................0-1 ............ 0-1Natural Grass ...............................................9-3 .......... 21-13Artificial Turf ................................................0-1 ............ 1-2vs. Ranked Opponents...................................1-2 ............ 3-6

Leading at Halftime .......................................6-0 .......... 17-1Trailing at Halftime .......................................2-4 ............ 3-14Tied at Halftime ............................................1-0 ............ 2-0

Scoring First .................................................7-3 .......... 17-6Opponent Scoring First..................................2-1 ............ 5-9Score < 20 Points.......................................0-2 ............ 1-7Score 20+ Points .........................................8-2 .......... 20-8Score 30+ Points ........................................6-1 .......... 16-3Score 40+ Points .........................................5-0 .......... 12-1Opponent Scores < 20 Points .....................3-0 .......... 11-1Opponent Scores 20+ Points ........................6-3 .......... 11-13Opponent Scores 30+ Points .......................2-4 ............ 6-10Opponent Scores 40+ Points ........................0-3 ............ 1-6

Gain <20 First Downs.................................2-3 ............ 7-9Gain 20+ First Downs ..................................7-1 .......... 15-6Opponent Gains < 20 First Downs ..............3-1 ............ 8-3Opponent Gains 20+ First Downs .................6-3 .......... 14-12

More Rushing Yards Than Opponent ..............5-0 ............ 9-4Fewer Rushing Yards Than Opponent ............4-4 .......... 13-11Rush For < 100 Yards ................................2-3 ............ 6-7Rush For 100+ Yards ...................................7-1 .......... 16-8Opponent Rushes For < 100 Yards ..............3-0 ............ 4-2Opponent Rushes For 100+ Yards ................6-4 .......... 18-13

More Passing Yards Than Opponent .............5-1 .......... 13-7Fewer Passing Yards Than Opponent ............4-3 ............ 9-7Equal Passing Yards ......................................0-0 ............ 0-1Pass For < 200 Yards .................................2-2 ............ 5-4Pass For 200+ Yards ...................................7-2 .......... 17-11Opponent Passes For < 200 Yards ..............4-1 .......... 11-4Opponent Passes For 200+ Yards ................5-3 .......... 11-11

More Total Yards Than Opponent ..................6-1 .......... 15-5Fewer Total Yards Than Opponent ................3-3 ............ 7-10Gain < 300 Total Yards ..............................1-2 ............ 2-5Gain 300+ Total Yards .................................8-2 .......... 20-10Opponent Gains < 300 Total Yards .............2-0 ........... 5-1Opponent Gains 300+ Total Yards................7-4 .......... 17-14

Commit No Turnovers ...................................3-0 ............ 6-3Commit < 3 Turnovers ................................3-4 .......... 12-8Commit 3+ Turnovers ..................................3-0 ............ 4-4Force < 3 Turnovers ...................................4-4 .......... 12-13Force 3+ Turnovers ......................................5-0 .......... 10-2

Commit < 6 Penalties .................................3-2 ............ 8-6Commit 6+ Penalties ....................................6-2 .......... 14-9

3rd Down % < 25 .......................................1-1 ............ 2-23rd Down % 25-49 .......................................5-3 .......... 12-123rd Down % 50+ .........................................3-0 ............ 8-1Opponent 3rd Down % < 25 .......................2-0 ............ 4-0Opponent 3rd Down % 25-49........................5-1 .......... 15-8Opponent 3rd Down % 50+ ..........................2-3 ............ 3-7

Trail Time of Possession ...............................7-3 .......... 17-9Lead Time of Possession ...............................2-1 ............ 5-6

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2014 ROSTERALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS 47 Raphael Akpejiori TE 34 Thurston Armbrister LB 77 Adam Arnaout OL 48 Josh Bacon K 24 Michael Badgley K 83 Braxton Berrios WR 82 Tyre Brady WR 55 Joe Brown DT 1 Artie Burns DB 2 Deon Bush DB 27 Ricky Carroll P 6 Jamal Carter S 30 Quincy Casimir S 71 Anthony Chickillo DL 41 Wyatt Chickillo DB 40 Grant Coffman P/K 3 Stacy Coley WR 97 JC Contorakes P/K 21 Antonio Crawford DB 25 Dallas Crawford DB 13 Gray Crow TE 73 Trevor Darling OL 48 Hugo Delapenha Jr. DB 5 Standish Dobard TE 4 Phillip Dorsett WR 7 Gus Edwards RB 29 Corn Elder DB 70 Jon Feliciano OL 28 Nantambu Fentress DB 74 Ereck Flowers OL 55 Frank Gabriel LS 76 Taylor Gadbois OL 67 Alex Gall OL 7 Marques Gayot S 79 Justin Goldberg OL 84 Greg Golden WR 40 Matt Golden FB 53 Jared Goldenberg LB 18 Matt Goudis K 5 Jermaine Grace LB 32 Trayone Gray RB 69 Tyler Grimsley OL 37 Ladarius Gunter DB 99 Jelani Hamilton DL 33 Trent Harris DE 75 Sean Harvey OL 16 Jake Heaps QB 23 Christopher Herndon IV TE 93 Calvin Heurtelou DL 22 Kiy Hester DB 3 Tracy Howard DB 17 Isaac Hoza QB 63 Danny Isidora OL 44 Demetrius Jackson DE 65 Sterling Jackson OL 92 Courtel Jenkins DL 26 Rayshawn Jenkins DB 30 De’Andre Johnson RB 8 Duke Johnson RB 21 Josh Johnson WR 15 D’Mauri Jones WR 47 Ufomba Kamalu DL 15 Brad Kaaya QB 87 Garrett Kidd WR 56 Raphael Kirby LB 90 Corey King DL 54 Hunter Knighton OL 81 Darrell Langham WR 9 Malcolm Lewis WR

NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL.-EXP HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Artie Burns DB 6-0 196 So.-1L Miami, Fla. / Miami Northwestern HS 2 Deon Bush DB 6-1 198 Jr.-2L Miami, Fla. / Columbus HS 2 Joe Yearby RB 5-9 192 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Miami Central HS 3 Stacy Coley WR 6-1 185 So.-1L Pompano Beach, Fla. / Northeast HS 3 Tracy Howard DB 5-11 188 Jr.-2L Miramar, Fla. / Miramar HS 4 Phillip Dorsett WR 5-10 185 Sr.-3L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS 5 Standish Dobard TE 6-4 260 So.-1L New Orleans, La. / Edna Karr HS 5 Jermaine Grace LB 6-1 210 So.-1L Miami Gardens, Fla. / Miramar HS 6 Jamal Carter S 6-1 213 So.-1L Homestead, Fla. / Miami Southridge HS 6 Herb Waters WR 6-2 191 Jr.-2L Homestead, Fla. / Homestead HS 7 Gus Edwards RB 6-2 235 So.-1L Staten Island, N.Y. / Tottenville HS 7 Marques Gayot S 6-1 205 Fr.-HS Lake Worth, Fla. / Park Vista Community HS 8 Duke Johnson RB 5-9 206 Jr.-2L Miami, Fla. / Miami Norland HS 9 Malcolm Lewis WR 6-0 191 So.-1L Miramar, Fla. / Miramar HS 9 Chad Thomas DE 6-5 255 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Booker T. Washington HS 11 Ryan Williams QB 6-6 225 Sr.-2L Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Miramar HS (Memphis) 11 Michael Wyche DT 6-4 330 Jr.-JC Chesapeake, Va. / Oscar Smith HS (East Los Angeles College) 12 Malik Rosier QB 6-1 212 Fr.-HS Mobile, Ala. / Faith Academy 13 Gray Crow TE 6-3 224 So.-1L Clearwater, Fla. / Countryside HS 15 D’Mauri Jones WR 6-4 196 So.-1L Leesburg, Fla. / Leesburg HS 15 Brad Kaaya QB 6-4 218 Fr.-HS West Hills, Calif. / Chaminade-Madonna College Prep 16 Jake Heaps QB 6-1 210 RSr.-TR Sammamish, Wash. / Skyline HS (BYU / Kansas) 16 Justin Vogel P 6-4 218 So.-TR Tampa, Fla. / Berkeley Prep (Florida) 17 Isaac Hoza QB 6-3 175 RFr.-SQ Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / Calvary Christian Academy 17 Tyriq McCord LB 6-3 240 Jr.-2L Tampa, Fla. / Jefferson HS 18 Matt Goudis K 6-0 172 Jr.-2L West Hills, Calif. / Chaminade-Madonna College Prep 18 Michael Welch QB 6-3 218 RFr.-SQ Winnetka, Ill. / New Trier HS 19 Kevin Olsen QB 6-3 200 RFr.-SQ Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Hills HS 20 Ray Lewis III DB 5-9 188 RFr.-SQ Longwood, Fla. / Lake Mary Prep 21 Antonio Crawford DB 5-11 191 Jr.-2L Tampa, Fla. / H.B. Plant 21 Josh Johnson WR 5-5 160 RFr.-SQ Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 22 Kiy Hester DB 6-0 205 Fr.-HS Wayne, N.J. / DePaul Catholic HS 23 Christopher Herndon IV TE 6-4 225 Fr.-HS Norcross, Ga. / Norcross HS 23 Terry McCray LB 6-3 205 Fr.-HS Pompano Beach, Fla. / Blanche Ely HS 24 Michael Badgley K 5-10 180 Fr.-HS Summit, N.J. / Summit Senior HS 25 Dallas Crawford DB 5-10 201 Jr.-2L Fort Myers, Fla. / South Fort Myers HS 26 Rayshawn Jenkins DB 6-1 208 Jr.-2L St. Petersburg, Fla. / Admiral Farragut Academy 27 Ricky Carroll P 6-3 198 RSr.-SQ Mission Viejo, Calif. / Mission Viejo HS (Orange Coast College) 27 Ryan Mayes DB 6-1 197 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Miami Northwestern HS 28 Nantambu-Akil Fentress DB 5-9 195 Sr.-3L Nashville, Tenn. / The Ensworth School 29 Corn Elder DB 5-10 188 So.-1L Nashville, Tenn. / The Ensworth School 30 De’Andre Johnson RB 5-8 196 Sr.-SQ Miami, Fla. / Monsignor Pace HS (Iowa / Ellsworth CC) 30 Quincy Casimir S 6-0 195 Sr Miami, Fla. /Miami Norland HS (Fairmont State) 32 Trayone Gray RB/WR 6-2 197 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Carol City HS 32 Teddy Stavetski WR 6-4 195 Fr.-HS Haddonfield, N.J. / Haddonfield HS 33 Trent Harris DE 6-2 240 Fr.-HS Winter Park, Fla. / Winter Park HS 34 Thurston Armbrister LB 6-3 235 Sr.-2L Hollywood, Fla. / Hollywood Hills HS 35 Austin Pfenninger WR 5-8 165 Fr.-HS Carmel, Ind. / Carmel HS 37 Ladarius Gunter DB 6-2 192 Sr.-2L Montgomery, Ala. / Jefferson Davis HS 38 Joseph Rodgers WR 6-2 228 Jr.-SQ Miami, Fla. / Miami Sunset HS 38 Jordan Tolson DB 6-1 200 Sr.-2L Inglewood, Calif. / Harvard-Westlake School 39 Ronald Regula LS 6-2 240 Sr.-1L Miami, Fla. / Palmetto HS 40 Grant Coffman P/K 5-8 182 RFr.-SQ Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Coffman HS 40 Matt Golden FB 5-11 190 Fr.-HS Colts Neck, N.J. / Red Bank Catholic HS 41 Wyatt Chickillo DB 6-0 210 RFr.-SQ Miami, Fla. / Miami Palmetto HS 43 Tyler Odems FB 6-0 240 So.-JC Manassas, Va. / Osbourn Park HS (Dean JC) 43 Jon Semerene K 6-0 205 Fr.-HS Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay HS 44 Walter Tucker RB 6-0 218 So.-1L Plantation, Fla. / American Heritage HS 44 Demetrius Jackson DE 6-5 240 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Booker T. Washington HS 46 Clive Walford TE 6-4 263 Sr.-3L Belle Glade, Fla. / Glades Central HS 47 Raphael Akpejiori TE 6-9 241 Gr.-SQ Lagos, Nigeria / Sunshine Christian Academy 47 Ufomba Kamalu DL 6-6 285 Jr.-1L Fayetteville, Ga. / Starr’s Mill HS (Butler CC) 48 Josh Bacon K 5-11 182 RFr.-SQ Melville, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s HS 48 Hugo Delapenha Jr. DB 5-11 193 RSr.-1L Cape Coral, Fla. / Bishop Verot HS 49 Aaron Martinez K/P 5-8 165 So.-SQ San Diego, Calif. / St. Augustine HS (Barry University) 51 Juwon Young LB 6-2 240 Fr.-HS Albany, Ga. / Albany HS 52 Kc McDermott OL 6-6 305 Fr.-HS Wellington, Fla. / Palm Beach Central HS 52 Denzel Perryman LB 6-0 242 Sr.-3L Coral Gables, Fla. / Coral Gables HS

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2014 ROSTER

FOOTBALL STAFF COACHING STAFFHead Coach / Special Teams Coordinator: Al GoldenAssistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator: Mark D’OnofrioOffensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks: James ColeySenior Defensive Assistant / Defensive Line: Jethro FranklinTight Ends: Larry ScottRunning Backs: Tim “Ice” HarrisOffensive Line: Art KehoeWide Receivers / National Recruiting Coordinator: Brennan CarrollDefensive Backs: Paul WilliamsLinebackers: Hurlie BrownGraduate Assistant / Slot Receivers: Derron MontgomeryGraduate Assistant / OL Assistant: Cole PembertonGraduate Assistant / Linebackers: Michael ZuckermanGraduate Assistant / Defensive Tackles: Kareem Brown

SUPPORT STAFFDirector of Football Operations: Don CorzineDirector of Player Development: Ryan McNameeAssistant Director of Football Operations: Kevin BeardAssistant Director of Football Operations / Recruiting: Lindsay Bohlen Director of Player Personnel: Matt DohertyAssistant Director of Player Personnel: Eric JosephsAssistant Director of Player Personnel: Jorge BaezHead Football Athletic Trainer: Vinny ScavoAssistant Athletic Trainer: Dustin WestAssistant Athletic Trainer: Karl RennellsHead Strength and Conditioning Coach: Andreu SwaseyAssistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Cols ColasAssistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Victor IshmaelAssistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Andrew KlichEquipment Manager: David CaseAssistant Equipment Manager: Ralph NoguerasAssistant Equipment Manager: Preston “Stick” RogersVideo Coordinator: Andrew RossettiAssistant Video Coordinator: Jared MyersAdministrative Assistant to Head Coach: Monica Bulotti

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS 20 Ray Lewis III DB 68 Nick Linder OL 49 Aaron Martinez K/P 27 Ryan Mayes DB 31 Malik Mayweather WR 17 Tyriq McCord LB 50 Terry McCray LB 52 Kc McDermott OL 62 Shane McDermott OL 59 Michael McGinnis LB 72 Earl Moore DL 95 Anthony Moten DL 98 Al-Quadin Muhammad DE 94 Anthony Naser DE 86 David Njoku WR 66 Sunny Odogwu OL 88 Jake O’Donnell TE 43 Tyler Odems FB 19 Kevin Olsen QB 58 Darrion Owens LB 52 Denzel Perryman LB 91 Olsen Pierre DL 35 Austin Pfenninger WR 39 Ronald Regula LS 38 Joseph Rodgers WR 12 Malik Rosier QB 85 Beau Sandland TE 80 Rashawn Scott WR 43 Jon Semerene K 57 Mike Smith DE 36 Teddy Stavetski WR 9 Chad Thomas DE 38 Jordan Tolson DB 44 Walter Tucker RB 16 Justin Vogel P 46 Clive Walford TE 6 Herb Waters WR 18 Michael Welch QB 64 Hunter Wells OL 11 Ryan Williams QB

NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL.-EXP HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 53 Jared Goldenberg LB 6-0 220 RFr.-SQ Ramsey, N.J. / Don Bosco HS 54 Hunter Knighton OL 6-6 295 RFr.-SQ Pottstown, Pa. / The Hun School of Princeton (N.J.) 55 Joe Brown DT 6-4 320 Fr.-HS Paramount, Calif. / Paramount HS 55 Frank Gabriel LS 6-3 215 Jr.-SQ Monmouth Beach, N.J. / Red Bank Catholic HS 56 Raphael Kirby LB 6-1 235 Jr.-2L Stone Mountain, Ga. / Stephenson HS 57 Mike Smith DE 6-1 221 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Miami Northwestern HS 58 Darrion Owens LB 6-3 217 Fr.-HS Orange Park, Fla. / Oakleaf HS 59 Michael McGinnis LB 6-2 226 Fr.-HS Allentown, N.J. / East Coast Prep (Allentown HS) 62 Shane McDermott OL 6-4 296 Sr.-3L Lake Worth, Fla. / Palm Beach Central HS 63 Danny Isidora OL 6-4 316 So.-1L Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay HS 64 Hunter Wells OL 6-6 312 Jr.-2L Canton, Ill. / Canton HS 65 Sterling Jackson OL 6-2 305 Fr.-HS Oviedo, Fla. / Hagerty HS 66 Sunny Odogwu OL 6-8 324 RFr.-SQ Ezeagu, Nigeria / Huntington (W.Va.) Prep (Hargrave Military Academy) 67 Alex Gall OL 6-5 306 So.-1L Mason, Ohio / Archbishop Moeller HS 68 Nick Linder OL 6-3 285 Fr.-HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS 69 Tyler Grimsley OL 6-3 267 Fr.-HS Green Cove Springs, Fla. / Clay HS 70 Jon Feliciano OL 6-5 320 Sr.-3L Davie, Fla. / Western HS 71 Anthony Chickillo DL 6-4 277 Sr.-3L Tampa, Fla. / Alonso HS 72 Earl Moore DL 6-1 304 Jr.-2L Tampa, Fla. / Hillsborough HS 73 Trevor Darling OL 6-5 320 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Miami Central HS 74 Ereck Flowers OL 6-6 322 Jr.-2L Miami, Fla. / Miami Norland HS 75 Sean Harvey OL 6-4 275 Sr.-2L Largo, Fla. / Indian Rocks HS (UCF) 76 Taylor Gadbois OL 6-8 316 So.-1L Dallas, Ga. / East Paulding HS 77 Adam Arnaout OL 6-0 270 Fr.-HS Westlake Village, Calif. / Westlake HS 79 Justin Goldberg OL 6-2 280 Fr.-HS Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay HS 80 Rashawn Scott WR 6-2 205 Sr.-3L Melbourne, Fla. / Melbourne Central HS 81 Darrell Langham WR 6-4 205 Fr.-HS Lantana, Fla. / Santluces HS 82 Tyre Brady WR 6-3 203 Fr.-HS Homestead, Fla. / South Dade HS 83 Braxton Berrios WR 5-9 185 Fr.-HS Raleigh, N.C. / Leesville Road HS 84 Greg Golden WR 6-3 195 RFr.-SQ Red Bank, N.J. / Red Bank Catholic HS 85 Beau Sandland TE 6-6 255 Sr.-1L Woodland Hills, Calif. / Simi Valley HS (Pierce College) 86 David Njoku WR 6-4 215 Fr.-HS Cedar Grove, N.J. / Cedar Grove HS 87 Garrett Kidd WR 6-2 188 Jr.-2L Midland, Mich. / Herbert Henry Dow HS 88 Jake O’Donnell TE 6-7 255 So.-SQ Doylestown, Pa. / Central Bucks East HS 90 Corey King DL 6-1 292 Jr.-2L Boca Raton, Fla. / West Boca Raton HS 91 Olsen Pierre DL 6-5 305 Sr.-3L Rahway, N.J. / Rahway HS (Fork Union Military Academy) 92 Courtel Jenkins DL 6-1 320 Fr.-HS Wayne, N.J. / DePaul Catholic HS 93 Calvin Heurtelou DL 6-3 315 Jr.-JC Spring Valley, N.Y. / Spring Valley HS (Scottsdale CC) 94 Anthony Naser DE 6-4 260 RJr.-SQ San Francisco, Calif. / Torrey Pines HS (City College of San Francisco) 95 Anthony Moten DL 6-4 295 Fr.-HS Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS 97 JC Contorakes K/P 6-1 180 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Palmetto Senior HS 98 Al-Quadin Muhammad DE 6-4 242 So.-1L Irvington, N.J. / Don Bosco HS 99 Jelani Hamilton DL 6-5 290 Jr.-2L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas HS

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HEAD COACH AL GOLDEN

AL GOLDENHead Coach, Fourth SeasonPenn State, 1991

Al Golden, the University of Miami’s 22nd head football coach, is in his fourth season at the helm of the Hurricanes’ program. Under his leadership, the 44-year old Golden laid a foundation and process to return the storied program to prominence. Golden led the Hurricanes to a 9-4 record in 2013 and a berth in the Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlando - Miami’s first bowl appearance since 2010.

The 2013 season began with a 7-0 start, including a win over No. 12 Florida as the Hurricanes jumped as high as No. 7 in the BCS rankings. Miami was led by nine All-ACC selections, including first-team LB Denzel Perryman and P Pat O’Donnell, who set the school single-season record for punting average. Miami is 11-4 in its last 15 games under Golden after the Hurricanes started 11-11 through the first 22 games.

Prior to Miami’s bowl game in Orlando, Golden was the recipient of the 2013 Lombardi Award for Excellence in Coaching at the 44th Rotary Lombardi Award Ceremony.

In his second season at the helm, Golden led the Hurricanes, which were picked to finish fifth in the ACC Coastal Division, to a 7-5 record and a 5-3 league mark, earning a share of the 2012 ACC Coastal Division title. The 2012 season was highlighted by the rise of junior QB Stephen Morris, who threw for a career-best 3,345 passing yards and racked up a school-record 3,415 yards of total offense. Freshman Duke Johnson became Miami’s first All-American since 2005 when he earned second-team All-America honors as a kick returner by the Walter Camp Football Foundation and FWAA Freshman All-America honors. Johnson rushed for a UM freshman-record 947 yards and amassed 2,060 all-purpose yards in his rookie season.

The Golden Era. Golden’s brand of football--tough, smart and disciplined--was accepted and strides were made in that direction. From 2010 to 2011, the Canes improved 19-plus spots among the nation’s FBS schools in turnover margin (+19), fewest penalties per game (+63) and fewest yards penalized per game (+85).

Golden oversaw an offense that was one of the most efficient in the country and produced lauded 2011 seasons for quarterback Jacory Harris, wide receiver Tommy Streeter and running back Lamar Miller. His persuasion on the defense was evident, as the Canes held several top-rated offenses to 20-plus points below their season averages. The Miami defense finished the season ranked No. 21 in the nation in scoring defense and tied for ninth in red zone defense.

With a commitment to community service, Golden instituted the Be the Match-Bone Marrow drive at Miami. Members of the football staff and team took an active part in registering members of the UM and South Florida communities for the national organization.

Golden arrived in Coral Gables after spending five seasons (2006-2010) as the head coach at Temple University. Over five seasons at Temple, Golden took the Owls to unprecedented heights. Before his arrival, TU had just two winning seasons over its previous 26 years and had only won 22 percent of its games over the previous 30 years.

In 2010, Golden led the Owls to an 8-4 overall record, 5-3 in Mid-American Conference (MAC) games and saw eight players named to the All-MAC first team. The 2009 season saw the Owls reach unparalleled success. Golden guided the Owls to new heights, finishing the season at 9-4 overall and tying for first place in the MAC East Division with a 7-1 mark. Temple recorded its first winning season since 1990 and made its first bowl appearance in 30 years. The Owls’ bowl game was just the third in 111 years of Temple football. The MAC East championship was the Owls’ best conference finish since joining the league in 2003. TU won a single-season record nine consecutive games.

The Colts Neck, N.J., native was named the Owls’ 24th head football coach on December 6, 2005, after spending the prior five seasons as defensive coordinator at the University of Virginia.

Named the 2009 MAC Coach of the Year and the Maxwell Club’s Tri-State Coach of the Year, Golden also saw an unprecedented 15 Owls earn

GOLDEN FILEPERSONALHometown Colts Neck, N.J.Education Penn State, 1991 (B.A., Pre-Law) Virginia, 1996 (M.Ed., Sports Psychology)Family wife Kelly; son AJ; daughters Addison and Grace

COACHING EXPERIENCE1993 Offensive Coordinator, Red Bank Catholic HS1994-96 Graduate Assistant, Virginia1997-99 Linebackers, Boston College2000 Linebackers, Penn State2001-05 Defensive Coordinator, Virginia2006-10 Head Coach, Temple2011-present Head Coach, Miami

COACHING HONORS2004 Jersey Shore Sports Hall of Fame inductee2009 MAC Coach of the Year2009 Maxwell Club’s Tri-State Coach of the Year2013 Lombardi Award for College Coaching & Leadership

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (2)2009 EagleBank Bowl (Temple)2013 Russell Athletic Bowl (Miami)

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1987-91 Penn State1992 New England Patriots

COACHING RECORD OVERALL CONFERENCEYEAR SCHOOL RECORD RECORD FINISH POSTSEASON2006 Temple 1-112007 Temple 4-8 4-4 t4th, MAC East2008 Temple 5-7 4-4 t2nd, MAC East2009 Temple 9-4 7-1 t1st, MAC East EagleBank2010 Temple 8-4 5-3 3rd, MAC East2011 Miami 6-6 3-5 5th, ACC Coastal2012 Miami 7-5 5-3 t1st, ACC Coastal2013 Miami 9-4 5-3 t2nd, ACC Coastal Russell Athletic8 SEASONS 49-49 33-23 Temple 27-34 20-12 Miami 22-15 13-11

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HEAD COACH AL GOLDENAll-MAC honors, including a school record eight first-team All-MAC honorees. All-American Bernard Pierce was named the MAC Freshman of the Year, while sophomore Adrian Robinson garnered MAC Defensive Player of the Year accolades.

The Owls also received recognition for their community service efforts. In 2009, the Temple team was awarded the Robert P. Levy Community Service Award, presented by the Philadelphia Sports Congress, and the Athletic Department’s inaugural T.E.A.M. [Temple’s Exceptional Acts for Mankind] Award for community service.

Off the field, Golden has mentored the Owls through the greatest academic turnaround in the NCAA APR Reform Era. In his third season, Golden guided the Owls to a 5-7 mark, the team’s most wins most since 1990, and a second-place finish in the MAC East. Facing five opponents that went on to postseason play, the Owls persevered to new heights, despite losing three games on the very last play of the game.

In 2008, Golden saw five Owls earn All-MAC honors, including senior DT Terrance Knighton, Temple’s then-only first-team selection. Temple showed significant improvement on special teams, leading the nation in kickoff returns. The Owls out-scored their opponents for the season for the first time since 1990. During his second season in 2007, Golden once again played the nation’s most true freshmen (20) and started the nation’s most true freshmen (12). He led the Owls to a 4-8 overall record and a 4-4 mark during their inaugural season in the Mid-American Conference.

Along the way, TU won three consecutive games. The fourth win tied Temple’s mark for the most conference wins since 1967. Led by All-MAC players DT Andre Neblett and DB Dominique Harris, the Cherry & White defense led the MAC in total defense, red zone defense, and pass defense. The Owls’ red zone defense ranked first nationally.

In his first campaign in Owl Country, Golden played 22 true freshmen, the most in the nation, against the third most difficult schedule in the country. Only national champion Florida (10) and Stanford (9) played more bowl participants during the regular season than the Owls, who competed against eight teams that earned postseason berths. Thirty-eight players saw their first major college football action under Golden in 2006, including 27 freshmen.

Golden captured his first victory at the helm when the Owls defeated Bowling Green, 28- 14, at Lincoln Financial Field on Oct. 28, 2006. The win was the largest accomplishment for the Owls on the field, but a multitude of goals were achieved off the field during Golden’s initial campaign. Temple unveiled the most comprehensive academic support team in the Mid-American Conference and teamed with Adidas as the team’s official outfitter. The program was also successful in assembling a regional, nonconference schedule for years to come.

Recruiting has also been a tremendous success under Golden’s leadership. His initial signing class in 2006 was rated best in the MAC by CollegeFootballNews.com, while the 2007 and 2008 classes earned top honors in the league from Scout.com.

With a commitment to community service and academics at the core of Golden’s program, a multitude of individual honors were bestowed upon the Owls in 2006. Seven student-athletes were named to the 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area Football team, providing Temple the most honorees of the 10 Delaware Valley institutions that sponsor football. Three players were named to the 2006 Eastern College Athletic Conference Division I-A Football All-Star Team, marking the most for the Owls on the ECAC squad since a trio also earned recognition in 1997.

In addition, three football student-athletes were named honorable mention freshman All-Americans by The Sporting News. It signaled the largest number of rookies to receive national recognition in program history.

Golden was named the youngest defensive coordinator in Division I-A by Virginia head coach Al Groh in January 2001, after spending the previous season at his alma mater, serving as linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator under Joe Paterno. From 2001 to 2004, the Cavaliers’ defense improved under his tutelage, ranking 108th in total defense in his first year to ranking 18th in total defense in 2004. In the same time period, Virginia’s scoring defense went from 74th in the nation (27.6 ppg) to 17th (17.7 ppg) utilizing Golden’s 3-4 scheme.

In addition to his responsibilities as defensive coordinator, Golden directed the inside linebackers from 2001-04 before shifting to the secondary in 2005. In 2004, he oversaw a defense that featured the nation’s

best group of linebackers, according to Athlon, The Sporting News, and ESPN The Magazine. Under his guidance, Ahmad Brooks blossomed into a finalist for the Butkus Award. In 2003, Brooks and Kai Parham earned Freshman All-America honors. Golden was responsible for recruiting Brooks, the USA Today National Defensive Player of the Year--the highest ranked recruit to ever attend U.Va. Golden signed the Virginia High School Player of the Year in both 2002 (Brooks) and 2004 (Olu Hall).

During his first two seasons at Virginia, Golden helped develop two-time All-ACC linebacker Angelo Crowell, who currently plays with the Buffalo Bills, and 2003 Hula Bowl participant Merrill Robertson. Following the 2001 season, Golden was an assistant coach for the Gray team in the 64th Annual Blue-Gray All-Star Football Classic.

Golden began his coaching career in 1993 as offensive coordinator at Red Bank (N.J.) Catholic High School. He then served as a graduate assistant under George Welsh at Virginia from 1994 to 1996, where he worked primarily with the linebackers and the kickoff and punting teams. He helped develop All- ACC linebackers James Farrior and Jamie Sharper, both of whom were chosen in the 1997 NFL draft. Farrior was a first-round pick (#8) by the New York Jets, while Sharper was a second-round selection (#34) by the Baltimore Ravens. Golden then coached the linebackers at Boston College from 1997 to 1999 under Tom O’Brien. While at BC, Golden coached All-Big East and NFL linebackers Frank Chamberlin (Tennessee Titans) and Erik Storz (Jacksonville Jaguars). The Eagles finished the 1999 regular season with an 8-3 record and a top-25 national ranking, while making their first postseason bowl appearance since 1994.

Golden was a three-year (1989-91) letterwinner and two-year starter at tight end for Penn State, where he received the 1991 Ridge Riley Award, given annually to a player who displays excellence in scholarship, sportsmanship, friendship and leadership. As a junior in 1990, Golden played a key role in Penn State’s nationally televised 24-21 upset of No. 1-ranked Notre Dame at South Bend.

His touchdown reception late in the fourth quarter tied the score at 21 as Penn State rallied from a 21-7 deficit. Golden captained the Nittany Lions his senior year and helped lead them to a 42-17 win over Tennessee in the 1992 Fiesta Bowl. Following that victory, Penn State finished with an 11-2 record and ranked third in the nation in the final 1991 AP poll.

After his tenure as a player in State College, Golden spent one season in the NFL with the New England Patriots.

Golden earned his undergraduate degree in pre-law from Penn State in 1991 before receiving his master’s in sports psychology from Virginia in December, 1996.

A 2004 inductee of the Jersey Shore Sports Hall of Fame, he is married to the former Kelly Hanna of Lock Haven, Pa. The couple has three children--son A.J. (7), and daughters Addison (6) and Grace (3).

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HEAD COACH AL GOLDENYEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

AT TEMPLE (2006-2010)2006 (1-11)DATE OPPONENT W/L SCOREA 31 at Buffalo OT L 3-9S 9 (13) Louisville L 0-62S 16 at Minnesota L 0-62S 23 at Western Michigan L 7-41S 30 at Vanderbilt L 14-43O 7 Kent State L 17-28O 12 vs. (12) Clemson L 9-63O 21 at Northern Illinois L 21-43O 28 Bowling Green [HC] W 28-14N 4 Central Michigan L 26-42N 11 at Penn State L 0-47N 18 at Navy L 6-42

2007 (4-8, 4-4 MAC)DATE OPPONENT W/L SCOREA 31 Navy L 19-30S 8 Buffalo* L 7-42S 15 at Connecticut L 17-22S 22 at Bowling Green* L 35-48S 29 at Army L 21-37O 6 Northern Illinois* [HC] W 16-15O 13 at Akron* W 24-20O 20 Miami, Ohio* W 24-17N 2 at Ohio* L 7-23N 10 (25) Penn State L 0-31N 17 Kent State* W 24-14N 24 at Western Michigan* L 3-16

2008 (5-7, 4-4 MAC)DATE OPPONENT W/L SCOREA 29 at Army W 35-7S 6 Connecticut OT L 9-12S 13 at Buffalo* L 28-30S 20 at (16) Penn State L 3-45S 27 Western Michigan* [HC] L 3-7O 4 at Miami, Ohio* W 28-10O 10 at Central Michigan* L 14-24O 21 Ohio* W 14-10N 1 at Navy OT L 27-33N 12 at Kent State* L 38-41N 22 Eastern Michigan* W 55-52N 28 Akron* W 27-6

2009 (9-4, 7-1 MAC)MAC CO-EAST CHAMPIONSDATE OPPONENT W/L SCORES 3 Villanova L 24-27S 19 at (5) Penn State L 6-31S 26 Buffalo* W 37-13O 3 at Eastern Michigan* W 24-12O 10 Ball State* W 24-19O 17 Army [HC] W 27-13O 24 at Toledo* W 40-24O 31 at Navy W 27-24N 5 Miami, Ohio* W 34-32N 13 at Akron* W 56-17N 21 Kent State* W 47-13N 27 at Ohio* L 17-352009 EagleBank Bowl D 29 UCLA L 21-30

2010 (8-4, 5-3 MAC)DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORES 3 Villanova W 31-24S 9 Central Michigan* OT W 13-10S 18 Connecticut W 30-16S 25 at (23) Penn State L 13-22O 2 at Army W 42-35O 9 at Northern Illinois* L 7-31O 16 Bowling Green* [HC] W 28-27O 23 at Buffalo* W 42-0O 30 Akron* W 30-0N 6 at Kent State* W 28-10N 16 Ohio* L 23-31N 23 at Miami, Ohio* L 3-23

AT MIAMI (2011-PRESENT)2011 (6-6, 3-5 ACC)DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORES 5 at Maryland* L 24-32S 17 (17) Ohio State W 24-6S 24 Kansas State L 24-28O 1 Bethune-Cookman W 45-14O 8 at (21) Virginia Tech* L 35-38O 15 at North Carolina* W 30-24O 22 (22) Georgia Tech* W 24-7O 27 Virginia* L 21-28N 5 Duke* [HC] W 49-14N 12 at Florida State* L 19-23N 19 at USF W 6-3N 25 Boston College* L 17-24

2012 (7-5, 5-3 ACC)DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORES 1 at Boston College* W 41-32S 8 at (20) Kansas State L 13-52S 15 Bethune-Cookman W 38-10S 22 at Georgia Tech* OT W 42-36S 29 NC State* W 44-37O 6 at (9) Notre Dame L 3-41O 13 North Carolina* L 14-18O 20 (14) Florida State* [HC] L 20-33N 1 Virginia Tech* W 30-12N 10 at Virginia* L 40-41N 17 USF W 40-9N 24 at Duke* W 52-45

2013 (9-4, 5-3 ACC)DATE OPPONENT W/L SCOREA 30 FAU W 34-6S 7 (12) Florida W 21-16S 21 Savannah State W 77-7S 28 at USF W 49-21O 5 Georgia Tech* W 45-30O 17 at North Carolina* W 27-23O 26 Wake Forest* W 24-21N 2 at (3) Florida State* L 14-41N 9 Virginia Tech* [HC] L 24-42N 16 at Duke* L 30-48N 23 Virginia* W 45-26N 29 at Pitt* W 41-312013 Russell Athletic BowlD 28 Louisville L 9-36

GOLDEN VS. ALL OPPONENTS OVERALL TU UMAkron 4-0 4-0 –Army 3-1 3-1 –Ball State 1-0 1-0 –Bethune-Cookman 2-0 – 2-0Boston College 1-1 – 1-1Bowling Green 2-1 2-1 –Buffalo 2-3 2-3 –Central Michigan 1-2 1-2 –Clemson 0-1 0-1 –Connecticut 1-2 1-2 –Duke 2-1 – 2-1Eastern Michigan 2-0 2-0 –Florida 1-0 – 1-0Florida Atlantic 1-0 – 1-0Florida State 0-3 – 0-3Georgia Tech 3-0 – 3-0Kansas State 0-2 – 0-2Kent State 3-2 3-2 –Louisville 0-2 0-1 0-1Maryland 0-1 – 0-1Miami, Ohio 3-1 3-1 –Minnesota 0-1 0-1 –Navy 1-3 1-3 –

OVERALL TU UMNorth Carolina 2-1 – 2-1NC State 1-0 – 1-0Northern Illinois 1-2 1-2 –Notre Dame 0-1 – 0-1Ohio 1-3 1-3 –Ohio State 1-0 – 1-0Penn State 0-5 0-5 –Pitt 1-0 – 1-0Savannah State 1-0 – 1-0Toledo 1-0 1-0 –UCLA 0-1 0-1 –USF 3-0 – 3-0Vanderbilt 0-1 0-1 –Villanova 1-1 1-1 –Virginia 1-2 – 1-2Virginia Tech 1-2 – 1-2Wake Forest 1-0 – 1-0Western Michigan 0-3 0-3 –

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MARK D’ONOFRIOASSISTANT HEAD COACH / DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

PENN STATE, 1992

Mark D’Onofrio is in his fourth season as Miami’s defensive coordinator. In 2013, he guided a defense that has tallied 29 sacks, more than doubling the Canes’ 2012 production (14 sacks) and forced 27 turnovers, including 18 interceptions. Also in 2013, LB Denzel Perryman earned first-team All-ACC status and was a Dick Butkus Award semifinalist.

In his first season at Miami, D’Onofrio’s defense finished the season ranked ninth in the nation in red zone defense and 21st in scoring defense, holding opponents to an average of 20.08 points per game. The defense, under D’Onofrio’s guidance, finished strong and proved stingy, giving up an average of only 13.5 points in the last five games of the season.

Prior to the 2011 season, D’Onofrio saw two of his Temple standouts drafted, now are active on NFL rosters. Defensive end Muhammad Wilkerson was taken in the first round by the New York Jets and free safety Jaiqwaun Jarrett went in the second round to the Philadelphia Eagles. In all, three Owls were drafted during D’Onofrio’s tenure and five former players are active in the NFL.

D’ONOFRIO FILEPERSONALHometown North Bergen, N.J.Education Penn State, 1992 (B.A., Labor and Industrial Relations)Family wife Lucia; sons Jack and Thomas

COACHING EXPERIENCE1993 Offensive Coordinator, Red Bank Catholic HS1999 Linebackers, Saint Peter’s (N.J.)2000 Defensive Assistant, Georgia2001 Linebackers, Rutgers2002-03 Linebackers / Recruiting Coordinator, Rutgers2004 Tight Ends / Special Teams, Virginia2005 Inside Linebackers / Special Teams, Virginia2006-07 Defensive Coordinator, Temple2008-09 Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator, Temple2010 Assistant Head Coach / Def. Coordinator / LBs, Temple2011-pres. Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator, Miami

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (2)2009 EagleBank Bowl (Temple)2013 Russell Athletic Bowl (Miami)

JAMES COLEYOFFENSIVE COORDINATOR / QUARTERBACKS

FLORIDA STATE, 1997

James Coley is in his second season as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Hurricanes.

In his first season, the Hurricanes averaged 425.8 yards of total offense and 33.8 points. Stephen Morris posted his second consecutive 3,000-yard passing season and Allen Hurns set the school single-season receiving mark (1,162). His offense produced four All-ACC performers, including Hurns, Morris, senior OL Brandon Linder and sophomore RB Duke Johnson.

Coley spent five seasons in Tallahassee on Jimbo Fisher’s staff – all five as tight ends coach and the last three as the offensive coordinator. As the recruiting coordinator at Florida State in 2008 and 2009, he was instrumental in the Seminoles landing back-to-back Top 10 signing classes and was also named the ACC’s top recruiter in 2010 by ESPN.com.

Prior to Florida State, Coley spent one season in his hometown of Miami as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at FIU. He completely overhauled the Golden Panthers offense and established new standards for rushing yardage, as the unit doubled its production over the second half of the season.

COLEY FILEPERSONALHometown Miami, Fla.Education Florida State, 1997 (B.A.) LSU, 2004 (M.S., kinesiology)Family wife Kenia; daughter Madison and son Brady

COACHING EXPERIENCE1997-99 Quarterbacks Coach, Miami Senior HS2000-02 Assistant Head Coach/Off. Coordinator, Norland HS2003-04 Graduate Assistant, LSU2005-06 Offensive Assistant, Miami Dolphins2007 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, FIU2008-09 Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator, Florida State2010-12 Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends, Florida State2013 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, Miami

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (8)2003 Sugar Bowl (LSU)2004 Capital One Bowl (LSU)2008 Champs Sports Bowl (Florida State)2009 Gator Bowl (Florida State)2010 Chick-fil-A Bowl (Florida State)2011 Champs Sports Bowl (Florida State)2012 Orange Bowl (Florida State)2013 Russell Athletic Bowl (Miami)

JETHRO FRANKLINSENIOR DEFENSIVE ASSISTANT / DEF. LINE

FRESNO STATE, 1989

Jethro Franklin is in his fourth season as the University of Miami’s defensive line coach. Prior to arriving in Coral Gables, Franklin spent 20 years coaching defensive lines at the NFL and collegiate levels. The St. Lazaire, France, native has mentored some of the top defensive linemen in the NFL, including former Cane Russell Maryland. Franklin has also coached Packers’ standouts Gilbert Brown and Santana Dotson and Pro Bowlers Mario Williams, Vonnie Holliday, Kabeer-Gbaja-Biamila and Maryland.

In 2011, Franklin’s line helped the Canes to a No. 9 national ranking in red zone defense and 21st in scoring defense, holding opponents to an average of 20.08 points per game in his first season at Miami. Senior Marcus Robinson and freshman Anthony Chickillo combined for 10 sacks for a loss of 47 yards. Franklin’s former standout lineman at Temple, Muhammad Wilkerson, was taken in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the New York Jets.

Prior to joining the Hurricanes’ staff, Franklin spent one season at Temple on Al Golden’s staff as the line coach.

FRANKLIN FILEPERSONALHometown St. Lazaire, FranceEducation Fresno State, 1989 (B.A., Criminology)Family wife Cherise; son Kahlil; daughter Takara

COACHING EXPERIENCE1991-98 Defensive Line, Fresno State1999-2000 Interior Defensive Line, UCLA2000-04 Defensive Line, Green Bay Packers2005-06 Defensive Line, USC2006-07 Defensive Line, Tampa Bay Buccaneers2007-08 Defensive Line, Houston Texans2009-10 Defensive Line, USC2010 Defensive Line, Temple University2011-pres. Defensive Line, University of Miami

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (6)1991 California Bowl (Fresno State)1992 Freedom Bowl (Fresno State)1993 Aloha Bowl (Fresno State)2006 Rose Bowl (USC)2009 Emerald Bowl (USC)2013 Russell Athletic Bowl (Miami)

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BRENNAN CARROLLWIDE RECEIVERS /

NATIONAL RECRUITING COORDINATORPITTSBURGH, 2001

Brennan Carroll is in his fourth season as the University of Miami’s national recruiting coordinator and his second as the wide receivers coach. Carroll was also the tight ends coach during his first two seasons at UM. In his first year of coaching receivers, he tutored senior Allen Hurns, who has posted one of the greatest receiving seasons in program history. The second-team All-ACC receiver set the school single-season receiving record with 1,162 yards.

Carroll came to Coral Gables after spending eight years with Southern California’s football program, including six as a full-time assistant. He is the eldest son of former USC head coach and current Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll.

During his career, Carroll has tutored four NFL talents in Anthony McCoy (Seattle Seahawks), Fred Davis (Washington Redskins), Dominique Byrd (Washington Redskins) and Jordan Cameron (Cleveland Browns).

While at USC, the 33-year old, coached the tight ends. He took on the additional duty of recruiting coordinator beginning in 2007.

CARROLL FILEPERSONALHometown Saratoga, Calif.Education Pittsburgh, 2001 (B.S., Social Sciences)Family wife Amber; son Dillon; daughter Colbie

COACHING EXPERIENCE2002 Offensive Assistant / Special Teams, USC2003 Offensive Assistant / Tight Ends, USC2004-06 Tight Ends, USC2007-10 Tight Ends / Recruiting Coordinator, USC2011-12 Tight Ends / National Recruiting Coordinator, Miami2013 Wide Receivers / National Recruiting Coordinator, Miami

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (8)2002 Orange Bowl (USC)2003 Rose Bowl (USC)2004 Orange Bowl (USC)2005 Rose Bowl (USC)2006 Rose Bowl (USC)2007 Rose Bowl (USC)2008 Rose Bowl (USC)2013 Russell Athletic Bowl (Miami)

TIM ‘“ICE” HARRISRUNNING BACKS

MIAMI, 1992

Tim “Ice” Harris is in his first season on the Miami Hurricanes coaching staff as running backs coach.

Harris was named Assistant Director of Football Operations on Al Golden’s staff on March 3, 2014, where he served as the primary liaison with high school coaches. He also assisted in coordinating community service events for current student-athletes.

Harris has more than 24 years of high school coaching experience and returns to Miami after a second successful stint as the head coach of Booker T. Washington (2003-07, 2011-13), where he compiled a 99-10 record in eight seasons. He was named Florida Dairy Farm Florida Coach of the Year in 2012 and 2013 after guiding Booker T. Washington to back-to-back Class 4A state championships. Booker T. Washington finished No. 1 in the final MaxPreps national football rankings.

A native of Miami, Harris played three years as a defensive back at Carthage College in Kenosha,

HARRIS FILEPERSONALHometown Miami, Fla.Education Miami, expectedFamily wife Chonita; sons Brandon, Tim Jr., and Treon

COACHING EXPERIENCE1986-96 Head Coach, Miami High School1997-98 Offensive Coordinator, Northwestern HS1999-00 Offensive Coordinatpr, Miami Central HS2001-02 Offensive Coordinator, Northwestern HS2003-07 Head Coach, Booker T. Washington HS2011-13 Head Coach, Booker T. Washington HS2014-14 Assistant Director of Football Operations, Miami2014 Running Backs Coach, Miami

ART KEHOEOFFENSIVE LINE

MIAMI, 1982

Art Kehoe is in his fourth season as the offensive line coach on Al Golden’s staff and his 30th year overall as a Miami Hurricane. Kehoe, an integral part of the U Football legacy, has coached some of the best offensive linemen to ever play the game.

His 2013 offensive line paved the way for four All-ACC selections.

In his first season back at Miami since 2005, Kehoe coached a 2011 line that helped UM to one of its most efficient offensive seasons in memory. The line blocked for the likes of Lamar Miller (1,272 rushing yards) and protected quarterback Jacory Harris (2,486 passing yards) en route to a national ranking of No. 3 in offensive efficiency, according to Footballoutsiders.com.

Kehoe’s tenure of 28 years at Miami, a span during which he has either played or coached for six head football coaches, ranks among the longest of any UM athletics figure.

KEHOE FILEPERSONALHometown Conshohocken, PaEducation Miami, 1982 (B.A., Business Administration)Family wife Dee; son Jake; daughter Madison

COACHING EXPERIENCE1981 Student Assistant, Miami1982-84 Graduate Assistant, Miami1985-91 Offensive Line Assistant, Miami1992-94 Tight Ends / Offensive Line Assistant, Miami1995 Interim Coach, Miami1995-2001 Offensive Line, Miami2002-05 Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Line, Miami2006-07 Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Line, Ole Miss2008-10 Offensive Line, UFL California Redwoods2011-pres. Offensive Line, Miami

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (21)All at the University of Miami1984 Orange 1991 Cotton 2000 Gator1985 Fiesta 1992 Orange 2001 Sugar1986 Sugar 1993 Sugar 2002 Rose1987 Fiesta 1994 Fiesta 2003 Fiesta1988 Orange 1995 Orange 2004 Orange1989 Orange 1996 Carquest 2005 Peach1990 Sugar 1998 Micron PC 2013 Russell Athletic

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LARRY SCOTTTIGHT ENDSUSF, 2000

Florida native Larry Scott was named the Miami Hurricanes tight ends coach on Feb. 25, 2013.

Scott, a native of Sebring, Fla., had spent the previous eight seasons at USF, beginning in 2005 as the director of high school relations. In 2006, he moved to a graduate assistant role before coaching tight ends in 2007-08 and again in 2010-11. Between tight end coaching stints, he coached the offensive line in 2009. Last season, he coached the running backs and became an offensive assistant in 2013.

During his second stint as the Bulls’ TE coach, Scott and his group helped USF to its fifth-straight eight-win season, making it one of only 15 programs nationally and one of just 10 in BCS leagues to accomplish the feat.

Scott’s biggest impact on USF came in recruiting within Miami-Dade and Broward counties. USF’s 2008 class was considered to be among the best in program history until the Bulls’ 2009 class was ranked No. 21 nationally.

SCOTT FILEPERSONALHometown Sebring, Fla.Education USF, 2000Family wife Shakiera; sons Larry and Jalen; daughter Jurnee

COACHING EXPERIENCE2001 Run Game Coordinator / Offensive Line, Wharton HS2001-03 Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line, Freedom HS2004 Co-Offensive Coordinator, Sebring HS2005 Director of High School Relations, USF2006 Graduate Assistant, USF2007-08 Tight Ends, USF2009 Offensive Line, USF2010-11 Tight Ends, USF2012 Running Backs, USF2013 Tight Ends, Miami

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (6)2006 Papajohns.com Bowl (USF)2007 Brut Sun Bowl (USF)2008 MagicJack St. Petersburg Bowl (USF)2009 International Bowl (USF)2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl (USF)2013 Russell Athletic Bowl (Miami)

PAUL WILLIAMSDEFENSIVE BACKSDELAWARE, 1996

Paul Williams, who has 18 seasons of collegiate coaching experience, is in his fourth year as the University of Miami’s defensive backs coach. Williams’ unit has helped the Canes amassed 18 interceptions on defense – the ninth-most in the nation in 2013.

In his first year at Miami, the Canes were the 21st-rated scoring defense in the nation, holding opponents to an average of 20.08 points per game.

Prior to arriving in Coral Gables, Williams spent five seasons as defensive backs coach at Temple University under Al Golden.

Williams’ defensive backs helped lead Temple to a successful 2010 campaign, finishing 8-4 and 5-3 in the Mid-American Conference. Standout defensive back Jaiquawn Jarrett garnered All-MAC first-team honors for the second year in a row, headlining a group of four defensive players earning all-conference accolades. Jarrett was a second-round NFL draft pick by the Philadelphia Eagles.

WILLIAMS FILEPERSONALHometown Newark, Del.Education Delaware, 1996 (B.A., Physical Education)Family wife Nicole; son Austin

COACHING EXPERIENCE1996 Assistant Defensive Line, Lafayette College1997-98 Assistant Secondary / Special Teams, Pennsylvania1999-2000 Wide Receivers / Special Teams, Delaware2001-04 Secondary / Special Teams, Western Michigan2005-06 Safeties, Western Michigan2006-10 Defensive Backs, Temple2011-pres. Defensive Backs, Miami

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (2)2009 EagleBank Bowl (Temple)2013 Russell Athletic Bowl (Miami)

HURLIE BROWNLINEBACKERSMIAMI, 1992

Hurlie Brown is in his second season as the Miami Hurricanes’ running backs coach, ascending to the post on Feb. 10, 2013. Under his watch in 2013, sophomore Duke Johnson rushed for 920 yards, while sophomore Dallas Crawford rushed for 12 touchdowns.

Brown spent the previous two seasons as a member of Golden’s staff as the senior football operations coordinator and was responsible for community outreach and recruiting official visits among other administrative duties.

Prior to returning to his alma mater, Brown spent four-plus years at Louisiana-Lafayette, where he served as defensive backs/kickoff team coordinator (2007-10) and secondary coach (2010-11).

The Merritt Island, Fla., native was a standout safety for the Hurricanes from 1988-91. After winning two national titles under Jimmy Johnson and Dennis Erickson, he began his coaching career as a graduate assistant under Erickson for the 1992 season.

BROWN FILEPERSONALHometown Merritt Island, Fla.Education Miami, 1992Family wife Tawny

COACHING EXPERIENCE1992 Graduate Assistant, Miami1998 Defensive Backs, Dillard HS1999-2001 Special Teams Coordinator / DBs, Merritt Island HS2001-06 Defensive Backs, FIU2006-10 Secondary Coach, Louisiana-Lafayette2011-12 Senior Football Operations Coordinator, Miami2013 Running Backs, Miami

BOWL EXPERIENCE, COACH (2)1992 Orange Bowl (Miami)2013 Russell Athletic Bowl (Miami)

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2013 STATISTICS (OVERALL: 9-4, ACC: 5-3, HOME: 6-1, AWAY: 3-2, NEUTRAL: 0-1)

RESULTS 9-3 (5-3 ACC Coastal)DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTAug. 30 RV — Florida Atlantic W 34-6 50,151Sept. 7 RV 12 Florida W 21-16 76,968Sept. 21 16 — Savannah State W 77-7 42,571Sept. 28 15 — at USF W 49-21 47,562Oct. 5 14 — • Georgia Tech W 45-30 47,008Oct. 17 10 — • at North Carolina W 27-23 56,000Oct. 26 7 — • Wake Forest W 24-21 66,160Nov. 2 7 3 • at Florida State L 14-41 84,409Nov. 9 11 — • Virginia Tech L 24-42 49,267Nov. 16 23 — • at Duke L 30-48 30,044Nov. 23 — — • Virginia W 45-26 44,732Nov. 29 — — • at Pittsburgh W 41-31 40,003Dec. 28 — 18 vs. Louisville L 9-36 51,098

TEAM STATISTICS UM OPPSCORING 440 348 Points Per Game 33.8 26.8FIRST DOWNS 247 287 Rushing 101 123 Passing 126 154 Penalty 20 10RUSHING YARDAGE 2084 2295 Yards gained rushing 2382 2586 Yards lost rushing 298 291 Rushing Attempts 436 522 Average Per Rush 4.8 4.4 Average Per Game 160.3 176.5 TDs Rushing 25 26PASSING YARDAGE 3452 3248 Comp-Att-Int 226-384-14 266-442-18 Average Per Pass 9.0 7.3 Average Per Catch 15.3 12.2 Average Per Game 265.5 249.8 TDs Passing 25 16TOTAL OFFENSE 5536 5543 Total Plays 820 964 Average Per Play 6.8 5.8 Average Per Game 425.8 426.4KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 60-1505 42-833PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 27-305 16-196INT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-250 14-141KICK RETURN AVERAGE 25.1 19.8PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.3 12.2INT RETURN AVERAGE 13.9 10.1FUMBLES-LOST 14-8 17-9PENALTIES-Yards 71-582 81-595 Average Per Game 44.8 45.8PUNTS-Yards 54-2498 64-2576 Average Per Punt 46.3 40.2 Net punt average 39.3 33.9KICKOFFS-Yards 83-5240 72-4410 Average Per Kick 63.1 61.2 Net kick average 41.7 36.9TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 25:59 34:013RD-DOWN Conversions 56/160 83/198 3rd-Down Pct 35% 42%4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/19 14/21 4th-Down Pct 42% 67%SACKS BY-Yards 29-177 17-147MISC YARDS 70 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 57 43FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 13-17 17-21ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-2RED-ZONE SCORES (44-55) 80% (40-50) 80%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (33-55) 60% (27-50) 54%PAT-ATTEMPTS (57-57) 100% (39-42) 93%ATTENDANCE 376857 258018 Games/Avg Per Game 7/53837 5/51604 Neutral Site Games 1/51098

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTALMiami 136 124 93 87 440Opponents 95 84 61 108 348

RUSHING G ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG YPGDuke Johnson 8 145 948 28 920 6.3 6 59 115.0Dallas Crawford 13 137 616 58 558 4.1 12 35 42.9Gus Edwards 12 66 346 8 338 5.1 5 29 28.2Eduardo Clements 11 30 194 0 194 6.5 0 28 17.6Stacy Coley 12 2 80 0 80 40.0 1 73 6.7Herb Waters 12 2 63 5 58 29.0 1 63 4.8Maurice Hagens 13 5 22 0 22 4.4 0 7 1.7DeAndre Johnson 1 5 21 0 21 4.2 0 8 21.0Allen Hurns 13 1 13 0 13 13.0 0 13 1.0Jameson Labady 1 4 5 0 5 1.2 0 3 5.0Gray Crow 2 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 1.5Ryan Williams 4 3 0 16 -16 -5.3 0 0 -4.0TEAM 8 7 0 24 -24 -3.4 0 0 -3.0Stephen Morris 13 28 71 159 -88 -3.1 0 16 -6.8TOTAL 13 436 2382 298 2084 4.8 25 73 160.3OPPONENTS 13 522 2586 291 2295 4.4 26 75 176.5

PASSING G EFF C-A-I PCT YDS TD LG AVG/GStephen Morris 13 144.67 198-344-12 57.6 3028 21 84 232.9Ryan Williams 4 190.30 22-32-1 68.8 369 3 54 92.2Gray Crow 2 149.00 6-8-1 75.0 55 1 15 27.5TOTAL 13 148.56 226-384-14 58.9 3452 25 84 265.5OPPONENTS 13 125.71 266-442-18 60.2 3248 16 71 249.8

RECEIVING G NO YDS AVG TD LG AVG/GAllen Hurns 13 62 1162 18.7 6 84 89.4Clive Walford 13 34 454 13.4 2 36 34.9Stacy Coley 12 33 591 17.9 7 81 49.2Herb Waters 12 28 406 14.5 5 54 33.8Dallas Crawford 13 20 171 8.6 1 30 13.2Phillip Dorsett 8 13 272 20.9 2 68 34.0Beau Sandland 13 9 94 10.4 1 20 7.2Maurice Hagens 13 7 83 11.9 0 33 6.4Malcolm Lewis 12 7 71 10.1 0 25 5.9Duke Johnson 8 4 77 19.2 0 38 9.6Rashawn Scott 4 3 38 12.7 0 26 9.5Asante Cleveland 13 3 23 7.7 1 10 1.8Standish Dobard 3 1 15 15.0 0 15 5.0Garrett Kidd 5 1 11 11.0 0 11 2.2Stephen Morris 13 1 -16 -16.0 0 0 -1.2TOTAL 13 226 3452 15.3 25 84 265.5OPPONENTS 13 266 3248 12.2 16 71 249.8

TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/GStephen Morris 13 372 -88 3028 2940 226.2Duke Johnson 8 145 920 0 920 115.0Dallas Crawford 13 137 558 0 558 42.9Ryan Williams 4 35 -16 369 353 88.2Gus Edwards 12 66 338 0 338 28.2Eduardo Clements 11 30 194 0 194 17.6Stacy Coley 12 2 80 0 80 6.7Gray Crow 2 9 3 55 58 29.0Herb Waters 12 2 58 0 58 4.8Maurice Hagens 13 5 22 0 22 1.7DeAndre Johnson 1 5 21 0 21 21.0Allen Hurns 13 1 13 0 13 1.0Jameson Labady 1 4 5 0 5 5.0TEAM 8 7 -24 0 -24 -3.0TOTAL 13 820 2084 3452 5536 425.8OPPONENTS 13 964 2295 3248 5543 426.4

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2013 STATISTICS (OVERALL: 9-4, ACC: 5-3, HOME: 6-1, AWAY: 3-2, NEUTRAL: 0-1)

SCORING TD FGs PAT RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTSMatt Goudis 0 13-17 57-57 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 96Dallas Crawford 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78Stacy Coley 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60Duke Johnson 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Allen Hurns 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Herb Waters 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36Gus Edwards 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Clive Walford 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Ladarius Gunter 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Phillip Dorsett 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Jimmy Gaines 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Beau Sandland 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Asante Cleveland 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Tracy Howard 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6David Gilbert 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2TOTAL 57 13-17 57-57 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 440OPPONENTS 43 17-21 39-42 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 348

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LGStacy Coley 10 220 22.0 1 79Phillip Dorsett 9 57 6.3 0 15D. Crawford 4 27 6.8 0 21Herb Waters 1 1 1.0 0 1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0Raphael Kirby 1 0 0.0 0 0Corn Elder 1 0 0.0 0 0TOTAL 27 305 11.3 1 79OPPONENTS 16 196 12.2 0 45

KICK RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LGStacy Coley 22 570 25.9 1 88Duke Johnson 14 396 28.3 0 95Artie Burns 10 261 26.1 0 43Corn Elder 7 164 23.4 0 39Jamal Carter 4 60 15.0 0 23Phillip Dorsett 2 28 14.0 0 17Malcolm Lewis 1 26 26.0 0 26TOTAL 60 1505 25.1 1 95OPPONENTS 42 833 19.8 0 40

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG TD LGTracy Howard 4 55 13.8 1 36Rayshawn Jenkins 3 22 7.3 0 19Ladarius Gunter 3 118 39.3 1 81Tyriq McCord 2 10 5.0 0 8Earl Moore 1 2 2.0 0 2AJ Highsmith 1 20 20.0 0 20Antonio Crawford 1 6 6.0 0 6Deon Bush 1 0 0.0 0 0Kacy Rodgers II 1 14 14.0 0 14Artie Burns 1 3 3.0 0 3TOTAL 18 250 13.9 2 81OPPONENTS 14 141 10.1 1 43

FUMBLE RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LGDavid Gilbert 1 72 72.0 1 72Jimmy Gaines 0 0 0.0 1 0Ladarius Gunter 0 0 0.0 1 0TOTAL 1 72 72.0 3 72OPPONENTS 0 0 0.0 0 0

KICKOFFS NO YDS AVG LG OB RET NET YDLNPat O’Donnell 79 4983 63.1 37 2 Matt Goudis 4 257 64.2 1 0 TOTAL 83 5240 63.1 38 2 833 41.7 23OPPONENTS 72 4410 61.2 10 0 1505 36.9 28

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS G RUSH REC PR KR IR TOT AVG/GStacy Coley 12 80 591 220 570 0 1461 121.8Duke Johnson 8 920 77 0 396 0 1393 174.1Allen Hurns 13 13 1162 0 0 0 1175 90.4Dallas Crawford 13 558 171 27 0 0 756 58.2Herb Waters 12 58 406 1 0 0 465 38.8Clive Walford 13 0 454 0 0 0 454 34.9Phillip Dorsett 8 0 272 57 28 0 357 44.6Gus Edwards 12 338 0 0 0 0 338 28.2Artie Burns 11 0 0 0 261 3 264 24.0Eduardo Clements 11 194 0 0 0 0 194 17.6Corn Elder 10 0 0 0 164 0 164 16.4Ladarius Gunter 12 0 0 0 0 118 118 9.8Maurice Hagens 13 22 83 0 0 0 105 8.1Malcolm Lewis 12 0 71 0 26 0 97 8.1Beau Sandland 13 0 94 0 0 0 94 7.2Jamal Carter 13 0 0 0 60 0 60 4.6Tracy Howard 13 0 0 0 0 55 55 4.2Rashawn Scott 4 0 38 0 0 0 38 9.5Asante Cleveland 13 0 23 0 0 0 23 1.8Rayshawn Jenkins 13 0 0 0 0 22 22 1.7DeAndre Johnson 1 21 0 0 0 0 21 21.0AJ Highsmith 13 0 0 0 0 20 20 1.5Standish Dobard 3 0 15 0 0 0 15 5.0Kacy Rodgers II 12 0 0 0 0 14 14 1.2Garrett Kidd 5 0 11 0 0 0 11 2.2Tyriq McCord 13 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.8Antonio Crawford 13 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.5Jameson Labady 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0Gray Crow 2 3 0 0 0 0 3 1.5Earl Moore 11 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2Ryan Williams 4 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -4.0TEAM 8 -24 0 0 0 0 -24 -3.0Stephen Morris 13 -88 -16 0 0 0 -104 -8.0TOTAL 13 2084 3452 305 1505 250 7596 584.3OPPONENTS 13 2295 3248 196 833 141 6713 516.4

PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB FC I20 50+ BLKPat O’Donnell 53 2498 47.1 71 9 11 19 23 1TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0TOTAL 54 2498 46.3 71 9 11 19 23 1OPPONENTS 64 2576 40.2 61 5 10 16 14 0

FIELD GOALS FG PCT 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLKMatt Goudis 13-17 76.5 0-0 4-5 7-7 2-5 0-0 49 0

FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE MIAMI OPPONENTSFlorida Atlantic (35),(45) (25),(20)Florida – (33)Savannah State – –at USF 23 –Georgia Tech (24) (45)at North Carolina (22),(20),43 47,(25),(35),(22)Wake Forest (34),40 47at Florida State 44 (25),(28)Virginia Tech (49) –at Duke (32),(32),(31) (48),(32)Virginia (33) (33),(25)at Pittsburgh (29),(39) 43,(36)vs. Louisville – (36), (43), (42), 37

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS GP UA AT TT TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU QBH FR-YDS FF BLK SAFDenzel Perryman 13-13 69 39 108 5.0-15 1.5-9 . 3 2 . 1 . .Jimmy Gaines 13-13 54 29 83 2.0-4 . . 2 2 2-0 1 . .Shayon Green 13-13 40 28 68 10.5-30 3.0-12 . 2 4 . 1 . .Rayshawn Jenkins 13-12 30 16 46 1.0-2 . 3-22 5 . . . . .Ladarius Gunter 12-12 36 10 46 2.0-8 . 3-118 9 . . 1 . .Anthony Chickillo 13-13 25 21 46 7.5-25 3.5-15 . 2 7 . . . .Tyrone Cornileus 13-5 27 13 40 2.0-14 1.0-13 . 3 . . 1 . .Justin Renfrow 13-4 21 15 36 . . . 2 1 . 1 . .Tracy Howard 13-12 22 13 35 1.0-1 . 4-55 1 . . 1 . .Olsen Pierre 13-12 18 15 33 1.0-4 1.0-4 . 2 2 . . 1 .Thurston Armbrister 13-6 25 8 33 5.0-14 2.0-8 . . 1 1-0 . . .Antonio Crawford 13-2 27 5 32 . . 1-6 3 1 . . . .Deon Bush 11-3 23 8 31 2.0-18 2.0-18 1-0 1 . . 1 . .Curtis Porter 13-9 12 13 25 3.0-10 . . . . 1-0 1 . .Luther Robinson 13-1 7 17 24 1.0-1 . . . . 1-0 . . .AJ Highsmith 13-4 10 13 23 1.0-4 1.0-4 1-20 3 . . . . .Kacy Rodgers II 12-7 10 8 18 1.0-15 1.0-15 1-14 . . . 1 . .Alex Figueroa 9-2 12 5 17 1.0-5 1.0-5 . . . . . . .Artie Burns 11-0 15 2 17 0.5-1 . 1-3 3 . . 1 1 .Ufomba Kamalu 9-0 5 8 13 3.5-25 3.5-25 . . 1 . . . .Tyriq McCord 13-0 7 6 13 4.0-32 4.0-32 2-10 1 . 1-0 3 . .Raphael Kirby 13-0 8 2 10 2.5-5 1.0-3 . 1 1 . . . .David Gilbert 12-0 6 4 10 1.5-4 0.5-2 . . 1 2-72 . . .Nantambu Fentress 13-0 9 . 9 . . . 1 . . . . .Jermaine Grace 11-0 4 4 8 . . . . . . . . .Al-Quadin Muhammad 13-0 7 1 8 2.0-7 2.0-7 . . 2 . . . .Corn Elder 10-0 6 1 7 . . . . . . . . .Dallas Crawford 13-6 5 1 6 . . . . . . . 1 .Jamal Carter 13-0 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . .Garrett Kidd 5-0 3 1 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . .Malcolm Lewis 12-1 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .Jelani Hamilton 4-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .Eduardo Clements 11-0 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .Jared Wheeler 13-6 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . .Larry Hope 2-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .Pat O’Donnell 13-0 3 . 3 . . . . . . 1 . .Akil Craig 3-0 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .Sean McNally 13-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Kelvin Cain 6-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .David Perry 1-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .Nate Dortch 6-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .Allen Hurns 13-11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TEAM 8-0 1 . 1 1.0-5 1.0-5 . . . . . . 1Dwayne Hoilett 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Stephen Morris 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . .Gus Edwards 12-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Jon Feliciano 13-13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .JaWand Blue 2-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Keion Berry 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Herb Waters 12-5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Brandon Linder 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Corey King 3-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .Phillip Dorsett 8-5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Earl Moore 11-0 . . . . . 1-2 . . . . . .TOTAL 13-0 576 322 898 61-249 29-177 18-250 44 26 9-72 15 3 1OPPONENTS 13-0 532 242 774 65.0-287 17-147 14-141 42 26 8-0 9 1 .

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2013 STATISTICS (OVERALL: 9-4, ACC: 5-3, HOME: 6-1, AWAY: 3-2, NEUTRAL: 0-1)

GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS FINAL QUARTERS 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT OFF PUNTS PENALTY 3RD 4TH RED SACKS FIELD POSSESSION TIMEGAME SCORE 1 2 3 4 OT R-P-PE TOT NO-YDS-TD C-A-I YDS TD ATT-YDS NO-AVG F-FL NO-YDS DNS DNS ZONE NO-YDS GOALS 1 2 3 4 TOTMiami 34 3 17 14 0 – 10-9-1 20 38-303-3 18-31-1 200 1 69-503 4-44.8 0-0 8-67 4-14 1-3 3-4 5-24 2-2 7:16 6:24 6:45 6:17 26:42Florida Atlantic 6 0 3 3 0 – 9-6-3 18 43-133-0 16-32-0 117 0 75-250 10-41.5 1-1 3-25 6-19 0-1 2-2 1-10 2-2 7:44 8:36 8:15 8:43 33:18Miami 21 14 0 0 7 – 3-5-2 10 28-50-1 12-25-1 162 2 53-212 9-43.6 0-0 5-58 1-11 0-0 2-6 2-17 0-0 5:46 2:38 6:18 6:58 21:40Florida 16 6 0 3 7 – 9-12-1 22 44-122-1 22-33-2 291 1 77-413 4-42.5 4-3 10-70 6-15 0-1 2-2 1-11 1-1 9:14 12:22 8:42 8:02 38:20Miami 77 21 28 28 0 – 15-12-0 27 46-324-6 20-23-0 313 4 69-637 0-0.0 0-0 10-75 6-9 2-3 8-10 4-18 0-0 5:53 10:04 10:05 7:17 33:19Savannah State 7 0 0 7 0 – 7-1-0 8 26-139-1 8-25-4 44 0 51-183 7-38.1 0-0 2-7 1-13 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 9:07 4:56 4:55 7:43 26:41Miami 49 21 14 14 0 – 8-14-0 22 39-165-3 19-32-2 375 3 71-540 3-45.0 4-2 7-48 7-14 1-1 5-8 5-36 0-1 8:53 7:55 7:13 7:42 31:43at USF 21 7 0 0 14 – 4-9-0 13 33-99-1 13-27-1 189 1 60-288 7-37.1 2-2 5-30 2-14 1-3 2-2 1-4 0-0 6:07 7:05 7:47 7:18 28:17Miami 45 7 10 7 21 – 11-11-0 22 31-227-2 17-22-2 324 3 53-551 1-49.0 2-2 7-54 3-6 0-0 4-5 2-12 1-1 1:59 6:11 8:49 7:02 24:01Georgia Tech 30 17 0 0 13 – 20-3-0 23 62-335-4 6-19-2 66 0 81-401 4-37.2 2-1 3-15 6-16 4-5 3-3 1-7 1-1 13:01 8:49 6:11 7:58 35:59Miami 27 6 7 0 14 – 11-12-0 23 45-234-2 19-35-4 322 0 80-556 4-41.0 0-0 4-30 8-18 0-0 4-5 2-8 2-3 8:51 4:38 6:39 8:53 29:01at North Carolina 23 7 10 3 3 – 7-15-1 23 36-105-0 32-43-2 395 2 79-500 6-42.0 2-0 7-44 5-15 0-0 4-5 1-13 3-4 6:09 10:22 8:21 6:07 30:59Miami 24 0 10 0 14 – 9-7-4 20 40-200-2 17-28-0 191 1 68-391 4-44.2 0-0 6-46 6-13 0-1 3-4 2-15 1-2 1:38 9:09 7:19 9:30 27:36Wake Forest 21 7 7 0 7 – 4-16-1 21 25-59-1 25-46-1 302 2 71-361 5-40.6 0-0 6-58 8-16 2-2 2-2 1-9 0-1 13:22 5:51 7:41 5:30 32:24Miami 14 7 7 0 0 – 7-8-2 17 29-83-0 16-28-2 192 2 57-275 3-53.3 0-0 2-5 4-11 1-3 1-1 1-4 0-1 5:43 6:38 4:18 4:48 21:27at Florida State 41 7 14 14 6 – 10-15-0 25 44-192-4 21-29-2 325 1 73-517 1-38.0 1-0 6-55 11-15 0-0 6-6 2-27 2-2 9:17 8:22 10:42 10:12 38:33Miami 24 7 7 10 0 – 3-8-1 12 24-28-1 16-29-0 324 2 53-352 5-55.2 3-2 2-10 3-12 2-3 1-1 3-10 1-1 4:01 8:01 6:02 2:26 20:30Virginia Tech 42 14 14 7 7 – 9-17-0 26 47-183-4 25-31-0 366 2 78-549 5-41.6 2-0 11-71 8-14 0-1 4-5 2-11 0-0 10:59 6:59 8:58 12:34 39:30Miami 30 17 3 10 0 – 8-17-3 28 29-186-0 30-49-1 379 2 78-565 4-42.8 1-0 7-69 5-15 0-2 4-4 1-10 3-3 9:04 9:52 7:19 5:44 31:59at Duke 48 7 14 10 17 – 18-9-0 27 52-358-5 16-24-0 185 1 76-543 4-43.5 0-0 5-55 5-13 2-2 5-5 1-2 2-2 5:56 5:08 7:41 9:16 28:01Miami 45 14 7 10 14 – 5-5-1 11 25-90-2 13-27-1 214 2 52-304 7-49.1 2-1 7-70 5-14 0-0 4-4 1-10 1-1 4:16 5:11 9:50 2:54 22:11Virginia 26 10 3 0 13 – 10-15-3 28 46-243-2 23-45-3 240 1 91-483 6-41.8 1-1 10-61 11-20 0-0 4-6 1-5 2-2 10:44 9:49 5:10 12:06 37:49Miami 41 17 14 0 10 – 8-11-2 21 34-180-2 17-28-0 296 3 62-476 4-44.2 0-0 4-30 4-11 0-0 4-4 1-8 2-2 8:55 3:06 7:59 6:05 26:05at Pittsburgh 31 7 3 7 14 – 12-13-0 25 33-220-2 24-43-1 281 2 76-501 4-36.0 1-1 4-25 6-14 2-2 3-3 0-0 1-2 6:05 11:54 7:01 8:55 33:55Miami 9 2 0 0 7 – 3-7-4 14 28-14-1 12-27-0 160 0 55-174 6-45.7 2-1 2-20 0-11 1-3 1-3 1-4 0-0 7:17 6:00 5:45 2:26 21:28vs. Louisville 36 6 16 7 7 – 4-23-1 28 31-107-1 35-45-0 447 3 76-554 1-45.0 1-0 9-79 8-14 1-1 3-5 4-39 3-4 7:43 9:00 9:15 12:34 38:32

GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB RBFAU Hurns Flowers Bunche McDermott Linder Feliciano Walford Dorsett Morris Hagens Du. JohnsonUF Hurns Flowers Feliciano McDermott Linder Henderson Walford Dorsett Morris Cleveland (TE) Du. JohnsonSSU Hurns Flowers Feliciano Wheeler Linder Henderson Waters (Slot) Dorsett Morris Hagens Crawfordat USF Hurns Flowers Feliciano Wheeler Linder Henderson Walford Waters Morris Hagens Du. JohnsonGT Dorsett Flowers Wheeler McDermott Linder Feliciano Walford Coley Morris Cleveland (TE) Du. Johnsonat UNC Dorsett Flowers Feliciano McDermott Wheeler Linder Walford Hurns Morris Cleveland (TE) Du. JohnsonWF Hurns Flowers Feliciano McDermott Wheeler Linder Walford Coley Morris Cleveland (TE) Du. Johnsonat FSU Lewis Flowers Feliciano McDermott Wheeler Linder Walford Cleveland (TE) Morris Hagens Du. JohnsonVT Hurns Flowers Feliciano McDermott Linder Henderson Walford Coley Morris Cleveland (TE) Crawfordat Duke Hurns Flowers Feliciano McDermott Linder Henderson Walford Coley Morris Waters (WR) CrawfordUVA Hurns Flowers Feliciano McDermott Linder Henderson Walford Cleveland (TE) Morris Waters (WR) Crawfordat Pitt Hurns Flowers Feliciano McDermott Linder Henderson Walford Coley Morris Waters (WR) Crawfordvs. Louisville Hurns Flowers Feliciano McDermott Linder Henderson Walford Coley Morris Cleveland (TE) Crawford

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE DT DT DE OLB MLB OLB CB S S CBFAU Chickillo Porter Pierre Green Armbrister Gaines Perryman Howard Rodgers II Jenkins GunterUF Chickillo Porter Pierre Green Armbrister Gaines Perryman Howard Rodgers II Jenkins GunterSSU Chickillo Porter Pierre Green Figueroa Gaines Perryman Crawford Rodgers II Jenkins Gunterat USF Chickillo Porter Pierre Green Figueroa Gaines Perryman Howard Rodgers II Jenkins GunterGT Chickillo Porter Pierre Green Perryman Gaines Cornileus Howard Rodgers II Jenkins Gunterat UNC Chickillo Renfrow Pierre Green Armbrister Gaines Perryman Howard Rodgers II Jenkins GunterWF Chickillo Renfrow Pierre Green Cornileus Gaines Perryman Howard Highsmith Jenkins Gunterat FSU Chickillo Renfrow Pierre Green Cornileus Gaines Perryman Howard Highsmith Jenkins GunterVT Chickillo Renfrow Pierre Green Cornileus Gaines Perryman Howard Highsmith Jenkins Gunterat Duke Chickillo Renfrow Pierre Green Armbrister Gaines Perryman Howard Bush Jenkins GunterUVA Chickillo Porter Robinson Green Armbrister Gaines Perryman Howard Bush Rodgers II Gunterat Pitt Chickillo Porter Pierre Green Armbrister Gaines Perryman Howard Highsmith Jenkins Crawfordvs. Louisville Chickillo Porter Pierre Green Armbrister Gaines Perryman Howard Bush Jenkins Gunter

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GAME-BY-GAME PASSINGSTEPHEN MORRIS COMP ATT INT PCT YDS TD LG SACKS EFF RYAN WILLIAMS COMP ATT INT PCT YDS TD LG SACKS EFFFlorida Atlantic 15 27 1 55.6 160 1 38 0 110.15 Florida Atlantic 3 4 0 75.0 40 0 26 1 159.00Florida 12 25 1 48.0 162 2 52 1 120.83 Florida – DNP –Savannah State 3 4 0 75.0 82 1 80 0 329.70 Savannah State 11 13 0 84.6 176 2 36 0 249.10at USF 11 16 0 68.8 222 2 55 0 226.55 at USF 8 14 1 57.1 153 1 54 1 158.23Georgia Tech 17 22 2 77.3 324 3 69 1 227.80 Georgia Tech – DNP –at North Carolina 19 35 4 54.3 322 0 68 1 108.71 at North Carolina – DNP –Wake Forest 17 28 0 60.7 191 1 44 1 129.80 Wake Forest – DNP –at Florida State 16 28 2 57.1 192 2 33 2 124.03 at Florida State – DNP –Virginia Tech 16 29 0 55.2 324 2 84 3 171.78 Virginia Tech – DNP –at Duke 30 49 1 61.2 379 2 50 1 135.58 at Duke – DNP –Virginia 13 26 1 50.0 214 2 62 1 136.83 Virginia 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.00at Pittsburgh 17 28 0 60.7 296 3 66 0 184.87 at Pittsburgh – DNP –vs. Louisville 12 27 0 44.4 160 0 32 4 94.22 vs. Louisville – DNP –

GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING (No.-Yards-TDs) NO-YDS-TD FAU UF SSU at USF GT at UNC WF at FSU VT at Duke UVA at Pitt vs ULDuke Johnson 145-920-6 19-186-1 21-59-1 8-59-1 14-84-1 22-184-0 8-83-0 30-168-2 23-97-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPDallas Crawford 137-558-12 2-6-1 – 5-48-2 13-34-2 5-31-2 33-137-2 7-35-0 2-3-0 10-37-1 19-115-0 16-55-2 14-22-0 11-35-0Gus Edwards 66-338-5 6-19-0 DNP 12-113-3 10-53-0 DNP 1-0-0 – – 7-13-0 4-22-0 3-16-0 11-64-1 12-38-1Eduardo Clements 30-194-0 6-23-0 – 11-75-0 – DNP 2-27-0 DNP 1-1-0 – 1-28-0 4-20-0 5-20-0 –Stacy Coley 2-80-1 – DNP – – – – 1-7-0 – – – – 1-73-1 –Herb Waters 2-58-1 1-63-1 1--5/0 – – – – – – – – – – DNPMaurice Hagens 5-22-0 1-2-0 1-7-0 – – 1-7 – – – 1-3-0 1-3-0 – – –DeAndre Johnson 5-21-0 DNP DNP 5-21-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPAllen Hurns 1-13-0 – – – – 1-13-0 – – – – – – – –Jameson Labady 4-5-0 DNP DNP 4-5-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPGray Crow 1-3-0 DNP DNP 1-3-0 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPRyan Williams 3--16-0 1--10-0 DNP – 2--6-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP – DNP DNPTEAM 7--24-0 1--2-0 1--2-0 – – 1--1 – 1--1-0 – 1--14-0 – – 2--4-0 –Stephen Morris 28--88-0 1-16-0 4--9-0 – – 1--7 1--13-0 1--9-0 3--18-0 5--11-0 4-18-0 2--1-0 1-5-0 5--59-0

GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING (No.-Yards-TDs) NO-YDS-TD FAU UF SSU at USF GT at UNC WF at FSU VT at Duke UVA at Pitt vs ULAllen Hurns 62-1162-6 5-34-0 4-60-0 2-100-1 5-81-0 4-108-1 6-98-0 2-25-0 5-84-2 4-142-1 8-107-0 6-126-1 9-173-0 2-24-0Stacy Coley 33-591-7 2-19-0 DNP 3-16-1 4-96-2 3-74-0 3-21-0 2-52-0 2-36-0 1-81-1 2-10-0 5-81-1 3-73-2 3-32-0Clive Walford 34-454-2 3-34-1 2-24-0 2-50-0 1-18-0 3-28-1 2-57-0 4-33-0 4-46-0 5-23-0 2-19-0 – 2-40-0 4-82-0Herb Waters 28-406-5 2-49-0 3-14-1 2-34-0 2-73-1 – 3-54-0 4-47-1 1-1-0 2-18-0 9-116-2 – – DNPPhillip Dorsett 13-272-2 2-14-0 1-52-1 1--3-0 3-75-0 4-66-1 2-68-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP – –Dallas Crawford 20-171-1 – – 1-5-1 1-6-0 – 2-17-0 – 3-16-0 3-41-0 3-48-0 2-7-0 1-3-0 3-22-0Beau Sandland 9-94-1 – – 6-76-1 2-9-0 – – – 1-9-0 – – – – –Maurice Hagens 7-83-0 – – – 1-17-0 1-15-0 – 1-7-0 – – 3-42-0 – 1-2-0 –Duke Johnson 4-77-0 1-38-0 2-12-0 – – 1-27-0 – – – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPMalcolm Lewis 7-71-0 – DNP 1-9-0 – – 1-7-0 2-9-0 – 1-19-0 2-27-0 – – –Rashawn Scott 3-38-0 2-28-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP – DNP 1-10-0 – DNP DNPAsante Cleveland 3-23-1 – – – – – – 2-18-0 – – – – 1-5-1 –Standish Dobard 1-15-0 – DNP 1-15-0 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPGarrett Kidd 1-11-0 DNP DNP 1-11-0 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP – – DNPStephen Morris 1--16-0 1--16-0 – – – – – – – – – – – –

GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING GAME-BY-GAME KICKINGPAT O’DONNELL NO YDS AVG LG I20 TB 50+ 60+ MATT GOUDIS PAT ATT PCT FG FGA PCT LG PTSFlorida Atlantic 4 179 44.8 54 1 2 2 0 Florida Atlantic 4 4 1.000 2 2 1.000 45 10Florida 8 392 49.0 60 1 2 4 1 Florida 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 – 3Savannah State 0 0 0.0 – 0 0 0 0 Savannah State 11 11 1.000 0 0 .000 – 11at USF 3 135 45.0 58 1 1 1 0 at USF 7 7 1.000 0 1 .000 – 7Georgia Tech 1 49 49.0 49 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 6 6 1.000 1 1 1.000 24 9at North Carolina 4 164 41.0 51 1 0 1 0 at North Carolina 3 3 1.000 2 3 .667 22 9Wake Forest 4 177 44.2 58 2 0 1 0 Wake Forest 3 3 1.000 1 2 .500 34 6at Florida State 3 160 53.3 58 1 1 3 0 at Florida State 2 2 1.000 0 1 .000 – 2Virginia Tech 5 276 55.2 63 2 2 3 1 Virginia Tech 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 49 5at Duke 4 171 42.8 50 0 0 1 0 at Duke 3 3 1.000 3 3 1.000 32 12Virginia 7 344 49.1 71 5 0 3 1 Virginia 6 6 1.000 1 1 1.000 33 9at Pittsburgh 4 177 44.2 52 3 0 1 0 at Pittsburgh 5 5 1.000 2 2 1.000 39 11vs. Louisville 6 274 45.7 60 2 1 3 1 vs. Louisville 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 – 1

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2013 STATISTICS (OVERALL: 9-4, ACC: 5-3, HOME: 6-1, AWAY: 3-2, NEUTRAL: 0-1)

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (UT-AT-TT) UT-AT-TT FAU UF SSU at USF GT at UNC WF at FSU VT at Duke UVA at Pitt vs ULDenzel Perryman 69-39-108 5-1-6 9-4-13 1-0-2 1-2-3 6-5-11 8-4-12 3-3-6 8-3-11 10-5-15 4-9-13 4-3-7 6-0-6 4-0-4Jimmy Gaines 54-29-83 3-2-5 3-5-8 1-0-2 6-1-7 8-0-8 4-3-7 5-1-6 5-2-7 4-1-5 2-8-10 1-3-4 6-2-8 6-1-7Shayon Green 40-28-68 2-2-4 3-1-4 0-1-1 3-0-3 6-3-9 3-2-5 3-2-5 4-3-7 4-5-9 3-7-10 3-0-3 2-1-3 4-1-5Rayshawn Jenkins 30-16-46 1-1-2 3-2-5 – 4-0-4 3-0-3 3-1-4 2-2-4 0-2-2 5-0-5 0-2-2 5-2-7 3-3-6 1-1-2Anthony Chickillo 25-21-46 2-3-5 3-2-5 0-2-2 1-0-1 3-2-5 2-0-2 3-1-4 2-0-2 4-4-8 1-5-6 2-1-3 0-1-1 2-0-2Ladarius Gunter 36-10-46 1-0-1 2-2-4 1-0-1 2-0-2 5-2-7 6-0-6 1-1-2 4-1-5 3-1-4 2-2-4 3-1-4 DNP 6-0-6Tyrone Cornileus 27-13-40 3-2-5 3-0-3 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-1-2 3-1-4 4-1-5 2-1-3 2-1-3 4-2-6 2-0-2 0-1-1Justin Renfrow 21-15-36 1-0-1 2-1-3 1-1-2 0-1-1 5-1-6 2-2-4 1-0-1 3-0-3 1-1-2 1-5-6 2-3-5 2-0-2 –Tracy Howard 22-13-35 – 1-2-3 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-2-3 0-2-2 1-1-2 3-1-4 5-1-6 2-2-4 1-0-1 4-1-5 3-0-3Olsen Pierre 18-15-33 2-1-3 3-4-7 1-0-1 – 3-2-5 0-2-2 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-2-2 3-1-4 – 2-2-4Thurston Armbrister 25-8-33 2-0-2 4-0-4 – 2-1-3 1-0-1 4-1-5 0-1-1 – 1-0-1 3-3-6 3-2-5 1-0-1 4-0-4Antonio Crawford 27-5-32 4-0-4 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 – 3-2-5 – 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-1-2 5-0-5 7-0-7 2-0-2Deon Bush 23-8-31 DNP DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-3-4 – 4-0-4 2-2-4 3-1-4 1-0-1 3-1-4 6-1-7Curtis Porter 12-13-25 – 1-1-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 2-1-3 2-1-3 0-1-1 – 1-1-2 1-3-4 3-1-4 0-2-2 1-1-2Luther Robinson 7-17-24 0-3-3 1-1-2 0-2-2 0-2-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 1-2-3 1-2-3 0-2-2 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-1-1AJ Highsmith 10-13-23 0-1-1 0-2-2 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 – 2-2-4 0-3-3 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 1-0-1Kacy Rodgers II 10-8-18 4-0-4 2-2-4 – – 0-2-2 1-1-2 DNP – – 0-1-1 1-1-2 2-1-3 –Alex Figueroa 12-5-17 5-0-5 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 – 0-1-1 2-0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNPArtie Burns 15-2-17 2-0-2 DNP – 2-1-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 5-0-5 – – – DNP 2-0-2 2-0-2Tyriq McCord 7-6-13 1-1-2 1-1-2 – 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 – – – – 2-1-3 – 0-3-3Ufomba Kamalu 5-8-13 0-1-1 DNP 1-1-2 – – 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP 1-1-2 0-2-2 2-0-2 1-2-3David Gilbert 6-4-10 0-1-1 – 2-0-2 1-0-1 – 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 – –Nantambu Fentress 9-0-9 – 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 3-0-3 1-0-1 – – – – 1-0-1 – 1-0-1Al-Quadin Muhammad 7-1-8 – – 2-0-2 1-0-1 – – 1-0-1 – – 1-1-2 – – 2-0-2Raphael Kirby 5-2-7 1-0-1 – – 3-1-4 – – – DNP – – – – 1-1-2Corn Elder 6-1-7 2-0-2 – 1-0-1 1-0-1 – – – DNP – 1-1-2 1-0-1 DNP DNPJamal Carter 5-1-6 1-0-1 – 1-0-1 – 1-0-1 – – – – 0-1-1 – 1-0-1 1-0-1Larry Hope 2-1-3 DNP DNP 2-1-3 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPAkil Craig 1-2-3 DNP DNP 1-2-3 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNPJelani Hamilton 2-1-3 2-0-2 DNP 0-1-1 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPSean McNally 2-0-2 – – – – – – 1-0-1 – 1-0-1 – – – –David Perry 1-1-2 DNP DNP 1-1-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPNate Dortch 2-0-2 1-0-1 – DNP DNP DNP – 1-0-1 DNP DNP – – DNP DNPKelvin Cain 2-0-2 – 1-0-1 – – – 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPJaWand Blue 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-1-1 – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPCorey King 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-1-1 – DNP – DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPDwayne Hoilett 0-1-1 DNP DNP 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPKeion Berry 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 – DNP

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS (TFL-YDS) TFL-YDS FAU UF SSU at USF GT at UNC WF at FSU VT at Duke UVA at Pitt vs ULShayon Green 10.5-30 1.0-2 1.0-1 – 2.0-9 1.0-3 1.0-4 1.5-2 2.0-3 1.0-6 – – – –Anthony Chickillo 7.5-25 1.0-1 1.0-8 – – 1.5-3 1.0-4 1.0-4 – 1.5-4 – – 0.5-1 –Denzel Perryman 5.0-15 – – – 1.0-2 0.5-1 – – 1.0-2 1.5-9 – – 1.0-1 –Thurston Armbrister 5.0-14 2.0-4 1.0-1 – 1.0-7 – – – – – – – – 1.0-2Tyriq McCord 4.0-32 – 1.0-9 – – 1.0-9 1.0-4 – – – – 1.0-10 – –Ufomba Kamalu 3.5-25 0.5-1 DNP 1.0-6 – – – DNP DNP – 1.0-10 – 1.0-8 –Curtis Porter 3.0-10 – 1.0-4 0.5-0 – 0.5-1 1.0-5 – – – – – – –Raphael Kirby 2.5-5 – – – 2.5-5 – – – – – – – – –Deon Bush 2.0-18 – – – 1.0-14 – – – – – – – – 1.0-4Tyrone Cornileus 2.0-14 – – – 1.0-1 – – 1.0-13 – – – – – –Ladarius Gunter 2.0-8 – – – – 1.0-5 – – 1.0-3 – – – – –Al-Quadin Muhammad 2.0-7 – – 2.0-7 – – – – – – – – – –Jimmy Gaines 2.0-4 – – – – 1.0-1 – – – – – – 1.0-3 –David Gilbert 1.5-4 0.5-2 – 1.0-2 – – – – – – – – – –Kacy Rodgers II 1.0-15 1.0-15 – – – – – DNP – – – – – –Alex Figueroa 1.0-5 – – 1.0-5 – – – – – – DNP DNP DNP DNPTEAM 1.0-5 – – – 1.0-5 – – – – – – – – –Olsen Pierre 1.0-4 1.0-4 – – – – – – – – – – – –AJ Highsmith 1.0-4 – – – – – – – 1.0-4 – – – – –Rayshawn Jenkins 1.0-2 – – – – – 1.0-2 – – – – – – –Tracy Howard 1.0-1 – – – – 0.5-0 – 0.5-1 – – – – – –Luther Robinson 1.0-1 – – 0.5-1 – – – – – – – – 0.5-0 –Artie Burns 0.5-1 – – – 0.5-1 – – – – – – DNP – –

GAME-BY-GAME SACKS (SACKS-YDS) SACKS-YDS FAU UF SSU at USF GT at UNC WF at FSU VT at Duke UVA at Pitt vs ULTyriq McCord 4.0-32 – 1.0-9 – – 1.0-9 1.0-4 – – – – 1.0-10 – –Ufomba Kamalu 3.5-25 0.5-1 DNP 1.0-6 – – – DNP DNP – 1.0-10 – 1.0-8 –Anthony Chickillo 3.5-15 1.0-1 1.0-8 – – – 1.0-4 – – 0.5-2 – – – –Shayon Green 3.0-12 – – – 1.0-7 1.0-3 – 1.0-2 – – – – – –Deon Bush 2.0-18 DNP DNP – 1.0-14 – – – – – – – – 1.0-4Al-Quadin Muhammad 2.0-7 – – 2.0-7 – – – – – – – – – –Denzel Perryman 1.5-9 – – – – – – – – 1.5-9 – – – –Kacy Rodgers II 1.0-15 1.0-15 – – – – – – – – – – – –Tyrone Cornileus 1.0-13 – – – – – – 1.0-13 – – – – – –TEAM 1.0-5 – – – 1.0-5 – – – – – – – – –Alex Figueroa 1.0-5 – – 1.0-5 – – – – – – DNP DNP DNP DNPOlsen Pierre 1.0-4 1.0-4 – – – – – – – – – – – –AJ Highsmith 1.0-4 – – – – – – – 1.0-4 – – – – –Raphael Kirby 1.0-3 – – – 1.0-3 – – – – – – – – –Thurston Armbrister 1.0-1 1.0-1 – – 1.0-7 – – – – – – – – –David Gilbert 0.5-2 0.5-2 – – – – – – DNP – – – – –

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SCORING DRIVES DRIVE QTR/ DRIVEOPPONENT PLAYS YDS TIME CLOCK START PLAYFAU 6 63 2:49 1st/6:46 UM 19 Goudis 35 FGFAU 4 93 0:58 2nd/13:03 UM 7 Du. Johnson 53 runFAU 8 47 2:28 2nd/6:02 UM 25 Goudis 45 FGFAU 6 38 2:12 2nd/2:00 FAU 38 Walford 16 pass from MorrisFAU 4 78 1:27 3rd/4:43 UM 22 Waters 63 runFAU 1 4 0:04 3rd1:06 FAU 4 Crawford 4 runFlorida 9 50 2:46 1st/7:24 50 Waters 7 pass from MorrisFlorida 6 84 1:56 1st/1:47 UM 16 Dorsett 52 pass from MorrisFlorida 2 4 1:03 4th/3:29 UF 4 Du. Johnson 2 runSavannah State 1 4 0:25 1st/14:35 SSU 4 Crawford 4 runSavannah State 2 70 0:51 1st/12:03 UM 30 Hurns 80 pass from MorrisSavannah State 11 89 3:53 1st/6:21 UM 11 Du. Johnson 2 runSavannah State 7 58 2:38 2nd/13:06 UM 42 Crawford 5 pass from WilliamsSavannah State 4 66 1:25 2nd/10:43 UM 34 Coley 25 pass from WilliamsSavannah State 3 45 1:09 2nd/7:19 SSU 45 Crawford 16 rushSavannah State 7 64 2:25 2nd/3:49 UM 36 Edwards 1 runSavannah State 6 60 2:43 3rd/9:55 UM 40 Sandland 13 pass from CrowSavannah State 11 59 6:18 3rd/2:22 UM 41 Edwards 3 runSavannah State Coley 88 kick returnSavannah State 2 21 0:51 3rd/0:20 SSU 21 Edwards 9 runUSF 7 77 3:05 1st/11:55 UM 23 Crawford 7 runUSF 6 91 2:18 1st/7:04 UM 9 Waters 19 pass from MorrisUSF 9 83 3:30 1st/0:53 UM 17 Coley 34 pass from MorrisUSF 2nd/8:56 Gaines fumble recoveryUSF 5 60 1:57 2nd/5:22 UM 40 Du. Johnson 4 runUSF 4 70 1:02 3rd/9:49 UM 30 Coley 11 pass from R. WilliamsUSF 8 43 4:44 3rd/1:19 USF 43 Crawford 1 runGeorgia Tech 2 73 0:32 1st/8:32 UM 27 Dorsett 40 pass from MorrisGeorgia Tech 7 79 2:11 2nd/8:22 UM 21 Walford 4 pass from MorrisGeorgia Tech 7 73 4:00 2nd/0:29 UM 20 Goudis 24 FGGeorgia Tech 5 79 2:05 3rd/1:44 UM 21 Hurns 69 pass from Morris Georgia Tech 8 66 3:23 4th/7:15 UM 34 Crawford 3 runGeorgia Tech 6 66 3:29 4th/1:46 UM 34 Crawford 18 runGeorgia Tech 4th/1:08 Gunter 30 INT returnNorth Carolina 10 76 3:12 1st/8:45 UM 20 Goudis 22 FGNorth Carolina 7 72 2:21 1st/2:59 UM 25 Goudis 20 FGNorth Carolina 2nd/12:33 Gunter 67 blocked kick returnNorth Carolina 7 75 2:42 4th/11:29 UM 25 Crawford 3 runNorth Carolina 13 90 3:55 4th/0:16 UM 10 Crawford 3 runWake Forest 12 53 4:50 2nd/9:28 UM 30 Goudis 34 FGWake Forest 4 62 1:28 2nd/1:10 UM 38 Waters 35 pass from MorrisWake Forest 8 51 4:05 4th/5:36 UM 49 Du. Johnson 4 runWake Forest 10 73 3:09 4th/0:53 UM 27 Du. Johnson 1 runFlorida State 5 65 1:38 1st/2:43 UM 35 Hurns 33 pass from MorrisFlorida State 8 57 1:43 2nd/0:22 UM 43 Hurns 14 pass from MorrisVirginia Tech 2 81 0:45 1st/11:35 UM 19 Coley 81 pass from MorrisVirginia Tech 9 77 4:31 2nd/8:30 UM 23 Crawford 2 runVirginia Tech 10 54 3:45 3rd/6:02 UM 14 Goudis 49 FGVirginia Tech 2 77 1:04 3rd/1:31 UM 23 Hurns 84 pass from MorrisDuke 10 61 4:29 1st/10:27 UM 24 Goudis 32 FGDuke 1st/9:33 Coley 79 punt returnDuke 10 76 4:15 1st/2:01 UM 24 Waters 5 pass from MorrisDuke 10 68 4:13 2nd/4:42 UM 17 Goudis 32 FGDuke 3 78 0:32 3rd/11:12 UM 22 Waters 50 pass from MorrisDuke 11 68 4:12 3rd/5:04 UM 18 Goudis 31 FGVirginia 1st/14:54 Howard 19 INT returnVirginia 4 75 0:40 1st/5:25 UM 25 Coley 62 pass from MorrisVirginia 3 3 0:49 2nd/0:17 UVA 3 Crawford 1 runVirginia 9 64 3:48 3rd/11:12 UM 20 Goudis 33 FGVirginia 4 59 2:27 3rd/0:25 UM 41 Hurns 26 pass from MorrisVirginia 2 16 0:40 4th/7:21 UVA 16 Crawford 5 runVirginia 4th/5:10 Gilbert 72 fumble returnPitt 3 35 1:05 1st/13:46 UP 35 Coley 32 pass from MorrisPitt 2 42 0:41 1st/11:30 UP 42 Coley 34 pass from Morris

Pitt 18 78 6:35 1st/3:25 UM 11 Goudis 29 FGPitt 3 80 0:40 2nd/14:54 UM 20 Edwards 7 run DRIVE QTR/ DRIVEOPPONENT PLAYS YDS TIME CLOCK START PLAYPitt 2 74 0:55 2nd/1:34 UM 26 Coley 73 runPitt 9 42 3:28 4th/14:05 UM 36 Goudis 39 FGPitt 7 78 3:56 4th/3:42 UM 22 Cleveland 5 pass from Morrisvs. Louisville 1st/11:51 Bush safetyvs. Louisville 7 55 1:56 4th/10:23 UM 45 Edwards 2 runAVERAGE DRIVE 6.3 61.6 2:28

DRIVES SUPERLATIVESMOST PLAYS: 18 at Pitt [1Q] FEWEST PLAYS: 1, multiple timesMOST YARDS: 93 vs. FAU [2Q] FEWEST YARDS: 2 vs. FAU [4Q]LONGEST TIME: 6:35 at Pitt [1Q] SHORTEST TIME: 0:04 vs. FAU [3Q]

LONG PLAYS (25-plus yards from scrimmage) YDS PLAY OPPONENT (QTR) 84 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Virginia Tech (3rd) 81 Stacy Coley pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Virginia Tech (1st) 80 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Savannah State (1st) 73 Stacy Coley run [TD] at Pitt (2nd) 69 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Georgia Tech (3rd) 68 Phillip Dorsett pass from Stephen Morris at North Carolina (1st) 66 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris at Pitt (1st) 63 Herb Waters run [TD] Florida Atlantic (3rd) 62 Stacy Coley pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Virginia (1st) 59 Duke Johnson run at North Carolina (1st) 55 Phillip Dorsett pass from Stephen Morris at USF (1st) 54 Herb Waters pass from Ryan Williams at USF (3rd) 53 Duke Johnson run [TD] Florida Atlantic (2nd) 52 Phillip Dorsett pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Florida (1st) 50 Herb Waters pass from Stephen Morris [TD] at Duke (3rd) 44 Stacy Coley pass from Stephen Morris Wake Forest (4th) 43 Duke Johnson run Florida Atlantic (1st) 42 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris at North Carolina (2nd) 41 Stacy Coley pass from Stephen Morris Georgia Tech (4th) 40 Phillip Dorsett pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Georgia Tech (1st) 38 Duke Johnson pass from Stephen Morris Florida Atlantic (1st) 37 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris at Duke (4th) 36 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris Florida (3rd) 36 Clive Walford pass from Ryan Williams Savannah State (1st) 35 Clive Walford pass from Stephen Morris at North Carolina (4th) 35 Herb Waters pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Wake Forest (2nd) 34 Stacy Coley pass from Stephen Morris [TD] at USF (1st) 34 Stacy Coley pass from Stephen Morris [TD] at Pitt (1st) 33 Maurice Hagens pass from Stephen Morris at Duke (2nd) 33 Herb Waters pass from Stephen Morris Florida Atlantic (2nd) 33 Stacy Coley pass from Ryan Williams at USF (2nd) 33 Duke Johnson run Georgia Tech (1st) 33 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris [TD] at Florida State (1st) 32 Herb Waters pass from Stephen Morris at North Carolina (2nd) 32 Stacy Coley pass from Stephen Morris [TD] at Pitt (1st) 32 Clive Walford pass from Stephen Morris vs. Louisville (3rd) 31 Allen Hurns pass from Ryan Williams at USF (2nd) 30 Dallas Crawford pass from Stephen Morris at Duke (1st) 30 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris at Florida State (1st) 29 Gus Edwards run at USF (3rd) 29 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris Georgia Tech (2nd) 28 Eduardo Clements run at Duke (3rd) 28 Clive Walford pass from Stephen Morris vs. Louisville (2nd) 27 Herb Waters pass from Ryan Williams Savannah State (2nd) 26 Rashawn Scott pass from Ryan Williams Florida Atlantic (4th) 26 Allen Hurns pass from Stephen Morris [TD] Virginia (3rd)

RED ZONE TIMES IN RUSH PASS ———————————FAILED TO SCORE INSIDE 20——————————— SCORE RED ZONE SCORES POINTS TDS TDS TDS FGS FGA DOWNS INT FUM HALF GAMEFlorida Atlantic W, 34-6 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Florida W, 21-16 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Savannah State W, 77-7 10 8 56 8 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0at USF W, 49-21 8 5 35 5 3 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0Georgia Tech W, 45-30 5 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0at North Carolina W, 27-23 5 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0Wake Forest W, 24-21 4 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0at Florida State L, 14-41 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia Tech L, 24-42 1 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Duke L, 30-48 4 4 16 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia W, 45-26 4 4 24 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0at Pittsburgh W, 41-31 4 4 24 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Louisville L, 9-36 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0TOTALS 55 44 264 33 22 11 11 1 4 2 3 1 0OPPONENTS 50 40 224 27 21 6 13 2 2 3 2 1 0

SEASON PCT. (OVERALL): 80.0% (44 of 55)SEASON PCT. (TDS): 60.0% (33 of 55)SEASON PCT. (FGS): 20.0% (11 of 55)SEASON PCT. (NO SCORE): 20.0% (11 of 55)

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MIAMI INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 33 Dallas Crawford at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)Yards Rushing 186 Duke Johnson vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013)TD Rushes 3 Gus Edwards vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Long Rush 73 Stacy Coley at Pitt (Nov 29, 2013)Pass attempts 49 Stephen Morris at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Pass completions 30 Stephen Morris at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Yards Passing 379 Stephen Morris at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)TD Passes 3 Stephen Morris vs Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2013) Stephen Morris at Pitt (Nov 29, 2013)Long Pass 84 Stephen Morris vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013)Receptions 9 Herb Waters at Duke (Nov 16, 2013) Allen Hurns at Pitt (Nov 29, 2013)Yards Receiving 173 Allen Hurns at Pitt (Nov 29, 2013)TD Receptions 2 Stacy Coley at USF (Sep 28, 2013) Allen Hurns at Florida State (Nov 02, 2013) Herb Waters at Duke (Nov 16, 2013) Stacy Coley at Pitt (Nov 29, 2013)Long Reception 84 Allen Hurns vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013)Field Goals 3 Matt Goudis at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Long Field Goal 49 Matt Goudis vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013)Punts 8 Pat O’Donnell vs Florida (Sep 07, 2013)Punting Avg 55.2 Pat O’Donnell vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013)Long Punt 71 Pat O’Donnell vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013)Punts inside 20 5 Pat O’Donnell vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013)Long Punt Return 79 Stacy Coley at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Long Kickoff Return 95 Duke Johnson vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Tackles 15 Denzel Perryman vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013)Sacks 2.0 Al-Quadin Muhammad vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Tackles For Loss 2.5 Raphael Kirby at USF (Sep 28, 2013)Interceptions 2 Tracy Howard at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)

MIAMI TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 46 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Yards Rushing 324 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Yards Per Rush 8.0 vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013)TD Rushes 6 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Pass attempts 49 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Pass completions 30 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Yards Passing 379 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Yards Per Pass 14.7 vs Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2013)TD Passes 4 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Total Plays 80 at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)Total Offense 637 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Yards Per Play 10.4 vs Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2013)Points 77 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Sacks By 5 vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013) at USF (Sep 28, 2013)First Downs 28 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Penalties 10 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Penalty Yards 75 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Turnovers 4 at USF (Sep 28, 2013) vs Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2013) at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)Interceptions By 4 vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Punts 9 vs Florida (Sep 07, 2013)Punting Avg 55.2 vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013)Long Punt 71 vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013)Punts inside 20 5 vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013)Long Punt Return 79 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSRushes 26 K. Parks vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013)Yards Rushing 141 I. Bennett at Pitt (Nov 29, 2013)TD Rushes 4 T. Edmunds vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013) B. Connette at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Long Rush 75 DeQuan Daniels vs Savannah State (Sep 21, 2013)Pass attempts 45 T. Price vs Wake Forest (Oct 26, 2013) Teddy Bridgewater vs. Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Pass completions 35 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Yards Passing 447 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)TD Passes 3 Teddy Bridgewater vs. Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Long Pass 71 M. Williams at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)Receptions 10 M. Campanaro vs Wake Forest (Oct 26, 2013)Yards Receiving 199 Eric Ebron at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)TD Receptions 1 Several timesLong Reception 71 Eric Ebron at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)Field Goals 3 T. Moore at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013) John Wallace vs. Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Long Field Goal 48 R. Martin at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Punts 10 Sean Kelly vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013)Punting Avg 45.0 M. Yoklic at Pitt (Nov 29, 2013) Rich Benjamin vs. Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Long Punt 61 Sean Kelly vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013)Punts inside 20 4 Sean Kelly vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013)Long Punt Return 45 T. Smith vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013)Long Kickoff Return 40 T. Boyd at Pitt (Nov 29, 2013)Tackles 17 Ke. Brown at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Sacks 2.0 L. Maddy vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013) Marcus Smith vs. Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Tackles For Loss 4.0 K. Martin at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)Interceptions 2 D. Green at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHSRushes 62 vs Georgia Tech (Oct 05, 2013)Yards Rushing 358 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Yards Per Rush 6.9 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)TD Rushes 5 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Pass attempts 46 vs Wake Forest (Oct 26, 2013)Pass completions 35 vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Yards Passing 447 vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Yards Per Pass 11.8 vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013)TD Passes 3 vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Total Plays 91 vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013)Total Offense 554 vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Yards Per Play 7.3 vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Points 48 at Duke (Nov 16, 2013)Sacks By 4 vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)First Downs 28 vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013) vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Penalties 11 vs Virginia Tech (Nov 09, 2013)Penalty Yards 79 vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Turnovers 5 vs Florida (Sep 07, 2013)Interceptions By 4 at North Carolina (Oct 17, 2013)Punts 10 vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013)Punting Avg 45.0 vs Louisville (Dec 28, 2013)Long Punt 61 vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013)Punts inside 20 4 vs FAU (Aug 30, 2013)Long Punt Return 45 vs Virginia (Nov 23, 2013)