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2017 Miami (Ohio) Football Media Guide Quick Facts Quick Facts/Schedule/Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION 2017 SCHEDULE Location ........................................................................ Oxford, OH 45056 Date Opponent Time Founded .................................................................................................1809 Sept. 2 at Marshall 6:30 p.m. Sept. 9 Austin Peay 3:30 p.m. Enrollment ..........................................................................................17,557 Sept. 16 Cincinnati TBA Conference ..........................................................................Mid-American Sept. 23 at Central Michigan TBA Nickname ....................................................................................RedHawks Sept. 30 at Notre Dame 5 p.m. Oct. 7 Bowling Green TBA Colors ...................................................................Red (PMS 186) & White Oct. 14 at Kent State 3:30 p.m. Stadium (Capacity) ..........................................................Yager (24,286) Oct. 21 Buffalo TBA Surface ............................................................................................Field Turf Oct. 31 at Ohio 7:30 or 8 p.m. Nov. 7 Akron TBA President ................................................................Dr. Gregory Crawford Nov. 15 Eastern Michigan 7 or 8 p.m. Director of Athletics ........................................................... David Sayler Nov. 21 at Ball State 7 p.m. Faculty Athletics Representative .......................................Ron Scott Head Football Coach ..............................Chuck Martin (Millikin ‘90) Home games in bold Record at School (Seasons) ....................... 11-26 (fourth season) * indicates Mid-American Conference contest Overall Record (Seasons) .......................... 85-33 (seven seasons) TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts/Schedule ...............................................................................1 FOOTBALL HISTORY Rosters .........................................................................................................2-5 First Year of Football ...........................................1888 (128th season) 2016 Statistics ......................................................................................6-11 All-Time Overall Record (Pct.) .............................679-448-44 (.599) 2016 Longest Plays Breakdown .......................................................12 All-Time MAC Record ...............................................276-164-11 (.624) The Last Time... ........................................................................................13 All-Time Victories Ranking Among MAC Schools ...................1st 2016 Game-by-Game Recaps ......................................................14-20 MAC Championships (Last) .................................................. 15 (2010) Individual Records ............................................................................21-22 All-Time Championships Ranking Among MAC Schools ....1st Team Records ............................................................................................23 All-Time Bowl Game Record ..............................................................7-4 Single-Game Top 10s .......................................................................24-25 Last Bowl Game ......................2016 St. Petersburg Bowl (L, 17-16) Single-Season Top 10s ....................................................................26-27 Career Top 10s ....................................................................................28-29 Career Milestone Achievers .........................................................30-31 2016 RECAP Single-Game Milestone Achievers............................................32-33 Overall Record ...........................................................................................6-7 Longest Plays ............................................................................................34 MAC Record/Standing .................................................. 6-2/T-1st in East 100-Yard Rushers ..............................................................................35-36 Passing/Receiving Single-Game Milestones .............................37 2016 INFORMATION The Last Time ... ........................................................................................38 Letterwinners Returning .....................................................................54 Annual Leaders/Annual Season Totals ...................................39-49 (27 offensive, 23 defensive, 4 special teams) Season Openers/Home Openers ...............................................50-51 Letterwinners Lost .................................................................................11 MAC Openers/Homecoming Games ..............................................52 (4 offense, 7 defense, 0 special teams) Yager Stadium Records ........................................................................53 Starters Returning ..................................................................................20 Year-by-Year Results/Records......................................................54-62 All-Time Records vs. Opponents ......................................................63 (9 offense, 8 defense, 3 special teams) Coaching Records ...................................................................................64 Starters Lost .................................................................................................5 Cradle of Coaches/All-Time Assistant Coaches ...................65-67 (2 offense, 3 defense, 0 special teams) MAC Standings ...................................................................................68-71 Major Victories/FBS Winningest Programs ..........................72-73 Bowl Games/Years to Remember ..............................................74-82 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Letterwinners .....................................................................................83-89 Primary Football Contact: Dave Meyer Retired Numbers/All-Americans................................................90-92 Secondary Football Contact: Caleb Saunders Mid-American Conference Awards ...........................................93-95 Email: [email protected] Miami Awards .....................................................................................96-97 Phone: (513) 529-4329 Miami in the Pros/NFL Draft ........................................................98-99 Cell Phone: (419) 265-0284 www.MiamiRedHawks.com 1 Rosters Alphabetical Roster No. Name ................................ Ht. ............... Wt. ............. Pos. ................. Cl. ............. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 39 Nigel Adams ...........................5-11 ................231 .................LB ......................... R-FR .............................Lawrenceville, Ga. (Central Gwinnett) 55 Ikeem Allen .............................6-5 ...................270 .................DL ......................... SR ..........................................Charlotte, N. Car. (Mallard Creek) 2 Joshua Allen ............................6-0 ...................205 .................DB ........................ JR ....................................Charlotte, N. Car. (Victory Christian) 29 Khari Anderson ......................6-1 ...................195 .................DB ........................ R-FR ...................................................Cleveland, Ohio (Hawken) 1 Cedric Asseh ...........................6-0 ...................190 .................DB ........................ R-SO ....................................................Loganville, Ga. (Grayson) 5 Billy Bahl ...................................6-4 ...................233 .................QB ........................ JR ...........................Woodstock, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic) 6 Travion Banks .........................5-11 ................185 .................DB ........................ SO .......................................................... Evanston, Ill. (Evanston) 49 Bart Baratti...............................6-1 ...................188 .................DB ........................ SO ...................................................................................Klein, Texas 44 Nate Becker .............................6-5 ...................264 .................TE ......................... R-JR .............................................................Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 18 Jaylon Bester ...........................5-8 ...................165 .................WR ....................... FR ...............................................Belleville, Ill. (Althoff Catholic) 26 Joey Brookhart .......................6-1 ...................191 .................PK ......................... R-FR .......................................................... Dallas, Texas (Lovejoy) 28 Mike Brown .............................6-1 ...................205 .................DB ........................ FR ...Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids Catholic Central) 69 AJ Burdine ...............................6-2 ...................285 .................DL ......................... R-SR ........................................................ Cincinnati, Ohio (Elder) 20 Austin Buroker ..........................................................................DB ........................................................................................................................................ 27 Kobe Burse ..............................6-0 ...................225
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