63 42 MIAMI HAS HAD 63 PLAYERS SELECTED FOR 42 CONSECUTIVE YEARS, THE HURRICANES HAVE IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE NFL OR AFL DRAFT. HAD AT LEAST ONE PLAYER SELECTED IN THE NFL DRAFT. 29 14 SINCE 2000, MIAMI HAS HAD AN NCAA-BEST 29 PLAYERS FOR 14 CONSECUTIVE SEASONS (1995-2008), SELECTED IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE NFL DRAFT. THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI HAD AT LEAST ONE PLAYER SELECTED IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE NFL DRAFT. HURRICANES FOOTBALL INTRODUCTION

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MEDIA INFORMATION BOWL GUIDE 1 Table of Contents Editor: Camron Ghorbi 2 University Information Editorial Assistance: Carter Toole, David Villavicencio, Alex Schwartz 3 President Julio Frenk Graphic Design: Kyle Stopperan 4-8 Athletics Administration Photography: JC Ridley, Steven Murphy, Richard Lewis, Eric Espada 9 Miami Communications & Digital Strategy Printed by: Thomas Printworks (Coral Gables, Fla.) 10-14 2017 Notebook 2017 SCHEDULE (10-2, 7-1 ACC) 2017 MIAMI HURRICANES 16-17 Numerical Roster DATE OPPONENT RESULT TV 18-19 Alphabetical Roster Sept. 2 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W, 41-13 RSN 20-21 Top Offensive / Defensive Student-Athletes Sept. 9 at Arkansas State cancelled ESPNU 22-57 Student-Athlete Profiles Sept. 23 TOLEDO W, 52-30 RSN Sept. 29 at Duke* W, 31-6 ESPN COACHING STAFF 59-62 Head Coach Oct. 7 at Florida State* W, 24-20 ESPN 63-72 Assistant Coaches Oct. 14 GEORGIA TECH* W, 25-24 ABC 73-80 Football Support Staff Oct. 21 SYRACUSE* W, 27-19 ESPN Oct. 28 at North Carolina* W, 24-19 ESPN2 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW Nov. 4 VIRGINIA TECH* W, 28-10 ABC 82-87 Season Statistics 88-93 Game-By-Game Recaps Nov. 11 NOTRE DAME W, 41-8 ABC Nov. 18 VIRGINAI* W, 44-28 ABC HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY Nov. 24 at Pittsburgh* L, 14-24 ABC 95 Miami in Bowl Games Dec. 2 vs. Clemson # L, 3-38 ABC 96-109 Recaps 109-112 Bowl Game Records (team) 112-114 Bowl Game Records (individual) • - Notes ACC game # - Notes ACC Championship Game

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2 Specialist Learning Academics Coordinator / Tutor Advisor Academic Trainer Athletic Assistant Trainer Athletic Assistant Academics of Football & Dir. Services AD / Academic Assist. Medical Director Team Specialist Sports Medicine Primary Care Manager Equipment Assistant Coordinator Video Training Athletic AD for Associate and Conditioning of Strength Director Assistant Manager Head Equipment Manager Equipment Assistant Assistant Operations Football and Conditioning of Strength Director Coach and Conditioning Strength Associate Assistant Director of Player Personnel / Recruiting Relations Relations / Recruiting Personnel of Player Director Assistant Head Coach to Assistant Administrative / Offense Development of Player Director / Defense Development of Player Director Personnel of Player Director Assistant Director of Football Operations Operations of Football Director Personnel of Player Director / Defense Analyst Control Quality / Defense Analyst Control Quality STAFF SUPPORT Graduate Assistant / Offensive Line / Offensive Assistant Graduate / Offense Analyst Control Quality Graduate Assistant / Defensive Line / Defensive Assistant Graduate / Safeties Assistant Graduate Receivers / Wide Assistant Graduate / Cornerbacks Coach Assistant / Safeties Coach Assistant / Quarterbacks Coach Assistant Receivers / Wide Game Coordinator / Passing Coach Assistant Line / Offensive Coach Assistant Ends Tight Coordinator / Special Teams Coach Assistant Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs Coordinator Offensive Line / Defensive Head Coach Assistant / Linebackers Coordinator Defensive Head Coach Head Coach Conference / Division Conference / Capacity Stadium Phone Office Ticket STAFF COACHING Director of Athletics Director Representative Athletics Faculty Nickname Colors President Location Enrollment Founded Sebastian the Ibis Sebastian INFORMATION UNIVERSITY of Athletics Director James, Blake Football Official SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS MEDIA SOCIAL Athletics Official Facebook: INTRODUCTION explaining thefunctions ofthehumanbody. chapters, he haswritten two best-selling novels for youngsters 140 articlesinacademicjournals,aswell asmany booksandbook of Mexico. Academy ofArtsandSciences, andNational Academy ofMedicine policy makers across theworld thinkabouthealth.” Global Citizen Award for changing“the way practitioners and learning. InSeptember of2008,Dr. Frenk received theClinton awarded honorary doctorates from several institutions ofhigher Sociology from theUniversity ofMichigan,AnnArbor. Hehasbeen health andajoint doctorate inMedicalCare Organization andin Autonomous University ofMexico, aswell asamaster ofpublic the world. 2010, triggeringalarge numberoffollow-up initiatives throughout published its influential report in the leading journal The Lancet in the Education ofHealthProfessionals for the21st Century, which University ofWashington. Healsoco-chaired theCommission on the board oftheInstitute for HealthMetrics and Evaluation at the Carso Health Institute inMexico City. Heisthefounding chairof of theBill&MelindaGates Foundation andaspresident ofthe foundation for healthpolicy to achieve better outcomes. WHO’s first-ever unit explicitly charged withdeveloping ascientific executive director incharge ofEvidence andInformation for Policy, 1998 Dr. Frenk joinedtheWorld HealthOrganization (WHO) as of healtheducation andresearch in thedeveloping world. In Institute ofPublicHealthinMexico, oneoftheleadinginstitutions Mexicans. expanded access to healthcare for tens ofmillionsuninsured universal healthinsurance, known asSeguro Popular, which health system andintroduced aprogram ofcomprehensive to 2006.Hepursued anambitiousagendato reform thenation’s School ofGovernment. Development, ajoint appointment withtheHarvard Kennedy Angelopoulos Professor ofPublicHealthandInternational since January 2009. While at Harvard, he was also the T & G of theFaculty at theHarvard T.H. ChanSchoolofPublicHealth post onAugust 16,2015. of theUniversity ofMiamiinApril2015. Heassumed hisleadership renowned scholarandacademic,was namedthesixth president In additionto hisscholarlyworks, whichincludemore than He isamemberoftheU.S. Institute ofMedicine, American Dr. Frenk holdsamedicaldegree from theNational He alsoserved asaseniorfellow intheglobalhealthprogram Dr. Frenk was thefounding director-general oftheNational Dr. Frenk served astheMinister ofHealthMexico from 2000 Prior to joiningtheUniversity ofMiami,Dr. Frenk was Dean Dr. JulioFrenk, anoted leaderinglobalpublichealthanda HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM AUTÓNOMA DEMÉXICO, 1979 UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FRENK DR. JULIO era to thepresent. a study onthemediatreatment ofblackgolfers from theJimCrow Golf Association MuseumCommittee andiscurrently completing Kinloch. Dawkins was recently appointed to theUnited States the JimCrow Era scholarly articles,andthebook Scientist Braddock andEricaSmith),whichappears in to Power intheNational Football League” (with JomillsH. areas, includinghismost recent articletitled“Race andPathways abuse prevention, andsports.Hehaspublishedwidelyinthese areas aseducation, career aspirations andmobility, substance University andtheUniversity ofWisconsin-Parkside. on thefaculties oftheUniversity ofMaryland,OldDominion University andThe JohnsHopkinsUniversity. Hepreviously served completed hispostdoctoral research fellowships at Howard the ACC andrepresents UMwiththeNCAA andACC. department. This individualistheUniversity’s voting delegate to serves asaliaisonbetween theUniversity andtheathletic Department ofAthletics. The Faculty Athletics Representative programs andhelpingto oversee institutional control ofthe academic integrity ofstudents participating inUniversity athletic service inthat role. the post in April2012, replacing Clyde McCoy after his17years of year astheFaculty Athletics Representative. Hewas namedto Department of Sociology at the University of Miami,is in his fifth His research focuses onissues ofrace andsocialequity insuch Dawkins received hisdoctorate from Florida State and In hisFAR post, Dawkins isresponsible for ensuringthe Dr. Marvin Dawkins, adistinguished professor inthe

2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL (2012). Hisresearch ongolfincludesbookchapters, (Praeger 2000),coauthored withGraham C. EDWARD WATERS COLLEGE, 1970 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE DR. MARVINDAWKINS African American Golfers During American Behavioral 3

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@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL JENNIFER STRAWLEY ATHLETICS OF DIRECTOR DEPUTY OFFICER CHIEF OPERATING SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR WOMAN 1998 PENNSYLVANIA, FOOTBALL

Serving as the second-in-command, Strawley provides provides Strawley Serving as the second-in-command, James graduated from Minnesota State University - Mankato - Mankato University Minnesota State from James graduated of Miami on June 18, joined the University Strawley Jennifer Prior to his stint at Maine, James worked in athletic in athletic James worked Maine, at his stint Prior to South Florida, beginning his athletic to James is no stranger In addition, Miami has transformed its broadcast, its broadcast, Miami has transformed In addition, in the Athletics Miami James served AD, being named Prior to the University at years seven spending UM after to James came Ticket sales are also at an all-time high. In 2016, Miami sold In 2016, all-time high. an at also are sales Ticket 2012 and currently serves as Deputy Director of Athletics and Chief of Athletics Director as Deputy serves and currently 2012 Senior as the departments She also serves Officer. Operating Administrator. Woman the Director and assists the department for direction strategic She is the sport operations. with the day-to-day of Athletics and women’s basketball women’s football, for administrator to the Director of Athletic Development at Miami in 2000 before Miami in 2000 before at Development of Athletic the Director to in 2002. Providence on to moving received and later in 1992 in Marketing with a Bachelor’s degree Thomas St. from Administration Sports in degree Master’s his children: two have Kelly, wife, his and He 1994. in University and son, Ryan. Haley, daughter, success, including three trips to the Frozen Four for the men’s ice ice the men’s for Four the Frozen trips to including three success, football, baseball for berths playoff and NCAA program hockey a and softball. James implemented basketball women’s (two), Maine, plan at improvement million facility $17 comprehensive other and numerous facility which included an indoor practice the program Academically, and renovations. upgrades facility and twice academic cup conference flourished, earning the or above. GPA a 3.0 maintaining student-athletes the he established where College, Providence at development Fund. Athletic campaign and the Friar Forever” “Friars sales, in ticket Miami, working of with the University career hired he was 1995, In development. and athletic sales corporate until Sales, capacity in that serving of Ticket Director as Miami’s at officer development named an athletic when he was 1997, the as 1998 in Miami to returned He Nebraska. of University the promoted Sales and was of Major Gifts and Corporate Director their men’s basketball season tickets in back-to-back seasons for seasons for in back-to-back season tickets basketball their men’s ever. time the first one of the into departments and marketing communications In 2016, media and video production. in digital leaders nation’s ACC other any on ESPN3 than events live more aired Miami in helping Miami strike also instrumental James was institution. with adidas. deals in the country apparel one of the largest and Development AD for Associate AD and Senior of Interim roles operations day-to-day the oversaw he where Operations, Ticket He also was operations. and ticket sales ticket of development, sport and provided senior staff a member of the Hurricanes’ supervision. Athletic as Senior Associate served he first where of Maine, 2010. 2005 to from of Athletics serving as Director before Director tremendous experienced athletics Maine, at During his tenure Practice Facility, which broke ground this year. ground which broke Facility, Practice first and ranked season tickets football 42,000 a school-record (23 increase percentage attendance in programs 5 among Power out also sold have Hurricanes The attendance. 2015 over percent)

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HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 James has also led multiple, multi-million dollar capital James has also led multiple, During James’ tenure, Miami has completed several facility facility several Miami has completed During James’ tenure, During the 2015-16 academic year, Miami was the only was Miami academic year, During the 2015-16 Prior to the 2016 football season, James led the university’s season, James led the university’s football the 2016 Prior to In the department’s continuing efforts to better support to better efforts continuing In the department’s James has placed a strong emphasis on academics during his emphasis on academics during a strong James has placed Miami’s recent success has garnered James and UM national James and UM national has garnered success recent Miami’s Since taking over as the University of Miami’s Director of Director of Miami’s as the University over taking Since

$14 million gift from the Soffer Family, which will serve as the lead the as serve will which Family, Soffer the from gift million $14 Football Indoor Soffer the Hurricanes’ $34 million Carol gift for Miami Athletics has secured six leadership gifts of seven figures- gifts of seven six leadership has secured Miami Athletics – a history in department donation including the largest or-more, renovation projects, including renovations of the Hecht Center Center of the Hecht including renovations projects, renovation year, Over the past offices. basketball and women’s and the men’s center-hung scoreboard inside the Watsco Center. inside the Watsco scoreboard center-hung Athletic Excellence; the completion of the student-athlete training training of the student-athlete the completion Excellence; Athletic artificial and natural and dining hall; new fueling station table, Fields’ and a Practice on the Greentree and lights surfaces playing enhancements, including the opening of the Schwartz Center for for Center of the Schwartz including the opening enhancements, Directors’ Cup standings in 13 years, an indication of broad-based of broad-based an indication in 13 years, standings Cup Directors’ success. department athletic NCAA Tournament and its baseball team advance to the College the College to advance and its baseball team Tournament NCAA to advance Miami had 10 sports programs Series. Overall, World Learfield finish in the its highest secure to competition postseason school in NCAA Division I to have its football team play in a bowl in a bowl play team its football have to Division I school in NCAA the to advance teams basketball and women’s its men’s game, ranking since 2009. 2009. since ranking paid immediate dividends in 2016 as the Hurricanes posted a 9-4 as the Hurricanes posted dividends in 2016 paid immediate ranked finished and years 10 in game bowl first their won record, season-ending first their poll, Press Associated final the in #20 football coaching search which resulted in the hiring of Hurricane which resulted search coaching football Richt head coach. new program’s as the football alum Mark Richt its membership of 5,140 in 2010. of 5,140 its membership million, set in 2010-11. The Hurricane Club’s membership of more of more membership Hurricane Club’s The in 2010-11. million, set jump from 100-percent an over represents members than 11,000 arm of Miami Athletics -- completed a record-setting year in 2016- year a record-setting -- completed arm of Miami Athletics an and million, an all-time record $49 Hurricane Club raised The 17. of $26.5 record the previous from than 80 percent of more increase student-athletes and coaches, the Hurricane Club -- the fundraising fundraising the Hurricane Club -- the and coaches, student-athletes ranked among the nation’s best in time committed towards towards in time committed best among the nation’s ranked service. community scores on the latest Academic Progress Report (APR). In addition, (APR). Report Progress Academic on the latest scores Academic AFCA 2016 the received program football Miami’s also Hurricane student-athletes In 2016, Award. Achievement Rate figures released by the NCAA, Miami student-athletes posted posted student-athletes Miami by the NCAA, released figures Rate 2015-16 perfect posted Hurricane teams a GSR mark of 90%. Ten four-plus years at Miami. In the most recent Graduation Success Success Graduation recent Miami. In the most at years four-plus began a two-year term as Chair of the NCAA Division I Council, Division I Council, as Chair of the NCAA term began a two-year all for decision-making the day-to-day for responsible the group of Division I. of the Year award, an honor given by the National Association Association the National by an honor given award, of the Year James 2017, In June (NACDA). of Athletics Directors of Collegiate recognition. In March 2017, James was selected as one of four as one of four selected James was 2017, In March recognition. Director Under Armour Athletic of the 2016-17 Division I recipients facility upgrades, ticket sales and academic achievement. ticket upgrades, facility Athletics in 2013, Blake James has transformed Miami Athletics, Athletics, Miami transformed James has Blake in 2013, Athletics department, of the aspects in all improvement spearheading support, student-athlete appearances, including postseason 4 INTRODUCTION liaison to various campusgroups, theACC andtheNCAA. services andstudent-athlete development, aswell asserves asa sports medicine, academicservices, equipment /Adidas, video inclusion initiatives. Sheoversees theareas ofhumanresources, of department andcoaches meetings andgenderequity and initiatives, policy development andimplementation, coordination tennis. Strawley leads the department’s strategic planning of 2014. the William Tennent HighSchoolAthletics HallofFame inJanuary captain for theQuakers’ softballteam. Strawley was inducted into in history. Duringhertimeat Pennsylvania, shewas atwo-year Pennsylvania where of Arts degree she earned her Bachelor services intern. She is a 1998 graduate of the University of the working group appointed to review trends ininitialeligibility. Committees, theNCAA OlympicSportsLiaisonCommittee, and the NCAA DivisionsI,IIandIIIStudent-Athlete Reinstatement a liaisonto numerous NCAA committees andtaskforces, including implementation ofthestudent first philosophy. Strawley served as athlete reinstatement process andwas instrumental in the the NCAA. Inthisrole, sheprovided oversight ofthestudent- of Membership Services andStudent-Athlete Reinstatement at department’s Executive Management Team. equity anddiversity initiatives. Strawley was amemberofthe including football andwas theathletics program liaisonfor gender While at Columbia, sheoversaw numerous varsity sportprograms Woman Administrator at Columbia University from 2007-10. Athletics Director for Intercollegiate SportPrograms andSenior involved inavariety ofotherinternal operations. policy. Strawley served ontheseniormanagement team andwas the areas ofacademicgovernance and development of academic this role, Strawley was instrumental inproviding leadership in NCAA astheDirector ofAcademic andMembership Affairs. In Sports andtheWomen’s Basketball Coaches Association. serves ontheboard ofdirectors for Women’s Leaders inCollege Division IWomen’s Basketball Oversight Committee. Shealso Committee, theACC Football Schedulers Group, andtheNCAA Committee, theACC Infractions andSportsmanshipReview the ACC Women’s Basketball foresight committee, theACC Equity the ACC. Shecurrently serves ontheACC Television Committee, Strawley hasserved onvarious committees withintheNCAA and women’s athletics. Miami’s female student-athletes whileraising money to support Celebration ofWomen’s Athletics recognizing theachievements of she was instrumental in the development of Miami’s annual Mark Richt, servingontheselection committee. Inaddition, Strawley first joined the NCAA in 1998 as an enforcement Prior to hertenure at Columbia, Strawley was theDirector Strawley rejoined the NCAA after serving as the Associate Prior to UM,Strawley concluded hersecond tour withthe Actively engagedinintercollegiate athletics nationally, Strawley played akey role inthehiringofheadfootball coach HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Extra –afigure that ranks nearthe top of all ACC schools. Miami hasproduced over 200live events onESPN3/ACC Network 2016 andbuildingto thelinearnetwork infall of2019. Since 2015, recent launch of the ACC Network, first in digital format in August season ticket allotment inback-to-back seasons. in HurricaneAthletics history that ateam hassoldoutitsentire men’s basketball seasonticket allotment, markingthefirst time percent). Five schoolsinpercentage increase onayear-to-year basis(23 – the27th-highest total inthenation andleaderamongallPower 42,000 season ticket holders and averaged 58,572 fans per game attendance duringthe2016 season,astheHurricanestotaled guidance, Miamisaw anunprecedented growth infootball ticket salesinfootball andmen’s basketball. UnderLayton’s with ESPNandthenewly formed ACC Network. sales andvideoproduction services inbothcontent andbroadcast basketball. ACC Network liaisonandisthesportadministrator for men’s matters, HurricaneSportsProperties, serves asthedepartment video production andbroadcast departments. communications, ticket sales,ticket operations, client experience, the department’s business office, marketing, digital strategies, Senior Associate Athletics Director for Communications andSales. August 2017. He initially joined Miami in December 2014 as the of Athletics andChiefFinancialOfficer, apositionhe took over in Saint LeoSaint University Leo, inSaint Fla. in 2011. Layton received andmaster’s hisbachelor’s degrees from elevating to therole ofSeniorDirector ofBusiness Administration Buccaneers as acustomer service representative in1999before finance and purchasing. Layton began his career with the ticketing andluxury suite operations to advertising, accounting, he handledavariety ofresponsibilities from sales, marketing, with theTampa Bay Buccaneers. Inhis13years withtheclub, tickets sold. volleyball, men’s basketball andwomen’s basketball revenue and Layton’s ticket salesplansdrove double-digitincreases in football, for andMarketing. Sales DuringhistimeinFort Collins, Colo., served as thedepartment’s Senior Associate Athletics Director 2013 and2014 seasonsat Colorado State University where he Layton alsoserves astheprimarycontact for ESPNwiththe In addition, Miami sold out its entire 2015-16 and 2016-17 Underhiswatch, Miamihasseenanincreased level ofseason Since hisarrival, Miamihasseenexceptional growth inticket Additionally, Layton hasoversight ofalldepartmental licensing In hiscurrent position,Layton isresponsible for managing Jason Layton serves astheUniversity ofMiamiDeputy Director Before his arrival at Colorado State, Layton spent 13years Layton, aFloridanative, arrived inMiamiafter spendingthe 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL SAINT LEO, 1999 CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS JASON LAYTON

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Prior to entering the agency business, Toole worked in the in worked Toole business, the agency entering Prior to won that staff communications part of the Texans’ He was in the media career his sports communications started Toole have Barbara, and his wife, Toole Va., of Alexandria, A native Carter Toole serves as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for for Director Athletic as the Senior Associate Toole serves Carter and digital departments the communications, oversees Toole marketing a Nashville-based co-owned previously Toole Prior to working at UNC, Boone worked for the North Carolina Carolina the North for worked UNC, Boone at working Prior to from training athletic his bachelor’s degree Boone received Emily, Gables, Fla., with his wife, in Coral lives He currently two daughters. two agency, Wheelhouse Marketing Advisors, which was acquired by a by acquired which was Advisors, Marketing Wheelhouse agency, launching Before at the end of 2015. (Atiba) firm local technology another Digital, at President, as Vice he served Wheelhouse firm, January & Associates. Nashville After teams. nine seasons with four for League Football National Tennessee Packers, Bay with the Green stints public relations Texans he joined the Houston Buccaneers, Bay and Tampa Titans & publications. services of internet director first as the club’s Football the Pro on by in 2004 as voted Award Rozelle the Pete Super eight has also worked Toole of America. Association Writers staff. media relations the NFL’s as a member of Bowls and the University University State at Arizona offices relations bachelor’shis earned he where Hill, Chapel at Carolina North of degree. Communications and Digital Strategy at the University of Miami. the University at and Digital Strategy Communications and 2016 AD in November He joined the Hurricanes as an associate 2017. in August role his current to promoted was the football for with publicity as assists as well video departments, Mark Richt. coach and head football program services and outside travel vendors, and also assisted in the and also assisted vendors, and outside travel services He began his preparations. annual budget department’s athletic technician accounting as an Office Business Heels’ time in the Tar 2002. in December 2002. 1999 to September from Association High School Athletic and published Boone designed, edited NCHSAA, the at While the organiza and maintained developed publications, various relations. media statewide coordinated and website, official tion’s in ath degree earning his master’s before in 1995 Elon University from (1998) and his M.B.A Carolina East from administration letic member with the College Elon in 2004. He has been an active serving on 2009, since Association Management Business Athletic committees. and program publicity the membership, the Hurricane Club. for AD of annual giving who is the assistant and Noah. Mackenzie children, has two couple The of business operations with the Tar Heels in November 2011. In his 2011. Heels in November the Tar with operations of business operations day-to-day supervised the Hill, Boone time in Chapel as the department served budget, operating million of a $72 facility disbursement, development, accounting, liaison with -

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HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 Boone, who spent the previous nine years working for the for working nine years the previous who spent Boone, In addition to his role within the business office, Boone is office, within the business his role In addition to After a pair of promotions, Joshua Boone now serves as the serves Joshua Boone now a pair of promotions, After

Wyman is a 1994 graduate of Florida A&M with a bachelor’s is a 1994 graduate Wyman A 2016 inductee to the Iron Arrow Society, Wyman has helped Wyman has Society, Arrow the Iron to inductee A 2016 Since 2004, Wyman has managed the Division of Athletic has managed the Division of Athletic 2004, Wyman Since He began his own career as an intern, and was quickly and was as an intern, career He began his own Wyman is the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Academic Academic for Director Athletic the Senior Associate Wyman is “When you do the right things, the right things happen.” things, the right do the right you “When student-athletes 2,000 over has empowered Wyman David

programs. director associate to promoted was of North Carolina, University also the sport administrator for Miami’s swimming and diving swimming Miami’s for also the sport administrator AD for Business Operations, was elevated to Associate AD in Associate to elevated was Operations, Business AD for 2017. title in August on his new and took 2014 March Senior Associate Athletic Director for Business Operations at the at Operations Business for Director Athletic Senior Associate as the Assistant in July 2012 hired of Miami. Boone was University of Academic Advisors for Athletics. for Advisors of Academic Organization and is also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, The The Delta Kappa, and is also a member of Omicron Organization Association and the National Society Honor Leadership National three daughters: Rebecca, Dominique and Sarah. Wyman has Wyman Dominique and Sarah. Rebecca, daughters: three Sister in the Miami-Dade Big Brother/Big been a Big Brother degree in accounting. He earned a master’s degree in sports degree He earned a master’s in accounting. degree in Born in 1995. University Thomas St. from administration has the couple and Jewyll, he is married to Island, N.Y., Staten freshman classes of 2002 and 2009. and of 2002 classes freshman guide the football team to a pair AFCA Academic Achievement Achievement Academic pair AFCA a to team guide the football in the of student-athletes 100 percent graduating for Awards continued growth in both academic progress rates (APR) and (APR) rates in both academic progress growth continued success. graduation professionals. Under his leadership, the department and sport the department Under his leadership, professionals. for and honors recognition gained national have programs Academic Services, currently leading a staff of eight full-time of eight a staff currently leading Services, Academic then promoted to associate director, taking on the responsibil director, associate to then promoted for all 400 certification eligibility the NCAA of coordinating ity student-athletes. director two years later, supervising the tutorial program and program supervising the tutorial later, years two director He was teams. basketball and men’s advising both the football promoted to the full-time staff after working just two months months two working just after the full-time staff to promoted became the assistant division. Wyman in the academic services volleyball program. volleyball Services at the University of Miami, a position he was promoted to to promoted was he position a Miami, of University the at Services Miami’s for sport administrator also the Wyman is 2017. in August advised and mentored a diverse population of student-athletes to to of student-athletes population a diverse advised and mentored careers. different in many skilled professionals become with his signature creed. Now in his 23rd year, Wyman has Wyman year, in his 23rd Now creed. with his signature 6 INTRODUCTION nationwide for their useofcutting edgetechnology andunique athlete excellence. The Hurricane Clubisconsistently recognized active11,500 members and over $14 million raised for student- increased by more than100percent to anall-timerecord of strategy. Since 2010, annual Hurricane Club Membership has extensive marketing, philanthropic re-branding and digital an all-timehighof$49 million in2016-17. increasing from $14 millionin2010 to $26.6 million in2011 andto the board. MajorGivingisupmore than70 percent since 2010, Club’s development results have increased significantly across Following thedepartment’s restructure in 2010, theHurricane significant growth inmajorgivingandannualparticipation. for Miami’s men’s tennis program. central advancement efforts. Marksisalsothesportadministrator fund, donorstewardship, event hospitality andcoordination with of athletics, including campaignoversight, majorgiving,annual is responsible for all development operations for thedepartment years asassistant athletics director for majorgifts. associate ADfor development inNovember 2012 following two for Development inAugust 2016. Hewas previously promoted to athletic administration. graduated from Marshall University withamaster’s degree in degreewith abachelor’s inpoliticalscience andayear later, he Marshall University. in Compliance at NC State, University of Virginia, UNLV and baseball program. Coordinators (NAAC) andisthesportadministrator for theMiami a memberoftheNational Association ofAthletics Compliance of recruiting, eligibility, financialand certification. Anderson is processes andprocedures dealingwiththeUniversity’s monitoring rules andregulations. University officials about NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference student-athletes, boosters, athletic department staff andother University’s compliance program, includingeducating coaches, senior staff inJuly2015. for Compliance andappointed to thedepartment’s executive and was elevated to the role of Senior Associate Athletic Director Annual givinghasalsoseenunprecedented growth through Since Marks’arrival in2010, theHurricaneClubhasseen Under theguidance ofDirector ofAthletics Blake James,Marks Jesse Markswas promoted to SeniorAssociate Athletic Director Anderson graduated from theUniversity ofPittsburgh in2005 Prior to hispositionat theUniversity ofMiamiheheldpositions Anderson isalsoresponsible for overseeing allcompliance Anderson isresponsible for managingallaspects ofthe Craig Anderson cameto theUniversity ofMiamiinMarch 2013 HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM PITTSBURGH, 2005 COMPLIANCE SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD CRAIG ANDERSON MIAMI, 2005,2008 DEVELOPMENT SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD JESSE MARKS

Center andHard Rock Stadium, as well asserves as thesport & conditioning andnutrition.Heisalsotheliaisonto theWatsco camps/clinics, riskmanagement, information technology, strength facilities master planning,event management andguest services, facilities andmaintenance services, capitalprojects/construction, Miami. Wise joinedtheUMstaff inJune2012. Director for Facilities andEvent Operations at theUniversity of degree in2005andhismaster’s degree in2008. Program teaching SportPromotions andSales. professor intheSchoolofEducation SportsAdministration Athletic Development Directors (NAADD) andisanadjunct their new football stadium in2008. he managedallfundraising operations related to theopeningof director for development at FloridaInternational University, where Florida. Priorto Wake Forest, Markswas asassistant athletics southeast, including SouthCarolina, Georgia, NorthCarolina and he managedrelationships for over 150athletic donors inthe director ofdevelopment at Wake Forest University, where $1.6 billionMomemtum2 Campaign. campaign andraised over $118 million towards theuniversity wide and raised more than $85 million dollars towards the Momentum Under Marks’leadership, athletics exceeded itsgoalof$68million which raised over $1 billion for the University, and Momentum2. University ofMiami:The Momentum Campaign, (2000-2008) campaigns to drive annualsupport. The OhioState University’s Schottenstein Center. Prior to histime at Denver, Wise was theevent services managerat events inAugust 2001 andserved inthat role until October 2003. of Denver in August 2000 and promoted to the director of athletics to June2005. operations at Eastern MichiganUniversity from November 2003 operations astheassistant athletics director for facilities and oversaw dailyoperations ofathletic facilities, projects and event University of Connecticut from August 2005 to August 2008. He Athletics concerts, summercampsandevent parking. He alsoserved inaleadrole inadministrative coordination ofUW units andoversaw anannualbudget ofapproximately $15 million. management, facilities, food and beverage andguest services capital projects. oversight oftheUniversity RidgeGolfCourse and$125 millionin and elevated to theseniormanagement team withadditional In January2012, hewas namedinterim associate athletic director assistant athletic director for events andfacilities inAugust, 2008. was hired by theUniversity ofWisconsin Athletic Department as athletics asanevent manager, facilities director andadministrator, administrator for Miami’s soccer androwing teams. Wise hasoversight ofnumerous areas withinthedepartment: Tim Wise isinhissixth year astheSeniorAssociate Athletic A two-time Miami graduate, Marks earned his bachelor’s Marks isanactive memberoftheNational Association of Prior to hisreturn to UMAthletics, Marksserved asassistant Marks hasbeenapartoftwo majorcapitalcampaignsat the Wise was hired astheathletics event managerat theUniversity Wise served asthedirector offacility maintenance at the Wise alsohadsupervisoryoversight oftheUWAthletics event Wise, whohasmore than20years ofexperience incollege 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL SOUTH CAROLINA,1996 FACILITIES &EVENT OPERATIONS SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD TIM WISE

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@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL SHIRELLE JACKSON SHIRELLE AD ASSOCIATE SENIOR DEVELOPMENT STUDENT-ATHLETE GREEN, 1994 BOWLING FOOTBALL Jackson was a four-year letter winner for the women’s track track the women’s winner for letter a four-year Jackson was and host Jason Jackson, who is the television She is married to Elevated to her current title in August 2017, Jackson also 2017, title in August her current to Elevated the Jackson spent department, joining the athletics Prior to of athletic the director was UM, Shirelle arriving at Prior to for services student-athlete for director the assistant She was The University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire graduate (2005) has (2005) graduate Claire Eau – Wisconsin of University The Shirelle Director Athletic Jackson is the Senior Associate development from August 2002-July 2004 at Eastern Connecticut Connecticut Eastern 2004 at 2002-July August from development State. her bachelor’s received She Green. at Bowling team and field in degree in 1994 and her master’s Green Bowling from degree currently is She 1998. in State Connecticut Central from counseling Nova at leadership education higher in candidate doctoral a in Davie. Southeastern on Sun Sports. The telecasts Miami HEAT for reporter courtside and Jordan. – Justin children has two couple July 2016. and field programs. the Hurricanes’ track oversees and Arts of College the in capacities various in years five previous UM. Her initial at Sciences to intended role a new position was programming to develop efforts department’s the athletic enhance of our student-athletes. development the total will enhance that she where FIU, 2005-08 at from services academic support academic of the school’s and operation the management oversaw She also coordinated its 400 student-athletes. for support program tutors, registration, advising, class the academic and personal FIU, at During her tenure skills workshops. hall and study study student-athlete to six and the increase her full-time staff she saw 16 percent. by improved rate graduation Green, in Bowling University State Green Bowling at 11 months student for AD was as assistant position athletics first Her Ohio. also worked in ticket operations for Tulane University and the and the University Tulane for operations in ticket also worked in majored Crank Claire, UW-Eau at While of Oregon. University business. in minored Kinesiology and of Miami. the University at Development of Student-Athlete student-athlete of director the as Miami joined initially Jackson AD in assistant to promoted and was 2014 in March development mini-packs, student tickets and postseason tickets), implemented implemented tickets), postseason and tickets student mini-packs, in resulted that basketball men’s for structure pricing a variable and season, 2010-11 the for revenue ticket in $5.3dollars million 10 percent. sales by ticket overall helped increase

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HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 Prior to his time in Tuscaloosa, Ala., Crank spent three years years three spent Ala., Crank his time in Tuscaloosa, Prior to While a member of the Alabama administrative staff, Crank Crank staff, administrative a member of the Alabama While Prior to Miami, Crank spent the previous year as director as director year the previous spent Miami, Crank Prior to Along with his duties in ticket sales and marketing, Crank is Crank sales and marketing, Along with his duties in ticket Brent Crank was promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Athletic Associate Senior to promoted was Crank Brent

Wise is a 1996 graduate of the University of South Carolina of South Carolina of the University is a 1996 graduate Wise In February 2017, Wise was named to the MOAA Board of Board the MOAA to named was Wise 2017, In February Wise is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity, Inc. and Inc. Fraternity, Alpha, Phi Alpha of member a is Wise Wise has extensive experience working at NCAA and NCAA at working experience has extensive Wise Wise was an event operations manager intern at Michigan at manager intern operations event an was Wise

entire ticket operation (consisting of season tickets, single games, of season tickets, (consisting operation ticket entire as the assistant athletic director for ticket operations at Marquette Marquette at operations ticket for director athletic assistant the as managed the with the Golden Eagles, Crank While University. schedules, and coordinated season ticket renewals for Alabama for renewals season ticket schedules, and coordinated teams. managed the daily operations of the athletics tickets office, office, tickets of the athletics managed the daily operations and basketball of the home football operations gameday oversaw experience across the college athletics landscape. athletics college the across experience of ticketing at , and possesses extensive extensive of Alabama, and possesses University at of ticketing assistant AD for ticket operations in July 2012. operations ticket AD for assistant the Hurricanes’ golf team. for also the sport administrator in August 2017. He previously served as the associate AD for ticket ticket AD for as the associate served He previously 2017. in August as the hired initially being after years three for sales and operations Director for Ticket Sales and Marketing at the University of Miami the University at Sales and Marketing Ticket for Director University of Tennessee in 1998. of Tennessee University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and earned a administration in business with a bachelor’s degree the from and sport studies in human performance degree masters’ executive leadership training program at the Sports Management the Sports Management at program training leadership executive Institute. Diversity Education Training. Most recently, Wise completed completed Wise recently, Most Training. Education Diversity athletics collegiate the highly prestigious from and graduated Directors. He has participated in the NCAA Leadership Institute Institute Leadership in the NCAA has participated He Directors. for Institute Leadership Series, the NCAA Education Continuing NCAA and Institute Mentoring NACDA the Males, Minority Ethnic Collegiate Directors of Athletics. Directors Collegiate President for 2015-16. Wise also has membership in the Minority in the Minority also has membership Wise 2015-16. for President of Association and the National Association Opportunities Athletic Association and was named to the Board of Directors in September in September of Directors the Board to named and was Association President Vice 2nd 2012, June in President Vice 3rd the and 2011 as The and served in June 2014 President Vice 1st in June 2013, served as the President of the local Mu Eta Lambda alumni chapter. chapter. alumni Lambda Eta Mu the local of as the President served Management and Facility Event He is a member of the Collegiate Multicultural Excellence Outstanding Staff Award in 2002-03. Award Staff Outstanding Excellence Multicultural the NCAA Woman of the Year Selection Committee and the NCAA and the NCAA Committee Selection of the Year Woman the NCAA as years three Committee, and Interests Opportunities Minority for Center of Denver earned the University Wise Chair. the Vice Connecticut’s Environmental Compliance Team as well as the as well as Team Compliance Environmental Connecticut’s on He also served Council. Advisory Policy schools Environmental representative to the City of Madison and UW Campus Joint Joint and UW Campus of Madison City the to representative on he served In the past, Committee. Area Campus Southeast conference championship events. At Wisconsin, he served he served Wisconsin, At events. championship conference the and was Group Integration Diversity on the departments the University of South Carolina from December 1996 to January January to 1996 December from Carolina of South the University 1998. State University from August 1998 to May 1999. His first position position first His 1999. May 1998 to August from University State at coordinator a conference as was college from upon graduation 8 INTRODUCTION 1945: 1944: 1943: 1942: 1941: 1940: 1939: 1938: 1937: 1936: 1935: Bucknell26, Miami0 Team checks into hotel MONDAY DEC. 25 Vice President, Communications HURRICANES Duquesne13,Mississippi State 12 CAPITAL ONEORANGEBOWL CAPITAL ONEORANGEBOWL Mississippi State 14,Georgetown 7 COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT Auburn 6,MichiganState 0 Tennessee 17, Oklahoma0 Catholic 20, Mississippi 19 Alabama 37, Boston College 21 Tulsa 26, Georgia Tech 12 Georgia 40, TCU 26 LSU 19, Texas A&M14 Georgia Tech Missouri 7 21, [email protected] CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL COMMUNICATIONS INFORMATION & HISTORY Miami Lakes, FL33016 www.orangebowl.org 14360 NW77thCourt ALL-TIME RESULTS @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM O: (305)341-4718 Associate AD LARRY WAHL CARTER TOOLE MIAMI ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS & DIGITAL STRATEGY TENTATIVE CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL ITINERARY - MIAMI Fla. 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INTRODUCTION YPG 75.2 35.6 107.0 AVG/G 243.1 4.0 LG 64 36 82 52.8 18.2 27.2 43.4 AVG/G 54.9 LG 78 16 7 5 SACKS-YDS 1.0-6 2.5-12 3.5-32 6.5-26 3 TD 25 0 55 35 78 51 LG 49 TD AVG 6.0 3.5 9 1 2 4 TD 3 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 2,917 16 TFL-YARDS 3.0-8 6.0-17 10.0-50 11.5-39 NET 902 427 7.6 428 12.2 12.2 20.4 11.9 AVG 18.3 PCT YDS 54.8 28.6 FOOTBALL TT 85 76 63 55 LOSS 27 143 17 634 219 326 477 2-7-0 C-A-I 213-389-11 36 36 34 22 GAIN 929 570 445 NO YDS 52 18 16 439 24 40 Playoff rankings (#2, Nov. 21, 2017), its first #2 ranking in both major polls #2 its first 21, 2017), (#2, Nov. rankings Playoff (15, 2016-17). 2001-02 since winning streak and its longest 2003 since rankings Playoff Football been included in the College Miami had never released CFP rankings and ended up in each of the six weekly 2017, prior to the season. throughout one of the most important metrics when measuring a when measuring a college metrics important one of the most (4.7). 16 in OYPP No. UM ranked In 2016, in 2017. defense in the second sacks (3.58) and rank in team Hurricanes lead the nation The (8.8). for loss team tackles in conferences 5” in “Power and first nation gained (30) and also ranks in turnovers nationally second Miami ranks (+1.25 / game). margin in turnover nationally second an average allowing defense, in scoring 19 nationally No. rank Canes The 20 points to in FBS held opponents Only 22 teams per game. points of 19.9 season. during the 2017 or fewer Mark head coach 2015, in December his alma mater at taking over Since West over 2006 (31-14 win since bowl its first has led Miami to Richt 2003 season since 10-win its first Bowl), Athletic Russell 2016 Virginia, Division Championship in history Coastal ACC and its first 2017) (10-2, 2002. since was its first to the home schedule finish 7-0 Miami’s (2017). Football in the College position ever highest its has also led Miami to Richt On Nov. 28, University of Miami head coach Mark Richt became the first the first became Mark Richt coach of Miami head 28, University On Nov. of the Year. Coach win ACC to Hurricanes head coach on Dec. 5. of the Year Coach Camp Walter named 2017 was Richt bowl season, Miami to rankings prior Football Playoff College In the final was included in the CFP time UM marking the first 10, No. ranked was season. of the regular week in each and every rankings the Hurricanes Diaz has directed Manny coordinator Miami defensive again, and once units nationwide dominant one of the more into defense top assistant for the nation’s semifinalist Award named a Broyles was staff. on the Hurricanes’ year Diaz is in his second coach. (4.5), per play yards in opponent nationally ninth ranks defense Miami’s 2017 NOTEBOOK 2017 • • • • CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ACC MIAMI TO RICHT LEADS FIRST: ANOTHER • • RICHT NAMED COACH OF THE YEAR, LEADS MIAMI TO TOP-10 RANKING TOP-10 MIAMI TO OF THE YEAR, LEADS RICHT NAMED COACH • • • SEMIFINALIST AWARD UNDER DIAZ, A BROYLES DEFENSE DAZZLING • • UT AT 49 40 29 33 ATT 151 122 56 EFF 133.30 47.70 G 12-12 12-8 12-3 8-7 STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL ) 11-11 .417 G 12-12 12-12 12-10 12-11 G 12-8 12-12 G 12-12 4-0 4-4 .583 .583 .455 .455 .667 .750 .250 .909 ) .917 11-1 5-7 7-5 7-5 9-3 3-9 5-6 5-6 8-4 .667 4-8 .333 8-4 6-6 .500 6-6 .500 10-1 ) Overall Overall out for season out for .125 .375 .375 .375 .375 .875 .625 .750 .250 .875 .500 .500 .500 .500 out for season out for

7-1 1-7 7-1 5-3 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 out for season out for 2-6 6-2 4-4 4-4 4-4 4-4 Conf. Conf.

COASTAL DIVISION STANDINGS DIVISION COASTAL ATLANTIC DIVISION STANDINGS ATLANTIC Shaquille Quarterman Michael Pinckney Joe Jackson Jeff Thomas Jeff TACKLES Jaquan Johnson RECEIVING Berrios Braxton Herndon IV ( Christopher ( Ahmmon Richards Homer Travis PASSING Malik Rosier Shirreffs Evan RUSHING Homer Travis ( Mark Walton Malik Rosier

FINAL ACC STANDINGS FINAL ACC Duke Virginia Pittsburgh North Carolina Team Miami Tech Virginia Tech Georgia Syracuse Louisville Forest Wake College Boston Florida State Team Clemson NC State HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 10 INTRODUCTION Miami was oneofjust 10FBSteams nationwide holding as anFBSheadcoach, whichranks fourth-most among senior KMichaelBadgley pushedhisMiamicareer field average points pergame, of18.3 whichisthe19thbest Miami’s 30NFLDraft first-round selections since 2000 Head coach MarkRicht hastotaled 164career victories are themost intheNCAA; David Njoku was drafted by Tech onOct. 14were themost by aMiamiHurricanein Head coach MarkRicht haswon 10-or-more gamesin With onemadefieldgoalonDec.2against Clemson, Miami’s average of8.8tacklesfor loss pergamewas his first career start since Javarris Jameshad148 vs. games priorto thisyear, withitsprevious best (six) ACC play; theHurricaneshadnever won seven ACC the second-best markinthecountry entering bowl Miami finishedthe2017 seasonwitha 7-1 record in goals maderecord to 76. Hemoved into first place Cleveland inthefirst round in2016 (29th overall). The Hurricanes defense hasheldopponents to an Travis 170 Homer’s rushingyards against Georgia opponents to 4.5yards per play orfewer in2017. HURRICANES mark inthenation entering bowl season. By The Numbers @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 10 seasonsthroughout hiscareer. active headcoaches. Houston in2006. coming in2005. 19.9 on Nov. 11. 164 170 8.8 4.5 season. 30 76 10 7 2017 NOTEBOOK • • • • • • • MIAMI HAS 10EARNALL-ACC HONORS;TOTAL OF16CANESRECOGNIZED the total to 16honored. Six more Canes earnedAll-ACC Honorable Mention recognition, bringing Hurricanes’ careers, allcoming intheirseniorseason. to theAll-ACC Third Team. Itwas thefirst honorofeachthose WR Braxton Berrios,LT Kc McDermott andDETrent Harriswere allnamed Team by ACC coaches duringhis 2016 freshman season. earning asecond-team spot.Quarterman was namedto theAll-ACC Third LB ShaqQuarterman picked upthesecond All-ACC honorofhiscareer, Team. Itwas thefirst honor for eachofthose Canes. Jackson andSJaquanJohnsonwere allnamedto theAll-ACC Second TE Christopher HerndonIV, RBTravis Homer, DT RJ McIntosh, CBMichael ACC Third Team selection by coaches in2015 &2016. this season,earnedAll-ACC recognition for thethird time;hewas anAll Badgley, whobecameMiami’s all-timeleaderinfieldgoalsmadeearlier Division championClemson(13). Miami’s 10selections were second-most intheACC, trailing onlyAtlantic league’s year-end voting selection by coaches andmedia. Team, 10MiamiHurricanesearnedall-conference recognition inthe Headlined by seniorKMichaelBadgley’s placement ontheAll-ACC First 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL 11

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The Hurricanes have outscored opponents 444-227 in the second half in 25 games under Richt, and have held an opponent to 10 to held an opponent and have half in 25 games under Richt, in the second 444-227 opponents outscored Hurricanes have The Miami has a second-half point differential of +214 in 25 games under Richt, good for an average of +8.6 points in second halves. halves. in second points of +8.6 average for an good of +214 in 25 games under Richt, differential point Miami has a second-half in 2016, Tech (-14) Virginia at and (-11) State vs. Florida came scoring end of second-half games on the wrong only five Miami’s Since Mark Richt’s arrival as head coach, Miami has outscored its opponents in the second half in 19 of 25 games. A streak of 11 half in 19 of 25 games. A streak in the second its opponents Miami has outscored as head coach, arrival Mark Richt’s Since Berrios was named a finalist for the Campbell Trophy, considered the “Academic Heisman,” in early November. He holds a 3.96 in early November. Heisman,” “Academic the considered Trophy, Campbell for the named a finalist Berrios was on Dec. 7 in Orlando. Award Football College Scholars Little Warner of the Pop named the recipient was native Raleigh, N.C,. The since to be honored student-athlete football first Miami’s becoming recognition, All-America Academic Berrios earned CoSIDA Senior WR Braxton Berrios served as Miami’s has been among Miami’s top performers this season, and was named the this season, and was performers top has been among Miami’s as Miami’s Berrios served Senior WR Braxton seasons, three his first line from stat his combined exceeds that line in 2017 Berrios has a stat selection, third-team All-ACC A 2017 In addition, Richt has coached in four national championship games, all as an assistant coach. championship games, all as an assistant national in four has coached In addition, Richt The 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl will be head coach Mark Richt’s 27th bowl game as a coach and his 16th as a head coach. and his 16th as a head coach. game as a coach bowl 27th Mark Richt’s will be head coach Bowl One Orange Capital 2017 The He is 1-0 fewer. or points by five come have losses bowl of Richt’s All five a head coach. games as in bowl a 10-5 record owns Richt DB Jaquan Johnson has worn the chain six times, most on the Hurricanes. Michael Jackson is second, having worn it five times. it five worn having Michael Jackson is second, on the Hurricanes. the chain six times, most DB Jaquan Johnson has worn Virginia. vs. teams on special punt a muffed recovering worn the chain after to have player Homer is the only offensive RB Travis time time an FBS first games - the straight in four turnovers four 21, Miami forced on Oct. Syracuse Beginning with a game against The now famous University of Miami “turnover chain” made its debut Sept. 2 vs. Bethune-Cookman, when sophomore DB Malek when sophomore Bethune-Cookman, chain” made its debut Sept. 2 vs. of Miami “turnover University famous now The LB recoveries), two , (four worn the chain: DB Jaquan Johnson “officially” 16 Hurricanes who have The The Mobile, Ala., native was announced as Miami’s starting QB by head coach Mark Richt on Aug. 22 during fall camp. He won a He won camp. during fall 22 on Aug. Mark Richt head coach QB by starting as Miami’s announced was Ala., native Mobile, The that UM baseball team on the 2015 He was and 2016. in 2015 as back-up season and served football the 2014 redshirted Rosier The redshirt junior’s two 300-yard passing games were tied for the third-most of any quarterback in the ACC this season. in the ACC quarterback of any the third-most for tied games were passing 300-yard junior’s two redshirt The Duke. at win in a 30-27 Kaaya Brad of injured in place played when he 31, 2015, came on Oct. 2017 prior to only start Rosier’s As a starting quarterback, Rosier has career records of 7-0 at home, 4-1 on the road and 0-1 in neutral site venues. site in neutral and 0-1 on the road 4-1 home, at of 7-0 records has career Rosier quarterback, As a starting sixth- (2000) for Dorsey (1984) and Ken is tied with Bernie Kosar native Ala., the Mobile, this year, passes 25 touchdown With ranks fifth in this season. He also interceptions (133.2)passing TDs and 11 with 25 efficiency in passing ACC fifth in the ranks Rosier After throwing for two touchdowns in Miami’s regular season finale against Pittsburgh (Nov. 24), QB Malik Rosier has accounted Rosier has accounted 24), QB Malik (Nov. Pittsburgh season finale against regular in Miami’s touchdowns two for throwing After in the Wisconsin when he lines up vs. Stadium Rock inside Hard start and eighth of his career will be making the 14th start Rosier and vs. Syracuse (-2) and at Pitt (-7) in 2017. UM also lost the second-half battle vs. Clemson (-14) in the ACC title game. in the ACC Clemson (-14) vs. battle the second-half UM also lost in 2017. (-7) Pitt and at (-2) Syracuse and vs. half in 17 of 25 games. in the second or fewer points straight games ended in a win over Syracuse on Oct. 21, when the Hurricanes were outscored 14-16 by the Orange. by 14-16 outscored 21, when the Hurricanes were on Oct. Syracuse games ended in a win over straight times under Richt. five just battle the second-half UM has lost defensive lineman Matt Walters in 2002. He won the Jim Tatum Award as the ACC’s top football scholar-athlete in late November. in late scholar-athlete football top as the ACC’s Award the Jim Tatum He won in 2002. Walters lineman Matt defensive when he totaled 45 catches, 496 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns in 36 games. touchdowns receiving and five yards receiving 496 catches, 45 when he totaled Administration. for the School of Business valedictorian was U. He The at and finance as a double major in entrepreneurship GPA Hurricanes’ Offensive MVP at the team’s annual Football Awards Show held on Dec. 16. Show Awards Football annual team’s at the MVP Hurricanes’ Offensive in bowl games at Miami, having guided the Hurricanes to a 31-14 win over West Virginia in the 2016 Russell Athletic Bowl - Miami’s - Miami’s Bowl Athletic Russell in the 2016 Virginia West win over a 31-14 guided the Hurricanes to Miami, having games at in bowl 2006. win since bowl first team has done it vs. four Power-5 opponents since at least 2004. least at since opponents Power-5 four has done it vs. team recovery), DL Demetrius Jackson (), LB Charles Perry (interception), DB Trajan Bandy (interception), DL Jonathan DL Jonathan Bandy (interception), DB Trajan (interception), Perry LB Charles Jackson (interception), DL Demetrius recovery), Harris (fumble recovery). and DL Trent Homer (fumble recovery) Travis RB fumble recoveries), Garvin (two Michael Pinckney (interception, fumble recovery), DB Malek Young (two interceptions, fumble recovery), DB Michael Jackson (four DB Michael Jackson (four recovery), fumble interceptions, (two DB Malek Young fumble recovery), (interception, Michael Pinckney (fumble recovery), McIntosh DL RJ interceptions), two (fumble recovery, DB Sheldrick Redwine fumble recovery), interceptions, (fumble LB Shaq Quarterman (interception), DB Dee Delaney (fumble recovery), Bethel DL Pat recovery), Fines (fumble DL Ryan went to the College World Series, though he did not travel to the CWS. to he did not travel Series, though World the College to went Stadium. Rock Hard “U” chain on the sidelines at sparkling with an oversized an interception for rewarded was Young Rosier finished 20-for-29 for 272 yards with two touchdowns in the victory. touchdowns two with yards 272 for 20-for-29 finished Rosier back-up. team’s was named the Shirreffs Evan the job; for race four-man the ACC in total offense (277.9 yards per game) and sixth in passing yards per game (263.9). yards in passing and sixth per game) yards (277.9 offense in total the ACC Capital One Orange Bowl on Dec. 30. Rosier has never lost a game he has started at quarterback at Hard Rock Stadium. Rock Hard at quarterback at a game he has started lost has never Rosier Dec. 30. on Bowl One Orange Capital 1988). Walsh, (Steve touchdowns is 29 passing Miami record single-season The Miami. at in a single season most for 30 total touchdowns in 2017, tying Vinny Testaverde’s single-season Miami record (1986). single-season Miami record Testaverde’s Vinny tying in 2017, touchdowns 30 total for

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CONSISTENT CANES • • DEFENSIVE LINEPLAYING IT“KOOL” UNDERONEOFNATION’S BEST • • • • • • • • • • BALLHAWKING INTHESECONDARY • • • • • • “BADG-O-MATIC” THETOP KICKERINMIAMIFOOTBALL HISTORY 10. 9. 8. 6. 5. 4. 2. 1. RK. MOST TACKLES FOR LOSS SINCE1990 • • • • • • HURRICANES made animmediate impact inhisfirst two seasons coaching thedefensive line at Miami. the onlyMiamiplayers to start inevery gamein2016. and DBJaquanJohnson.DLKendrick Norton hasstarted 11of12gamesonthedefensive line. McDermott, LG Trevor Darling,CTyler Gauthier, RT Tyree St. Louis, DLChadThomas, DLRJ McIntosh, LBShaquilleQuarterman interceptions onOct. 28ina24-19 winover NorthCarolina. returned for aTDby aHurricanesince Tyriq McCord vs. Cincinnati in2014. season), andabigreason isstandout play intheMiamisecondary. The Hurricanesrank first inthe ACC andare second nationally withan average turnover margin pergame(+15 for the of+1.25 game. at Miami,going16-for-20 onfield goalsand 42-for-43 on extra-point attempts. 73 inhiscareer. Badgley hitaMiami-record 25fieldgoalsin2015. goals madewith74. Hehithis75th fieldgoalagainst Virginia andaddedhis 76th fieldgoalinthe Game.ACC Championship Hurricanes finished2016 with108tackles for loss and38sacks.. against Notre DameonNov. Harrishadtwo 11. sacksinthat game, aswell; heleadstheHurricaneswith8.5sacksthis year. the year. SeniorDLTrent Harrishad2.5TFLsandtwo sackswhilejuniorDLRJ McIntosh added3.0 TFLs. The Hurricanesrank first intheFBS team sacks(3.58)andsecond nationwide intackles for loss pergame(8.8). Assistant headcoach anddefensive linecoach Craig Kuligowski, widelyregarded asoneofthebest linecoaches inAmerica,has Returnees OLKc McDermott, OLMarkWalton, RJ McIntosh, Kendrick Norton, ShaquilleQuarterman andMichaelPinckney were Sophomore LBShaquilleQuarterman hasstarted every gameofhisHurricanescareer (25). McDermott’s 33-gameconsecutive start streak is thelongest ontheteam. Of the22fieldpositions,10Hurricaneshave been starters in every gamethisseason:QBMalik Rosier, WRBraxton Berrios, LT Kc A week after matching Syracuse QBEricDungey’s entire seasoninterception total inasinglegame(four), Miamihadthree more DB JaquanJohnsonfollowed upBandy’s pick-six withhisown against Virginia (Nov. 18). DB Trajan Bandy’s pick-six vs. Notre DameonNov. 11was Miami’s first defensive score oftheseasonand the first interception UM, whoranks first inthe ACC inturnover margin &turnovers gained, forced just 19turnovers in2016. Miami’s 30gainedturnovers are thesecond-most nationally andits17interceptions are ninth-most nationally. Badgley connected onagame-winning fieldgoalwith four seconds remaining against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14),his fourth ofthe Badgley’s 80.0 fieldgoalpercentage ranks 39th nationally andisthefifth-best markinthe ACC. The New Jersey native, whowas namedto theAll-ACC First Team for thefirst timeinhiscareer, hasenjoyed a strong finalseason Badgley 397 career points are tiedwithHuertafor themost points inMiamiHurricaneshistory. Badgley, whowas namedasemifinalist for the Lou Groza Award, moved past Hurricanegreat Carlos Huerta(1988-1991), whohad With two fieldgoalsagainst Notre DameonNov.Badgley KMichael 11, madehistory by becoming Miami’s all-time leaderinfield Following the2016 season,Kuligowski was promoted to Assistant HeadCoach/Defensive LIne. Miami finishedthe2016 seasonfifthinthe nation intackles and forloss pergame(8.3) ranked 22ndinsackspergame(2.85). The The Hurricanesposted season-highmarksofsixsacks&11tacklesfor loss vs. Duke onSept.29 Facing what many considered thebest offensive linesinthenation, Miami totaled ninetackles for loss (29 yards) andfive sacks In awinover Virginia onNov. 18,theHurricanestiedaseasonhighwith11tacklesfor loss andhaditssecond-most sacks(five) of With just theCapital OneOrange Bowl remaining, Miami’s 105tacklesfor loss are already itseighth-most since 2000. @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2009 2006 2017 2004 2016 2001 2010 2002 2005 1999 YEAR 91 102 105 108 108 109 115 116 116 130 TFLs 2017 NOTEBOOK 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL 13

INTRODUCTION @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL FOOTBALL The 81,800-square-foot facility will feature two field-turf fields – one 80 yards long and an additional 40-yard field directly directly field long and an additional 40-yard yards fields – one 80 field-turf two will feature facility 81,800-square-foot The Head coach Mark Richt pledged $1 million towards the facility and football alumnus and linebacker great Jon Beason was among Jon Beason was great alumnus and linebacker and football the facility million towards pledged $1 Mark Richt Head coach 2017. in May million facility the $34 for ceremony Miami had its groundbreaking Construction of the Carol Soffer Football Indoor Practice Facility is underway on the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus. Coral of Miami’s the University on is underway Facility Indoor Practice Football Soffer of the Carol Construction a state- as the lead gift for department of the athletics in the history donation the largest Miami announced 2016, In September The group of five Hurricanes brought the total of Ring of Honor inductees to 23, as they join Class of 1997 inductees Jim Dooley, Jim Dooley, inductees of 1997 join Class to 23, as they total of Ring of Honor inductees the brought Hurricanes of five group The Michael Irvin, Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Warren Sapp and Sean Taylor were inducted into the Ring of Honor and recognized for their for recognized of Honor and the Ring into inducted were SappSean Taylor and Warren Reed, Ed Lewis, Irvin, Ray Michael of the also members Irvin and while both Sapp are Fame, of Miami Sports Hall of of the University members are inductees All five connecting to the Squillante Strength and Conditioning Center. Center. and Conditioning Strength the Squillante to connecting million commitment towards the Carol Soffer Football Indoor Practice Facility. Football Indoor Practice Soffer the Carol towards million commitment $250,000. gift was Beason’s the project. to give those alumni to of-the-art football indoor practice facility; in honor of their mother Carol, Jeffrey Soffer and Carol’s other children made a $14 made a other children Carol’s and Soffer Jeffrey in honor of their mother Carol, facility; indoor practice football of-the-art Ted Hendricks, Georgia Mira and Vinny Testaverde, Class of 1999 inductees Ottis Anderson, Don Bosseler, Bernie Kosar and Kosar Bernie Don Bosseler, Anderson, Ottis of 1999 inductees Class Testaverde, and Vinny Mira Hendricks, Georgia Ted of 2009 Class Gino Torretta, and Jim Otto Kennedy, Cortez Jim Kelly, James, Edgerrin of 2008 inductees Class Owens, Burgess Maryland. and Russell Brown Jerome inductees of 2014 Class and Walsh, Dunn and Steve Eddie Bennie Blades, inductees brilliant careers during the Hurricanes’ game against Georgia Tech at Hard Rock Stadium on Oct. 12. Irvin, Lewis, Sappand Lewis, 12. Irvin, on Oct. Stadium Rock Hard at Tech Georgia against Hurricanes’ game during the careers brilliant on-hand. were family of Taylor’s members 11. Oct. held honor was A luncheon in their Hall of Fame. Football Pro

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STUDENT-ATHLETES Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard) Miami, Fla. (Carol City) Miami, Fla. (Carol Miami, Fla. (Columbus) Norcross, Ga. (Norcross) Norcross, Jefferson, Ga. (Jefferson) Ga. Jefferson, Miami, Fla. (Miami Killian) Miami, Fla. (Miami Prep) Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Miami, Fla. (Miami Killian) Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Raines) Vedra, Ponte Towson, Md. (Calvert Hall) Md. (Calvert Towson, Miami, Fla. (Miami Edison) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) Scottsdale, Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) Estero, Fla. (Florida) (Estero) Estero, Mobile, Ala. (Faith Academy) Ala. (Faith Mobile, Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road) (Leesville Raleigh, N.C. Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood) N.J. Ridgewood, Miami, Fla. (Coral Reef Senior) Reef Miami, Fla. (Coral Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park) Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) Fla. (Winter Park, Winter Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Academy) Bradenton, Jacksonville, Fla. (Sandalwood) Jacksonville, Tampa, Fla. (Thomas Jefferson) Fla. (Thomas Tampa, East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis) St. Ill. (East Louis, St. East Canton, N.C. (Alabama) (Pisgah) (Alabama) N.C. Canton, Brunswick, Ga. (Glynn Academy) Ga. (Glynn Brunswick, Miami, Fla. (Miami Northwestern) Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Niceville) Walton Fort Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian) Fla. (Trinity Jacksonville, Pompano Beach, Fla. (Blanche Ely) Pompano Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) T. Miami, Fla. (Booker Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) T. Miami, Fla. (Booker Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) T. Miami, Fla. (Booker Miami, Fla. (Carol City High School) City Miami, Fla. (Carol Jupiter, Fla. (Florida Tech) (Jupiter) Fla. (Florida Tech) Jupiter, Menlo Park, Calif. (Menlo-Atherton) Calif. Menlo Park, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Coconut Creek) Fla. (Coconut Lauderdale, Ft. Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank) Calif. Sacramento, Miami, Fla. (Endicott) (Gulliver Prep) (Gulliver Miami, Fla. (Endicott) Lawrenceville, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge) Ga. (Peachtree Lawrenceville, @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Ponte Vedra) Fla. (Ponte Beach, Vedra Ponte Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico (IMG Academy) Rico Puerto Rojo, Cabo West Palm Beach, Fla. (Royal Palm Beach) Palm Beach, Fla. (Royal Palm West Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Thomas Fla. (St. Lauderdale, Fort West Palm Beach, Fla. (Oxbridge Academy) Beach, Fla. (Oxbridge Palm West Plant City, Fla. (ASA College [Fla.]) (Durant) College Fla. (ASA City, Plant Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Christian Academy) Christian Fla. (Trinity Jacksonville, Homestead, Fla. (Blinn College) (South Dade) (South (Blinn College) Fla. Homestead, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens) Beach Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Olive Branch, Miss. (East Miss. CC) (Olive Branch) (Olive CC) Miss. (East Miss. Branch, Olive Beaufort, S.C. (The Citadel) (Whale Branch Early) Branch Citadel) (Whale (The S.C. Beaufort, HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL / SCHOOL / PREVIOUS HOMETOWN FOOTBALL Summit, N.J. (Fork Union Military Academy) (Summit Senior) (Summit Union Military Academy) (Fork Summit, N.J. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. CL. RJr. RJr. RJr. RJr. RJr. RJr. RJr. RSr. RSr. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. 175 175 175 312 178 212 215 197 218 218 193 185 185 185 WT 195 216 195 216 195 186 186 198 210 210 180 180 180 190 190 160 190 275 235 223 252 238 236 265 248 202 230 230 230 205 205 240 208 240 240 200 200 200 HT 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-8 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-9 6-5 5-9 6-5 5-9 6-5 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-6 6-6 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 P P K LS TE LB LB LB LB LB LB FB FB FB DL DL DL DL DL RB RB RB RB RB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB QB QB QB QB QB WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR POS ATH TE/DL

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STUDENT-ATHLETES Venice, Fla. (Venice) Fla. Venice, New York, N.Y. (Xavier) N.Y. York, New Miami, Fla. (Columbus) Parkland, Fla. (Douglas) Parkland, Norcross, Ga. (Norcross) Norcross, Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Raines) Vedra, Ponte Towson, Md. (Calvert Hall) Md. (Calvert Towson, Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) Fla. (Cypress Weston, Scottsdale, Ariz. (Saguaro) Scottsdale, Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard) Lauderdale, Ft. Spirit Lake, Iowa (Spirit Lake) (Spirit Iowa Spirit Lake, Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road) (Leesville Raleigh, N.C. Vero Beach, Fla. (Vero Beach) Beach, Fla. (Vero Vero Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva) N.M. Albuquerque, Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood) N.J. Ridgewood, Miami, Fla. (Coral Reef Senior) Reef Miami, Fla. (Coral Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park) Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) Fla. (Winter Park, Winter Homestead, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) Fla. (Gulliver Homestead, Bradenton, Fla. (IMG Academy) Bradenton, Jacksonville, Fla. (Sandalwood) Jacksonville, Brunswick, Ga. (Glynn Academy) Ga. (Glynn Brunswick, Brunswick, Ga. (Glynn Academy) Ga. (Glynn Brunswick, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (Niceville) Walton Fort Morgantown, W.Va. (Morgantown) W.Va. Morgantown, Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic) (Charlotte N.C. Charlotte, Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) T. Miami, Fla. (Booker Miami, Fla. (Carol City High School) City Miami, Fla. (Carol Jupiter, Fla. (Florida Tech) (Jupiter) Fla. (Florida Tech) Jupiter, Menlo Park, Calif. (Menlo-Atherton) Calif. Menlo Park, Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank) Calif. Sacramento, San Antonio, Texas (Ronald Reagan) (Ronald Texas San Antonio, Miami, Fla. (Endicott) (Gulliver Prep) (Gulliver Miami, Fla. (Endicott) Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Ponte Vedra) Fla. (Ponte Beach, Vedra Ponte Cincinnati, Ohio (LSU) (Winton Woods) Ohio (LSU) (Winton Cincinnati, @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Thomas Fla. (St. Lauderdale, Ft. Lake Worth, Fla. (Lake Worth Community) Worth Fla. (Lake Worth, Lake Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Thomas Fla. (St. Lauderdale, Fort Monmouth Beach, N.J. (Red Bank Catholic) (Red Monmouth Beach, N.J. Pembroke Pines, Fla. (FIU) (Dade Christian) Pembroke West Palm Beach, Fla. (Oxbridge Academy) Beach, Fla. (Oxbridge Palm West Plant City, Fla. (ASA College [Fla.]) (Durant) College Fla. (ASA City, Plant Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Westminster Academy) Fla. (Westminster Lauderdale, Ft. Homestead, Fla. (Blinn College) (South Dade) (South Fla. (Blinn College) Homestead, Plantation, Fla. (Plantation American Heritage) Fla. (Plantation Plantation, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens) Beach Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beaufort, S.C. (The Citadel) (Whale Branch Early) Branch Citadel) (Whale (The S.C. Beaufort, HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL / HIGH HOMETOWN Jackson, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln) (Ole Miss) (Callaway) Miss) (Ole (Copiah-Lincoln) Jackson, Miss. FOOTBALL Summit, N.J. (Fork Union Military Academy) (Summit Senior) (Summit Military Academy) Union (Fork Summit, N.J. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. So. So. So. CL. RJr. RJr. RJr. RJr. RJr. RSr. RSr. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. RSo. 175 175 178 215 197 218 193 218 185 185 WT 195 195 195 170 186 210 210 210 180 180 180 160 190 160 272 275 235 235 235 252 287 285 285 258 265 248 248 350 230 230 230 305 205 205 240 208 300 300 300 300 200 200 HT 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-7 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 5-9 5-9 5-9 6-5 6-5 5-9 6-5 5-9 5-9 5-9 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-6 5-11 6-6 6-6 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-0 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 P K K K LS TE TE TE TE LB LB LB FB FB DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL RB RB RB RB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB DB QB WR WR WR WR WR WR WR POS ATH

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STUDENT-ATHLETES MALIK 23 • TE 12 • QB TYLER ROSIER 74 • OL 74 IRVIN II IRVIN 87 • TE MICHAEL GAUTHIER HERNDON IV CHRISTOPHER

@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL CAGER 8 • WR 18 • WR 73 • OL 73 82 • WR BERRIOS AHMMON TREVOR BRAXTON RICHARDS DARLING LAWRENCE FOOTBALL JEFF EVAN 4 • WR 16 • QB 55 • OL 55 THOMAS 81 • WR DARRELL SHIRREFFS LANGHAM NAVAUGHN DONALDSON

KC MIKE 15 • K 3 • WR HARLEY 52 • OL 52 HARRIS DAYALL MICHAEL 80 • WR BADGLEY McDERMOTT

1 • RB MARK HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 TYREE DEEJAY DALLAS 13 • ATH TRAVIS 78 • OL 78 HOMER 24 • RB 24 WALTON ST. LOUIS ST.

TOP OFFENSIVE PLAYERS OFFENSIVE TOP 20 STUDENT-ATHLETES TOP DEFENSIVEPLAYERS McINTOSH THOMAS TRAJAN HARRIS 33 •DL 80 •DL BANDY TRENT 2 •DB 9 •DL CHAD HURRICANES RJ @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM McCLOUD BETHEL DELANEY 93 •DL YOUNG 53 •LB 12 •DB MALEK 3 •DB ZACH PAT DEE QUARTERMAN ANTHONY SHAQUILLE JOHNSON 95 •DL FEAGLES MOTEN JAQUAN 55 •LB 4 •DB 18 •P ZACH 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL JONATHAN SHELDRICK PINCKNEY REDWINE MICHAEL GARVIN 97 •DL CARTER 22 •DB 56 •LB AMARI 5 •DB KENDRICK DARRION JACKSON MICHAEL JACKSON NORTON OWENS 28 •DB 99 •DL 58 •LB 7 •DL JOE 21

STUDENT-ATHLETES (ACSMA) (ACSMA) (Coaches) (Coaches) (AP) (Phil Steele) @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL K • 5-10 • 178 • Sr. • 178 K • 5-10 Union Military / (Fork Summit, N.J. Summit Senior) 15 BADGLEY MICHAEL Served as team’s starting kickoff specialist and specialist kickoff starting as team’s Served Has served as Miami’s starting kicker on kickoffs on kickoffs kicker starting as Miami’s Has served FOOTBALL 2017 (Senior): (Senior): 2017 2016 (Junior): (Junior): 2016 attempts vs. Appalachian State...Recorded touchbacks on all six touchbacks Appalachian State...Recorded vs. attempts attempts extra-point on 5-for-5 and finished perfect attempts kickoff on both field goal 1)...Connected (Oct. Tech Georgia win at in road Florida against points extra on and finished 1-for-2 51) (37, attempts (Oct. Carolina North field goals against of three 8)...Hit two (Oct. State on lone attempt against Virginia (Nov. 18) from 44 yards, extending extending 44 yards, 18) from (Nov. Virginia against on lone attempt point extra on 2-for-2 goals...Went field career 75 to record program attempts goal field on 1-for-2 24)...Went (Nov. Pittsburgh at attempts from Clemson (Dec. 2), missing Championship Game against in ACC 22. from but connecting 46 yards attempts...Averaged 26 field goal on 21 of field goal kicker...Connected touchbacks...21 field goals made tied 52 with on 88 kickoffs yards 63.5 third into history...Moved in single season in program third-most for 10-for-10 (60)...Finished made goals field in history program in place Florida A&M (Sept. in season opener against attempts point on extra touchbacks against two with on kickoffs yards 63.7 3)...Averaged (Sept. 10), FAU against attempts in field goal 1-for-2 Rattlers...Went against field goal blocked out...Had 24-yard yards 27 from hitting on FAU...Connected vs. kickoffs seven on yards 60.7 Owls...Averaged 17), (Sept. State at Appalachian road win in attempt only field goal against kickoffs on eight yards 63.9 44 yards...Averaged from hitting point on extra 6-for-6 including six touchbacks...Went Mountaineers, past Carlos Huerta’s prior school record of 73...Has 76 career made career 76 73...Has of record school prior Huerta’s Carlos past Miami in scored points most the for Huerta with tied field goals...Is attempts... point on extra 42-for-43 with 397...Finished history on field goal 2-for-2 attempts...Went on kickoff yards 62.9 Averaged Bethune- in win over attempts point on extra and 5-for-5 attempts with 64.2 yards season opener...Averaged 2) in (Sept. Cookman on 19-yard Wildcats...Connected against on kickoffs touchbacks four Toledo over in win points extra on 7-for-7 field goal and finished (Sept. 29) at Duke on field goals in win 1-for-2 23)...Went (Sept. touchbacks...Made two with kickoffs on six 64.2 yards and averaged 7)...Finished 4-for-4, (Oct. State at Florida goal in win field 31-yard remaining, in four seconds field goal with including game-winning on field goals and 14)...Finished 2-for-2 (Oct. Tech Georgia win over 1-for-2 21)...Went (Oct. Syracuse in win over points on extra 3-for-3 28)...Connected (Oct. Carolina at North in win attempts on field goal tying Huerta’s 11), Dame (Nov. Notre over field goals in win on 2-of-3 sole into and moving make his first with of 73 record program field goal...Connected 74th career with his place of first possession 2017 ALL-ACC, FIRST TEAM FIRST ALL-ACC, 2017 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-ACC, 2016 THIRD TEAM ALL-ACC, 2016 TEAM FIRST ALL-ACC, 2016 TEAM FIRST ALL-ACC, 2016 THIRD TEAM ALL-ACC, 2015 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-ACC, 2015 to semifinalist...Selected Award Groza Lou goals...Named field and honor of career all-conference picking up third Team, First All-ACC goal field all-time Miami’s recognition...Became first-team first and 11, moving Dame on Nov. Notre field goals against leader with two Did not see any game action, game action, Did not see any Did not see any game action, game action, Did not see any Did not see any game action, game action, Did not see any Saw action in one game...Member in one game...Member action Saw Saw action in two games and totaled one and totaled games in two action Saw

Plant City, Fla. (ASA College [Fla.] College Fla. (ASA City, Plant / Durant) 28 ATKINS CRISPIAN RB • 5-9 • 185 • R-So. CHAD ALLEN CHAD • R-So. 175 • WR • 5-10 / Menlo- (Foothill Calif. Menlo Park, Atherton) 29 37 ALFORD COLVIN • Fr. DB • 6-0 • 195 Reef) Miami, Fla. (Coral Spent the 2015 season at ASA College in North College ASA season at the 2015 Spent Attended Foothill College (Los Altos, Calif.) where where Calif.) Altos, (Los College Foothill Attended Played running back and outside linebacker at Coral Coral at outside linebacker running back and Played

HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 Prior to Miami: to Prior 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (Redshirt 2016 Prior to Miami: Prior to 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (Redshirt 2016 High School: 2017 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2017

for over 1,600 all-purpose yards as a senior. all-purpose yards 1,600 over for Miami Beach…Four-year letterwinner in high school…Three-year in high school…Three-year letterwinner Miami Beach…Four-year captain in both his junior and senior as the team starter…Served as a senior…Gained honors team all-conference seasons…Earned first member of . member of practice member of practice squad. member of practice Menlo-Atherton...Received a special commendation for heroism heroism for a special commendation Menlo-Atherton...Received a suicide in progress. preventing for County San Mateo by award Before arriving at Foothill College, he attended Menlo-Atherton High Menlo-Atherton he attended College, Foothill arriving at Before during his senior season... wide receiver at he started School where time at during his teams and soccer on the track Also competed he grayshirted for a year in order to save eligiblity...Was awarded the awarded eligiblity...Was save to in order a year for he grayshirted College... Foothill during his one season at Award of the Year Grayshirt member of practice squad. member of practice of practice squad. of practice Reef…Had 39 tackles and two interceptions in five games during 2016 2016 during games five in interceptions tackles and two 39 Reef…Had season. ...Member of practice squad. of practice tackle...Member 22 STUDENT-ATHLETES 27), connecting from 33,48,23,45 and29yards...Accounted for 17 Tied own schoolrecord withfive madefieldgoals atPittsburgh (Nov. school record with57-yard fieldgoalagainst Georgia Tech (Nov. 21)... quarter...Drilled two successful attempts against Virginia (Nov. 7)...Tied 17)...Connected onloneattempt at Duke (Oct. 31),37-yarder infourth field goalsagainst Virginia Tech, includingcareer-long 49-yarder (Oct. yards andwent 3-for-3 onPATs at FloridaState (Oct. 10)...Hitallthree yards (51, 53)...Successfully kicked onlyfieldgoal attempt from 30 attempts from 41, 47 and26 yards...Misses bothcamefrom over 50 three field goals (3-for-5) at Cincinnati (Oct. 1), including successful vs. Cornhuskers...Went 3-for-3 onPAT attempts vs. Nebraska...Had overtime to wingamefor Miami...Alsohitfrom 41, 27, 23and28yards made field goals against Nebraska (Sept. 19),including28-yarder in long-tying 48yarder...Set career markandschoolrecord withfive field goal attempts against FAU (Sept. 11),includingathencareer goal andfinishingperfect 4-for-4 on PAT attempts...Made 3-of-4 debut vs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5),connecting on25-yard field Finished aperfect 40-for-40 onextra point attempts...Made season Peattie...Earned ACSMA All-ACC Honorable Mention recognition... (25-for-30), besting previous schoolrecord of22set in2003 by Jon Virginia (Dec.28). Recorded 30-yard fieldgoalinRussell Athletic Bowl victory over West win over Duke (Nov. 27), converting from 47, 25,33 and 43 yards... 2-for-3...Hit allfour fieldgoal attempts in regular seasonfinale field goalsof31and22 yards inwin at NC State (Nov. 19),finishing connecting from 40 and 44 yards but missing from 50...Connected on 25 yards...Finished 2-for-3 onfieldgoal attempts at Virginia (Nov. 12), against Pittsburgh (Nov. 5),connecting onattempts from 46,48and on five kickoffs against Fighting Irish...Hitallthree fieldgoal attempts connecting on kicks from 43 and 38 yards...Recorded three touchbacks yards...Hit bothfieldgoal attempts against Notre on only field goal attempt at Virginia Tech (Oct. 20), hitting from 29 15), successfully converting chances from 47 and22yards...Connected Career 76-94 2014 2015 2016 2017 YEAR KICKING Shuman…Longest FG at FUMAwas 58yards. FUMA post-graduate program while playing for head coach Col. John Rankings …Dean’s List at Fork UnionMilitaryAcademy...Attended Carolina, hitting from 27 and26 yards. Went 2-for-3 inDuck Commander Independence Bowl against South goals against Pittsburgh, includingthen-career long48-yard attempt... against FloridaState, besting itlater ingamewith46-yarder...Had field 385 yards onseven kickoffs against Tar Heels...Hit 45-yard fieldgoal 37-yard fieldgoalagainst North Carolina, hislone attempt...Totaled goal against Virginia Tech andwent 3-for-4 onPAT attempts...Nailed against Bearcats, finishinggame 2-for-2...Connected on28-yard field Recorded 42-yard field goal against Cincinnati...Also hit from 25 yards attempt against Georgia Tech, hitting from 27 yards inthird quarter... and averaged 58.0 yards onfive kickoffs...Connected onlonefieldgoal and alsohandledkickoff duties...Hit29-yard fieldgoalagainst Duke from 34yards...Went 4-for-4 onPAT attempts against Cornhuskers, attempts...Connected on first career fieldgoalagainst Nebraska, hitting collegiate debutagainst Arkansas State, finished5-for-6 on PAT Hyundai SunBowl (Dec.26) against Washington State. points against Panthers...Connected onapairofextra points inthe 2015 (Sophomore): Prior to Miami 2014 (True Freshman): HURRICANES BADGLEY CAREER STATISTICS FG-FGA PCT. 25-30 83.3 14-18 16-20 80.0 21-26 80.8 @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM : No.1 ranked kicker in247Sports Composite Set school record with 25 made field goals 80.8 77.8 Enrolled at MiamiinMay 2014...Made 50 LG 48 57 57 51 169-176 40-40 42-43 34-38 53-55 PAT Dame (Oct. 29), BLK 0 0 0 2 2 in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Recorded first interception ofcareer win at NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)...Started andfinishedwith two tackles solo tackleandtwo PBUs...Hadthree tackles(one solo) and0.5 TFLsin first career start inwin over Syracuse (Oct. 21)andfinished withone action against FloridaState (Oct. 7)andGeorgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Made career markwiththree tackles(allsolo) inwinat Duke (Sept. 29)...Saw (Sept. 23)...Credited withfirst PBUofcareer against Rockets...Tied Had three tackles(two solo) and1.0 TFL(one yard) inwinover Toledo Cookman (Sept. 2)andfinishedwith two total tackles (one solo)... three starts...Made career debut in season opener against Bethune- 2013. State Finals...Helped Charlotte Catholic reach the state semifinals in all-conference in2014 whilehelpingtheteam reach theNorthCarolina Catholic High School...Was captainoffootball team in2014-15...Named practice squad. of practice squad. member ofpractice squad. Career 2017 YEAR DEFENSE Auburn, Cincinnati, Clemson,OklahomaandColorado. Columbus HighSchool…Chose Miamiover offers from Alabama, of returns for touchdowns asasenior…Coached by ChrisMerritt at Named First Team All-Dadeby the Opening in2016…Earned aTop 300PrepStar All-America ranking… as the267th prospect nationwide onESPN300…Participated inThe Earned aNo. 33 ranking inthestate ofFloridaby 247Sports… Rated Rivals and Scout…Rated asthe 30th–best cornerback by 247Sports… againstGame Clemson(Dec.2)andfinishedwiththree total tackles. Had onePBUagainst Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started ACC Championship tackles (one solo) andaddedonePBUinwinover Virginia (Nov. 18)... 11)...Had one tackle against Fighting Irish...Totaled a career-best four and returned it65 yards for touchdown inwinover Notre Dame(Nov. 2017 (True Freshman) High School 2015 (True Freshman): 2016 (Redshirt Freshman): 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): High School 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL GP-GS 12-3 12-3 11 BANDY CAREER STATISTICS : Consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN, : Earnedtwo varsity letters infootball at Charlotte UT 11 Charlotte, N.C. (Charlotte Catholic) K •6-3 •210R-So. MARCO BAEZA 85 Miami, Fla.(Columbus) DB •5-9180Fr. BANDYTRAJAN 2 AT 11 : Hasseenaction inall12gamesandmade Didnotseeany gameaction, memberof 22 TT 22 1.5/2 Did notseeany gameaction, member TFL/Y 1.5/2 Did notseeany gameaction, Miami Herald 0.0/0 0/0 0.0/0 SACK FF/FR PBU 0/0 …Totaled apair 5 5 INT-Y 1-65 1-65 23

STUDENT-ATHLETES 14 55 LG 43 20 LG 44 44 1 1 3 33 2 38 9 55 0 0 14 0 0 14 TD TD 7.2 11.0 4.2 11.3 12.2 11.6 14.8 13.2 16.2 AVG 10.3 AVG 86 20 46 178 215 232 194 634 YDS 474 YDS 1,130 Saw action in all 12 games, including four in all 12 games, including four action Saw 4 11 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 12 12 12 21 19 52 Suffered early season injury that forced forced early season injury that Suffered 97 46 RET Four-star prospect by ESPN and Rivals...ESPN300 ESPN and Rivals...ESPN300 by prospect Four-star 11-0 11-0 13-3 13-5 12-12 13-3 13-5 12-12 G-GS REC GP-GS BERRIOS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER BERRIOS FOOTBALL 2014 (True Freshman): (True 2014 High School: 2015 (Sophomore): 2015 RECEIVING YEAR 2017 2016 2015 2014 49-20 Career PUNT RETURNS YEAR 2017 2016 2015 2014 49-20 Career finale at Pittsburgh (Nov. 27)...Closed out the season on a high note, note, high a on season the out 27)...Closed (Nov. Pittsburgh at finale (Dec. in the Hyundai yards 72 carries for as he had three the Hurricanes’ carry was 60-yard State...His Washington against 26) 24 for returns punt three also totaled rush of the season...He longest WSU. against yards with three yards 218 for catches in 20 wide receiver...Hauled at starts yards and 63 of six catches totals team-high touchdowns...Recorded career-long recorded TD and career in first FAMU...Hauled against against TD grabs State...Recorded Arkansas against catch 33-yard Tech. and Georgia Nebraska Under Armour 247Sports...2014 from ranking prospect...Three-star Opening”, all-star “The to Game selection...Invited All-America Clemson, from offers Miami over camp…Chose summer prospect Virginia. and West Oregon South Carolina, Ohio State, Tennessee, Made second straight start at Notre Dame (Oct. 29)...Had 30-yard 29)...Had 30-yard Dame (Oct. Notre at start straight Made second reception and had one Irish...Started Fighting against return punt two on yards return punt 22 5)...Totaled (Nov. PIttsburgh against 12)...Had (Nov. Virginia at win in action Panthers...Saw against returns 19)...Made career- (Nov. State NC against return punt one five-yard of regular quarter in third up touchdown set to catch long 38-yard yards 64 26)...Had career-high (Nov. Duke over season finale win Athletic in Russell touchdown, including 26-yard receptions, on four 75 team-best (Dec. 28)...Registered Virginia West over victory Bowl Mountaineers. against all-purpose yards 86 yards... for 12 passes full games...Caught nearly three miss him to in season...Missed late returner primary punt as team’s Emerged injury...Caught to due 19) (Sept. Nebraska and 11) (Sept. FAU at games Florida at of 14 yards, including long catch 34 yards, for passes three 24)...Hauled (Oct. Clemson vs. catch six-yard one 10)...Had (Oct. State catch 31)...Had five-yard (Oct. Duke at 18 yards for passes in three season regular in punts three 21)...Returned (Nov. Tech Georgia vs. at Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...43-yard punt return against Florida State State Florida against return punt 1)...43-yard (Oct. Tech Georgia at action drive...Saw touchdown up late set quarter 8) in fourth (Oct. against in start passes two 15)...Caught (Oct. North Carolina against reception... touchdown 25-yard including 20), (Oct. Tech Virginia (special teams) (special (ACC) (wide receiver) (wide (Phil Steele) 8 BERRIOS BRAXTON 186 • Sr. WR • 5-9 • Road) (Leesville Raleigh, N.C. Started all 12 games this season and has been all 12 games this season and has Started Saw action in all 13 games and made three starts starts three made and games 13 all in action Saw HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

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road win at Appalachian State (Sept. 17) and added 44 return yards yards return 44 added and 17) (Sept. State Appalachian at win road in win catch 22-yard Mountaineers...Had kickoff) against 32 (12 punt, against Rattlers...Totaled 17 punt return yards (including long return (including long return yards return 17 punt Rattlers...Totaled against in catch 13-yard 10)...Made impressive (Sept. FAU against of 13 yards) on 19 returns...Had first punt return touchdown of career in season of career touchdown return punt first on 19 returns...Had 41 career-long 3), registering Florida A&M (Sept. opener against yards receiving and five yards return punt 55 on score...Totaled yards 12 receptions totaling 178 yards with two touchdowns...Ranked 11th touchdowns...Ranked with two yards 178 totaling 12 receptions yards return 215 (11.3), totaling average return punt in nationwide at wide receiver...Served as Miami’s primary punt returner...Recorded returner...Recorded primary punt as Miami’s wide receiver...Served at against Panthers...Started ACC Championship Game against Clemson Championship Game against ACC Panthers...Started against team-high for receptions (Dec. 2) and finished with game-high seven Tigers. against reception 21-yard yards...Had 51 (Nov. 18)...Led Miami with four receptions and 61 yards at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh at yards and 61 receptions with four Miami 18)...Led (Nov. of season touchdown receiving ninth team-leading 24)...Added (Nov. win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Caught three passes for 38 yards, 38 yards, for passes three 11)...Caught Dame (Nov. Notre win over Virginia over win in Senior Day yards, of 24 including long catch first pass of career against Hokies on 17-yard completion to QB Malik to QB completion 17-yard Hokies on against of career pass first in including one touchdown, 10 yards for catches two Rosier...Had including one touchdown, in win at North Carolina (Oct. 28)....Had 42- (Oct. North Carolina in win at including one touchdown, with yards 59 for catches four Heels...Had Tar against reception yard 4)...Completed (Nov. Tech Virginia against start in one touchdown over Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started and had one 11-yard reception reception and had one 11-yard 14)...Started (Oct. Tech Georgia over yards, 78 for passes seven 21)...Caught (Oct. Syracuse in win over touchdown catch in each of his first four games of season since Reggie since four games of season in each of his first catch touchdown in win 44 yards for and had game-high six catches Wayne...Started touchdowns, and totaled 90 yards in start at Florida State (Oct. 7)... (Oct. Florida State at in start 90 yards and totaled touchdowns, ACC and earned him of career first was performance Multi-touchdown record to player first 8)...Became (Oct. honors Week the of Receiver Duke (Sept. 29)...Touchdown came on 27-yard reception and opened reception came on 27-yard 29)...Touchdown (Sept. Duke including two catches, eight career-high scoring...Recorded game’s against Rockets...100-yard receiving game was first of career...Started career...Started of first game was receiving Rockets...100-yard against in win at with one touchdown yards 52 for catches and had two in win over Toledo (Sept. 23) and recorded career-high 105 yards 105 yards career-high 23) and recorded (Sept. Toledo in win over 55-yard career-long touchdown...Had with one receptions on five quarter in fourth touchdown for pass 19-yard and caught reception Cookman (Sept. 2) and hauled in three passes for 35 yards, including yards, 35 for passes three in hauled and 2) (Sept. Cookman Wildcats...Started vs. return punt 12-yard touchdown...Had 22-yard teams...Named finalist for William Campbell Trophy, considered considered Trophy, Campbell William for finalist teams...Named Bethune- season opener against Heisman”...Started the “Academic athlete...Earned third-team All-ACC honors at wide receiver and wide receiver at honors All-ACC third-team athlete...Earned on special contributions for recognition Mention Honorable All-ACC among Miami’s top offensive performers...Selected as recipient recipient as performers...Selected offensive top among Miami’s scholar- top honoring conference’s Award, Jim Tatum of ACC’s 2016 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT ACADEMIC CoSIDA 2016 TEAM FIRST ALL-ACC, 2016 2017 ALL-ACC, HONORABLE MENTION ALL-ACC, 2017 ALL-DISTRICT ACADEMIC CoSIDA 2017 2017 CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA ACADEMIC CoSIDA 2017 THIRD TEAM ALL-ACC, 2017 2017 JIM TATUM AWARD RECIPIENT AWARD JIM TATUM 2017 RECIPIENT AWARD LITTLE SCHOLARS POP WARNER 2017 24 STUDENT-ATHLETES Career 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE from 1987-1990. and OhioState, amongothers…Father Randyplayed tight endfor Miami Florida, FloridaState, Georgia, Louisville, LSU, Michigan,Notre Dame seven sacksin2014…Chose Miamiover offers from Auburn, Clemson, selection duringhisjunioryear, had65 tackles,19tacklesfor loss and season at Vero Beach… Scout…Totaled 36tackles,ninesacks and two forced fumblessenior the state of Florida and No. 41 defensive endnationwide according to defensive endnationally by 247Sports…Fourth-best in and ranked No. 16defensive endby ESPN…Ranked No. 10strong-side selection…EnrolledAmerica Game inJanuary2016…No. 111onESPN300 Scout andRivals…Three-star prospect by Rivals…Under-Armour All- Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec.28). regular season finale win over Duke (Nov. 26)...Saw action in Russell (Nov. 5),at Virginia (Nov. 12)andat NCState (Nov. 19)...Competed in solo) against Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Saw action against Pittsburgh 8)...Saw action against NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)...Hadthree tackles(two Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Registered two tacklesagainst FloridaState (Oct. tackle inroad winat AppalachianState (Sept. 17)...Saw action against opener (Sept. 3)...Saw action against FAU (Sept. 10)...Recorded one (four solo)...Blocked punt incareer debutagainst FloridaA&Minseason 2). 24)...Had onetackleinACC against Championship Game Clemson(Dec. in winover Virginia (Nov. 18)...Credited withonePBUat Pittsburgh (Nov. Saw action in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Finished with two tackles (Oct. 28)...Finishedwithtwo tacklesinwinover Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)... win over Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Had onetacklein win at North Carolina (one solo) in win over Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Had two solo tackles in one tackleinwinat FloridaState (Oct. 7)...Finishedwithtwo tackles fumble ofDuke QBDanielJonesandrecovered fumblehimself...Had four tackles(two solo) and12-yard strip-sack infourth quarter...Forced Delivered strong performance inwinat Duke (Sept. 29),finishingwith with two in seasonopeneragainst Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)andfinished 2017 (Sophomore): High School: 2016 (True Freshman): HURRICANES GP-GS tackles...Had onesolotackleinwinversus Toledo (Sept. 23)... 23-0 12-0 11-0 BETHEL CAREER STATISTICS @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Four-star defensive lineprospect by ESPN,247Sports UT 11 4 7 Vero Beach,Fla.(Vero Beach) DL •6-3 •272 •So. PAT BETHEL 93 Treasure Coast Newspapers AT 13 11 2 Has seenaction inall12games...Saw action Played in11gamesandtotaled sixtackles 24 TT 18 6 TFL/Y 1.0-12 1.0-12 1.0-12 1.0-12 0-0 SACK 0-0 All-Area first-team FF/FR 0/0 0 1/1 1/1 PBU INT-Y 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 regardless of position on ESPN300…Ranked No. 11 running back Armour All-America Game… Rated No. 108prospect nationwide star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals andScout…Selected to 2017 Under practice squad. by Andre Parker. region by ESPN...EarnedAll-State SpecialMention honors ...Coached and a memberof the Rivals 250... Ranked as theNo. 55 prospect in his by Rivals... Touted astheNo. 16offensive tackleinthe country by Rivals high as the No. 199 prospect nationally andthe No. 8 prospect in Ohio while ESPN,247 SportsandScout give Brown three stars... Rated as the nation’s top prospects ...Ranked asafour-star prospect by Rivals retain eligibility. transfer rules...Memberofpractice squad. squad. Dame (Nov. 11)andVirginia (Nov. 18)...Served asmemberofpractice offensive lineman...Played against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2), Notre HS, snapping extra points, fieldgoals andpunts…Earned berth to Under long snapper…Became first truelongsnapper infive Saguaro seasons at entire season...Madeonetackleonspecial teams. second straight season...Made onetackleonspecialteams. straight season...Madeonetackleonspecialteams. Alabama, Clemson,Florida,FloridaState andOhioState, amongothers. Coached by EarlSimsat Gulliver Prep…Chose Miamiover offers from Totaled 900 yards with 13 touchdowns in first two varsity seasons… school career with15rushingtouchdowns…Had 265 yards junioryear… 247Sports’ Composite Rankings…Rushedfor over yards 1,200 inhigh nationwide by ESPN…Rated No. 25 running back nationwide in HighSchool: High School: High School: 2017 (True Freshman): 2015 (Freshman, LSU): 2016 (Redshirt Freshman): 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): 2015 (True Freshman) 2016 (Sophomore): 2017 (Junior): 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL 2015 Under ArmourAll-America selection Game at Athletic offensive linemanthat is considered oneof Four-star runningbackprospect by ESPN…Three- Served asteam’s primary longsnapperfor third Cincinnati, Ohio(LSU/Winton Woods) OL •6-7 •300R-So. BROWN, JR. GEORGE 70 Scottsdale, Ariz.(Saguaro) LS •5-9190Jr. JORDAN BUTLER 39 Miami, Fla.(Gulliver Prep) RB •5-11 •215Fr. ROBERT BURNS 22 Served asteam’s primarylong snapperfor : Served asteam’s primarylongsnapperfor Did notseeany gameaction, redshirted to Did not see any game action, member of Forced to sit out season due to NCAA Saw action inthree gamesasreserve 25

STUDENT-ATHLETES 0-0 0-0 INT-Y 0 0 after senior after …Named 2016 …Named 2016 1/0 1/0 PBU FF/FR Sun Sentinel Sun Sentinel SACK Palm Beach Post Palm 2.0-14 2.0-14 TFL/Y 2.0-14 2.0-14 Has seen action in all 12 games in first in all 12 games in first Has seen action Did not see any game action, member of game action, Did not see any 25 TT 25 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 5 5 AT WR • 6-1 • 170 • Fr. • 170 WR • 6-1 Academy) Fla. (Westminster Lauderdale, Ft. 5 CARTERAMARI • Fr. • 197 DB • 6-2 Beach Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Gardens) 48 CARRIE CALVIN Four-star safety prospect by ESPN…Three-star ESPN…Three-star by prospect safety Four-star A three-year varsity player at Westminster Academy, Academy, Westminster at player varsity A three-year 20 UT 20 CARTERSTATISTICS CAREER 12-0 12-0 GP-GS FOOTBALL 2017 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2017 High School: High School: 2017 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2017

nationwide regardless of position in ESPN300…Ranked No. 5 on Palm 5 on Palm No. of position in ESPN300…Ranked regardless nationwide and Super 11 pick by Beach Big Board by of the Year Player Defensive All-County during junior year interceptions season… Had 60 tackles and three Beach Palm at Freeman Rob by Beach Gardens…Coached Palm at LSU, Clemson, Auburn, from offers over Miami Gardens…Chose among others. Dame, Michigan and Notre DEFENSE YEAR 2017 Career on special players impact top season...Has been among Miami’s Bethune- against opener season in debut career teams...Made and one four tackles, all solo, finished with 2) and (Sept. Cookman 23) and posted (Sept. Toledo in win over action fumble...Saw forced Duke in win at solo) tackles (two three solo)...Totaled tackles (one two action 7)...Saw (Oct. Florida State 29)...Had one tackle in win at (Sept. solo tackles in win with two 14)...Finished (Oct. Tech Georgia against North in win at a pair of solo tackles 21)...Totaled (Oct. Syracuse over in win yards) (10 sack of career first tackle was 28)...Lone (Oct. Carolina solo tackles in win over three 4)...Recorded (Nov. Tech Virginia over in solo) (one tackles high with four career 11)...Tied Dame (Nov. Notre (Nov. Pittsburgh 18)...Had one solo tackle at (Nov. Virginia win over sack, in solo tackles, including one four-yard with two 24)...Finished Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against ACC player 239 No. and Scout…Ranked Rivals 247Sports, by prospect squad. practice yards 369 for 16 passes and cornerback…Caught wide receiver playing as a senior. touchdowns and five 13 33 33 LG 1 2 3 TD 8.8 11.6 AVG 70 13.4 161 231 Has seen action in nine games with games nine in action seen Has YDS Saw action in 11 games and started one in 11 games and started action Saw 8 12 Did not see any game action due to season- due to game action any see not Did 20 WR • 6-5 • 218 • R-So. WR • 6-5 • 218 Hall) Md. (Calvert Towson, 18 CAGER LAWRENCE at Florida State (Oct. 7)...Saw time against Georgia Georgia time against 7)...Saw (Oct. Florida State at : Rated as a four-star prospect by Rivals… Rated as Rated Rivals… by prospect as a four-star : Rated 9-4 11-1 CAGER CAREER STATISTICS CAREER CAGER REC GP-GS

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High School

2015 20-5 Career YEAR 2017 RECEIVING Also claimed indoor and outdoor high jump titles in the Maryland Also claimed indoor and outdoor 6-feet- cleared he after meet, track Association Athletic Interscholastic 9-inches. a senior…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Georgia, Virginia Virginia Alabama, Georgia, from offers Miami over a senior…Chose offers… scholarship 45 over he received total, and Ohio State…In Tech Opening, a six-day football showcase for the country’s elite high school elite the country’s for showcase football Opening, a six-day as touchdowns seven and scored 50 passes players…Caught football the fourth-best player in the state of Maryland by Rivals…Scored a 54- Rivals…Scored Maryland by of in the state player the fourth-best the was Bowl…He All-American Army U.S. in the 2015 touchdown yard The for Ore., Beaverton, to be invited to player only Baltimore-area against Washington State. Washington against hauling in two passes for 17 yards, including long of 13...Saw action at at action long of 13...Saw including 17 yards, for passes hauling in two (Dec. 26) in the Hyundai Sun Bowl action 27)...Saw (Nov. Pittsburgh at North Carolina (Nov. 14) on impressive eight-yard catch in back of catch eight-yard 14) on impressive (Nov. North Carolina at 21), Tech (Nov. Georgia against start of career first end zone...Made 1)...Had one 13-yard catch at Florida State (Oct. 10)...Saw action vs. vs. action 10)...Saw (Oct. Florida State at catch 13-yard 1)...Had one Duke and at 24) Clemson (Oct. vs. action 17)...Saw (Oct. Tech Virginia of career touchdown first on special teams...Caught 31), largely (Oct. first two passes of career vs. Nebraska (Sept. 19), including long of vs. Nebraska of career passes two first (Oct. Cincinnati at in action reception eight-yard 10 yards...Recorded snaps as season progressed...Made career debut in season opener vs. debut in season opener vs. career snaps as season progressed...Made 11)...Caught (Sept. FAU vs. action 5)...Saw (Sept. Bethune-Cookman and one yards 70 for passes eight season...Caught in true freshman offensive increased and saw special teams on touchdown...Competed ending injury suffered before start of training camp...Received medical camp...Received start of training before ending injury suffered redshirt. Clemson (Dec. 2) and had one 11-yard reception. Clemson (Dec. 2) and had one 11-yard reception, in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Started against Virginia Virginia against 11)...Started Dame (Nov. Notre in win over reception, action reception...Saw touchdown 18) and hauled in nine-yard (Nov. GameChampionship against ACC 24)...Started (Nov. Pittsburgh at reception in win reception 28-yard including yards, 45 for catches two 14)...Had (Oct. Tech win over Toledo (Sept. 23)...Made second start of season and had three of season and had three start 23)...Made second (Sept. Toledo win over 29)...Had one seven-yard (Sept. Duke in win at yards 27 for catches 2)...Start and touchdown were both second of career...Had career-long career-long of career...Had both second were and touchdown 2)...Start in reception with one 15-yard Wildcats...Finished against catch 33-yard career- for catches season opener and had three starts...Started four (Sept. Bethune-Cookman in win over with one touchdown yards high 47 Wisconsin…Transitioned from center to long snapper in seventh grade. seventh long snapper in to center from Wisconsin…Transitioned Armour All-America Game after top showing at national showcase in showcase national at showing top Game after All-America Armour 26 STUDENT-ATHLETES Rivals and Scout…Played quarterback, receiver, running backand againstChampionship Game Clemson (Dec.2). carries at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Rushed for team-high 44yards inACC carries for 15yards inwinover Virginia (Nov. 18)...Finishedwiththree touchdowns ofcareer, in winover Notre Dame(Nov. 11)...Hadfive career-best 12 carries for 53 rushing yards, including first two rushing for 32 yards...Added one five-yard reception against Hokies...Totaled at runningbackagainst Virginia Tech (Nov. 4),finishingwithsixcarries reception inwinat NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)...Saw first significant time Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)andSyracuse (Oct. 21)...Had career-long 49-yard for 18yards inwinat FloridaState (Oct. 7)...Saw action inwinsover Had 22-yard kickreturn inwinat Duke (Sept. 29)...Hadonekickreturn against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)andhadone16-yard reception... shift to runningbackmidseason...Madecareer debutinseasonopener season at theUniversity ofNew Mexico, butnotcompete. as a junior and senior in bothfootball andbasketball..Spent the 2015 two-year varsity letterwinner inbasketball...Earned All-District honors of practice squad. of practice squad. basketball andwas amemberoftrack &field team. Jupiter HighSchoolunderheadcoach CharliePersson …Alsoplayed Alderson-Broaddus intheFutures Bowl inaugural football roster …MemberoftheFloridaTech team that beat practice squad. practice squad. 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): High School: 2017 (True Freshman): Prior to Miami: 2016 (Redshirt Freshman): 2014 (Sophomore, FloridaTech): 2016 (Redshirt Junior): 2017 (Redshirt Senior) High School: 2013 (Freshman, FloridaTech): HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN, As asenior, was captainofthefootball team at Three-year varsity letterwinner in football and a Brunswick, (Glynn Ga. Academy) ATH •5-10 •200Fr. DEEJAY DALLAS 13 Albuquerque, N.M.(LaCueva) TE •6-3 •230R-So. MALIK CURRY 86 Jupiter, Fla.(FloridaTech /Jupiter) FB •6-2 •230R-Sr. CESAR CASTILLO 37 : Didnotseeany gameaction, memberof Has seen action in 11 of 12games...Made Did notseeany gameaction, memberof Did notseeany gameaction, member Did notseeany gameaction, member A linebacker onFloridaTech’s Did notseeany action.

offense and254rushing yards...Started at leftguard inwin at Duke left guard in win over Toledo (Sept. 23) that included 587 yards of total Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)...Madesecond straight start ofseasonat at leftguard andhelpedleadoffense to 550-yard performance against most of any player onteam, offense ordefense...Started seasonopener Earned All-ACC Honorable Mention recognition...39 career starts are Career 12-0 2017 YEAR RECEIVING Career 12-0 2017 YEAR GP-GS RUSHING Auburn, Florida,FloridaState andGeorgia, amongothers. career instate quarterfinals …Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, yards to goalongwith135 passing yards infinalgameofhighschool touchdowns…Led Terrors to 11-2 record infinal year…Rushed for 168 junior year at Glynn…Added 678 passing yards and seven passing Composite Rankings…Rushedfor 1,139 yards and13touchdowns during and the16th-best athlete…Earned No. 265 ranking on247Sports’ regardless ofposition…Rated No. 231prospect nationwide onESPN300 Ranked No. 15athlete nationwide by Rivals andNo. 196overall prospect defensive back at Glynn Academy…Also returned punts and kicks… of seasonat left tackleat Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Started at lefttackle Miami to 363 yards against NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)...Madeseventh start against FloridaState (Oct. 8)...Started at lefttackleandhelpedlead at lefttackleinroad winat Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Started at lefttackle guiding offense to 549 total yards...Made fourth straight start ofseason yards...Started at left tackle in road win at Appalachian State (Sept. 17), helped leadoffense to 470-yard performance, including 279 rushing second straight start ofseasonat lefttackle against FAU (Sept. 10) and helping leadoffense to 373 rushing yards and 523 total yards...Made Started seasonopeneragainst FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)at lefttackle, nine starts at lefttackle...Offense averaged 425.9 yards pergame... 24) andinACC against ChampionshipGame Clemson(Dec.2). in winover Virginia (Nov. 18)...Started at leftguard at Pittsburgh (Nov. offense to 374 yards, including 237 rushing yards...Started at leftguard win over Notre Dame(Nov. 11),starting at leftguard andhelpingguide yard performance including210rushingyards...Played important role in Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)withstart at leftguard, leadingoffense to 429- in winat NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)...Helpedpower Miamito winover yards...Made start at leftguard andhelpedoffense gain 415 total yards win over Syracuse (Oct. 21), with Hurricanes piling up 480 offensive Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started at left guard and helped lead team to performance, including 184 rushing yards, in start at left guard against guard inwinat FloridaState (Oct. 7)...Helpedleadoffense to 481-yard (Sept. 29),where Miamipiledup409yards ofoffense...Started at left 2017 (Senior): 2017 ALL-ACC, HONORABLEMENTION 2016 (Junior): 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL GP-GS REC 12-0 12-0 DALLAS CAREER STATISTICS Has started all12gamesthisseasonat leftguard... Saw action in 11 of 13 games on offensive line with Miami, Fla.(MiamiCentral) OL •6-4300Sr. TREVOR DARLING 73 ATT 33 33 3 3 YDS YDS 148 148 70 70 23.3 AVG AVG 23.3 4.5 4.5 TD TD 0 0 59 2 2 25 59 LG LG 25 27

STUDENT-ATHLETES 0-0 0-0 1 1 PBU INT-Y FF/FR SACK 0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0.0/0 BIASE e 0.0/0 0.0/0 TFL/Y Started all 12 games…Walter Camp Camp all 12 games…Walter Started Has seen action in nine games with Has seen action Did not see any game action, member game action, Did not see any 9 9 TT @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 3 3 AT 3 DEE DELANEY • R-Sr. • 193 DB • 6-1 Citadel / Whale (The S.C. Beaufort, Early) Branch 19 D AUGIE • Fr. • 208 QB • 6-1 Fla. (Raines) Vedra, Ponte 6 6 Four-year varsity starter at Raines High School... at starter varsity Four-year UT DEAN CAREER STATISTICS DEAN CAREER 11-0 11-0 GP-GS FOOTBALL 2017 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2017 2017 (Redshirt Senior): (Redshirt 2017 2016 (Redshirt Junior): (Redshirt 2016 High School:

Arizona State, Cincinnati and Kentucky. Cincinnati State, Arizona DEFENSE YEAR 2017 Career Listed as the nation’s No. 1 junior college cornerback…Played two two cornerback…Played college 1 junior No. the nation’s as Listed Nathaniel for College…Played Blinn at Thomas Keith for seasons three Miami with to Dade High School…Comes South at Hudson Alabama, from offers over Miami seasons…Chose two play to years American…First-team All-Southern Conference…First Bulldog in All-Southern Conference…First American…First-team twice… honors All-America Camp earn Walter to history program and one breakups pass eight six interceptions, tackles, 35 Recorded Citadel’s on The third tied for total fumble recovery…Interceptions 4th in school tied for total defended and passes single-season list in 3rd for tied and SoCon in first ranked total history…Interceptions in second per game ranked of 1.2 defended passes FCS…Average five starts...Missed three games due to injury...Started and made to injury...Started games due three starts...Missed five 2) (Sept. Bethune-Cookman Miami debut in season opener against in start straight second solo)...Made tackles (six seven and posted (Sept. Toledo over in win solo) tackles (four and had five secondary and one PBU in win solo) (two tackles and had three 23)...Started of Miami career interception first 29)...Recorded (Sept. Duke at 7)... (Oct. Florida State at in start solo) six tackles (four and totaled 21) and (Oct. 14), Syracuse (Oct. Tech Georgia games against Missed Tech Virginia vs. injury...Returned 28) due to (Oct. North Carolina at Dame (Nov. Notre TFL in win over tackles and 1.0 4)...Had three (Nov. (Nov. Virginia TFL in win over 11)...Finished with six tackles and 0.5 Championship ACC 24)...Started (Nov. Pittsburgh at action 18)...Saw total tackles four Clemson (Dec. 2) and finished with Game against solo). (three Press Associated All-American…First-team All-American…Athlon College All-American…First-team STATS All-American…First-team HERO Sports All- All-American…First-team Sports Madness of practice squad. of practice touchdowns... 105 career as a starter...Threw a 30-8 record Posted a member of the national Wiley...Was Duran head coach for Played point grade and finished high school with a 4.1 honor society average. Did not see any game action, member game action, Did not see any : Saw action in eight games, making five five games, making in eight action : Saw Started all 13 games, serving as team’s starting starting team’s 13 games, serving as all Started Consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, 247Sports, by prospect four-star Consensus DB • 6-2 • 185 • Jr. • 185 DB • 6-2 / Fla. (Blinn College Homestead, South Dade) 6 DEAN JHAVONTE K • 5-9 • 160 • Fr. (Reagan) Texas San Antonio, 47 TURNER DAVIDSON Has played in 11 games this season...Made career career season...Made this games 11 in played Has Helped Reagan High School to a 9-2 record as a record a 9-2 High School to Helped Reagan Enrolled in January 2014...Invited to “The Opening,” Opening,” “The to in January 2014...Invited Enrolled HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

2017 (Junior): (Junior): 2017 Prior to Miami: Prior to High School: High School: 2014 (True Freshman) (True 2014 2015 (Sophomore): 2015

2017 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2017

ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Ranked No. 12 in the 247Sports composite composite 12 in the 247Sports No. and Scout…Ranked ESPN, Rivals 247Sports… by cornerback second-best the as rankings…Rated 24)...Saw action in ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. Championship Game against in ACC action 24)...Saw 2). Tech (Nov. 4)...Had one tackle in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Saw 11)...Saw Dame (Nov. Notre 4)...Had one tackle in win over (Nov. Tech (Nov. Pittsburgh at 18)...Competed (Nov. Virginia in win over action (Sept. 29)...Saw action against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Posted two two 14)...Posted (Oct. Tech Georgia against action 29)...Saw (Sept. North 21)...Had tackle in win at (Oct. Syracuse solo tackles in win over Virginia a pair of solo tackles in win over 28)...Totaled (Oct. Carolina with one tackle...Saw action in win over Toledo (Sept. 23)...Had two 23)...Had two (Sept. Toledo in win over action with one tackle...Saw Duke at win in career of PBU first with credited and tackles solo 2) and finished (Sept. Bethune-Cookman debut in season opener vs. in 2016. goal attempts with a long of 43 yards and converting all 36 PATs… all 36 and converting yards 43 with a long of attempts goal yards including a long of 60 kickoffs, 51 over 56.5 yards Averaged of practice squad. of practice field making 11 of 15 as a senior, points 69 senior in 2016…Scored

champion...Chose UM over offers from Florida State, Florida and State, Florida from offers UM over champion...Chose Clemson. in Duck Commander Independence Bowl game against South Carolina. game against Bowl Independence in Duck Commander state Game selection...Two-time Under Armour All-America ...2014 way for offense averaging 431.0 yards of total offense, including 179.9 179.9 including total offense, of yards 431.0 averaging offense for way start of season final per game....Made points and 29.9 rushing yards, starts in first season...Logged his career debut against FAMU...Made first first FAMU...Made debut against his career season...Logged in first starts paved line that on offensive North Carolina...Served against start career surpass 400 yards of total offense in six games and two games with games two in six games and offense of total 400 yards surpass offense. of total 500 yards over for third-fewest sacks allowed of any team in ACC (15)...Miami’s offense offense (15)...Miami’s ACC in team any of allowed sacks third-fewest for Hurricanes the per game...Helped points of 27.8 an average scored ranking in passing offense (277.4 yards)...Offensive line was eighth was eighth line yards)...Offensive (277.4 offense in passing ranking tied average)...Team (4.31 allowed loss tackles for in fewest nationally left tackle...Shifted from right tackle to left tackle to open season, won season, won open left tackle to to tackle right from left tackle...Shifted 29 national No. to lead team camp...Helped job in training starting 568-yard performance...Saw action in Russell Athletic Bowl victory over over victory Bowl Athletic in Russell action performance...Saw 568-yard and 31 points. yards to 363 lead offense (Dec. 28), helping Virginia West in win over Pittsburgh with start at left tackle (Nov. 5)...Saw action in action 5)...Saw (Nov. tackle left at start with Pittsburgh over win in to offense lead helping 26), (Nov. Duke over finale win season regular at Notre Dame (Oct. 29)...Helped lead offense to 534-yard performance performance 534-yard to offense 29)...Helped lead Dame (Oct. Notre at 28 STUDENT-ATHLETES Recorded 51 tackles,including3.0 for loss, withtwo interceptions 11 starts…Named to SouthernConference All-Freshman Team… FCS Playoffs. Made two tackles at Charleston Southern in second round of NCAA 41-38 winat Coastal Carolina infirst round ofNCAA FCS Playoffs… 23-22 winat SouthCarolina…Recorded three tackles,1.0 for loss, in vs. VMI…Madefour tacklesat No. 9Chattanooga …Hadtwo stops in four tackles,oneforced fumbleandonepass breakup in35-14 win win at Furman…Had five tacklesin21-19 win vs. Mercer…Recorded Had onesolostop in39-12 winvs. Wofford…Made sixtacklesin38-17 one interception returned for a touchdown vs. Charleston Southern… Georgia Southern…Registered three tackles,oneblocked kickand 69-0 winvs. Davidson…Had two tacklesandtwo pass breakups at Carolina…made two tacklesandoneinterception inseason-opening high three pass breakups andtwo tacklesin28-10 winvs. Western Bulldogs …grabbed career-high two interceptions andmade career- Conference Defensive Player oftheWeek for hisperformance at and two pass breakups in44-25 winat Samford …namedSouthern one forced fumble, onefumblerecovery returned for atouchdown 2nd inSoCon …recorded career-high 10tackles,oneinterception, program history …average of1.0 pass defended pergameranked list …13passes defended tiedfor 6th-highest single-seasontotal in first inSoCon, eighth in FCS andsixth onprogram’s single-season one fumblerecovery andoneblocked kick…Interception total ranked for loss, five interceptions, eight pass breakups, two forced , Defensive Player oftheMonth… Recorded 46tackles,including1.0 team All-SouthernConference…September SouthernConference Madness All-American…CFPA Elite Defensive Award…First- Back team Associated Press All-American…Second-team College Sports Camp All-American…First-team STATS All-American…Second- 30-20 winat VMI…hadtwo stops at NorthCarolina. tackles in38-35 victory vs. No. 20Samford…Made three tacklesin breakups in45-10 winvs. ETSU…Registered season-highseven five tackles,oneinterception andcareer-high-tying three pass tackles andonefumblerecovery in24-21 winat Wofford…Recorded two solo tackles in 22-14 victory vs. No. 5 Chattanooga…Had three tying three pass breakups in38-14 winat NorthGreenville…Made Carolina…Recorded two tackles, oneinterception andcareer-high- at Gardner-Webb …hadtwo solostops in37-14 victory at Western season-opening 24-23 win at Mercer…Made four tackles in 31-24 win of the Week for hisperformance vs. Paladins…Had solotackle in victory vs. Furman…Named Southern Conference Defensive Player two interceptions withtwo pass breakups andfour tacklesin19-14 plays insecond round ofFCS Playoffs vs. No. 19 Wofford…Also made interception gamesin2016…Grabbed interceptions onback-to-back conference…Was oneoffive defenders in FCS with two multiple- High School...Lettered four times each in football, basketball and redshirting. Samford…Made sixtacklesin45-25 winvs. VMI. Registered four tackles,0.5 for loss, andonepass breakup vs. 0.5 for loss, andfirst collegiate interception at Western Carolina… six tackles,1.0 for loss, vs. Chattanooga…Recorded sixtackles, Wofford…Made three tacklesin 63-56 win vs. Charlotte…Registered solo tackle in 37-14 win vs. Gardner-Webb…Made two solo tackles at four tacklesandonepass breakup at Charleston Southern…Hadone six tacklesat defending national championFloridaState…Recorded tackles, 1.0 for loss, incollegiate debutvs. Coastal Carolina…Made and onepass breakup in42-35 winvs. Furman…Made three solo line in28-26 winat Mercer…Registered season-highseven tackles recording three tacklesandintercepting apass at theone-yard Named SouthernConference Defensive Player oftheWeek after and three pass breakups…Also returned three kickoffs for 59 yards… 2014 (Redshirt Freshman): 2015 (Redshirt Sophomore): High School: 2013 (Freshman): HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM A2013 graduate ofWhale Branch EarlyCollege Worked with the Bulldogs’ scout team while Appeared inall12gameswith Started all13games…Walter team. with theRaiderAward -given annuallyto theversatile player onthe a senior...Was namedtheUnsung Hero three times...Was honored Third Team AllState honors...Received theteam captainaward as of practice squad. Career 2017 YEAR DEFENSE state championship…Member oftheNational HonorSociety. medalist in the4x100meter relay whenhisteam won the Class A basketball and baseball during the 2011-12 school year and a gold touchdowns as a sophomore…All-region andall-area selection in the first timeinhiscareer…Caught passes for 182 yards andthree Earned all-region andregion widereceiver of theyear accolades for and seven touchdowns andpicked off two passes hisjunior year… North/South All-Star game…Made 27 receptions for 512 yards and Offensive Player ofthe Year and was selected to play inthe passes his seniorseason…NamedtheRegion 5AWide Receiver touchdowns, returned two punts for scores andintercepted three his senioryear whenhecaught 35 passes for 899 yards and14 baseball and twice in track and field…Served as a team captain

including 210 rushingyards...Played important role inwinover Notre with start at right guard, leading offense to 429-yard performance (Oct. 28)...Helped power Miami to winover Virginia Tech (Nov. 4) and helpedoffense gain 415 total yards inwin at North Carolina 14) orSyracuse (Oct. 21)dueto injury...Saw action at right guard win at FloridaState (Oct. 7)...Didnotplay against Georgia Tech (Oct. where Miamipiled up409yards ofoffense...Started at right guard in rushing yards...Started at right guard inwinat Duke (Sept. 29), Toledo (Sept. 23)that included587 yards oftotal offense and254 2)...Made second straight start of seasonat right guard inwinover offense to 550-yard performance against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. debut andstarted seasonopenerat right guard andhelped lead with oneACC Offensive Linemanofthe Week honor...Made career injury...Earned All-ACC Honorable Mention recognition...Recognized starting nine of 12 games at right guard, missing two games due to High School: 2017 (Redshirt Junior): 2017 (True Freshman) 2017 ALL-ACC, HONORABLE MENTION 2017 FRESHMANALL-AMERICA 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL GP-GS DELANEY CAREERSTATISTICS 9-5 9-5 UT 21 21 Received Second Team All-DadeCounty...Earned Prep) Miami, Fla.(Endicott /Gulliver FB •5-10 •218R-Jr. DANNY DOMINGUEZ 38 Miami, Fla.(MiamiCentral) OL •6-6350 •Fr. NAVAUGHN DONALDSON 55 AT 13 13 34 : Hasplayed majorrole infirst season, 34 TT Did not see any game action, member TFL/Y 1.5/4 0.0/0 1.5/4 0.0/0 SACK (ESPN) FF/FR 0/0 0/0 PBU 1 1 INT-Y 1-4 1-4 29

STUDENT-ATHLETES cALLISTER Did not see any game action, game action, Did not see any Has seen action in two games... in two Has seen action Saw action in three games on in three action Saw Saw action in seven games, largely on games, largely in seven action Saw Did not see any game action, redshirted redshirted game action, Did not see any @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Two-year varsity letterwinner at Morgantown Morgantown at letterwinner varsity Two-year 94 FINES RYAN • R-Soph. • 300 DL • 6-2 Fla. (IMG Academy) Bradenton, 46 DANIEL FERGUSON-M DB • 5-9 • 180 • R-So. - / Morgan (Charleston Va. W. Morgantown, town) 27 FEW MARSHALL • Fr. • 180 WR • 5-11 Beach, Fla. (Ponte Vedra Ponte Vedra) Served as team captain during his senior season... during his senior captain as team Served : Rated as a three-star athlete by 247Sports… 247Sports… by athlete a three-star as Rated : FOOTBALL 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017

2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (Redshirt 2016 Freshman): (True 2015 High School Freshman): (True 2017 School: High Prior to Miami: Prior to ESPN ranked him as the 51st-best defensive tackle in the country… tackle in the country… defensive him as the 51st-best ESPN ranked and eight loss, tackles, 14 tackles for with 55 Finished his senior year Arizona, from offers Miami over to sacks in 11 games… Committed Clemson, USF and Cincinnati. Recorded first fumble recovery of career in season opener against in season opener against of career recovery fumble first Recorded 2)...Had one solo tackle. (Sept. Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M (Sept. in season opener against line...Played defensive against tackle one TFLs...Had 0.5 and tackles two 3)...Recorded 20). (Oct. Tech Virginia eligibility. retain to squad. of practice special teams...Member during his touchdowns and 11 yards 1,171 for catches Hauled in 65 as the lacrosse...Served varsity senior campaign...Also played of FCA. President squad. member of practice as a tackles and one interception 75 High School...Recorded spend go on to he would his high school career, senior...Following 10 Va.)...Recorded (W. of Charleston the University seasons at two the All-MEC named to season...Was tackles during his sophomore Team. Academic during his high school career…Dropped seven punts inside the inside the punts seven career…Dropped high school during his came during yards 57 of punt longest senior…His as a 20-yard-line North and Rutgers from offers Miami over season…Chose his junior Feagles. Miami alum Jeff and NFL veteran of 22-year Carolina…Son

Earned starting punter job in first fall job in first punter Earned starting Did not see any game action, member game action, Did not see any 18 FEAGLES ZACH • Fr. • 210 P • 6-2 (Ridgewood) N.J. Glen Rock, 67 DYKSTRA ZACH OL • 6-6 • 300 • Fr. Lake) (Spirit Iowa Spirit Lake, Consensus three-star offensive line prospect prospect line offensive three-star Consensus Consensus four-star offensive line prospect by prospect line offensive four-star Consensus Earned a three-star rating from ESPN and Scout… from rating Earned a three-star entering senior season at Miami Central…Won state state Miami Central…Won senior season at entering

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USA TODAY USA punters nationally by Kohl’s Kicking…Averaged 36.1 yards per punt per punt yards 36.1 Kicking…Averaged Kohl’s by nationally punters Listed as a two-star recruit by 247Sports and Rivals…Participated and Rivals…Participated 247Sports by recruit as a two-star Listed 7 among No. Game…Rated Under Armour All-America in the 2017 Averaged 37.3 yards on seven punts in ACC Championship Game in ACC punts on seven yards 37.3 Averaged Clemson (Dec. 2). against 11)...Averaged 37.3 yards per punt against Virginia (Nov. 18)...Had (Nov. Virginia against per punt yards 37.3 11)...Averaged 24)... (Nov. Pittsburgh at with long of 50 yards 10 punts career-high punts in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Recorded long punt of 51 of 51 long punt 4)...Recorded (Nov. Tech Virginia in win over punts Dame (Nov. Notre against punts on four 38.5 yards and averaged (Oct. 21)...Averaged 38.1 yards on eight punts against North Carolina North Carolina against punts on eight yards 38.1 21)...Averaged (Oct. on four yards 40.2 of 50 and averaged 28)...Had long punt (Oct. State (Oct. 7)...Punted six times with long of 50 yards in win over in win over six times with long of 50 yards 7)...Punted (Oct. State of four on six punts, 38.5 yards 14)...Averaged (Oct. Tech Georgia Syracuse over in win line, fielded inside the 20-yard which were punts landed inside opponent 20-yard line in win at Duke (Sept. (Sept. Duke at win in line 20-yard opponent inside landed punts Florida in win at punts on eight punt per yards 43.6 29)...Averaged opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)...Punted four times four 2)...Punted (Sept. Bethune-Cookman opener against of five 23)...Three (Sept. Toledo in win over with long of 46 yards season in 51 of long with punts two on yards 49.0 camp...Averaged by ESPN…Chose Miami over offers from Iowa, Iowa State and State Iowa Iowa, from offers Miami over ESPN…Chose by among others. Vanderbilt, by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Ranked top-50 offensive offensive top-50 Scout…Ranked and ESPN, Rivals 247Sports, by of Iowa in state 5 player No. ESPN…Ranked by tackle nationwide squad. of practice Georgia and Louisville, among others. and Louisville, Georgia fellow early enrollee Waynmon Steed…Coached by Roland Smith Roland by Steed…Coached Waynmon early enrollee fellow State, Florida, Florida from offers Miami over Central…Chose at Rankings and No. 81 in Top247 rankings…Preseason All-America All-America rankings…Preseason 81 in Top247 Rankings and No. by of school teammate with Rockets…High championship junior year nationwide on ESPN300…Ranked seventh-best player at position at player seventh-best on ESPN300…Ranked nationwide Composite on 247Sports nationwide 71player No. ESPN…Rated by All-America Game…Ranked No. 6 offensive tackle nationwide and tackle nationwide 6 offensive No. Game…Ranked All-America prospect 89 Rivals…Rated of position by regardless prospect 43 No. Under Armour 2017 to and Scout…Selected ESPN, Rivals 247Sports, Irish...Started at right guard against Virginia (Nov. 18)...Started at at 18)...Started (Nov. Virginia against guard right at Irish...Started Championship Game in ACC and 24) (Nov. Pittsburgh at guard right (Dec. 2). Clemson against 374 yards, including 237 rushing yards...Earned first ACC Offensive Offensive ACC first rushing yards...Earned including 237 yards, 374 Fighting against performance for honors of the Week Lineman Dame (Nov. 11), starting at right guard and helping guide offense to guide offense and helping guard right at 11), starting Dame (Nov. 30 STUDENT-ATHLETES Career 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE and SouthCarolina. over Clemson,Florida,Georgia Tech, Michigan,Missouri, Mississippi one interception andtwo forced fumbles junioryear…Chose Miami interception infinalseason at Niceville…Had 60tackles,10PBUs, 28 safety nationwide by Scout…Totaled 60tackles,sixPBUsandone by 247Sports…Rated as third-best safety in state of Florida and No. Rated asNo. 15safety andNo. 315 prospect regardless ofposition safety by ESPNandtheNo. 244 overall prospect onESPN300… 28). Saw action inRussell Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec. Added two tacklesinregular seasonfinalewin over Duke (Nov. 26)... 12)...Had onetackleonspecialteams inwinat NCState (Nov. 19)... 29)...Saw action against Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)andat Virginia (Nov. 15) andVirginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Hadonetackleat Notre Dame(Oct. 8), mostly on specialteams...Saw action against NorthCarolina (Oct. 17)...Competed against Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)andFloridaState (Oct. special teams...Saw action in road winat Appalachian State (Sept. recorded three solotackles...Saw action against FAU (Sept. 10)on Saw action inseasonopener against FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)and mostly onspecial teams...Credited withseven tackles(three solo)... against Clemson(Dec.2). at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Saw action in ACC Championship Game win over Notre Dame(Nov. 11)...Played against Virginia (Nov. 18)and and at homeagainst Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Hadonesolotacklein Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Saw action inwinsat NorthCarolina (Oct. 28) State (Oct. 7)...Competed against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)and solo tackleinwinat Duke (Sept. 29)...Saw action inwinat Florida high four tackles(allsolo) inwinover Toledo (Sept. 23)...Hadone Cookman (Sept. 2)andhadone solotackle...Finished withcareer- on specialteams...Saw action inseasonopeneragainst Bethune- Career 5-0 2016 2017 YEAR GP-GS DEFENSE High School: 2016 (True Freshman): 2017 (Sophomore): HURRICANES GP-GS 3-0 2-0 24-0 12-0 12-0 FINLEY CAREERSTATISTICS FINES CAREERSTATISTICS @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM UT UT 10 3 2 1 0 3 7 Three-star prospect by Scout…Ranked No. 12 Fort Walton Beach,Fla.(Niceville) DB •6-1 •205So. ROMEO FINLEY 30 AT AT 4 0 4 1 1 Has seenaction inall12games,mostly TT 14 7 7 TT 4 3 Played in12gamesfirst season, TFL/Y 0.0/0 0.5/1 TFL/Y 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.5/1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 SACK SACK FF/FR FF/FR PBU 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/1 0/1 PBU 0 1 1 0 0 0 INT-Y INT-Y 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 (Sept. 29)...Played inwinsat FloridaState (Oct. 7),at homeagainst (one yard) inwinover Toledo (Sept. 23)...Saw action inwinat Duke and hadonesolotackle...Finished withtwo solotacklesand1.0 TFL career debutinseasonopeneragainst Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) Career 2017 YEAR DEFENSIVE Ohio State, OklahomaandWest Virginia. Miami over offers from Kentucky, Tennessee, USC, Auburn, Michigan, All-County…Coached by Lorenzo Davis at Dillard HighSchool…Chose of Floridaaccording to 247Sports…Selected tackle by 247Sports…Ranked as the 52nd- best prospect inthe state by 247Sports, Scout andESPN…Rated asthe27th-best defensive season...Has onesolotackle. Florida State, Georgia, Oklahoma andTennessee, amongothers. Micah Mays at Lake Worth…Chose Miamiover offers from Clemson, forced fumblesandoneinterception for Trojans in2015…Coached by for loss andninesacksinjunioryear at Lake Worth…Added six and school-record 18 sacks…Totaled 93 tackles, including 36 tackles final year at Lake Worth, finishingwith 97tackles, 59tackles forloss No. 280player on247Sports’ Composite Rankings…Dominated in No. 195 overall player regardless ofpositioninTop247 Rankingsand Ranked No. 22 defensive end by ESPN andNo. 33by Scout… Rated Ranked No. 275 player regardless ofpositiononESPN300rankings… and 247Sports…Four-star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals andScout… againstGame Clemson(Dec.2). at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had two tacklesinACC Championship Fighting Irish...Saw action inwinover Virginia (Nov. 18)...Competed himself inwinover Notre Dame(Nov. 11)...Posted two tacklesagainst 4)...Had second straight game with strip-sack and recovered fumble career andrecovered own forced fumbleagainst Virginia Tech (Nov. Competed inwinat NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)...Recorded first sackof Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)and at homeagainst Syracuse (Oct. 21)... High School: 2017 (True Freshman): High School: 2017 (True Freshman): 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL GP-GS UT 7-0 7-0 FORD CAREERSTATISTICS 0 0 Four-star defensive endprospect by both ESPN Consensus three-star defensive lineprospect Lake Worth, Fla.(Lake Worth) DL •6-4235 •Fr. JONATHAN GARVIN 97 Fort Lauderdale, Fla.(Dillard) DL •6-5275 •Fr. JONATHAN FORD 96 AT 1 1 TT 1 Hasseenaction inall12games...Made 1 Has seenaction inseven gamesinfirst TFL/Y 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 SACK Sun-Sentinel FF/FR 0/0 0/0 PBU First Team 0 0 INT-Y 0-0 0-0 31

STUDENT-ATHLETES First Team All- Team First Miami Herald Suffered season-ending knee Suffered Did not see any game action, game action, Did not see any Did not see any game action, game action, Did not see any Played in just one game before one game before in just Played First Team All-County…Recorded All-County…Recorded Team First Has seen action in nine games and made in nine games Has seen action Member of practice squad. Member of practice Did not see any game action, redshirted redshirted game action, Did not see any @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 52 GORDINIER JAMIE • R-So. LB • 6-4 • 235 Bank (Red Monmouth Beach, N.J. Catholic) OL • 6-4 • 285 • Fr. OL • 6-4 • 285 (Douglas) Fla. Parkland, 65 GAYNOR COREY 59 JUSTIN GOLDBERG • R-So. • 205 OL • 6-2 Bay) Fla. (Cypress Weston, Sun-Sentinel Tabbed as a consensus three-star prospect by by prospect three-star as a consensus Tabbed : Listed as a three-star prospect by 247Sports, 247Sports, by prospect as a three-star : Listed : Three-year starter at Cypress Bay HS in Weston, in Weston, HS Bay Cypress at starter : Three-year FOOTBALL High School: Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (Redshirt 2016 Freshman): (True 2015 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (Redshirt 2016 Freshman): (True 2015 High School 2017 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2017 High School High to retain eligibility. retain to 1 defensive as the No. and 247Sports…Rated Scout ESPN, Rivals, as the 18th–best Scout…Ranked by Jersey of New end in the state 117 tackles as a senior, Jersey…Totaled of New in the state player as the 2014 title game…Selected including 10 tackles in the state he helped after of the Year Player Defensive Sports Network Shore Fla.…As a junior, helped team finish state runner-up. state finish helped team Fla.…As a junior, camp. injury during training in season opener action season-ending injury...Saw suffering one solo tackle before 3) and recorded Florida A&M (Sept. against Rattlers. knee injury against suffering Marjory Stoneman Douglass…Chose Miami over offers from Arizona, Arizona, from offers Miami over Douglass…Chose Marjory Stoneman Virginia. UCF and West Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Houston, squad. member of practice squad. member of practice one start...Made career debut in season opener against Bethune- opener against debut in season career one start...Made 23)...Played (Sept. Toledo against action 2)...Saw (Sept. Cookman 7)...Helped lead (Oct. Florida State 29) and at (Sept. Duke in wins at in yards, rushing 184 including performance, 481-yard to offense 14)... (Oct. Tech Georgia against guard at right start of career first (Dec. 2). Clemson Game Championship against in ACC action Saw out of guard offensive as the 20th-ranked and ESPN…Rated Scout Named Scout… to the South according Broward…Selected lineman, who offensive blocks as a senior…Versatile pancake 97 at May Willis by guard…Coached and center at has seen action 0-0 0-0 0 0 PBU INT-Y 2/2 2/2 FF/FR SACK 2.0/14 3.0/15 TFL/Y 2.0/14 3.0/15 Saw action in four games as reserve games as reserve four in action Saw 8 8 (AP) TT Started final four games of season at left four games of season final Started 3 3 AT 74 TYLER GAUTHIER OL • 6-5 • 305 • Jr. Fla. (Venice) Venice, Has started all 12 games at center...Earned All- center...Earned 12 games at all started Has Earned a consensus three-star rating by ESPN, ESPN, by rating three-star Earned a consensus 5 5 UT GARVIN CAREER STATISTICS CAREER GARVIN 12-0 12-0 GP-GS

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Arizona, Missouri and Purdue. Missouri Arizona, Team All-State honors…Helped Venice High School to the Regional Regional the to School High Venice honors…Helped All-State Team line position on the offensive every at action semifinals…Saw from offers Chose Miami over career… his football throughout Rivals, Scout and 247Sports…Ranked as the third-best offensive offensive as the third-best 247Sports…Ranked and Scout Rivals, First Scout…Earned to of Florida according state in the guard offensive lineman. offensive Started at left guard in Russell Athletic Bowl victory over West West over victory Bowl Athletic in Russell left guard at Started and 31 points. yards to 363 (Dec. 28), helping lead offense Virginia third straight game at left guard in regular season finale win over over season finale win in regular left guard game at straight third performance... to 568-yard offense helping lead 26), (Nov. Duke rushing yards...Made second straight start at left guard in win at NC in win at left guard at start straight second rushing yards...Made of offense...Started yards total 415 to Miami guiding 19), (Nov. State 3)...Made first start of career at left guard in win at Virginia (Nov. (Nov. Virginia at in win at left guard start of career 3)...Made first including 222 performance, 450-yard to 12), helping lead offense (Nov. 24) and in ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against ACC and in 24) (Nov. Florida A&M (Sept. opener against in season action guard...Saw guide offense to 374 yards, including 237 rushing yards...Started at yards...Started rushing including 237 yards, 374 to guide offense Pittsburgh at center at 18)...Started (Nov. Virginia against center yard performance including 210 rushing yards...Played important important yards...Played rushing 210 including performance yard and helping center at 11), starting Dame (Nov. Notre in win over role yards...Made start at center and helped offense gain 415 total yards yards total 415 gain and helped offense center at start yards...Made win over Miami to 28)...Helped power (Oct. North Carolina in win at 429- to leading offense center, at 4) with start (Nov. Tech Virginia Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started at center and helped lead team to to and helped lead team center at 14)...Started (Oct. Tech Georgia 21), with Hurricanes piling up 480 offensive (Oct. Syracuse win over in win at Florida State (Oct. 7)...Helped lead offense to 481-yard to 481-yard lead offense 7)...Helped (Oct. Florida State in win at against center at in start yards, including 184 rushing performance, in win over Toledo (Sept. 23) that included 587 yards of total offense offense of total yards included 587 23) that (Sept. Toledo in win over 29), (Sept. Duke in win at center at and 254 rushing yards...Started center at of offense...Started Miami piled up 409 yards where and helped lead offense to 550-yard performance against Bethune- against performance 550-yard to and helped lead offense center of season at start straight 2)...Made second (Sept. Cookman ACC Honorable Mention recognition...Has made 16 straight starts on starts made 16 straight recognition...Has Mention Honorable ACC center at season opener season..Started to 2016 line dating offensive 2016 ALL-BOWL TEAM ALL-BOWL 2016 2017 ALL-ACC, HONORABLE MENTION ALL-ACC, 2017 Career YEAR 2017 DEFENSIVE 32 STUDENT-ATHLETES Career 16-0 2014 2015 2017 YEAR RECEIVING Career 2014 2015 2017 YEAR RUSHING Cincinnati andUSF. nine scores…Coached by Aubrey Hillat Carol City…Chose Miamiover 1,121 yards and 11 TDs as senior, while passing for 807 yards and mention Class 6AAll-State…Was highschoolQBwhorushedfor against Arkansas State...Had onecarry against Cincinnati. times for 13 yards against Rattlers...Had two carries for nine yards recording 10-yard touchdown oncareer-first carry...Carried three Pittsburgh (Nov. 27). yard scoring plunge, at NorthCarolina (Nov. 14)...Hadonecarryat Clemson (Oct. 24)...Rushed three timesfor 20yards, includingone- long runof12yards...Had three carriesandonekickoff against quarter...Totaled 41 yards oneight carriesat FAU (Sept. 11),including Capped game’s scoring with1-yard touchdown runinfourth 77 rushingyards...Recorded career-long 33-yard runvs. Wildcats... opener vs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5)andtotaled career-high Returned three kickoffs during season...Madedebutinseason yards percarry...Had two touchdowns andlongrunof33yards... action infive games...Totaled 145 yards on23carries, averaging 6.3 to injurysuffered before training camp...Received medical redshirt. including longrushoffive yards, inwin over Georgia Tech (Oct. 14). and addedone6-yard reception...Had two carriestotaling sixyards, against Wildcats...Had one 9-yard carryagainst Toledo (Sept. 23) finished withthree rushes for 25 yards...Had longrunof14 yards action inseasonopeneragainst Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)and Career 2016 YEAR DEFENSIVE end inhighschool. his team to theNew Jersey State Championship…Also played tight High School: 2014 (True Freshman): 2015 (Sophomore): 2016 (Junior): 2017 (Redshirt Junior): HURRICANES GORDINIER CAREERSTATISTICS GP-GS 1-0 1-0 GRAY CAREERSTATISTICS 16-0 @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM G-GS ATT G-GS 6-0 6-0 5-0 5-0 5-0 5-0 UT 1 1 First-team All-Dadeby Did notseeany gameaction, missed seasondue Miami, Fla.(Carol City) RB •6-2 •235 •R-Jr. TRAYONE GRAY 32 AT 0 0 ATT Served asteam’s third runningback,seeing 36 23 0 6 2 7 TT 1 1 1 1 Has seenaction infiveSaw games... Made career debutagainst FAMU, TFL/Y SACK 0.0/0 0.0/ 0.0/0 0.0/0 YDS YDS 145 211 42 24 17 11 0 6 Miami Herald AVG AVG TD FF/FR 11.0 0 8.5 0.0 6.0 0 5.9 4.0 6.0 0 0/0 0/0 6.3 PBU TD 0 0 …Honorable 0 0 3 2 1 INT-Y 0-0 0-0 10T LG LG 33 33 14 -- 11 11 6 Career 10-5 2017 YEAR RECEIVING Wisconsin. from Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland,Michigan,West Virginia and Roger Harriott at St. Thomas Aquinas…Chose Miamiover offers touchdown passes inthestate championshipgame…Coached by High School Championship during his senior season…Caught three guide St. Thomas Aquinas to a 12-2 record and the 7A Florida State All-Broward…Selected the state of Florida by 247Sports…Named of Floridaaccording to Rivals…Ranked asthe40th–best player in All-American Game…Ranked asthe24th-best player inthestate 247 Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Took part in the U.S. Army Clemson (Dec.2)andrecorded 10-yard reception. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started ACC against ChampionshipGame 11)...Had one 10-yard catch against Virginia (Nov. 18)...Saw action at against Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Saw action against Notre Dame(Nov. 9-yard reception in start against Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Missed game 7)...Started inwinover Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Finishedwithone reception in win at Duke (Sept. 29)...Saw action at Florida State (Oct. long 19-yard catch, inwinover Toledo (Sept. 23)...Hadone2-yard totaled career-high three receptions for 34yards, includingcareer- Cookman (Sept. 2) and recorded one18-yard reception...Started and starts...Started at widereceiver incareer debutagainst Bethune- yard reception...Tied for team lead with five receptions in first career Caught first pass ofcareer against FAU (Sept. 10), haulinginsix- Made Miamidebutinseason openeragainst FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)... nine receptions totaling 90yards...Averaged 10.0 yards percatch... 2). 24)...Saw action inACC against ChampionshipGame Clemson(Dec. (Nov. 18)...Caught three passes totaling 29yards at Pittsburgh (Nov. receiving yards, including36-yard touchdown catch, against Virginia three catches against Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Hadseason-high43 touchdown catch...Saw action inwinover Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Had 23) andhauledintwo receptions for 16yards, includingfirst career made onestart...Made first start ofcareer inwin vs. Toledo (Sept. High School: 2017 (True Freshman): 2016 (Redshirt Sophomore): 2017 (Redshirt Junior): 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL HARLEY CAREERSTATISTICS 10-5 G-GS Consensus four-star widereceiver prospect by (St. Thomas Aquinas) Fort Lauderdale, Fla. WR •5-9160Fr. MICHAEL HARLEY 3 College /OleMiss /Callaway) Jackson, Miss. (Copiah-Lincoln Junior WR •6-3 •195 •R-Jr. DAYALL HARRIS 80 Sun-Sentinel ATT 8 8 Has seenaction in10gameswithfive Has seenaction ineight gamesand YDS Saw action inall13games...Made 83 83 First Team All-County…Helped Miami Herald AVG TD 10.4 10.4 0 0 First Team LG 19 19 33

STUDENT-ATHLETES Saw action in 12 games, including one action Saw Among the team’s top defensive players players defensive top Among the team’s @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 2014 Offense/Defense All-American Bowl Bowl All-American Offense/Defense 2014 Saw action in all 13 games with seven starts... with seven in all 13 games action Saw FOOTBALL 2014 (True Freshman): (True 2014 2015 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2015 2016 (Junior): (Junior): 2016

High School: Pittsburgh (Nov. 27)...Recorded one stop in the Hyundai Sun Bowl in the Hyundai Sun Bowl one stop 27)...Recorded (Nov. Pittsburgh State. Washington against (Dec. 26) in first season as a regular starter...Finished sixth on team with on sixth starter...Finished regular season as a in first 10 of 13 games this in sacks (3.5)...Started and second tackles 49 and one fumble recovery...Started TFLs, one PBU season...Had 5.0 five 5) and totaled (Sept. Bethune-Cookman season opener vs. yards) (3 half-sack career first and tackles...Had 1.5yards) TFLs (6 11)... (Sept. FAU at in start solo) six tackles (two Wildcats...Added vs. and 1.5 TFLs in one sack (21 yards) solo), tackles (one four Totaled and one solo) tackles (four 19)...Had five (Sept. Nebraska vs. start solo tackles in start two 1)...Added (Oct. Cincinnati at sack in start and solo) (two tackles four 10)...Recorded (Oct. State Florida at 17)... (Oct. Tech Virginia vs. start in of career recovery fumble first second for 24)...Tied Clemson (Oct. vs. Had one solo tackle in start career first and recorded solo) tackles (three with seven on team tackles eight career-best 31)...Recorded (Oct. Duke at PBU in start Virginia...Had vs. in start yards) and one sack (seven solo) (seven tackles two 14)...Added (Nov. North Carolina at tackles in start two tackles at with two season 21)...Ended regular (Nov. Tech Georgia at one fumble recovery and two pass breakups...Saw action in season in action breakups...Saw pass and two one fumble recovery Appalachian at action 3)...Saw A&M (Sept. Florida opener against Tech Georgia against start of season first 17)...Made (Sept. State tackles seven performance...Totaled dominant delivered 1) and (Oct. yards), sacks (seven and two yards) TFLs (eight 3.0 solo), (six Jackets... Yellow against strip-sack, on fumble forced one including TFL 1.0 touchdown...Had in scoop-and-score resulted Fumble TFLs 0.5 and tackles two 8)...Recorded (Oct. State Florida against and had two 15)...Started (Oct. North Carolina against yard) (one TFL (two solo tackles, 1.0 20)...Had four (Oct. Tech Virginia tackles at and 29)...Started Dame (Oct. Notre at in start and one PBU yards) and one sack (12 TFLs (16 yards) 2.0 solo), (two tackles four totaled first and recorded 5)...Started (Nov. Pittsburgh in win over yards) and 12)...Started (Nov. Virginia of season in win at fumble recovery two 19)...Totaled (Nov. NC State in win at yards) TFL (three had 1.0 quarterback and two one PBU yard), (one TFL 1.0 solo), tackles (one two 26)...Had (Nov. Duke over season finale win hurries in regular Bowl Athletic hurry in Russell solo tackles and one quarterback (Dec. 28). Virginia West over victory Clemson (Dec. 2). Clemson (totaling loss for tackles 9.5 career-best tackles including Had 25 fumble, one forced yards), sacks (19 with 3.0 33 yards)...Finished start...Totaled 15 tackles (nine solo) with 1.0 TFL in first season... first in TFL 1.0 with solo) (nine tackles 15 start...Totaled debut in season opener at ...Made career in January 2014 Enrolled tackles two solo)...Added tackles (two three recording Louisville, yards)...Registered TFL (two including career-first FAMU, against and Duke against action State...Saw Arkansas tackles against three action Tech...Saw Virginia tackles against two Tech...Had Georgia one solo stats...Added any did not record North Carolina, against Pittsburgh, start against career first Virginia...Made tackle against finishing with one tackle. tackles and 14 sacks...As total 69 registered senior, selection...As Miami over 50 tackles and 11 sacks...Chose posted junior in 2012, State, Ohio Georgia, State, Alabama, Florida, Florida from offers and Wisconsin. Tennessee 14 LG 2 36T 2 36T 0 TD ...Listed No. 17 No. ...Listed 9.2 9.6 AVG : Did not see any game action, game action, : Did not see any 92 90 10.0 182 The Clarion-Ledger The YDS 9 10 19 ’s Targeted 22 list...Had 42 catches for 564 for catches 42 22 list...Had Targeted ’s 33 HARRIS TRENT • Sr. • 248 DL • 6-2 Park) Fla. (Winter Park, Winter Spent 2015 season at Copiah-Lincoln Junior Copiah-Lincoln season at 2015 Spent Has seen action in all 12 games and been among Has seen action : Rated a four-star recruit and the No. 53 wide 53 and the No. recruit a four-star : Rated 8-1 G-GS ATT 13-0 21-1 D. HARRIS CAREER STATISTICS

HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 2017 ALL-ACC, THIRD TEAM THIRD ALL-ACC, 2017 (Senior): 2017 2014 (True Freshman, Ole Miss) Freshman, (True 2014 High School Prior to Miami: Prior to The Clarion-Ledger The

and one fumble recovery in ACC Championship Game against Championship Game against in ACC and one fumble recovery effort in win over Virginia (Nov. 18), finishing with 2.5 tackles for loss for loss 18), finishing with 2.5 tackles (Nov. Virginia over in win effort tackles...Had three total and three sacks (16 yards) two (17 yards), tackles three 24)...Had (Nov. Pittsburgh at tackles and one half-sack Finished with two sacks (seven yards) and three total tackles in total and three yards) sacks (seven Finished with two multi-sack straight second 11)...Posted Dame (Nov. Notre win over win over Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Had two tackles at North Carolina (Oct. (Oct. Carolina North at tackles two 21)...Had (Oct. Syracuse over win 4)... (Nov. Tech Virginia over win in tackles two with 28)...Finished season in win over Georgia Tech (Oct. 14), finishing with five tackles with five 14), finishing (Oct. Tech Georgia season in win over in yards) TFLs (four tackles and 0.5 total TFLs...Had three and 0.5 at Duke (Sept. 29)...Delivered strong performance in win at Florida in win at performance strong 29)...Delivered (Sept. Duke at for loss tackles tackles, 2.0 total four 7), finishing with (Oct. State start of first yards)...Made and one solo sack (six yards) (seven with 2.0 sacks (nine yards) in win over Toledo (Sept 23)...Finished (Sept Toledo in win over sacks (nine yards) with 2.0 in win yards) (four and one half-sack solo) tackles (two with three action in season opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) and (Sept. Bethune-Cookman in season opener against action high solo tackles and tied career three had one solo tackle...Posted Miami’s top defensive contributors...Earned third-team All-ACC All-ACC third-team contributors...Earned defensive top Miami’s and in sacks (8.5) team season...Leads standout after recognition and sacks...Saw (10.5) loss marks in both tackles for career has set Career YEAR 2017 2016 RECEIVING TDs as a junior...Coached in high school by Daryl Jones...Also played Daryl Jones...Also played in high school by TDs as a junior...Coached track. and ran basketball all-purpose yards...Led Callaway to a school-record 14 wins and the a school-record to Callaway all-purpose yards...Led and seven yards 490 for 31 catches 5A North Half Finals...Recorded second team at wide receiver by by wide receiver at team second on total up 1,034 while racking as a senior, touchdowns and seven yards selection as a kick returner by the Mississippi Association of Coaches of Coaches Association the Mississippi by as a kick returner selection and All-Metro the MAC by 2-5A tabbed All-Region as a senior...Also in Mississippi by ESPN...Ranked a three-star recruit and the No. No. the and recruit a three-star ESPN...Ranked by Mississippi in 5A All-State Class 247Sports...A by nationwide wide receiver 65 redshirted to retain eligibility. retain to redshirted player the eighth-best ... Ranked ESPN by in the country receiver College in hometown of Jackson, Miss. of Jackson, in hometown College Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec. 28). Virginia West over victory Bowl Athletic wins at Virginia (Nov. 12) and at NC State (Nov. 19)...Competed in 19)...Competed (Nov. NC State and at 12) (Nov. Virginia wins at in Russell action 26)...Saw (Nov. Duke over season finale win regular North Carolina (Oct. 15)...Caught 13-yard pass against Virginia Tech Tech Virginia against pass 13-yard 15)...Caught (Oct. North Carolina 29)... (Oct. Dame Notre at catch 14-yard 20)...Had career-long (Oct. in action 5)...Saw (Nov. Pittsburgh in win over Had one reception with long reception of 13, against Mountaineers...Saw action against against action Mountaineers...Saw of 13, against reception with long against 8)...Competed (Oct. Florida State 1) and (Oct. Tech Georgia start at Appalachian State (Sept. 17)...Totaled 48 receiving yards, yards, 48 receiving 17)...Totaled (Sept. State Appalachian at start 34 STUDENT-ATHLETES yards...28 receptions and334receiving yards were fourth-most on Averaged yards 11.9 per reception with long reception of 48 end...Caught 28passes totaling 334yards withtwo touchdowns... passes for 41 yards at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24). were two shy ofMiami’s single-gamemark(12)...Caught three with one touchdown inwinover Syracuse (Oct. 21)...10 receptions and posted career-high marksinbothreceptions (10)andyards (96) passes totaling 41 yards inwinover Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started 37 yards, instart at FloridaState (Oct. 7)...Started andcaught five Finished with55 yards onthree receptions, includinglongcatch of vs. Toledo (Sept. 23)...Hadonereception instart at Duke (Sept. 29)... eight receptions for 65 receiving yards andonetouchdown instart Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)andhadone10-yard reception...Had touchdowns (four) at timeofinjury...Started seasonopeneragainst on team inreceptions (40), receiving yards (477) andreceiving Mackey Award semifinalist as nation’s top tight end...Ranked second finale against Pittsburgh...Selected to All-ACC Second Team... final season...Suffered season-endingkneeinjuryin regularseason Auburn, Florida,California, Colorado, Georgia andLSU. American HeritageHighSchool…Chose Miamiover offers Michigan, Played three seasonsfor UMcornerbacks coach Mike Rumphat Miami DolphinPatrick Surtainat AmericanHeritageHighSchool… over 4,700 total yards…Spent hisseniorseasonplaying for former Sentinel Miami Herald Game…Earned aTop 300PrepStar All-America ranking…Named The Openingin2016… Selected to 2017 UnderArmourAll-America regardless ofpositionontheESPN300rankings…Participated in offensive tackleintheclass of2017 by 247Sports…Ranked No. 99 by 247Sports, ESPN,Rivals andScout…Rated asthe28th–best of practice squad. Career 2014 2015 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE High School: 2017 (True Freshman): 2016 (Junior): 2017 (Senior): 2017 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM HURRICANES All-County…Helped anchoranoffensive linethat posted GP-GS T. HARRISCAREERSTATISTICS 49-18 13-10 12-0 13-7 12-1 @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM First Team All-Broward… Selected First Team UT 20 5 74 28 21 17 9 Started 11gamesandposted career marksin Consensus four-star offensive line prospect Plantation, Fla.(American Heritage) OL •6-5285Fr. KAI-LEON HERBERT 57 Played inall13gameswith12starts at tight 50 AT Norcross, (Norcross) Ga. TE •6-4252 •Sr. CHRISTOPHER HERNDON IV 23 18 6 124 49 TT 25 35 15 Has seenaction inonegame...Member 26.0-129 10.5/51 5.0/42 9.5/33 TFL/Y 1.0/2 15.0/106 3.5/39 8.5/48 3.0/19 0.0/0 SACK FF/FR 0/0 0/0 1/2 0/1 1/1 PBU INT-Y 0 0 3 2 1 Sun- 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 snaps ofseasoninregular seasonfinaleagainst Pittsburgh. State andcaught onepass for 18yards. at tight end intheHyundaiSunBowl (Dec.26) against Washington Jackets, includingcareer longreception of46yards...Made thestart yards against Georgia Tech (Nov. 21)...Hadthree catches vs. Yellow North Carolina (Nov. 14)...Started andledteam with66receiving against Virginia (Nov. 7)...Totaled 51 yards onthree receptions at Duke (Oct. 31)andrecorded 20-yard reception...Had onereception Saw action vs. Clemson (Oct. 24)...Made second start of career at on two receptions infirst career start vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17)... reception for nineyards at FloridaState (Oct. 10)...Totaled 12yards yards...Caught onenine-yard pass at Cincinnati (Oct. 1)...Hadone with three receptions for 32 yards, including longcatch of12 quarter vs. Nebraska (Sept. 19)...Finishedgamevs. Cornhuskers catch...Registered first touchdown of career on 10-yard catch in first receptions ofcareer inaction at FAU (Sept. 11),including15-yard season debutvs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5)...Recorded first two and 237 yards...Played inall13gamesandstarted three...Made season...Ranked second amongtight endswith18receptions in Russell Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec.28). over Duke (Nov. 26)...Started andcaught three passes for 38yards Started and hadone10-yard reception in regular season finalewin Virginia (Nov. 12)...Caught two passes instart at NCState (Nov. 19)... in winover Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Started andhadonecatch inwinat yards, at Notre Dame(Oct. 29)...Started andrecorded two catches career-high five catches for 30 yards, includinglongcatch of12 touchdown reception, instart at Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Hauledin (Oct. 15)...Recorded four catches totaling 53 yards, including 35-yard 48 receiving yards ontwo catches instart against NorthCarolina Had one11-yard reception against FloridaState (Oct. 8)...Totaled Georgia Tech (Oct. 1),includingcareer-long 48-yard reception... State (Sept. 17)...Totaled 59 receiving yards onthree catches against of 20yards...Had onesix-yard reception instart vs. Appalachian catches for 21 yards in start vs. FAU (Sept. 10), including long catch career on16-yard reception insecond quarter vs. Rattlers...Had two against Rattlers was team-long...Recorded second touchdown of led team with42 receiving yards ontwo receptions...26-yard catch team...Started season opener against FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)and Career 2014 2015 2016 2017 YEAR RECEIVING and Mississippi State. Class 6A State Championshipin2013 …Chose Miami over Auburn … Coached by Keith Maloofat Norcross … Led Norcross to Georgia Post High School:

2014 (True Freshman): 2015 (Sophomore):

…Hauledin33catches for 543 yards withsixTDsassenior 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL HERNDON IV CAREERSTATISTICS FOOTBALL GP-GS 43-26 13-3 13-12 11-11 6-0 Third-team All-County receiver by REC Emerged asanoffensive threat insecond 86 1,048 40 28 18 0 Saw action insixgames...Hadmost YDS 334 11.9 477 237 13.2 0 AVG 12.2 11.9 -- Gwinnett Daily TD 0 -- 4 51T 7 2 1 51T 46 LG 48 35

STUDENT-ATHLETES -- 17 35 35 LG LG 64T 64T 0 0.0 6.3 0 7 6.0 12.2 1 7 6.0 12.2 1 TD AVG TD AVG 0 44 219 219 902 946 YDS YDS Played in six games in first year, year, first in six games in Played 7 0 18 18 151 NO 158 ATT @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Has seen action in 11 of 12 games with two in 11 of 12 games with two Has seen action TE • 6-3 • 248 • Soph. • 248 TE • 6-3 Thomas Fla. (St. Lauderdale, Ft. Aquinas) 87 IRVIN II MICHAEL Rated three-star prospect by ESPN, 247Sports ESPN, 247Sports by prospect three-star Rated Rated as four-star prospect by ESPN, Scout and ESPN, Scout by prospect as four-star Rated 12-8 12-0 12-8 12-0 24-8 24-8 GP-GS GP-GS HOMER CAREER STATISTICS FOOTBALL High School: 2017 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2017 Freshman): (True 2016

High School: including final five contests of season...Saw action in season opener of season...Saw contests including final five at on special teams action 3)...Saw Florida A&M (Sept. against 29)...Competed Dame (Oct. Notre 20) and at (Oct. Tech Virginia 19) and in (Nov. NC State at action 5)...Saw (Nov. Pittsburgh against 26). (Nov. Duke over season finale win regular starts...Saw action in season opener against Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman in season opener against action starts...Saw reception... on 11-yard of career catch 2) and hauled in first (Sept. of 24 catch including career-long 28 yards, for catches Had two Florida at in wins action 23)...Saw (Sept. Toledo in win vs. yards, 14)...Saw (Oct. Tech Georgia home against 7) and at (Oct. State home against at and 28) (Oct. Carolina North at in wins action 10-yard 11)...Had one Dame (Nov. Notre 4) and (Nov. Tech Virginia career of start first 18)...Made (Nov. Virginia over win in reception 24)...Started (Nov. Pittsburgh at reception and had one seven-yard Clemson (Dec. 2) and finished Championship Game against ACC 18 yards. totaling catches with three RUSHING YEAR 2017 2016 Career RECEIVING YEAR 2017 2016 Career (Oct. 8) on special teams...Saw action against North Carolina (Oct. (Oct. North Carolina against action special teams...Saw 8) on (Oct. 20)... (Oct. Tech Virginia at teams tackles on special 15)...Had two punt fumbled recovered and week for captain teams special Named 5) and (Nov. Pittsburgh against action 29)...Saw Dame (Oct. Notre at 19)... (Nov. NC State at on special teams 12)...Played (Nov. Virginia at finale season in regular on special teams solo) tackles (one Had two victory Bowl Athletic in Russell action 26)...Saw (Nov. Duke win over (Dec. 28). Virginia West over three- in ESPN300 ratings…Received 175 No. 247Sports...Ranked rushing and 13 total 1,315 yards Rivals…Totaled from ranking star and one touchdown 215 yards for senior year…Rushed touchdowns Regional in FHSAA Chaminade-Madonna win over in a 32-24 total 3,200by surpassing career prep Semifinal game…Finished touchdowns… and 50 total rushing touchdowns 41 rushing yards, Finals…Chose Regional FHSAA to Academy Helped lead Oxbridge State. Florida Auburn, Florida and Alabama, from offers Miami over Recorded one tackle on special teams against Rattlers...Saw action action Rattlers...Saw against teams on special one tackle Recorded one special teams...Recorded on largely 10) (Sept. FAU against State Appalachian win at in road action Owls...Saw tackle against State 1) and Florida (Oct. Tech Georgia against 17)...Competed (Sept. Has not seen any game action, member member game action, Has not seen any Played in 12 games and served as one of in 12 games and served Played Has been Miami’s starting running back for running back for starting Has been Miami’s 24 HOMER TRAVIS • So. • 195 RB • 5-11 Fla. (Oxbridge Beach, Palm West Academy) 75 HILLERY ZALON’TAE • Fr. OL • 6-6 • 287 Academy) Ga. (Glynn Brunswick, Earned a three-star ranking from 247Sports, 247Sports, from ranking Earned a three-star HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

2017 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2017 2016 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2016 2017 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2017 2017 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM SECOND ALL-ACC, 2017 High School:

Florida A&M (Sept. 3) and totaled 35 rushing yards on five carries... on five rushing yards 35 3) and totaled Florida A&M (Sept. tackles (five solo) and one fumble recovery...Rushed seven times seven recovery...Rushed and one fumble solo) tackles (five in season opener against action season...Saw across 44 yards for Miami’s top contributors on special teams in first season...Had eight season...Had eight in first on special teams contributors top Miami’s Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had 41 rushing yards on 14 carries in start on 14 carries in start rushing yards 41 24)...Had (Nov. Pittsburgh Championship Game (Dec. 2). Clemson in ACC against of career against Notre Dame (Nov. 11), finishing with 146 yards on yards 11), finishing with 146 Dame (Nov. Notre against of career on 17 carries and one touchdown 96 yards 18 carries...Rushed for times at and carried seven 18)...Started (Nov. Virginia in win over 95 yards, including career-long 64-yard touchdown run, in win touchdown 64-yard including career-long yards, 95 rushing game 100-yard third 4)...Posted (Nov. Tech Virginia over 27 yards against Orange...Rushed for 40 yards and added career- 40 yards for Orange...Rushed against yards 27 28)...Ran for (Oct. North Carolina in win at yards receiving high 57 Started and tied career high with 20 carries for 95 rushing yards rushing yards 95 high with 20 carries for and tied career Started run in fourth touchdown 21)...33-yard (Oct. Syracuse in win over for receptions four career-high helped seal victory...Added quarter first receiving touchdown of career against Yellow Jackets on 17- Jackets Yellow against of career touchdown receiving first run... touchdown 27-yard halftime...Added before just catch yard (Oct. 14) and delivered dazzling performance, finishing with 170 with 170 finishing dazzling performance, 14) and delivered (Oct. touchdowns...Recorded total two with carries 20 on yards rushing career-long rush on 40-yard touchdown run, in win at Duke (Sept. (Sept. Duke run, in win at touchdown rush on 40-yard career-long long run of 14, in win at including 29 yards, for rushes 29)...Had three Tech Georgia against start of career 7)...Made first (Oct. Florida State runs of 15 and 12 yards...Finished with 46 receiving yards on three on three yards with 46 receiving runs of 15 and 12 yards...Finished including rushing yards, 43 Rockets...Totaled against receptions yards in win over Wildcats...Carried eight times for 32 yards in win yards 32 times for eight Wildcats...Carried in win over yards on of career touchdowns two first 23) and scored (Sept. Toledo over 1,121 all-purpose yards...Posted first 100-yard rushing game of career rushing game of career 100-yard first yards...Posted all-purpose 1,121 2), finishing with (Sept. Bethune-Cookman in season opener against 25 for receptions two 11 carries...Added on career-high yards 103 first four games...Selected to All-ACC Second Team...Has served as Team...Has served Second to All-ACC four games...Selected first team-best compiling a contributors, offensive top one of Miami’s final eight games of season after serving as primary back-up for serving as primary back-up games of season after final eight

Chose Miami over offers from Florida, Kentucky, Alabama and Kentucky, Florida, from offers Chose Miami over Clemson. 247Sports…Coached by Rocky Hidalgo at Gylnn Academy…Helped Academy…Helped Gylnn Hidalgo at Rocky by 247Sports…Coached season… senior his during record 11-2 an to Academy Glynn guide ESPN and Rivals…Rated as the 49th-best player at his position by by position his at player 49th-best the as Rivals…Rated and ESPN by of Georgia in the state player as the 50th–best ESPN…Ranked squad. of practice 36 STUDENT-ATHLETES 7), finishingwith four tackles(allsolo). 2.0 tackles for loss (11 yards) one PBU...Delivered strong performance inwinat FloridaState (Oct. Duke (Sept. 29)withthree tackles,onehalf-sack (four yards) and yards)...Missed gameat Toledo (Sept. 23)withinjury...Returned at finished withthree tackles(two solo) andfirst sackofseason (six action inseasonopeneragainst Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)and suffering season-endinginjuryagainst Virginia Tech onNov. 4...Saw Career 2016 2017 YEAR RECEIVING and NCState. 2014…Chose Miami over scholarship offers from Georgia, Michigan record for receptions, haulingin21catches against IMGAcademy in Prestonwood Christian HighSchool(Texas)…Tied Texas single-game Aquinas in2015 after recording over yards 1,200 receiving at championship gameagainst Viera…Transferred to St. Thomas FHSAA 7AChampionshipin2015…Caught three passes instate and Rivals...Helped guide St. Thomas Aquinas to second straight for loss against Clemson(Oct. 24) totaling seven yards...Added one for second on team withfour tackles(one solo)...Had two tackles Made career debut in season opener vs. Bethune-Cookman and tied progressed...Finished with11tackles and2.5TFLsinseven games... (Dec. 28). quarterback hurryinRussell Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia Duke (Nov. 26)...Had two tackles(one solo) andcredited withone 19)...Had onetackleandPBUinregular seasonfinalewin over two tacklesand0.5 TFLs...Hadonetackleinwinat NCState (Nov. 5) dueto injury...Returned inwin at Virginia (Nov. 12)and recorded Tech (Oct. 20), at Notre Dame (Oct. 29)and against Pittsburgh (Nov. in start against NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)...Missed gamesat Virginia in start against FloridaState (Oct. 8)...Hadonetackleand0.5 TFLs win at Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Totaled three tackles andtwo PBUs in start at AppalachianState (Sept. 17)...Hadtwo tacklesinroad against Owls...Totaled sixtackles (two solo) and1.0 TFLs(3yards) (four solo) instart vs. FAU (Sept. 10)...Added 1.0 TFL(two yards) yards), against Rattlers...Ranked second onteam withfive tackles solo)...Added 3.0 TFLs totaling 20 yards, including 2.0 sacks (19 against Florida A&M (Sept. 3) and finished with five tackles (four and four pass breakups...Made first career start inseasonopener solo) and 6.0 tackles for loss (28 yards)...Added 2.5 sacks (21 yards) starts...Missed three games due to injury...Totaled 28 tackles (15 over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)before suffering season-endinginjury. sack (six yards) inwinat NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)...Saw action inwin 21)...Had three tackles,2.0 tacklesfor loss (11yards) andonesolo career and2.0 tacklesfor loss (13yards) inwinover Syracuse (Oct. Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Posted four solotackles,first interception of and onesolosack(10yards)...Posted onesolotackleinwinover 2017 (Redshirt Junior): 2015 (Redshirt Freshman): 2016 (Redshirt Sophomore): HURRICANES IRVIN IICAREERSTATISTICS GP-GS @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 17-2 11-2 6-0 Miami, Fla.(Booker T. Washington) DL •6-3 •265 •R-Jr. DEMETRIUS JACKSON 31 NO 0 Had seenaction inseven gamesbefore 8 8 Saw increased action asseason Saw action in10gameswithsix YDS AVG 74 9.2 74 9.2 0 0.0 TD 0 0 0 24 LG 24 -- 23)...Recorded first sack ofseason(three yards) andfinishedwith with career-high seven tackles(allsolo) inwinover Toledo (Sept. Credited withonePBUinwinover Wildcats...Started andfinished Cookman (Sept. 2) and finished with three tackles (one solo)... for second straight year...Started seasonopeneragainst Bethune- 11 starts...Has served as one of Miami’s top defensive playmakers for 18-yard touchdown on scoop-and-score...Touchdown was first of game against Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)includedsackandfumblereturn TFLs (2 yards) in road win at Appalachian State (Sept. 17)...Dominant Two sacks against Owls totaled 10 yards...Had two tackles and 1.0 sacks ofcareer inthree-tackle performance against FAU (Sept. 10)... Florida A&M(Sept. 3)andrecorded onetackle...Recorded first two touchdown onfumblerecovery...Saw action inseasonopenervs. fumble recoveries andtwo forced fumbles...Scored one defensive and sacks (8.5)...Totaledloss (11.5) 32 tackles(17solo)...Totaled two seeing action inall13gameswithtwo starts...Led team intacklesfor againstChampionship Game Clemson(Dec.2). 24)...Started and had four tackles including four-yard sack in ACC Virginia (Nov. 18)...Hadfour tackles(three solo) at Pittsburgh (Nov. for third straight game andfinishedwith four tackles in win over four-yard sack inwin over Notre Dame(Nov. 11)...Recorded sack over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Posted five1.5 TFLsandone tackles, (Oct. 28)...Hadseven tackles,2.0 TFLsandonesix-yard sackinwin career-best eight TFLsinwinat tacklesincluding1.5 NorthCarolina and 1.0 TFL(two yards) inwinover Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Totaled over Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started andhadfive tackles(four solo) Florida State (Oct. 7)...Finished with two tackles (one solo) in win four tackles(two solo) andonesolosack(one yard) inwinat 2.0 TFLs(four yards) instart at Duke (Sept. 29)...Started andhad Insiders) Career 25-6 2015 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE Championship in2013. Washington…Led Booker T. Washington to FloridaClass 4AState Herald Athlete oftheYear by to retain eligibility. where herecorded herfirst career halfsack. action intheHyundaiSunBowl (Dec.26) against Washington State Had onetackleinregular seasonfinale at Pittsburgh (Nov. 27)...Saw record any stats...Recorded two tacklesat North Carolina (Nov. 14)... tackle at Duke (Oct. 31)...Saw action against Virginia (Nov. 7), did not 2016 (True Freshman): 2017 (Sophomore): High School: 2014 (True Freshman): 2016 FRESHMANALL-AMERICA 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL … Recorded 68tackles,12.0 sacksasseniorfor Booker T. FOOTBALL D. JACKSON CAREERSTATISTICS GP-GS 11-6 7-0 7-0 UT 33 15 13 5 Enrolled inMay 2014...Named 2014 DadeMale 24 AT Homestead, Fla.(Gulliver Prep) DL •6-5258So. JOE JACKSON 99 13 6 5 Miami Herald Has seen action in all 12 games and made TT 57 28 18 11 Didnotseeany gameaction, redshirted Delivered dominant freshman season, 16.0/82 6.0/28 TFL/Y 7.5/45 2.5/9 ...First-team All-Dadeby 6.5/49 3.5/26 0/0 2.5/21 SACK 0.5/2 (Athlon, Campus FF/FR 0/0 0/0 0/0 PBU INT-Y 0 0-0 6 4 2 Miami 0-0 1-4 1-4 37

STUDENT-ATHLETES 4-0 0-0 0-0 4-0 INT-Y 1 5 6 0 PBU 0/1 0/2 1.0/8 1.0/8 FF/FR SACK 0/1 0.0/0 0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 3.0/13 TFL/Y 3.0/13 Has seen action in 11 of 12 games, Has seen action Served as one of team’s primary as one of team’s Served 7 5 51 39 TT Played in 12 games and totaled seven seven in 12 games and totaled Played @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 2 5 AT Consensus three-star linebacker prospect prospect linebacker three-star Consensus 44 JR. JENNINGS, BRADLEY • 230 • Fr. LB • 6-1 Fla. (Sandalwood) Jacksonville, 3 2 31 8 36 15 UT Earned a four-star rating by Rivals.com…Tabbed Rivals.com…Tabbed by rating Earned a four-star 12-9 12-0 13-0 37-9 GP-GS FOOTBALL M. JACKSON CAREER STATISTICS JACKSON M.

High School: High 2017 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2017 High School: 2015 (True Freshman): (True 2015 2016 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2016 by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Ranked No. 35 outside 35 No. Scout…Ranked and Rivals ESPN, 247Sports, by 146 tackles and 10 tackles for Rivals…Had by nationwide linebacker fumbles forced three Sandalwood…Added in junior season at loss Times- Florida 2015 to Saints in 2015…Selected for sacks two and as a three-star recruit by Scout and 247Sports…Rated as the No. as the No. and 247Sports…Rated Scout by recruit as a three-star over Miami Scout…Chose by Alabama of state the in cornerback 1 Minnesota and Nebraska. Cincinnati, from offers tackles (two solo) in start at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had first sack first 24)...Had (Nov. Pittsburgh at in start solo) tackles (two ACC total tackles in with three and finished yards) (eight of career 2). Clemson (Dec. GameChampionship against time at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Finished with two tackles in ACC tackles in ACC with two 24)...Finished (Nov. Pittsburgh time at (Dec. 2). Clemson Championship Game against mostly on special teams...Made career debut in season opener career on special teams...Made mostly tackles two 2) and finished with (Sept. Bethune-Cookman against tackles 23)...Had two (Sept. Toledo against action solo)...Saw (one (Oct. Florida State in wins at action 29)...Saw (Sept. Duke in win at home against 14) and at (Oct. Tech Georgia home against 7), at 28) and (Oct. North Carolina in wins at 21)...Played (Oct. Syracuse 18)...Saw (Nov. 11) and Virginia Dame (Nov. Notre home against at (Sept. 11)...Saw action vs. Nebraska (Sept. 19), largely on special largely 19), (Sept. Nebraska vs. action 11)...Saw (Sept. Tech Virginia 10) and against (Oct. Florida State at teams...Played action 14)...Saw (Nov. North Carolina 17)...Had one tackle at (Oct. and State Washington against (Dec. 26) in the Hyundai Sun Bowl one stop. recorded DEFENSE YEAR 2017 2016 2015 Career tackles (two solo)...Added one pass breakup and one fumble and one fumble breakup one pass solo)...Added tackles (two Florida A&M (Sept. against opener in season action recovery...Saw 10) and (Sept. FAU against action tackles...Saw three 3) and totaled tackle at one interception...Recorded led to that had tipped pass Georgia win at 17)...Had one tackle in road (Sept. Appalachian State on 8), mostly (Oct. Florida State against action 1)...Saw (Oct. Tech 15)...Saw (Oct. Carolina North against tackle one teams...Had special of touchdown first 20)...Recorded (Oct. Tech Virginia against action Dame (Oct. Notre at in end zone of fumbled punt on recovery career (Nov. Virginia 5) and at (Nov. Pittsburgh against action 29)...Saw 19)...Credited (Nov. NC State win at in on special teams 12)...Played 26)... (Nov. Duke over season finale win with one PBU in regular Virginia West over victory Bowl Athletic Had one tackle in Russell (Dec. 28). in all 13 games...Totaled action on special teams...Saw contributors Bethune- opener vs. debut in season career tackles...Made four FAU at tackle...Played one assisted 5) and recorded (Sept. Cookman 0-0 0-0 0-0 INT-Y 2 2 0 PBU 1/2 1/0 2/2 FF/FR SACK 8.5/51 6.5/26 15.0/57 TFL/Y 11.5/58 11.5/39 23.0/97 TT 87 15 32 22 55 37 AT 28 JACKSON MICHAEL • 200 • Jr. DB • 6-1 Park) Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Has played in all 12 games with nine starts... nine with games 12 all in played Has Four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and ESPN, Rivals by prospect Four-star 17 33 50 UT …Ranked as No. 4 football player in Dade County by by in Dade County player 4 football as No. …Ranked 13-2 12-11 25-13 GP-GS J. JACKSON CAREER STATISTICS JACKSON J. entering final season at Gulliver…Totaled 46 tackles, six sacks at Gulliver…Totaled final season entering

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and one fumble recovery in win over Virginia (Nov. 18)...Had three 18)...Had three (Nov. Virginia in win over and one fumble recovery yards) in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Had a pair of solo tackles (Nov. Tech Virginia in win over yards) tackles solo four 11)...Finished with Dame (Nov. Notre against in start by Hurricane since Artie Burns vs. Virginia Tech in 2015...Had six in 2015...Had Tech Virginia Artie Burns vs. Hurricane since by North Carolina in win at and one interception solo) tackles (four TFL (two and 1.0 solo) 28)...Finished with six tackles (five (Oct. 21), finishing with two interceptions, three tackles (two solo) and solo) tackles (two three interceptions, two 21), finishing with first was Orange against performance one PBU...Multi-interception (three solo) and 1.0 tackle for loss in win over Georgia Tech (Oct. (Oct. Tech Georgia in win over loss tackle for and 1.0 solo) (three (Oct. Syracuse vs. in start performance impressive 14)...Delivered PBU in win over Toledo (Sept. 23)...Had three solo tackles in win three 23)...Had (Sept. Toledo PBU in win over in win career of interception first 29)...Recorded (Sept. Duke at tackles four with finished and 7)...Started (Oct. State Florida at Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) and posted four solo tackles...Credited solo tackles...Credited four 2) and posted (Sept. Bethune-Cookman and had one Wildcats...Started hurry against with one quarterback four interceptions...Has been among team’s top performers in performers top been among team’s interceptions...Has four against in season opener start of career first secondary...Made Selected to All-ACC Second Team...Tied for team lead with team for Team...Tied Second All-ACC to Selected Career 2017 2016 DEFENSE YEAR Florida State and Ohio State, among others. and Ohio State, Florida State and eight forced fumbles…Also competed in basketball and track and track in basketball fumbles…Also competed forced and eight Clemson, Alabama, from offers Miami over Prep…Chose Gulliver at Herald four 59 tackles and in final season…Had fumbles forced and four tackles, 19 sacks total with 178 his career sacks junior year…Finished Prep…Named the 2015 Class 5A-1A Male Athlete of the Year by by of the Year Athlete Male 5A-1A Class the 2015 Prep…Named Miami Herald in 247Sports national rankings and was ranked No. 16 weakside 16 weakside No. ranked and was rankings national in 247Sports Gulliver at end end and tight defensive end…Played defensive weakside defensive end and No. 113 recruit regardless of position regardless 113 recruit end and No. defensive weakside on ESPN300… high school prospect overall 182 No. Rivals…Rated by 218 No. in at ESPN…Checked end by defensive 23-best No. Ranked 247Sports...Three-star prospect by Scout...Ranked as eighth-best as eighth-best Scout...Ranked by prospect 247Sports...Three-star solo) and 13-yard sack in Russell Athletic Bowl victory over West West over victory Bowl Athletic Russell in sack 13-yard and solo) (Dec. 28). Virginia including 1.0 TFL, in win at NC State (Nov. 19)...Recorded two sacks sacks two 19)...Recorded (Nov. NC State TFL, in win at including 1.0 regular season tackles in and finished with three 14 yards totaling four tackles (two and had 26)...Started (Nov. Duke over finale win action against Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Had three tackles, forced fumble forced tackles, 5)...Had three (Nov. Pittsburgh against action tackles, two 12)...Had (Nov. Virginia in win at and fumble recovery high six tackles, including 2.0 TFLs (eight yards) and one sack (four and one sack (four yards) TFLs (eight including 2.0 high six tackles, 29)...Saw Dame (Oct. Notre at solo) (one tackles two yards)...Had career....Had two tackles and 0.5 sacks against Florida State (Oct. (Oct. Florida State against sacks 0.5 tackles and two career....Had 15)...Made (Oct. Carolina North tackles against three 8)...Registered career- 20) and posted (Oct. Tech Virginia against start career first 38 STUDENT-ATHLETES (Sept. 2)andtotaled three tackles (one solo) andonePBU...Started semifinalist...Started seasonopeneragainst Bethune-Cookman oftheWeekBack three times...Walter Camp Player oftheYear Miami’s top defensive performers...Has earnedACC Defensive Career 2017 YEAR DEFENSE Washington, USC, OhioState andAlabama. High School…Hadoffers from 100schools...Chose Miami over All-America Bowl…Coached by JohnHeffernan at LutherBurbank loss duringhisseniorseason…Took partinthe2017 UnderArmour Team…Totaled 85tackles(47 solo), 14.5sacksand31tacklesfor prospect by ESPN…Ranked No. 34onthePrepStar Top 150Dream No. 62 inthefinalESPN300 rankings…Rated astheNo. 5position ninth-best player inthestate ofCalifornia by 247Sports…Ranked prospect inthecountry according to 247Sports…Selected asthe 247Sports, ESPN,Rivals andScout…Rated asthe72nd–best 2). teams...Played inACC against ChampionshipGame Clemson(Dec. Tech (Oct. 14)andagainst Notre Dame(Nov. 11),mostly onspecial tackle ofcareer at FloridaState (Oct. 7)...Saw action against Georgia Duke (Sept. 29),mostly onspecialteams...Registered first solo Cookman (Sept. 2)...Saw timeagainst Toledo (Sept. 23)andat season...Made career debut in season opener against Bethune- Career 2017 YEAR DEFENSE Michigan andNorthCarolina, amongothers. Sandalwood…Chose Miamiover offers from Florida State, Louisville, Union All-First Coast Second Team…Coached by Adam Geisat 2017 (Junior): 2017 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM 2017 ALL-AMERICA, SECOND TEAM 2017 ALL-AMERICA, SECOND TEAM High School: 2017 (True Freshman): JENNINGS, JR. CAREERSTATISTICS HURRICANES D. JOHNSON CAREERSTATISTICS GP-GS GP-GS 11-0 11-0 7-0 7-0 @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM UT UT 2 2 1 1 Sacramento, Calif. (LutherBurbank) DL •6-5240 •Fr. DJ JOHNSON 1 DB •5-11 •190 •Jr. JAQUAN JOHNSON 4 Miami, Fla.(MiamiKillian) Consensus four-star defensive linemanby Has started all12games andbeenamong AT AT 5 5 1 1 TT TT 6 6 3 3 Has seenaction inseven gamesinfirst TFL/Y TFL/Y 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 SACK SACK () (AFCA) FF/FR FF/FR PBU 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 PBU INT-Y 0 0 0 0 INT-Y 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 by Hokies...Hadonetackleat Notre Dame(Oct. 29)...Started and Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Blocked fourth-quarter fieldgoal attempt against Tar Heels...Totaled three tacklesin third start ofcareer at tackles against NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)...Added first PBUofcareer against Seminoles...Madesecond career start andtotaled two Florida State (Oct. 8)...Returned pick 11yards insecond quarter 1)...Totaled two tacklesandfirst interception ofseasonagainst (Sept. 17)...Had four solotacklesontheroad at Georgia Tech (Oct. four tacklesand1.0 TFL(1yard) inroad win at AppalachianState solo), 0.5 TFLs andone quarterback hurry against Owls...Totaled career start against FAU (Sept. 10)...Credited withthree tackles(two (four solo)...Registered first career sackagainst Rattlers...Made first opener against FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)andrecorded five tackles fumble recovery andtwo pass breakups...Saw action inseason tackles...Totaled 3.0 tacklesfor sacks,oneinterception, loss, 1.5 one starts asone ofMiami’s top contributors insecondary...Had 38total Clemson (Dec.2)andfinishedwith four total tackles. and onefumblerecovery...Started ACC against ChampionshipGame (Nov. 24), finishingwithsixtackles(four solo), one forced fumble weeks...Delivered anotherstrong performance instart at Pittsburgh Deshaun Watson in2014 to winACC weekly honorthree straight touchdown...Was first ACC player since Clemsonquarterback 18) that included one sack and a 30-yard interception return for three straight weeks for nine-tackle game against Virginia (Nov. honors....Became first Hurricane to win ACC weekly honors in (Nov. 11), once again capturing ACC Defensive of the Week Back with eight tackles,1.0 TFLandinterception inwinover Notre Dame of the WeekBack honors for performance against Hokies...Finished of seasoninwinover Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...EarnedACC Defensive seven tackles(six solo), oneforced fumble andsecond interception fumble recovery inwinat NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)...Finishedwith 11 tackles(includingcareer-high 10solostops) andrecorded one (three solo) instart against Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Started andtotaled Recorded first interception ofseasonandfinishedwithsixtackles Added 1.0 tacklefor loss andonePBUagainst Yellow Jackets... with eight tackles(five solo) inwin over Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)... PBU instart at FloridaState (Oct. 7)...Started andtiedfor team lead 29)...Set career markwith12tackles(seven solo) andaddedone solo)...Started andhadsixtackles(two solo) inwinat Duke (Sept. in winover Toledo (Sept. 23)andfinishedwithfive tackles (two Washington State. high five solotacklesintheHyundai SunBowl (Dec. 26) against Pittsburgh (Nov. 27), didnotrecord any stats...Posted aseason 14)...Added onetacklevs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 21)...Saw action at Virginia (Nov. 7)...Hadthree solotacklesat NorthCarolina (Nov. Recorded first interception of career and added one tackle against on eventual game-winning kickreturn for TDastimeexpired... three tacklesinaction vs. Duke (Oct. 31),andalsoplayed key role forced fumbleagainst Clemson(Oct. 24)...Tied career highwith against Virginia Tech (Oct. 17)...Hadtwo tacklesand first career 1)...Saw action at Florida State (Oct. 10)...Added one solo tackle Nebraska (Sept. 19)...Had two tacklesin action vs. Cincinnati (Oct. (one solo) inaction vs. FAU (Sept. 11)...Totaled two solotacklesvs. Bethune-Cookman andtotaled three tackles...Added three tackles and oneinterception...Made career debutinseasonopenervs. as the seasonprogressed...Totaled 26 tackles,one forced fumble special teams inhisfirst season...Played increased snaps at safety (Dec. 28). tackles (one solo) inRussell Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia season finalewin over Duke (Nov. 26)...Started andhadthree win at NCState (Nov. 19)...Finishedwithonesolotackleinregular tackles (three solo), 0.5 TFLsandfirst fumble recovery ofcareer in two solotacklesinwinat Virginia (Nov. 12)...Totaled career-high six had two tacklesandonePBUagainst Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Totaled 2016 (Sophomore): 2015 (True Freshman): 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Saw action inall13gamesandmadefive Saw action in all 13games mostly on 39

STUDENT-ATHLETES 0-0 0-0 0-0 INT-Y 0 0 0 PBU 1/0 1/0 0/0 FF/FR …Finished his senior SACK 0.0/0 0.0/0 Has seen action in 11 games with in 11 games Has seen action Miami Herald Saw action in all 13 games, mainly action Saw 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 TFL/Y Has seen action in all 12 games and Has seen action Did not see any game action, redshirted redshirted game action, any see not Did 6 TT 23 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 1 5 17 6 AT DB • 6-1 • 198 • R-Soph. DB • 6-1 Edison) Miami, Fla. (Miami 20 KNOWLES ROBERT 81 LANGHAM DARRELL WR • 6-4 • 220 • R-Jr. Fla. (Santaluces) Lantana, Earned a four-star rating by ESPN…Received a ESPN…Received by rating Earned a four-star 5 12 17 UT 11-1 13-0 KNOWLES CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS FOOTBALL 2017 (Redshirt Junior): (Redshirt 2017

2015 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2015 High School: 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (Redshirt 2016 made one start...Delivered impressive performance in season performance impressive made one start...Delivered 2), finishing with three (Sept. Bethune-Cookman opener against never of career...Had touchdown and first yards 65 for receptions 46- career-long Wildcats...Had game against before pass caught DEFENSE YEAR 2017 2016 24-1 Career on special teams...Finished with six tackles (five solo)...Played solo)...Played with six tackles (five on special teams...Finished two 3) and totaled Florida A&M (Sept. in season opener against 10)...Saw (Sept. FAU vs. one solo tackle in action tackles...Added 17)...Competed (Sept. State Appalachian win at in road action on 8), mostly (Oct. Florida State 1) and (Oct. Tech Georgia against 15)...Saw (Oct. North Carolina one tackle against special teams...Had 29)... Dame (Oct. Notre 20) and at (Oct. Tech Virginia against action in win action 5)...Saw (Nov. Pittsburgh against tackle solo one Had (Nov. NC State one solo tackle in win at 12)...Added (Nov. Virginia at 26)... (Nov. Duke over finale win season in regular action 19)...Saw (Dec. 28). Virginia West over victory Bowl Athletic in Russell Played eligibility. retain to 25 top one of the and 247Sports…Rated Rivals by ranking three-star the in Miami-Dade by prospects ups, break pass seven interceptions, season with 44 tackles, three recoveries. fumble fumbles and three forced three one start...Saw action in season opener against Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman in season opener against action one start...Saw one solo tackle tackle...Had 2) and finished with one solo (Sept. in solo) (two tackles four 23)...Totaled (Sept. Toledo in win over over in win start of career 7)...Made first (Oct. Florida State win at first and (four solo) tackles 14), finishing with five (Oct. Tech Georgia 21)... (Oct. Syracuse in win over action fumble of career...Saw forced solo with two 28)...Finished (Oct. Carolina North Had one tackle at in wins over action 4)...Saw (Nov. Tech Virginia tackles in win over at solo tackles 18)...Had two (Nov. Virginia 11) and Dame (Nov. Notre Championship Game one tackle in ACC 24)...Posted (Nov. Pittsburgh Clemson (Dec. 2). against 1-11 1-0 4-57 6-68 INT-Y 2 4 6 0 1/0 0/1 2/2 3/3 from 2011-2013… from PBU FF/FR 1.5/5 1.0/6 SACK 0.0-0 2.5/11 Miami Herald Served as member of practice as member of practice Served Has not seen any game action, game action, Has not seen any 3.0/6 0.0-0 TFL/Y 6.0/14 Has seen action in eight games, largely largely games, in eight Has seen action Did not see any game action, redshirted redshirted game action, Did not see any 38 85 3.0/8 TT 26 149 : Did not see any game action, redshirted to to redshirted game action, : Did not see any 9 36 AT 59 77 JONES JAHAIR OL • 6-4 • 316 • R-Jr. [NY] / College (ASA N.Y. Brooklyn, South River) 76 JOHNSON TRE R-Fr. • 305 • OL • 6-7 Academy) Fla. (First Orlando, Listed as a three-star recruit out of ASA College College out of ASA recruit as a three-star Listed Rated as a consensus four-star prospect by by prospect four-star consensus a as Rated 17 Rated as consensus three-star prospect by ESPN, by prospect three-star as consensus Rated 14 24 49 UT 90 13-5 13-0 12-12 J. JOHNSON CAREER STATISTICS JOHNSON J. GP-GS HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

Prior to Miami: Prior to 2015 (Sophomore) 2015 2016 (Redshirt Sophomore): Sophomore): (Redshirt 2016 2017 (Redshirt Junior): (Redshirt 2017 High School: 2016 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2016 2017 (Redshirt Freshman): Freshman): (Redshirt 2017

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Chose Miami over Ohio State and Virginia Tech. and Virginia Ohio State Chose Miami over ASA College, leading the Avengers to a 6-2 record and a 4-1 mark mark 4-1 a and record a 6-2 to Avengers the leading College, ASA up the way Jones helped pave a freshman, play…As in conference per game… yards 338.1 average to College ASA which allowed front, according to ESPN and 247Sports…Starred at offensive tackle for tackle offensive at 247Sports…Starred and ESPN to according retain eligibility. retain on special teams...Member of practice squad. of practice on special teams...Member 3). Florida A&M (Sept. in season opener against action squad...Saw games…Picked Miami over scholarship offers from East Carolina, Carolina, East from offers scholarship over Miami games…Picked Illinois and USF. Cincinnati, Louisville, in 247sports Composite Rankings…Recorded over 60 career total total 60 career over Rankings…Recorded Composite in 247sports varsity 16 career solo tackles in just 40 career tackles and over to retain eligibility. retain to of Florida in state player as 148th–best and Rivals...Rated 247Sports member of practice squad. member of practice 2015 38-17 Career YEAR 2017 2016 DEFENSE Competed in the 2015 US Army All-American Bowl…Johnson chose Bowl…Johnson All-American US Army the 2015 in Competed Alabama LSU and South Carolina. Florida, Florida State, Miami over Helped guide Miami Killian to an undefeated regular season and season regular undefeated an to Killian Miami guide Helped Quarterfinals… 8A Regional Class in the FHSAA an appearance 247Sports, ESPN and Scout…Was selected as a four-time All- four-time a as selected Scout…Was and ESPN 247Sports, the by selection Team Dade First 40 STUDENT-ATHLETES Sports Super25Computer Rankings. and finished theseason ranked third nationally inthe USA Today of practice squad. senior. Career 20-1 2015 2016 2017 YEAR RECEIVING Drinkwater...Chose Miamiover FloridaState. TDs senioryear for Santaluces Community…Coached by Daryl to retain eligibility. squad...Saw action inseasonopeneragainst FloridaA&M(Sept. 3). Clemson (Dec.2). at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) andinACC against ChampionshipGame 11)...Caught onepass inwinover Virginia (Nov. 18)...Saw action and at home against Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)andNotre Dame(Nov. Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Saw action inwinsat NorthCarolina (Oct. 28) up game-winning fieldgoal...Hadone19-yard reception inwin over 32-yard reception on4th-and-10 play ongame’s finaldrive that set Entered gamewithjust four career catches...Came upwithcrucial performance, setting career markswith five catches and100 yards... of career against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)anddelivered impressive and cameonjust hissecond snapofentire game...Made first start six seconds remaining...Touchdown catch was reviewed andupheld Florida State (Oct. 7)was game-winning, 23-yard touchdown with Toledo (Sept. 23)andinwinat Duke (Sept. 29)...Lone catch inwinat yard reception against Bethune-Cookman...Saw action against High School: 2017 (True Freshman): High School: 2017 (True Freshman): High School: 2014 (True Freshman): 2015 (Redshirt Freshman): 2016 (Redshirt Sophomore): HURRICANES LANGHAM CAREERSTATISTICS @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 12-1 G-GS ATT 4-0 4-0 Memberof2016 IMGAcademy team that went 11-0 Earned Second Team All-Conference honors asa Caught 35 passes for 457 yards andseven Virginia Beach,Va. (IMGAcademy) DL •6-2 •296Fr. ZACHARY LERMAN 79 Cabo Rojo, P.R. (IMGAcademy) WR •6-0190Fr. ELIAS LUGO-FAGUNDO 34 11 11 0 0 Didnotseeany gameaction, redshirted Has notseenany gameaction, member Has notseenany gameaction. Memberofpractice squad. YDS 209 209 Served asmemberofpractice 0 0 AVG 19.0 19.0 0.0 0 0.0 0 TD 2 2 LG 46 46 -- -- and Georgia State...Spent two seasonsat DivisionIIICalifornia Kicking...Picked Miamiover offers from USC, Fresno State, Memphis of practice squad. of practice squad. football team… ChoseMiamiover Boston College andNorthwestern. Pennsylvania by Scout.com… Selected to theUSNational Under-19 247Sports.com… Ranked astheNo. 2offensive tacklein the state of to retain eligibility. squad. action inACC against ChampionshipGame Clemson(Dec.2). offense gain 415 total yards inwin at North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Saw piling up 480 offensive yards...Made start at right guard and helped helped leadteam to winover Syracuse (Oct. 21),withHurricanes Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Madefirst start ofcareer at right guard and with two starts...Saw first extensive action at right guard inwin over to retain eligibility. member ofpractice squad. football. year...Was athree sportscholarathlete insoccer, track andfield honors asaseniorin2012...Earned All-City honors following the Redlands HighSchool...Earnedspecialteams player oftheweek satisfy transfer rules. Crafton HillsCollege, buthadto sitoutthe2015 seasoninorder to sophomore seasonat California Lutheran, heelected to transfer to kickoff average and11 touchbacks inhis two seasons...Following his Lutheran (2013-2014)...Was 38-of-41 inextra points, hada60.2 yard High School: 2015 (True Freshman): 2016 (Redshirt Freshman): 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): High School: 2016 (True Freshman): 2017 (Redshirt Freshman): Prior to Miami: 2016 (Redshirt Junior): 2017 (Redshirt Senior): High School: 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Earnedathree-star ranking from Rivals, Scout and Rated three-star recruit and51st-best strong-side Served asthestarting kicker for two seasonsat Ranked No. 10inthe2016 class by ChrisSailer Lanett, Ala.(Valley) DL •6-3 •280R-Fr. MARTIN TYREIC 90 Loma Linda,Calif. (Redlands) K •6-1 •200R-Sr. DIEGO MARQUEZ 98 Malvern, Pa. (Malvern Prep) OL •6-5295 •R-So. HAYDEN MAHONEY 62 Didnotseeany gameaction, redshirted Did notseeany gameaction, redshirted Has not seen any game action, member Did notseeany gameaction, member Hasseenaction in11of12games Has notseenany gameaction, Served asmemberofpractice 41

STUDENT-ATHLETES Sun 0-0 0-0 0-0 INT-Y Miami 1 1 0 PBU 1/0 1/0 0/0 FF/FR SACK 2.0/11 0.0/0 2.0/11 CRAY C Played in five games...Totaled four games...Totaled in five Played 3.5/2 3.5/15 TFL/Y 7.0/16 Totaled five tackles in two games... two tackles in five Totaled Has seen action in one game...Member in one game...Member Has seen action Did not see any game action, redshirted redshirted game action, Did not see any TT @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 17 45 19 37 AT 36 82 LB • 6-3 • 238 • R-Jr. LB • 6-3 Beach, Fla. (Blanche Ely) Pompano 23 M TERRY 18 28 UT 46 First-team All-Broward as senior by All-Broward First-team Four-star outside linebacker according to ESPN ESPN to according outside linebacker Four-star Megaboard, rating top players in Broward and Palm and Palm in Broward players top rating Megaboard, 13-11 12-10 25-21 McCLOUD CAREER STATISTICS GP-GS All-County recognition in final year…Ranked No. 9 prospect prospect 9 No. year…Ranked in final recognition All-County FOOTBALL …Third-team All-Broward as junior…Second-team Class 7A Class as junior…Second-team All-Broward …Third-team 2016 (Redshirt Sophomore): (Redshirt 2016 Freshman): (Redshirt 2015 Freshman): (True 2014

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2017 (Redshirt Junior): Junior): (Redshirt 2017 High School: Sun Sentinel Sun Sentinel of practice squad. of practice in the Hurricanes a pair of solo stops solo)..Registered tackles (three Virginia. tackle at one solo Appalachian State...Made win at tied and Bethune-Cookman vs. opener in season debut career Made solo). tackles (two total with four on team second for on Alabama, Florida, Auburn, from offers over Miami Beach…Chose Carolina, and South Carolina North Louisville, Georgia, Florida State, among others. DEFENSE YEAR 2017 2016 Career solo tackle and credited with first blocked punt of career in start at start in of career punt blocked with first solo tackle and credited solo), tackles (one three and totaled 29)...Started Dame (Oct. Notre 5)...Credited (Nov. Pittsburgh one PBU in win over TFLs and 0.5 and had Panthers...Started hurries against quarterback with three tackles (one three 12)...Totaled (Nov. Virginia at one tackle in win career- and recorded 19)...Started (Nov. NC State at in start solo) Duke over season finale win in regular solo) (two high six tackles TFL 1.0 solo), six tackles (one mark with career 26)...Matched (Nov. West over victory Bowl Athletic and one PBU in Russell yards) (two (Dec. 28). Virginia and Scout…Enrolled Rivals by prospect and 247Sports...Three-star 11 on ESPN300 and No. player 172 No. in January 2016…Ranked outside 19 No. ESPN…Ranked by nationwide outside linebacker outside as second-best 247Sports…Rated by in nation linebacker linebacker outside 26 of Florida and No. in state linebacker school Butkus high for list watch to Scout…Named by nationwide first-team at final season Santaluces…Earned prior to Award Sentinel (Oct. 1)...Totaled three tackles in start against Florida State (Oct. (Oct. State Florida against in start tackles three 1)...Totaled (Oct. North Carolina against solo tackles two recorded and 8)...Started 20)... (Oct. Tech Virginia at start tackles in five 15)...Registered (Oct. one Hokies...Had against hurry of career quarterback first Recorded in 2013… Coached by Charles Hafley at Blanche Ely. Charles Hafley by Coached in 2013… to retain eligibility. retain to Herald and 13 loss solo tackles, 20 tackles for 89 selection…Tallied All-State tackles and 19 sacks as senior …Had 110 total sacks as junior in 2012

CLOUD C Played in one game...Saw action action in one game...Saw Played Delivered impressive freshman freshman impressive Delivered Has seen action in five games with one in five Has seen action Has seen action in all 12 games and made 10 Has seen action WR • 6-0 • 186 • R-Jr. CC Mississippi (East Miss. Branch, Olive Branch) / Olive 21 MALIK MAYWEATHER 53 M ZACH • So. • 230 LB • 6-2 Fla. (Santaluces) Lantana, Rated top-5 player in Mississippi by National National by in Mississippi player top-5 Rated

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win at Appalachian State (Sept. 17)...Started against Georgia Tech Tech Georgia against 17)...Started (Sept. Appalachian State win at (all solo) and first career TFL (one yard) against FAU (Sept. 10)... FAU against yard) (one TFL career and first (all solo) tackles in road three and recorded of career start Made second breakups and four quarterback hurries...Had one blocked kick.... hurries...Had one blocked quarterback and four breakups Florida debut against season opener and made career Started tackles three one solo tackle...Totaled 3), recording A&M (Sept. season, starting 11 of 13 games at linebacker and finishing with 37 and finishing with linebacker 11 of 13 games at season, starting pass two yards), (four loss 3.5 tackles for tackles (18 solo)...Added tackles in ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against tackles in ACC Fighting Irish...Had five total tackles (four solo) and one forced forced and one solo) total tackles (four Irish...Had five Fighting of total career-high 18)...Posted (Nov. Virginia fumble in win over with four 24)...Finished (Nov. Pittsburgh at solo) 10 tackles (eight for loss and one sack in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Earned ACC 11)...Earned ACC Dame (Nov. Notre and one sack in win over loss for against performance for recognition of the Week Co-Linebacker Carolina (Oct. 28)...Had two tackles (one solo) in win over Virginia Virginia in win over solo) tackles (one 28)...Had two (Oct. Carolina 1.5 tackles solo), tackles (two and had five 4)...Started (Nov. Tech (Oct. 14)...Started and had one tackle in win over Syracuse (Oct. 21)... (Oct. Syracuse over win in tackle one had and 14)...Started (Oct. at North start in yards) TFL (three tackles and 1.0 Finished with five at Duke (Sept. 29)...Started and finished with three tackles (two tackles (two and finished with three 29)...Started (Sept. Duke at solo) tackles (two three 7)...Had (Oct. Florida State in win at solo) Tech Georgia start against in yards) (eight sack of career and first solo tackles...Started and posted two solo tackles in win over Toledo Toledo over win in tackles solo two posted and tackles...Started solo win in started and solo) (two tackles three with 23)...Finished (Sept. one ACC Co-Linebacker of the Week recognition...Started season recognition...Started of the Week Co-Linebacker one ACC two 2) and finished with (Sept. Bethune-Cookman opener against starts...Has been among team’s top defensive contributors...Earned contributors...Earned defensive top been among team’s starts...Has

by Scott Samsuel...Was all-region performer in baseball as performer all-region Samsuel...Was Scott by playoffs 6A State Mississippi .500 in 2012 over sophomore...Hit catches during senior season...Led Olive Branch HS to 2011 Class Class 2011 HS to Branch Olive season...Led during senior catches and 15-0 record...Coached Championship State 6A Mississippi Underclassmen and best receiver in state...Named to Commerical Commerical to state...Named in receiver and best Underclassmen All- first-team all-district, of Preps”...First-team Appeal “Best 41 TDs on and five yards 781 6A as senior...Recorded Region in season opener against Florida A&M (Sept. 3). (Sept. Florida A&M in season opener against against Virginia (Nov. 18). (Nov. Virginia against start...Made first start of career in final home game on Senior Day game on Senior in final home start of career first start...Made scholarship offers from Missouri, South Carolina, Louisville and Louisville Carolina, South Missouri, from offers scholarship Kentucky. and Rivals…Rated as 28th-best player in state of Alabama…Finished Alabama…Finished of in state player 28th-best as and Rivals…Rated Miami over 12 sacks…Chose tackles and total with 79 career prep defensive end by 247Sports...Earned three-star ranking from ESPN from ranking three-star 247Sports...Earned by end defensive 42 STUDENT-ATHLETES 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE total yards and31points. Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec.28),leadingoffense to 363 to 568-yard performance...Started at lefttackleinRussell Athletic regular seasonfinalewin over Duke (Nov. 26), helpingleadoffense total yards of offense...Started third straight game at lefttacklein start at lefttackleinwinat NCState (Nov. 19),guidingMiamito 415 performance, including 222 rushing yards...Made second straight tackle inwinat Virginia (Nov. 12),helpingleadoffense to 450-yard with start at leftguard (Nov. 5)...Madefirst start ofcareer at left lead offense to 534-yard performance inwin over Pittsburgh (Oct. 20)...Started at leftguard at Notre Dame(Oct. 29)...Helped 15)...Made seventh start ofseasonat leftguard at Virginia Tech and helpedleadMiamito 363 yards against NorthCarolina (Oct. at left guard against Florida State (Oct. 8)...Started at left guard season at leftguard inroad winat Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Started guiding offense to 549 total yards...Made fourth straight start of Started at leftguard inroad winat AppalachianState (Sept. 17), offense to 470-yard performance, including 279 rushing yards... start ofseasonat leftguard against FAU (Sept. 10)andhelpedlead rushing yards and523 total yards ofoffense...Made second straight Florida A&M(Sept. 3)at leftguard, helpingleadoffense to 373 averaged 425.9 yards pergame...Started seasonopeneragainst 13 games-nineat leftguard andfinal four at lefttackle...Offense Clemson (Dec.2). Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) andinACC against ChampionshipGame at lefttackleagainst Virginia (Nov. 18)...Started at lefttackleat guide offense to 374 yards, including237 rushing yards...Started win over Notre Dame(Nov. 11),starting at lefttackleandhelping performance including210rushingyards...Played important role in Tech (Nov. 4)withstart at lefttackle, leadingoffense to 429-yard North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Helpedpower Miamito winover Virginia at lefttackleandhelpedoffense gain 415 total yards inwin at (Oct. 21),withHurricanespilingup480offensive yards...Made start 14)...Started at lefttackleandhelpedleadteam to winover Syracuse 184 rushing yards, in start at left tackle against Georgia Tech (Oct. (Oct. 7)...Helpedleadoffense to 481-yard performance, including up 409yards ofoffense...Started at lefttackleinwin at Florida State Started at lefttackleinwinat Duke (Sept. 29),where Miamipiled that included587 yards oftotal offense and254rushing yards... straight start ofseasonat lefttackleinwinover Toledo (Sept. 23) performance against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)...Madesecond season openerat lefttackleandhelpedleadoffense to 550-yard Consecutive streak of33straight starts islongest onteam...Started linemen infinalseason...EarnedAll-ACC Third-Team honors... Career 2015 2016 (Junior): 2017 (Senior): 2017 ALL-ACC, THIRDTEAM HURRICANES GP-GS UT 6-0 4-0 2-0 1-0 McCRAY CAREERSTATISTICS @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 0 6 3 3 Has served asoneofMiami’s top offensive Served asstarting offensive lineman for all Central) Wellington, Fla.(Palm Beach OL •6-7 •300Sr. K 52 AT 0 3 2 1 c M

TT 0 9 4 5 C TFL/Y 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 DERMOTT SACK FF/FR 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 PBU 0 0 0 0 INT-Y 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Devils...Started andhadonesolotackleinwinat FloridaState (Oct. in winat Duke (Sept. 29)...Finishedwithtwo tacklesagainst Blue (Sept. 23)...Started andrecorded solosackfor second straight game tackles (one solo) andonesack(eight yards) instart against Toledo two tackles(one solo) TFLs(one and1.5 yard)...Finished withtwo Started seasonopeneragainst Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)andhad for loss...Earned oneACC Defensive LinemanoftheWeek honor... second-team All-ACC recognition...Leads Miamiwith12.5tackles has beenamongMiami’s top defensive contributors...Earned Michigan State, Wisconsin andOklahoma. Alabama, FloridaState, Florida, Ohio State, Auburn, Michigan, Coached by Rod Harris…Chose Miamiover offers from Notre Dame, prospect camp...2014 Under Armour All-American selection… Game McDermott (Miami)...Invited to “The Opening,” all-star summer Younger brother ofTyler McDermott (Colorado State) andShane teams. against Arkansas State...Played against Nebraska, mainlyonspecial in springdrills...Madecareer debut against FAMU...Saw action two gameswithover 500yards oftotal offense. the Hurricanessurpass 400yards oftotal offense insixgamesand Miami’s offense scored an average of 27.8 points pergame...Helped Team tiedfor third-fewest sacksallowed ofany team inACC (15)... eighth nationally infewest tacklesfor loss allowed (4.31 average)... national ranking inpassing offense (277.4 yards)...Offensive line was at leftguard andtwo at right tackle...Helped leadteam to No. 29 at Notre Dame(Oct. 29)...Started andhadtwo TFLs tackles and1.5 in start at Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Recorded five solotacklesin start against NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)...Totaled three tacklesandonesack Florida State (Oct. 8)...Started andregistered sixtackles(three solo) (Oct. 1)...Totaled four tackles(two solo) andonePBUinstart against tackles...Had one tackle and 0.5 TFLs in start against Georgia Tech Started against Appalachian State (Sept. 17) and totaled three 10)...Blocked Owls’ first punt attempt ofgame on openingdrive... three tackles (two solo) TFLsinstart and added1.5 vs. FAU (Sept. eight total tackles(six solo)...Added 2.0 TFLsagainst Rattlers...Made against FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)and ledallplayers withcareer-best (two yards) andoneforced fumble. vs.Championship Game Clemson(Dec.2)andhad1.0 tacklefor loss 2.0 TFLsandsixtotal tacklesat Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started ACC 3.0 TFLsagainst Virginia (Nov. 18),includingone half-sack...Had in winover Notre Dame(Nov. 11)...Led Miamiand hadcareer high fumble recovery ofcareer, returning it35 yards...Posted sixtackles solo) and0.5 TFLsinwinover Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Added first honors for performance against Tar Heels...Hadfour tackles(two Carolina (Oct. 28)...Earned ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week 21)...Had career-best 11tacklesand1.0 TFL(one yard) inwinat North (three solo) andcareer-best five PBUsinwin over Syracuse (Oct. start against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started andhadfive tackles 7)...Finished withfive tackles(four solo)1.0 and TFL(two yards) in 2017 (Junior): 2017 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM High School: 2014 (True Freshman): 2015 (Sophomore): 2016 (Sophomore): 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL 2014 All-American selection by 247Sports... Has started all12gamesondefensive lineand Gibbons) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.(Cardinal DL •6-4293 •Jr. RJ M 80 Started finaleight gamesofseason-six Made first career start inseasonopener Enrolled inJanuary2014...Participated C INTOSH 43

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Saw action in 12 games and made four in 12 games and made four action Saw 1 9 4 10 AT 24 61 MUÑOZ JACOB • 200 • R-Fr. LS • 5-11 Ga. Vernon) (Mount Atlanta, Saw action in 11 games and totaled six tackles in 11 games and totaled action Saw …Tallied 40 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and loss 40 tackles, 12 tackles for …Tallied Had second-best average 15-yard snap time snap 15-yard average second-best Had Invited to “The Opening,” an all-star summer an all-star Opening,” “The to Invited 1 2 5 4 12 UT MOTEN CAREER STATISTICS 11-1 11-0 12-4 10-0 44-5 GP-GS FOOTBALL Miami Herald High School: 2017 (Redshirt Freshman): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (True 2016 2014 (True Freshman): (True 2014 High School: 2016 (Junior): (Junior): 2016 (Sophomore): 2015 (.62) at Rubio Long Snapping’s Vegas XXV camp in January 2015... XXV Vegas Snapping’s Rubio Long at (.62) for Snapping rankings Rubio Long 19 long snapper in No. Ranked training University Football named MVP long snapper at 2016...Was Springs, Fla. camp in Coral 2016 2015 2014 Career squad. member of practice squad. of practice Bowl (Dec. 26) against Washington State. State. Washington against (Dec. 26) Bowl stats... any did not record FAMU, debut against tackles...Made career one tackle against Duke...Added tackle against career Had first North Carolina. against action Cincinnati...Saw Bowl… in Semper Fidelis All-American camp...Played prospect All-Broward first-team 7A All-State…Named Class Third-team by Thomas St. at Casullo Rocco by senior…Coached as sacks six sacks as junior. and four 30 tackles Aquinas…Compiled DEFENSE YEAR 2017 18)...Saw action at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had two tackles in ACC tackles in ACC two 24)...Had (Nov. Pittsburgh at action 18)...Saw Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against debut season yard)...Made (one loss tackles for 0.5 solo)...Had (two and tackle one 17)...Totaled (Sept. State Appalachian at win road in against action Mountaineers...Saw in win over yard) TFLs (1 0.5 tackle one 8)...Had (Oct. State Florida and 1) (Oct. Tech Georgia Tech Virginia against action 15)...Saw (Oct. North Carolina against 29)...Had one tackle against Dame (Oct. Notre 20) and at (Oct. 12)... (Nov. Virginia one tackle in win at 5)...Added (Nov. Pittsburgh season finale win 19) and in regular (Nov. NC State at action Saw Bowl Athletic Russell in of tackles pair a 26)...Had (Nov. Duke over (Dec. 28). Virginia West over victory TFLs...Had 1.5 sacks and and 2.0 solo) 15 tackles (five starts...Totaled at start of career hurries...Made first quarterback with two credited sack of career solo tackles and first two 11)...Recorded (Sept. FAU and 0.5 tackles three 19)...Totaled (Sept. Nebraska vs. yards) (two in the Hyundai Sun action 1)...Saw (Oct. Cincinnati at TFLs in start Saw action against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Had three tackles (two tackles (two three 14)...Had (Oct. Tech Georgia against action Saw (one tackles with two 21)...Finished (Oct. Syracuse over in win solo) tackle in wins 28)...Had one (Oct. Carolina North at in win solo) (Nov. Virginia 11) and Dame (Nov. 4), Notre (Nov. Tech Virginia over

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as a senior…Tabbed as the seventh-best the seventh-best as as a senior…Tabbed 2 18 25 AT 45 DL • 6-4 • 315 • Sr. Thomas Fla. (St. Lauderdale, Ft. Aquinas) 95 MOTEN ANTHONY 79 MILO BAR OL • 6-6 • 298 • R-So. Prep) (Chaminade Hills, Calif. West Has seen action in 11 of 12 games...Saw action action 11 of 12 games...Saw in Has seen action Received a three-star ranking from Rivals, Rivals, from ranking a three-star Received 2 Consensus four-star recruit by 247Sports, Rivals, Rivals, 247Sports, by recruit four-star Consensus 24 24 50 UT Sun-Sentinel Sun-Sentinel 5-0 12-12 12-12 GP-GS McINTOSH CAREER STATISTICS McINTOSH CAREER

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(Sept. 23)...Finished with two tackles in win at Duke (Sept. 29)... (Sept. Duke tackles in win at 23)...Finished with two (Sept. in season opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)...Posted one 2)...Posted (Sept. Bethune-Cookman in season opener against Toledo win over with one PBU in yards) TFL (two tackle and 1.0 ball…Also played on Chaminade’s basketball team…Chose Miami team…Chose basketball on Chaminade’s ball…Also played and Washington. Nebraska California, State, Arizona over member of of Chaminade’s CIF state championship squad in 2013 championship squad in 2013 CIF state member of of Chaminade’s side of the and defensive on both the offensive as a junior…Played ESPN300 prospect…Earned Fox Sports West All-Conference honors honors All-Conference Sports West Fox ESPN300 prospect…Earned a key senior season…Was his following Section the CIF-South Scout and ESPN…Teammate of former Miami starting quarterback quarterback Miami starting of former and ESPN…Teammate Scout offensive fifth-best the as Rated school… high in Kaaya Brad as an Scout…Recognized by of California lineman in the state to retain eligibility...Member of practice squad. of practice eligibility...Member retain to squad...Saw action in season opener against Florida A&M (Sept. 3). Florida A&M (Sept. in season opener against action squad...Saw squad. 29-24 Career 2016 2015 DEFENSE YEAR 2017

also played on the basketball team for the Chiefs… Tallied 70 70 the Chiefs… Tallied for team on the basketball also played recovery… fumble a and fumbles forced sacks, two tackles, 12 Tech. Clemson, Florida and Georgia from offers Chose Miami over defensive end in the state of Florida…Ranked as the nation’s as the nation’s of Florida…Ranked end in the state defensive and quarterback snaps at end…He took defensive 40th–best Scout and 247Sports…Earned First Team All-County honors honors All-County Team First 247Sports…Earned and Scout the from debut vs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5). (Sept. Bethune-Cookman debut vs. tackles (one solo) in regular season finale win over Duke (Nov. 26). (Nov. Duke over win season finale in regular solo) tackles (one tackles in career solo two TFLs...Had tackles...Also had 0.5 three and 0.5 TFLs in start at Virginia (Nov. 12)...Recorded a pair of solo solo of a pair 12)...Recorded (Nov. Virginia at in start TFLs 0.5 and three and totaled 19)...Started (Nov. NC State in win at tackles (seven yards) in win over Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Totaled two tackles tackles two 5)...Totaled (Nov. Pittsburgh win over in yards) (seven 44 STUDENT-ATHLETES Started and finishedwithseason-high five tackles(three solo) and a solotacklefor loss (six yards) instart at FloridaState (Oct. 7)... (two solo) and1.0 TFL(four yards) inwinat Duke...Lone tackle was (two solo) and0.5 TFLs (one yard)...Started andhadthree tackles Started inwinover Toledo (Sept. 23) andposted three tackles Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)andfinishedwithonesolo tackle... Honorable Mention recognition...Started season opener against starts...Among Miami’s top defensive contributors...Earned All-ACC Illinois, Missouri, Oregon andPenn State amongothers. Njoku...Chose Miamiover offers from Boston College, Georgia, Wayne Hills...Younger brother offormer Hurricanetight endDavid receiving andeight touchdowns...Coached by Wayne Demikoff at his junior season... Finishedhisseniorseason with over 400yards accumulated 350 yards andfour additionaltouchdowns during at Cedar Grove...Also excelled onkickoff returns Cedar Grove ashe senior...Caught 18pass for 306yards andfive touchdowns asajunior Cedar Grove HighSchoolbefore transferring to Wayne Hillsasa Jersey, ranking No. 10according to ESPN...Spent three seasonat ESPN, Rivals andScout...One ofthetop recruits inthestate ofNew injury midseason. of practice squadbefore suffering season-endinglower extremity Played withnineplayers that were offered Division I scholarships. corner...Helped his team to three straight state playoff appearances... to retain eligibility. member ofpractice squad. member ofpractice squad. 2017 (Junior): High School: 2017 (True Freshman): High School: 2015 (True Freshman) 2016 (Redshirt Freshman): 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): 2016 ALL-ACC, THIRDTEAM 2017 ALL-ACC, HONORABLEMENTION HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Three-year varsity letterwinner...Played safety and Consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, Has seenaction inall12gamesandmade11 Jacksonville, Fla.(Trinity Christian) DL •6-3 •312Jr. KENDRICK NORTON 7 WR •6-6196Fr. EVIDENCE NJOKU 83 Ridge) Lawrenceville, (Peachtree Ga. DB •5-8175 •R-So. MURPHY TYLER 32 Cedar Grove, N.J. (Wayne Hills)

: Didnotseeany gameaction, redshirted Did notseeany gameaction...Member Hasnotseenany gameaction, Did notseeany gameaction, (Coaches) TFLs vs. Clemson(Oct. 24)...Played vs. Duke (Oct. 31)...Added one total tacklesagainst Virginia Tech (Oct. 17)...Hadtwo tacklesand0.5 at Cincinnati (Oct. 1)...Saw action at FloridaState (Oct. 10)...Hadtwo one tacklevs. Nebraska (Sept. 19)...Recorded two tackles(one solo) sack...Added two tackles(one solo) inaction vs. FAU (Sept. 11)...Had Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5)andtotaled onetackle-aseven-yard and totaled 19tackles...Madecareer debutinseasonopenervs. career inRussell Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec.28). yard sack...Started andhadtwo tackles andfirst fumble recovery of Duke (Nov. 26) andfinishedwith four tackles (one solo) andsix- Started at NCState (Nov. 19)...Started regular seasonfinalewin over had onetackleand0.5 TFL(one yard) inwinat Virginia (Nov. 12)... fumble indominant start against Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Started and Totaled five tackles(two solo),1.0 TFL(four yards) andone forced one sack...Started at Notre Dame (Oct. 29)andtotaled two tackles... totaling career-high sixtackles(four solo), 2.0 TFLs(two yards) and Started and delivered dominant performance against Virginia Tech, Recorded three tacklesinstart against NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)... and onequarterback hurryinstart against FloridaState (Oct. 8)... win at Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Totaled three tackles (all solo), 1.0 TFL (6 yards) against Mountaineers...Started andtotaled two tacklesin performance instart at AppalachianState (Sept. 17)...Added 2.0 TFLs solo tacklesand1.0 TFLinstart vs. FAU (Sept. 10)...Hadfive-tackle Recorded TFLs against 1.5 Rattlers totaling three yards...Had two opener against FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)andtotaled three tackles... recovery andoneforced fumble...Made first career start inseason for loss totaling 24 yards...Had 2.0 sacks(seven yards), onefumble 39 total tackles(21solo)...Tied for third onteam with10.0 tackles Ranked seventh onteam andsecond amongdefensive linemenwith playmakers...Earned third-team All-ACC honors from ACC coaches... in second seasonandserved asoneofMiami’s top defensive againstChampionship Game Clemson(Dec.2). Started at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started andhadonetackleinACC 11)...Finished withapair of tacklesinwinover Virginia (Nov. 18)... win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Started against Notre Dame(Nov. Finished withthree tackles(two solo). TFLsandonesolosackin 1.5 (Oct. 21)...Hadtwo tacklesinwinat NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)... had two solotacklesand1.0 TFL(three yards) inwinover Syracuse added 0.5 TFLsinwinagainst Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started and Career 37-24 2015 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE Florida. Conquerors…Chose Miamiover Ole Miss, Auburn, NorthCarolina and Recruited to play defensive tackle, butplayed bothsidesoflinewith regardless ofposition…Namedto Class 3AAll-State football team… Rivals asNo. 26 defensive tackleandNo. 33player instate ofFlorida on 2015 ESPN300 and No. 31 player in state of Florida…Rated by Under Armour All-American selection…Ranked Game No. 168 ESPN…Three-star ranking from 247Sports, Rivals andScout…2015 Bowl (Dec.26) against Washington State. finale at Pittsburgh (Nov. 27)...Tallied onetackleintheHyundaiSun finale vs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 21)...Had two tacklesin regular season tackles at NorthCarolina (Nov. 14)...Recorded two tacklesinhome solo tackleagainst Virginia (Nov. 7)...Set career highwiththree solo 2015 (True Freshman): 2016 (Sophomore): High School: 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL GP-GS 13-13 12-0 12-11 NORTON CAREERSTATISTICSNORTON 44 UT 10 21 13 Ranked asfour-star defensive tackleprospect by AT 37 10 23 18 9 19 TT 39 81 Started all13gamesondefensive line Saw action in12gamesfirst season 18.0/53 10.0/24 2.0/7 TFL/Y 6.5/21 1.5/8 5.0-22 SACK FF/FR 2.0/8 1.0/7 0/0 0/0 1/1 1/1 PBU 0 0 1 1 INT-Y 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 45

STUDENT-ATHLETES 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 INT-Y INT-Y 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 PBU 0/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 FF/FR PBU FF/FR 0/1 0.5/3 SACK 0/0 0.0/0 0.5/3 SACK 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 Has seen action in five games... in five Has seen action Saw action in one game as he action Saw 1.0/1 7.0-7 0.0/0 4.0/5 0.0/0 0.0/0 TFL/Y 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 TFL/Y 4 17 2.0/1 Did not see any game action, redshirted redshirted game action, Did not see any 23 TT 26 70 Has seen action in five games, serving as in five Has seen action 1 1 0 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL

2 9 12 12 35 AT 0 0 0 TT AT Transferred to Miami after spending the 2017 spending the 2017 after Miami to Transferred 19 PATCHAN SCOTT • R-So. TE/DL • 6-6 • 240 Fla. (IMG Academy) Bradenton, MICHAEL PARROTT MICHAEL 41 • Fr. • 240 FB • 5-11 / Pisgah) (Alabama N.C. Canton, 2 8 11 Earned a four-star rating from ESPN and Rivals. from rating Earned a four-star 14 35 UT 1 1 0 UT 2-1 OWENS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER OWENS 12-0 12-0 12-0 38-1 1-0 4-0 PATCHAN CAREER STATISTICS PATCHAN GP-GS GP-GS FOOTBALL

2016 (Redshirt Freshman): Freshman): (Redshirt 2016 Freshman): (True 2015 High School: Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017 2017 (True Freshman): (True 2017 Miami: Prior to DEFENSE YEAR 2017 2016 5-0 Career battled injuries throughout the season...Made career debut against debut against the season...Made career injuries throughout battled 8). (Oct. Florida State eligibility. retain to Rivals… by end in country defensive as the 19th-best com…Rated tackles for 8.5 sacks, 56 tackles, and 24 totaled As a junior in 2013, sustaining campaign after during the 2014 action limited loss…Saw game of his senior season…Comes a season-ending injury in the first Miami, for played Matt, as his father, family, a loaded football from older in 1983 and 1987…His titles with the Canes winning national Miami College…Choose Boston and Florida for played Matt, brother, State, Ohio Dame, Notre Nebraska, State, Florida from offers over and UCLA. State Penn spring semester at Alabama…Three-time All-Western North Carolina Carolina North All-Western Alabama…Three-time at spring semester yards 1,244 a career-high for selection…Rushed Conference Athletic rushing yards 390 in 2016…Had as a senior touchdowns and eight as a junior. and six touchdowns extended first end...Saw tight to end defensive from switch Made in action 21)...Saw (Oct. Syracuse against game in end tight at action Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against ACC YEAR 2017 2016 2015 2014 Career squad. primary fullback options...Member of practice one of team’s DEFENSE Played in 12 of 13 games and in 12 of 13 games Played Served as one of team’s main as one of team’s Served Has seen action in all 12 games...Saw in all 12 games...Saw Has seen action Projected starter who suffered season- who suffered starter Projected 58 OWENS DARRION • R-Jr. • 240 LB • 6-3 Fla. (Oakleaf) Park, Orange Enrolled in January 2014 …Semper Fidelis All- 2014 in January Enrolled HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

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interceptions and blocked kick as senior in 2013…Coached by Derrick by kick as senior in 2013…Coached and blocked interceptions and Georgia. Auburn Miami over Oakleaf…Chose at Chipoletti senior…Recorded 101 tackles, six PBUs, two interceptions and interceptions tackles, six PBUs, two 101 senior…Recorded tackles, two 89 fumbles as junior in 2012…Added forced two American…Second-team All-First Coast selection as junior and as selection Coast All-First American…Second-team Tech...Added two tackles against North Carolina...Had one tackle North Carolina...Had tackles against two Tech...Added tackles two Virginia..Had against action Florida State...Saw against Pittsburgh. against in action totaling team-high seven takedowns...Added two tackles against tackles against two takedowns...Added seven team-high totaling Virginia against Tech...Played Georgia against action Duke...Saw not record any stats...Saw action against FAMU...Played against against FAMU...Played against action stats...Saw any not record Nebraska, against tackles career first State...Collected Arkansas linebackers in first season, seeing action in 12 games and totaling in 12 games and season, seeing action in first linebackers did Louisville, debut in season opener at 23 tackles...Made career tackles at FAU (Sept 11) before being removed in first quarter with quarter in first being removed 11) before (Sept FAU tackles at season-ending knee injury. of career in season opener vs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5) and (Sept. Bethune-Cookman vs. in season opener of career two TFL (1.0)...Registered career solo tackles and first two registered ending knee injury in second week of season...Made first start of season...Made first week ending knee injury in second Added one solo tackle in regular season finale win over Duke (Nov. (Nov. Duke over finale win season one solo tackle in regular Added Athletic in Russell yards) (three tackles and half-sack two 26)...Had (Dec. 28). Virginia West over victory Bowl Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Recorded first fumble recovery of career in win of career recovery fumble first 5)...Recorded (Nov. Pittsburgh 19)... (Nov. State NC at win in tackle one 12)...Had (Nov. Virginia at TFLs against Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Had three tackles (two solo) solo) tackles (two 20)...Had three (Oct. Tech Virginia TFLs against tackles and one PBU against two 29)...Added Dame (Oct. Notre at State (Sept. 17)...Saw action against Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Recorded 1)...Recorded (Oct. Tech Georgia against action 17)...Saw (Sept. State 8)...Had one tackle (Oct. Florida State solo tackles against two tackles and 1.5 three 15)...Totaled (Oct. North Carolina against to field after injury-shortened 2015 season against FAU (Sept. 10) FAU season against 2015 injury-shortened field after to Appalachian win at in road action solo tackles...Saw two and totaled finished with 17 tackles (eight solo)...Had 2.0 tackles for loss (four (four for loss tackles 2.0 solo)...Had (eight finished with 17 tackles return breakup...Made one pass and recovery one fumble yards), Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Saw action against Virginia (Nov. (Nov. Virginia against action 11)...Saw Dame (Nov. Notre in win over (Nov. Pittsburgh at solo) tackles (two total 18)...Finished with three in ACC loss tackle for tackles and 1.0 with six total 24)...Finished in win at North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Finished with one solo tackle in 28)...Finished with one (Oct. North Carolina in win at solo) tackles (one total two 4)...Posted (Nov. Tech Virginia win over Tech (Oct. 14)...Had one tackle in win over Syracuse (Oct. 21)... (Oct. Syracuse 14)...Had one tackle in win over (Oct. Tech yard) TFL (one and 1.0 solo) tackles (two total Finished with four (Sept. 23)...Finished with four tackles (two solo) and 2.0 TFLs (three TFLs (three 2.0 and solo) (two tackles four with 23)...Finished (Sept. in win solo) tackles (one two 29)...Had (Sept. Duke in win at yards) Georgia over one solo tackle in win 7)...Posted (Oct. Florida State at action in season opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) and (Sept. Bethune-Cookman in season opener against action Toledo one solo tackle in win over had one solo tackle...Posted 46 STUDENT-ATHLETES Career 2015 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE tallied 60tackles,four sacksand849 yards rushingasasenior. Selected First Team All-County by the of theball,seeingaction asarunning backandlinebacker… a three-star ranking by Rivals.com…Excelled on bothsides 31st–best linebacker inthecountry by 247Sports…Received as aTop 300 college prospect by ESPN…Ranked asthe in theHyundaiSunBowl (Dec.26) against Washington State. against Georgia Tech (Nov. 21)andPittsburgh (Nov. 27)...Saw action (Nov. 7)...Had onetackleat NorthCarolina (Nov. 14)...Saw action 19)...Played against Clemson(Oct. 24)...Saw timeagainst Virginia (Sept. 5)...Had first tackleofcareer inaction vs. Nebraska (Sept. Totaled two tackles...Madecareer debutvs. Bethune-Cookman special teams...Played increasing snapsasseasonprogressed... West Virginia (Dec.28). Duke (Nov. 26)...Saw action inRussell Athletic Bowl victory over at Virginia (Nov. 12)...Saw action inregular seasonfinalewin over tackle inwinover Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Recorded onetackleinwin and first forced fumbleofcareer at Notre Dame (Oct. 29)...Hadone tackle against Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Credited withthree tackles Recorded two tacklesagainst NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)...Hadone at Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Saw action against FloridaState (Oct. 8)... vs. AppalachianState (Sept. 17)...Hadonesolotackleinroad win Saw action against FAU (Sept. 10)...Totaled two tacklesinaction opener against FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)andrecorded onetackle... (four solo)...Finished withoneforced fumble...Saw action inseason injury. tackle against Notre Dame(Nov. 11)before suffering season-ending 28)...Saw action inwinover Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Hadonesolo Recorded first interception of career in win at North Carolina (Oct. over Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Saw action against Syracuse (Oct. 21)... (Oct. 7)...Posted career-best markofsixtackles(three solo) inwin (one solo) in win at Duke (Sept. 29)...Saw action at Florida State tackles (allsolo) against Toledo (Sept. 23)...Totaled three tackles against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)...Finishedwithcareer-best four season-ending injuryonNov. 11...Saw action inseasonopener High School: 2015 (True Freshman): 2016 (Sophomore): 2017 (Junior): HURRICANES GP-GS 30-0 C. PERRY CAREERSTATISTICS 12-0 9-0 9-0 @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM UT 14 4 9 1 Earned afour-star rating by ESPN…Rated Beach) West Palm Beach,Fla.(Royal Palm LB •6-1 •230Jr. CHARLES PERRY 34 Saw action inninegamesbefore suffering AT 15 6 8 1 Played in12gamesandtotaled 12tackles 29 TT 15 12 2 Saw action inninegames,largely on TFL/Y 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 SACK Sun-Sentinel FF/FR 0/0 0/0 1/0 1/0 PBU after he 0 0 0 0 INT-Y 0-0 0-0 1--1 1/-1

ACC Honorable Mention recognition...Earned oneACC Linebacker starts...Has beenamongMiami’s top defensive contributors...All- Auburn, Georgia, Tennessee, FloridaState andWest Virginia. Farmer at Vanguard HighSchool…Chose Miamiover offers from over 2,000 yards duringhisjuniorcampaign…Coached by Edwin with 11coming ontheground duringhisjuniorseason…Threw for of hispasses duringhisseniorseason…Scored 43 total touchdowns senior season…Totaled 24 touchdowns andcompleted 64percent guide Vanguard to animpressive 10-2 overall record during his ranking…Received FHSAA 6APlayer oftheYear honors...Helped the finalESPN300 rankings…Earned a Top 300PrepStar All-America ranked No. 29inthestate ofFloridaby 247Sports…Ranked No. 84in sixth-best quarterback according to 247Sports…Comes to Miami quarterback by 247Sports, ESPN,Rivals andScout…Rated asthe dual-threat quarterbacks in the nation…Consensus four-star of practice squad. Freshman All-America recognition from ESPN,Athlon andCampus starting all13gamesandfinishing with 61 tackles(33solo)...Earned TFLs instart inACC against ChampionshipGame Clemson (Dec.2). recovery at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had eight total tacklesand0.5 (Nov. 18)...Hadthree tackles,2.0 TFLs(five yards) andonefumble Finished withsixtacklesand1.0 TFL(one yard) inwinover Virginia Totaled three tackles(two solo) inwinover Notre Dame(Nov. 11)... 28)...Finished withfive tacklesinwin over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)... Syracuse...Had five tackles(two solo) inwin at North Carolina (Oct. Orange...Named ACC Linebacker of the Week after gameagainst Defensive Player oftheWeek honors for hisperformance against marks in tackles for loss (3.5) andsacks (2.5)...Earned Walter Camp finishing witha team-best ninetackles (six solo) andcareer-high 14)...Delivered dominant performance inwinover Syracuse (Oct. 21), 7)...Finished withtwo tacklesinstart against Georgia Tech (Oct. (two solo) with 0.5 TFLsandonePBUinwinat FloridaState (Oct. TFLsandfirst1.5 interception ofseason...Started andhadfive tackles finishing withcareer-best 10tackles(five solo), 1.0 sack(11 yards), 23)...Delivered dominant performance instart at Duke (Sept. 29), Started andposted four tackles(two solo) inwinover Toledo (Sept. penalty incurred insecond halfof 2016 Russell Athletic Bowl... 2)...Missed first halfofgameagainst Wildcats due to targeting (three yards) inseasonopeneragainst Bethune-Cookman (Sept. of the Week honor...Posted three tackles (two solo) and1.0 TFL 2017 (Sophomore): High School: 2017 (True Freshman): 2016 (True Freshman): 2016 FRESHMANALL-AMERICA 2017 ALL-ACC, HONORABLEMENTION 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Widely regarded asoneofthemost dangerous Ocala, Fla.(Vanguard) QB •6-4185Fr. N’KOSI PERRY 5 Jacksonville, Fla.(Raines) LB •6-1 •228Soph. MICHAEL PINCKNEY 56 Has seen action in all 12 games with 10 Hasnotseenany gameaction, member Delivered dominant freshman season, (several) 47

STUDENT-ATHLETES (ACSMA) (several) (Coaches) Delivered dominant freshman season, freshman dominant Delivered Has started all 12 games at middle all 12 games at Has started

@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 55 QUARTERMAN SHAQUILLE • Soph. • 240 LB • 6-1 Fla. (Oakleaf) Park, Orange FB • 6-2 • 248 • Jr. • 248 FB • 6-2 CC/ Erie (Buffalo N.Y. Rochester, Livonia) 45 POPE JACK Played both sides of the ball in high school... both sides of the Played Has not seen any game action, member of game action, any Has not seen FOOTBALL 2017 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM SECOND ALL-ACC, 2017 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA 2016 THIRD TEAM ALL-ACC, 2016 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-ACC, 2016 2016 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2016 2017 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2017 2017 (Junior): 2017 Miami: Prior to (43 solo)...Earned Freshman All-America recognition from ESPN, Pro ESPN, Pro from recognition All-America Freshman solo)...Earned (43 ACC by selection All-ACC and 247Sports...Third-team Focus Football Atlantic from recognition All-ACC Mention Honorable and coaches on team third (ACSMA)...Ranked Sports Media Association Coast and finished with 3.5 sacks... yards) (39 loss tackles for with 10.0 breakup one pass hurries...Added quarterback eight Had team-best 2016 as midyear enrollee...Started season opener against Bethune- season opener against enrollee...Started as midyear 2016 (six solo)...Added tackles finished with eight 2) and (Sept. Cookman four and posted Wildcats...Started in win over yard) TFL (one 1.0 and 23)...Started (Sept. Toledo in win over solo) tackles (three (Sept. 29)... at Duke start in solo) finished with nine tackles (four in yard) (one TFL and added 1.0 solo) Finished with six tackles (five tackles lead with eight team for 7)...Tied (Oct. Florida State at start and had 14)...Started (Oct. Tech Georgia against in start solo) (four (Oct. Syracuse and one solo sack in win over solo) tackles (two four in and one solo sack (10 yards) solo) (two tackles 21)...Had three tackles (three 28)...Finished with five (Oct. North Carolina win at two tackles and 4)...Had five (Nov. Tech Virginia in win over solo) and finished with 11)...Started (Nov. Dame Notre PBUs in win over tackles eight 18)...Had (Nov. Virginia tackles in win over six total team 24)...Led (Nov. Pittsburgh at and one half-sack solo) (three in yards) (three loss tackles and added 1.5 tackles for with 10 total Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against ACC tackles 84 with team on second finishing and games 13 all starting defensive top of Miami’s one as served and has linebacker started recognition...Has All-ACC second-team contributors...Earned Miami in January arriving at since middle linebacker all 25 games at practice squad. practice four tackles, 16 receptions, 95 receiving, 290 yards Registered during his and one interception touchdowns fumbles, three forced as a senior...Served honors All-State Team First senior year...Earned teams and lacrosse basketball captain of the football, as the team Eric Community seasons at and 2016 2015 the as a senior...Spent as a team games...Voted career sacks in 20 24 College...Registered seasons...Received sophomore and both his freshman captain in team’s the as selected 2016...Was in honors All-America NJCAA of the Year. Player Defensive 1-2 1-0 2-2 2 2 4 PBU INT-Y 0/1 0/1 0/0 FF/FR SACK 2.5/19 3.5/32 6.0/51 TFL/Y 7.5/29 17.5/79 10.0/50 Has seen action in six games, largely on largely games, six in action seen Has 61 63 TT 124 AT 62 TE • 6-6 • 230 • Fr. (Guyer) Texas Denton, 88 BRIAN POLENDEY 33 28 29 34 62 UT Consensus three-star tight end prospect by by end prospect tight three-star Consensus Consensus three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals, ESPN, Rivals, by prospect three-star Consensus 13-13 12-10 25-23 GP-GS PINCKNEY CAREER STATISTICS PINCKNEY HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

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Coached by John Walsh at Guyer…Chose Miami over offers from from offers Miami over Guyer…Chose at John Walsh by Coached and Michigan, among others. Houston Colorado, Arkansas, Eugene, Ore., and grew up in state of Washington…Finished junior of Washington…Finished up in state and grew Ore., Eugene, touchdowns… two and yards 117 for receptions nine with year nationwide by ESPN…Ranked No. 20 tight end in 247Sports’ 247Sports’ in end tight 20 No. ESPN…Ranked by nationwide in Rivals…Born end by tight 27 No. Rankings…Rated Composite special teams...Member of practice squad. of practice special teams...Member end 11 tight No. and Scout…Ranked ESPN, Rivals 247Sports, 2016 Career DEFENSE YEAR 2017 LSU, Nebraska and South Carolina, among others. and South Carolina, Nebraska LSU, tackles for loss, eight sacks and one interception in final season at in final season sacks and one interception eight loss, tackles for Louisville, Florida, Arkansas, from offers Miami over Raines…Chose Times-Union’s Super 24, recognizing top players in region…Two- players top recognizing Super 24, Times-Union’s 85 tackles, 10 Times-Union…Had by selection Coast time All-First linebacker nationwide by both ESPN and Rivals…Ranked fifth-best fifth-best both ESPN and Rivals…Ranked by nationwide linebacker Florida to Scout…Named of Florida by in state inside linebacker 247Sports and Scout...Enrolled in January 2016…19th-best inside in January 2016…19th-best and Scout...Enrolled 247Sports 20 inside No. 247Sports…Rated to according in nation linebacker with four tackles (three solo) and 1.0 TFL (three yards) in Russell in Russell yards) (three TFL and 1.0 solo) (three tackles with four (Dec. 28). Virginia West over victory Bowl Athletic in win at NC State (Nov. 19)...Totaled seven tackles (one solo) in solo) tackles (one seven 19)...Totaled (Nov. NC State in win at and finished 26)...Started (Nov. Duke over season finale win regular yard) in start at Notre Dame (Oct. 29)...Started and had two tackles and had two 29)...Started Dame (Oct. Notre at in start yard) in tackles four 5)...Added (Nov. Pittsburgh TFL in win over and 0.5 solo) six tackles (four and totaled 12)...Started (Nov. Virginia at start against North Carolina (Oct. 15)...Recorded four tackles (three solo) solo) (three tackles four 15)...Recorded (Oct. Carolina North against TFL (one solo tackles and 1.0 three Tech...Had Virginia at in start (four solo), 1.0 TFLs and one PBU against Florida State (Oct. 8)... (Oct. Florida State against PBU and one TFLs 1.0 solo), (four in start yards) TFLs (two 1.0 and added solo) six tackles (two Totaled Dominant start against Georgia Tech (Oct. 1) included four tackles 1) included four (Oct. Tech Georgia against start Dominant interception... career and first yards) one sack (eight solo), (three tackles with five Jackets...Credited Yellow one PBU against Added vs. FAU (Sept. 10)...Added first 1.5 sacks of career vs. Owls...Started vs. Owls...Started 1.5 sacks of career first 10)...Added (Sept. FAU vs. 17)... (Sept. State Appalachian win at tackles in road four and totaled against Florida A&M (Sept. 3) and totaled three tackles (two solo)... tackles (two three 3) and totaled A&M (Sept. Florida against start in solo) (six game high with nine tackles and tied for team Led Insiders...Totaled 7.5 tackles for loss (29 yards) and 2.5 sacks (19 and (29 yards) loss tackles for 7.5 Insiders...Totaled hurries and quarterback two breakups, pass two yards)...Added opener season in debut career made and interception...Started one 48 STUDENT-ATHLETES with seven tackles (four solo) and0.5 TFLs (one yard) andone first fumble recovery of career against Rockets...Tied career mark Started andposted onetackleinwinover Toledo (Sept. 23)...Added Cookman (Sept. 2) at safety, finishing with three tackles (two solo)... during springpractice...Started seasonopeneragainst Bethune- one gamedueto injury...Made transition from cornerback to safety Career 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE State, amongothers. Florida, Georgia, Michigan,MichiganState, OhioState andPenn varsity career…Chose Miamiover offers from Alabama, Auburn, fumbles, four fumblerecoveries andeight PBUsover four-year of 412 tackles,23.5TFLs,sixsacks,two interceptions, four forced Player of theYear honors infinal year…Recorded eye-popping totals 137 tacklesjuniorseason…EarnedFloridaTimes-Union Defensive position by 247Sports…Had 101 tacklessenioryear at Oakleafand No. 98onESPN300…Rated No. 108overall prospect regardless of No. 74 overall prospect regardless ofpositionby Rivals…Ranked by ESPN,No. 4by Rivals, No. 7by 247Sports andNo. 8by Scout… nationwide by every majorscouting service: No. 3insidelinebacker Enrolled inJanuary2016…Was rated asatop-10 insidelinebacker 247Sports andScout...U.S. Army All-America Bowl selection… Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec.28). five tackles(three solo)1.0 and sack(nine yards) inRussell Athletic regular seasonfinalewin over Duke (Nov. 26)...Started and totaled solo) andcredited withonePBUandtwo quarterback hurriesin NC State (Nov. 19)...Tied for second onteam with10tackles(four Started andranked second witheight tackles(seven solo) inwinat (three yards) andonesack(three yards) inwinat Virginia (Nov. 12)... vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Started andrecorded five1.5 TFLs tackles, Had five tacklesandcredited with two quarterback hurriesin start yards) andonequarterback hurryinstart at Notre Dame(Oct. 29)... Led Miamiwitheight tackles(five solo) andaddedonesack (five Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)...Had11-yard tacklefor loss against Hokies... Ranked second onteam witheight tackles(two solo) instart against and added 1.0 TFLs (three yards) against North Carolina (Oct. 15)... State (Oct. 8)...Started andtotaled career-high 11tackles(six solo) yards)...Totaled four tackles(three solo) instart against Florida tackles (five solo) against Yellow Jackets1.0 andadded TFL(three touchdown on17-yard fumblereturn...Second onteam witheight Dominant start against Georgia Tech (Oct. 1) included first career including 0.5 TFLs(1yard), instart at AppalachianState (Sept. 17)... 0.5 TFLs(two yards) against FAU (Sept. 10)...Recorded two tackles, yards against Rattlers...Started andhadthree tackles(two solo) and on team withseven tackles(five solo)...Added 2.5TFLs totaling two in career debutagainst FloridaA&M(Sept. 3)andranked second and scored onedefensive touchdown onfumblerecovery...Started 2017 (Junior): High School: QUARTERMAN CAREERSTATISTICS HURRICANES GP-GS 25-25 12-12 13-13 @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM UT 40 36 83 43 Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN,Rivals, Has started 11of12gamesthisseason,missing Miami, Fla.(MiamiKillian) DB •6-1 •195 •Jr. SHELDRICK REDWINE 22 AT 77 160 41 84 TT 76 16.0/56 10.0/39 TFL/Y 6.0/17 6.0/30 3.5/18 2.5/12 SACK FF/FR 0/1 1/0 1/1 PBU INT-Y 4 5 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totaled one solotacklevs. Georgia Tech (Nov. 21)...Hadonetacklein vs. Virginia (Nov. 7)...Added onetackleat NorthCarolina (Nov. 14)... on specialteams...Had career-high four tackles(allsolo) inaction 17)...Saw action vs. Clemson(Oct. 24) and at Duke (Oct. 31),largely 10)...Had three tackles (two solo) in action vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. teams against Cincinnati (Oct. 1)...Saw action vs. FloridaState (Oct. vs. Nebraska (Sept. 19),largely onspecialteams...Played onspecial Recorded first two tacklesofcareer at FAU (Sept. 11)..Saw action career debutinseasonopenervs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5)... Saw increased snapsinsecondary asseasonprogressed...Made contributors astruefreshman...Had 13total tackles(eight solo)... victory over West Virginia (Dec.28). finale win over Duke (Nov. 26)...Saw action inRussell Athletic Bowl at NCState (Nov. 19)...Hadtwo tackles(one solo) inregular season Added first forced fumbleofcareer against Cavaliers...Saw action on team withseven tackles(five solo) inwin at Virginia (Nov. 12)... three tackles (one solo) against Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)...Ranked second two tackles (one solo) in start against North Carolina (Oct. 15)...Had six tackles(four solo) instart against FloridaState (Oct. 8)...Totaled two tackles in start at Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Registered career-high (two solo)...Added onePBUinroad winover Mountaineers...Had career against AppalachianState (Sept. 17)andtotaled three tackles (Sept. 10), recording onetackleandPBU...Made second start of 3) and totaled two solo tackles...Made first career start against FAU breakups...Saw action inseasonopeneragainst FloridaA&M(Sept. Totaled 28tackles(18solo)...Forced onefumbleandhadtwo pass against Clemson(Dec.2)...Added oneforced fumbleagainst Tigers. and 1.0 tacklefor loss (four yards) inACC ChampionshipGame Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started andposted eight tackles(three solo) 12 tackles(eight solo), oneforced fumbleandonePBUinstart at (one solo) inwinover Virginia (Nov. 28)...Finishedwithcareer-best two tacklesinwinover Notre Dame(Nov. 11)...Posted two tackles (Nov. 4)...Returned pick45 yards against Hokies...Started andhad tackles andsecond interception ofcareer inwinover Virginia Tech of career inwinat North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Finished withsixsolo Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Hadfive tackles, 0.5 TFLsandfirst interception 14)...Started and had six tackles (five solo) and one PBU in win over at FloridaState (Oct. 7)...Didnotplay against Georgia Tech (Oct. PBU instart at Duke (Sept. 29)...Started andhadone tackleinwin Career 2015 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE Illinois, IndianaandMinnesota. Johnson…Chose Miamiover Arkansas, Louisville, Kentucky, USF, touchdown…Was teammates withfellow MiamijuniorJaquan 33 tacklesandseven interceptions, includingonehereturned for a 56 seniorinthestate ofFloridaby 247Sports...As asenior, hetotaled regular seasonfinale at Pittsburgh (Nov. 27). 2015 (True Freshman): 2016 (Sophomore): High School: 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL REDWINE CAREERSTATISTICS GP-GS 35-16 12-0 12-5 11-11 Rated as the No. 43 cornerback nationally and No. UT 34 61 18 9 34 AT 10 19 5 Played in12gamesandmadefive starts... 95 TT 28 53 14 Among team’s top specialteams TFL/Y 2.0/9 0.5/4 0.0/0 0.0-0 0.0/0 0.0-0 2.0/9 0.5/4 SACK FF/FR 0/0 3/1 1/0 2/1 PBU 0 8 6 2 INT-Y 2-62 2-62 0-0 0-0 49

STUDENT-ATHLETES 49 LG 77T 77T 3 3 6 TD AVG 18.8 19.1 934 18.3 439 YDS 1,373 Has served as Miami’s starting starting as Miami’s Has served @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 24 73 49 REC QB • 6-1 • 216 • R-Jr. • 216 QB • 6-1 Academy) Ala. (Faith Mobile, 12 MALIK ROSIER Earned consensus four-star ranking by ESPN, by ranking four-star consensus Earned 8-7 13-11 GP-GS RICHARDS CAREER STATISTICS FOOTBALL

2017 (Redshirt Junior): (Redshirt 2017 High School: High School: best receiver and 23rd in-state prospect, according to 247Sports 247Sports to according prospect, in-state and 23rd receiver best and 14 yards receiving 1,278 Ratings…Registered Composite 39 yards, 2,722 with senior year...Finished catches on 73 touchdowns high school stretch...Chose in three-year and 144 grabs touchdowns and Alabama. Tennessee Auburn, from offers Miami over Rivals, Scout and 247Sports...Competed in 2016 U.S. Army All- Army U.S. in 2016 and 247Sports...Competed Scout Rivals, 28th- in the nation, player 148th-ranked as American Bowl…Rated yard pass on touchdown connection with WR Jeff Thomas...Finished with WR Jeff connection on touchdown pass yard and added one touchdowns two Heels...Threw Tar against 16-for-38 career-high 4)...Had (Nov. Tech Virginia over win in score rushing 300 all-purpose over Hokies but totaled against interceptions three of reception and first 84 rushing yards including career-high yards, for Berrios...Threw with WR Braxton connection on 17-yard career with one 44 yards and rushed for passing on 15-for-24 yards 137 against Rockets...Completed first nine passes of game and finished nine passes first Rockets...Completed against (Sept. Duke in win at touchdowns and two yards passing with 270 and had one interception attempts pass 15 of 26 29)...Completed rushing and second rushing yards 45 Blue Devils...Added against (Oct. State Florida over win to Miami season...Led of touchdown three high-tying and career yards 7), finishing with 254 passing against interception one victory...Threw in passes touchdown rushing 29 attempts...Added pass 44 career-high in Seminoles came with six Florida State against pass touchdown yards...Final scoring 75-yard left on game clock and capped nine-play, seconds and with one touchdown yards 297 for 23-for-37 drive...Finished 20 14)...Posted (Oct. Tech Georgia in win over no interceptions on 26-for- 344 yards Jackets...Totaled Yellow against rushing yards touchdowns two 21)...Threw (Oct. Syracuse over in win passing 43 to Orange against rushing yards 45 and no interceptions...Added for ever...Threw time first for play 4-0 in ACC to help Miami improve touchdown mark with three career and tied yards 356 career-high long with 78- career 28)...Set (Oct. North Carolina in win at passes quarterback for all 12 games...25 touchdown passes this season passes all 12 games...25 touchdown for quarterback sixth- (1984) for (2000) and Bernie Kosar Dorsey tied with Ken are helped lead Miami to in single season in Miami history...Has most history... Division title in program Coastal ACC and first record 10-2 Miami...Named UM’s at quarterback as starting record Owns an 11-2 start of home first camp...Made during fall quarterback starting 2) and (Sept. Bethune-Cookman against in season opener career mark with three a career and set yards for 217 finished 17-for-28 23) and (Sept. Toledo in win over passes...Started touchdown on 36 attempts... (27) marks in completions career-high registered touchdown mark with three career yards...Tied Had 333 passing career- of season...Recorded interception first and threw passes of career rushing touchdown and added second pass long 55-yard RECEIVING YEAR 2017 2016 21-18 Career West Virginia (Dec. 28). (Dec. Virginia West (several) (ASCMA) (Coaches) Delivered dominant freshman season, freshman dominant Delivered Saw action in eight games with seven seven games with in eight action Saw

82 RICHARDS AHMMON • 190 • So. WR • 6-1 (Wellington) Fla. Wellington, HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

2016 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA FRESHMAN 2016 2016 ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM SECOND ALL-ACC 2016 THIRD TEAM ALL-ACC 2016 2016 (True Freshman): Freshman): (True 2016 2017 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2017

including 51-yard touchdown, in Russell Athletic Bowl victory over over victory Bowl Athletic in Russell touchdown, including 51-yard yards on three receptions in regular season finale win over Duke Duke over season finale win in regular receptions on three yards game-high 68 yards, for passes three and caught 26)...Started (Nov. old freshman receiving record with 117 yards in win at NC State (Nov. (Nov. NC State in win at with 117 yards record receiving old freshman 17 Wolfpack...Totaled against nine passes career-high 19)...Caught Recorded third 100-yard game of career in win at Virginia (Nov. 12)... (Nov. Virginia in win at game of career 100-yard third Recorded 77-yard including career-long 100 yards, for passes three Caught 31-year- Michael Irvin’s Cavaliers...Broke against in start touchdown, 3 with 144-yard performance in win over Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)... (Nov. Pittsburgh in win over performance 3 with 144-yard yards... of 41 with long catch Panthers, against passes eight Caught passes totaling 51 yards, including long catch of 24 yards, at Notre Notre at yards, 24 of catch long including yards, 51 totaling passes in Week set record UM true freshman own 29)...Bested Dame (Oct. in start against North Carolina (Oct. 15)...Led team with 78 receiving receiving with 78 team 15)...Led (Oct. North Carolina against in start against passes three 20)...Caught (Oct. Tech Virginia at in start yards three and caught yards...Started of 39 Hokies, including long catch Recorded four catches for 58 yards in start against Florida State Florida State against in start 58 yards for catches four Recorded reception, including 30-yard catches, on two yards 8)...Had 55 (Oct. Mountaineers, including career-long reception of 62...Started and of 62...Started reception including career-long Mountaineers, 1)... (Oct. Tech Georgia against catches on two yards 43 totaled yards...Recorded long catch of 13 yards against Owls...Exploded against of 13 yards long catch yards...Recorded Appalachian win over in road receptions on four yards 142 for against longer than 60 yards passes two 17)...Caught (Sept. State Rattlers on 15-yard reception in third quarter...Made second straight straight second quarter...Made in third reception on 15-yard Rattlers 30 totaling passes three 10) and caught (Sept. FAU against start Started season opener against Florida A&M (Sept. 3) and hauled in 3) and hauled in Florida A&M (Sept. season opener against Started vs. of career pass touchdown first 31 yards...Caught for passes two averaged 19.1 yards per catch...934 receiving yards led all freshmen led all freshmen yards receiving per catch...934 yards 19.1 averaged in single season in UM history... sixth-most and were nationally, Football Writers Association of America, 247Sports and Pro Football Football Pro and 247Sports of America, Association Writers Football with second ranked and yards receiving 934 with team Focus...Led and receptions touchdown with three receptions...Finished 49 starting 11 of 13 games and setting Miami freshman record for for record Miami freshman 11 of 13 games and setting starting ESPN, from honors All-America Freshman yards...Earned receiving performance at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24). (Nov. Pittsburgh at performance over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Had four catches for 51 yards and one yards 51 for catches 11)...Had four Dame (Nov. Notre over touchdown third 18)...Caught (Nov. Virginia over in win touchdown 47-yard in three-catch, total, 2016 of season, matching pass Carolina (Oct. 28)...Caught three passes for 57 yards, including long yards, 57 for passes three 28)...Caught (Oct. Carolina in win action 4)...Saw (Nov. Tech Virginia in win over of 42, reception in win over Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Posted long reception of 31 yards 31 yards of long reception 21)...Posted (Oct. Syracuse over win in North in win at catch 11-yard and had one Orange...Started against fifth of career...Started and had four receptions for 68 yards in in yards for 68 receptions four and had fifth of career...Started Tech Georgia game against 7)...Missed (Oct. Florida State win at 99 yards for and had six catches injury...Started 14) due to (Oct. with three receptions for 106 yards and one touchdown...Had 49- and one touchdown...Had 106 yards for receptions with three game was receiving Blue Devils...100-yard against reception yard games of season due to hamstring injury suffered during fall camp... during injury suffered hamstring games of season due to finishing 29), (Sept. Duke at and made season debut in win Started Championship Game...Among Miami’s top offensive playmakers... offensive top Miami’s Championship Game...Among two first season...Missed of regular most injuries for by Hampered ACC to meniscus injury prior season-ending suffering before starts

50 STUDENT-ATHLETES Vinny Testaverde’s single-seasontouchdowns responsible for record 15-of-34 passing withtwo touchdowns at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Tied score in fourth quarter that helped seal win...Threw for 187 yards on 18)...Recorded rushingtouchdown for third straight gameon8-yard three touchdowns andthrew for 210yards inwinover Virginia (Nov. touchdown inwinover Notre Dame(Nov. 11)...Tied career markwith 1-for-3...Saw action at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) and finished0-for-2. win over Wildcats...Saw time at NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)andfinished against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)...Finished 1-for-2 for 16 yards in backup quarterback for entire season...Saw action inseason opener Career 22-13 2015 2016 2017 YEAR RUSHING Career 22-13 2015 2016 2017 YEAR PASSING 17 TDs...Played baseballat Miamiin2015. senior, threw for 1,852 yards and16TDsran for yards 1,301 and All-Region asathlete…Was quarterback at Faith Academy…As to retain eligibility. finishing 20-for-29 for 272 yards and two TDs. career start against BlueDevils anddelivered brilliant performance, vs. Clemson(Oct. 24), finishing 7-for-22 for 42 yards...Made first (Sept. 11)...Had onerushinaction vs. Nebraska (Sept. 19)...Saw time with 11passing yards...Completed 13-yard pass inaction vs. FAU in seasonopenervs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5),finished1-for-4 season, guidingteam to winat Duke (Oct. 31)...Madecareer debut touchdowns...Delivered impressive performance inlonestart of one start...Finished seasonwith338passing yards andtwo passing rush. regular seasonfinalewin over Duke (Nov. 26) and recorded 46-yard State (Sept. 17) and had one 17-yard completion...Saw time in rushing touchdown against Rattlers...Saw action at Appalachian (Sept. 3)and finished1-for-3 for 15passing yards...Had 19-yard 32 passing yards...Saw action inseasonopeneragainst FloridaA&M quarterback, seeingaction inthree games...Finished2-for-4 with Added 19rushingyards against Tigers. finished 14-for-29 passing for 110 yards and two interceptions... Started ACC against ChampionshipGame Clemson(Dec.2)and (30), set duringhisHeismanTrophy-winning 1986campaign... 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): High School: 2014 (True Freshman) 2015 (Redshirt Freshman): 2016 (Redshirt Sophomore): HURRICANES GP-GS GP-GS COMP 12-12 12-12 ROSIER CAREERSTATISTICS 3-0 3-0 7-1 7-1 @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Enrolled inMay 2014...First-team Coastal Alabama 244 ATT 138 122 213 29 14 2 2 EVAN SHIRREFFS 16 Jefferson,Ga. (Jefferson) QB •6-5216R-So. GAIN LOSS 664 450 ATT 389 2,917 570 : Didnotseeany gameaction, redshirted 65 29 57 4 3,287 Saw action inseven gameswith YDS 338 50.9 174 143 32 31 Has served asMiami’s primary 0 Served asMiami’s backup 54.2 54.8 490 0 33.3 NET PCT 427 3.5 65 32.5 -2 -0.1 AVG 4.8 TD 27 25 2 TD INT 14 0 6 5 1 11 0 3 78T 78T 46 46 LG LG 36 33 17 6 Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Hadthree solotacklesinwinover Syracuse (Oct. 7)...Posted first two tacklesofcareer (bothsolo) inwin over (Sept. 23)andat Duke (Sept. 29)...Saw action inwinat FloridaState against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)...Saw action against Toledo primarily onspecialteams...Made career debutinseason opener Career 6-0 2016 2017 YEAR RUSHING Career 6-0 2016 2017 YEAR PASSING average andwas valedictorian. successful inclassroom, finishinghighschoolwitha4.0 grade point prior to senioryear…Competed inESPNElite 11competition…Very touchdowns andjust four interceptions…Started just four games Posted seniorseasonwhere hethrew for over 2,000 yards, 39 Captured MVPhonors at theGeorgia vs. FloridaAll-Star game… to retain eligibility. of practice squad. Career 2017 YEAR DEFENSE North Carolina, Kentucky andCincinnati. Academy…Chose Miamiover offers from USC, Mississippi State, an 11-3 record…Coached by Verlon Dorminey at Trinity Christian Florida by 247Sports…Helped guideTrinity Christian Academy to position by ESPN…Listed asthe124th-best recruit inthestate of ESPN, Rivals andScout…Listed asthe76th-best prospect at his Clemson (Dec.2). best sixtackles(four solo) inACC against ChampionshipGame (Nov. 18)...Saw timeat Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Finished withcareer- yards)...Saw action inwinsover Notre Dame(Nov. 11)andVirginia against Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)was first tackle for loss ofcareer (two (Oct. 21)...Saw action at NorthCarolina (Oct. 28)...Lone tackle 2017 (True Freshman): High School: 2015 (True Freshman): 2016 (Redshirt Freshman): High School: 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL SHIRREFFS CAREERSTATISTICS GP-GS GP-GS COMP D. SMITHCAREERSTATISTICS GP-GS 5-0 5-0 12-0 12-0 1-0 1-0 Rated asthree-star prospect by 247Sports.com… Consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, ATT UT 10 10 0 0 2 2 1 1 Jacksonville, Fla.(Trinity Christian) DB •6-2 •200Fr. DERRICK SMITH 25 AT 2 2 GAIN LOSS ATT 0 0 0 0 7 7 Did notseeany gameaction, redshirted Has seen action in all 12 games, serving TT 12 12 Saw action inonegame...Member YDS TFL/Y 1.0/2 0.0/0 1.0/2 0.0/0 16 16 0 0 2 2 SACK 28.5 28.5 0 NET PCT 0.0 -2 -2 0 FF/FR -2.0 AVG -2.0 0 0/0 0/0 0.0 0 TD 0 0 PBU INT-Y INT 0 0 TD 0 0 0 0 -- 0-0 0-0 LG LG 16 16 -- 0 51 0

STUDENT-ATHLETES Has served as Miami’s primary as Miami’s Has served Did not see any game action, game action, Did not see any

First-Team accolades as a tight end at end at as a tight accolades First-Team Started final eight games of season at games of season final eight Started @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL OL • 6-5 • 305 • Jr. Fla. (IMG Academy) Bradenton, 78 LOUIS TYREE ST. News Has started all 12 games of season at right right all 12 games of season at Has started P • 6-3 • 210 • R-So. P • 6-3 Fla. (Florida / Estero) Estero, 43 SPICER JACK Spent freshman season at Florida...Did not see at season freshman Spent

Averaged 37.4 yards per punt as a prep while as a prep per punt yards 37.4 Averaged All-Daily FOOTBALL 2016 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2016 2017 (Junior): (Junior): 2017 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore): Sophomore): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (Redshirt 2016 MIami: Prior to High School: 450-yard performance, including 222 rushing yards...Made straight straight including 222 rushing yards...Made performance, 450-yard 19), guiding Miami to (Nov. NC State tackle in win at right at start at right game straight seventh of offense...Started yards total 415 26), helping lead (Nov. Duke over season finale win tackle in regular tackle in Russell at right performance...Started to 568-yard offense (Dec. 28), helping lead Virginia West over victory Bowl Athletic 480 offensive yards...Made start at right tackle and helped offense tackle and helped offense at right start yards...Made 480 offensive 28)...Helped (Oct. North Carolina in win at yards total gain 415 right at 4) with start (Nov. Tech Virginia win over Miami to power 210 including performance 429-yard to offense leading tackle, (Nov. Dame Notre over win in role important yards...Played rushing yards, 374 to tackle and helping guide offense right at 11), starting Virginia against tackle right at rushing yards...Started including 237 and in ACC 24) (Nov. Pittsburgh tackle at right at 18)...Started (Nov. Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against action per game...Saw yards 425.9 averaged tackle...Offense right career 3)...Made first Florida A&M (Sept. in season opener against against yards 363 tackle and helped lead Miami to right at start tackle right at start straight second 15)...Made (Oct. Carolina North Dame Notre tackle at right at 20)...Started (Oct. Tech Virginia at over in win performance 534-yard to 29)...Helped lead offense (Oct. start straight 5)...Made fifth tackle (Nov. right at with start Pittsburgh to offense helping lead 12), (Nov. Virginia at win in tackle right at tackle...Has made 20 straight starts at right tackle entering Capital Capital tackle entering right at starts made 20 straight tackle...Has tackle and helped right season opener at Bowl...Started One Orange Bethune-Cookman against performance 550-yard to lead offense tackle in win right of season at start straight 2)...Made second (Sept. and offense of total yards included 587 23) that (Sept. Toledo over 29), (Sept. Duke tackle in win at right at 254 rushing yards...Started tackle at right of offense...Started 409 yards Miami piled up where to 481-yard 7)...Helped lead offense (Oct. Florida State in win at tackle right at in start yards, including 184 rushing performance, tackle and helped right at 14)...Started (Oct. Tech Georgia against up piling Hurricanes with 21), (Oct. Syracuse over win to team lead holder for entire season...Recorded first two punts of Miami career in of Miami career punts two first season...Recorded entire holder for 42.5 Clemson (Dec. 2), averaging Championship Game against ACC of 51. with long punt yards squad. member of practice eligibility. retain to redshirted game action, any gathering Estero. … 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 INT-Y 0 0 0 0 Miami Herald 1/0 1/0 0/0 0/0 PBU FF/FR SACK 0.0/0 0.5/1 0.0/0 0.5/1 0.0/0 1.0/2 0.0/0 0.0/0 TFL/Y Played in all 13 games and totaled totaled in all 13 games and Played Saw increased time as the season increased Saw Has seen action in all 12 games and in all 12 games Has seen action 7 11 21 TT 39 Did not see any game action, redshirted redshirted action, game any see Did not

3 9 6 18 AT 35 MIKE SMITH • 236 • R-Jr. LB • 6-1 Northwestern) Miami, Fla. (Miami 5 4 12 21 UT First-team All-Dade as senior by All-Dade as senior by First-team 12-1 6-0 31-1 13-0 GP-GS M. SMITH CAREER STATISTICS HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

High School: High 2014 (True Freshman): (True 2014 2015 (Redshirt Freshman): (Redshirt 2015 2016 (Redshirt Sophomore): (Redshirt 2016 2017 (Redshirt Junior): (Redshirt 2017

Career 2017 2016 2015 DEFENSE YEAR Recorded 42 tackles, seven sacks and 51 hurries as senior…Added hurries as senior…Added sacks and 51 tackles, seven 42 Recorded sacks in second finishing in 2012, junior as sacks 18 and tackles 73 in Miami-Dade County. to retain eligibility. retain to stop in the Hyundai Sun Bowl (Dec. 26) against Washington State. Washington against (Dec. 26) in the Hyundai Sun Bowl stop first two tackles of career vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17)...Added two two 17)...Added (Oct. Tech Virginia vs. tackles of career two first tackles against two 24)...Totaled Clemson (Oct. tackles against one 27)...Recorded (Nov. Pittsburgh at action 7)...Saw (Nov. Virginia progressed...Played in six games and totaled seven tackles...Made seven totaled and games six in progressed...Played Duke (Nov. 26)...Played in Russell Athletic Bowl victory over West West over victory Bowl Athletic in Russell 26)...Played (Nov. Duke (Dec. 28). Virginia Saw action at Notre Dame (Oct. 29) and against Pittsburgh (Nov. (Nov. Pittsburgh 29) and against Dame (Oct. Notre at action Saw 12)...Saw (Nov. Virginia TFLs in win at tackles and 0.5 5)...Had two over season finale win 19) and in regular (Nov. NC State at action two solo tackles against Florida State (Oct. 8)...Competed against against 8)...Competed (Oct. Florida State solo tackles against two 20)... (Oct. Tech Virginia 15)...Had one tackle at (Oct. North Carolina and recorded first career interception in road win at Appalachian road win in interception career first and recorded 1)...Totaled (Oct. Tech Georgia against action 17)...Saw (Sept. State against Florida A&M (Sept. 3) and recorded three tackles (one tackles (one three 3) and recorded Florida A&M (Sept. against tackles three 10)...Totaled (Sept. FAU against action solo)...Saw Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against season debut one interception...Made solo)...Had 11 tackles (five Dame (Nov. 11)...Posted one solo tackle in win over Virginia (Nov. (Nov. Virginia in win over one solo tackle 11)...Posted Dame (Nov. one tackle in ACC 24)...Had (Nov. Pittsburgh at action 18)...Saw at North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Finished with two solo tackles in win 28)...Finished with two (Oct. North Carolina at Notre tackles in win against two 4)...Totaled (Nov. Tech Virginia over 7)...Posted career-high six tackles (four solo) and 0.5 TFLs in win and 0.5 solo) six tackles (four career-high 7)...Posted solo) tackles (one total two 14)...Posted (Oct. Tech Georgia over in win solo) tackles (two 21)...Had four (Oct. Syracuse in win over Toledo (Sept. 23) and had one solo tackle...Finished with one solo one with tackle...Finished one solo had 23) and (Sept. Toledo (Oct. Florida State at action 29)...Saw (Sept. Duke tackle in win at started one...Made first start of career against Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman against career of start first one...Made started against action solo tackle...Saw 2) and finished with one (Sept. 52 STUDENT-ATHLETES all defensive players with11.0 tacklesfor loss totaling 48yards... defensive linemenwith37 tackles (22solo) and second among one ofMiami’s top defensive playmakers...Ranked third among for loss (seven yards) andonefour-yard sack. standout performance, finishingwithseven total tackles,2.0 tackles ACC against ChampionshipGame Clemson(Dec.2)and delivered Had season-highsixtacklesinstart at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started 0.5 sacksand1.0 TFLsinSeniorDay winover Virginia (Nov. 18)... TFLs inwinover Notre Dame(Nov. 11)...Finished withfour tackles, 28) was 3-yard tacklefor loss...Had four tackles(two solo) and0.5 over Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Lone tackleinstart at NorthCarolina (Oct. over Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Started andhadonesolotackleinwin solo), TFLs(seven 1.5 yards) andonesolosack(six yards) inwin at Florida State (Oct. 7)...Started and finished with four tackles (one Posted three solotacklesand1.0 tacklefor loss (four yards) instart including second sackofyear (one yard), inwinat Duke (Sept. 29)... sack ofseason(one yard)...Started andfinishedwith two tackles, Toledo (Sept. 23)andposted three tackles(one solo), includingfirst tackles (one solo) TFLs(two and1.5 yards)...Started inwinover opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)andfinishedwith two been amongMiami’s top defensive contributors...Started season offers from Colorado, LSUandNC State, amongothers. Central…Coached by Roland Smithat Central…Chose Miamiover teammate offellow earlyenrollee Navaughn Donaldsonat Miami with 83tackles,leadingteam to state championship…High school season withshoulderinjury…Finished sophomore seasonat Central Rankings… Suffered torn ACL duringsenior year… Missed junior Rankings andNo. 25insidelinebacker on247Sports’ Composite nationwide by Rivals…Rated No. 13insidelinebacker inTop247 247Sports, ESPN,Rivals andScout…Ranked No. 21 insidelinebacker of practice squad. offers from Florida, Kentucky, Tennessee andUSC. at theRivals Camp SeriesinOrlandoMarch...Chose Miamiover senior season…Was honored astheMVPofoffensive linegroup Attended theNike Football Training Camp inOrlandopriorto his ninth-best offensive linemaninthe state ofFlorida by ESPN… Scout andESPN…Rated asanESPN300prospect…Ranked asthe first season. offense to 363 yards and31points. 2016 (Junior): 2017 (Senior): High School: 2017 (True Freshman): High School: 2015 (True Freshman): HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Consensus four-star recruit by 247Sports, Rivals, Consensus-three-star linebacker prospect by Has started all12gamesondefensive lineand Started 12gamesondefensve line, servingas Miami, Fla.(MiamiCentral) LB •5-11 •223Fr. WAYNMON STEED 17 Miami, Fla.(Booker T. Washington) DL •6-6275 •Sr. CHAD THOMAS 9 Hasnotseenany gameaction, member Saw action largely onspecialteams in Washington State. and onepass breakup intheHyundaiSunBowl (Dec.26) against fumble that endedgameat Pittsburgh (Nov. 27)...Logged onetackle against Georgia Tech (Nov. 21),didnotrecord any stats...Recovered 7)...Had onetackleand0.5 TFLsat NorthCarolina (Nov. 14)...Started (Oct. 31)...Credited with quarterback hurry against Virginia (Nov. in start vs. Clemson(Oct. 24)...Added two tacklesinstart at Duke (eight yards) instart vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17)...Hadthree tackles at FloridaState (Oct. 10)...Hadtwo tacklesandfirst sackofcareer and first PBUofcareer...Had onesolotackleinsecond straight start start of career at Cincinnati (Oct. 1), totaling three tackles (two solo) of career vs. Owls...Saw action vs. Nebraska (Sept. 19)...Madefirst three tacklesagainst FAU (Sept. 11)...Registered first forced fumble (Sept. 5)and recorded oneassisted tackle...Tied career highwith recovery...Saw action inseason openervs. Bethune-Cookman hurries...Added three PBUs,oneforced fumbleandone Totaled 18tackles...Credited withteam-high four quarterback victory over West Virginia (Dec.28). forced fumble andonefumblerecovery inRussell Athletic Bowl (Nov. 26)...Started and had four tackles (three solo), 0.5 sacks, one at NC State (Nov. 19)...Started in regular season finalewin over Duke sack (four yards)...Started and had three tackles and 0.5 TFLs in win 12), recording sixtackles(two solo), 2.0 TFLs(eight yards) andone (Nov. 5)...Delivered impressive performance inwinat Virginia (Nov. 29)...Had first fumble recovery ofcareer in start against Pittsburgh action andrecorded two solotacklesinstart at Notre Dame(Oct. Missed gameat Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)dueto injury...Returned to and hadtwo tacklesand1.0 TFLagainst NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)... solo tackles,2.0 TFLs(14yards) andonesack(11yards)...Started performance instart against FloridaState (Oct. 8) includedfour and hadonetackleinroad winat Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Dominant sacks(12yards)and 1.5 inroad winagainst Mountaineers...Started start vs. AppalachianState (Sept. 17)...Totaled 3.5TFLs(14yards) one PBUagainst Owls...Led team withcareer-high ninetacklesin and first sackofseasonin start against FAU (Sept. 10)...Added TFL against Rattlers andonePBU...Registered three solotackles (Sept. 3)andtotaled three tackles(two solo)...Recorded eight-yard fumble recovery...Made first start ofseasonagainst FloridaA&M sacks were second-most onteam...Had oneforced fumbleandone Recorded 4.5sacks(28yards) andhadthree pass breakups...4.5 Chose Miami over Alabama, Florida State, Arkansas and Duke. as senior…Coached by Tim “Ice” Harrisat Booker T. Washington… team All-USA by Recorded 57 tacklesandsixsacksin 2012...Named 2013 second- title as junior in 2012 and class 4A state champs as senior in 2013… junior andsenior…Led Booker T. Washington to Class 4A state prospect camp...First-team All-Dade andfirst-team All-State as All-America Game…Invited to “The Opening,” an all-star summer stats inaction against Pittsburgh. Florida State...Added onetackleagainst Virginia...Did notrecord any record any stats inaction against NorthCarolina...Saw action against tackles against Cincinnati...Saw action against Virginia Tech...Did not Georgia Tech, didnotrecord any stats...Had career highthree to injury...Returned for action against Duke...Saw action against FAMU, registering one tackle...Missed game against Nebraska due opener at Louisville, recording onesolotackle...Saw action against due to injury...Totaled seven tackles...Madecareer debutinseason 2015 (Sophomore): High School: 2014 (True Freshman): 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Enrolled inMay 2014...Played inUnderArmour USA TODAY Saw action inall13games,starting eight... Saw action in12games,missing just one …Tallied tacklesandeight 71 sacks 53

STUDENT-ATHLETES LG 0 38 0 38 21.8 21.8 TD AVG (AP) (Phil Steele) (ASCMA) (Coaches) Has not seen any game action... Has not seen any 654 654 YDS Did not see any game action, redshirted redshirted game action, Did not see any

@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Served as team’s starting running back and starting as team’s Served 30 30 RET 49 WALKER SHAWN • 217 • R-Fr. LB • 6-2 Fla. (Cardinal Lauderdale, Fort Gibbons) 1 MARK WALTON RB • 5-9 • 205 • Jr. Washington) T. Miami, Fla. (Booker Started first four games at running back before at running back before four games first Started : Two-year starter…Two-year varsity letter winner-… letter varsity starter…Two-year : Two-year 12-3 12-3 G-GS J. THOMAS CAREER STATISTICS THOMAS J. FOOTBALL 2016 ALL-ACC THIRD TEAM ALL-ACC 2016 THIRD TEAM ALL-ACC 2016 TEAM SECOND ALL-ACC 2016 TEAM SECOND ALL-ACC 2016 2016 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2016 (Junior): 2017 2017 (Redshirt Freshman): Freshman): (Redshirt 2017 Freshman): (True 2016 High School in program history while 14 rushing touchdowns tied for third-most third-most for tied touchdowns rushing 14 while history program in career rushing games...Made first in single season...Had six 100-yard Florida A&M in season opener against 116 yards for and ran start and yards, long run of 37 per carry, yards 7.7 3)...Averaged (Sept. FAMU game vs. Rattlers...100-yard against one touchdown scored in of career game four-touchdown first of career...Recorded first was suffering season-ending injury at Florida State (Nov. 7)...Started at 7)...Started (Nov. State at Florida season-ending injury suffering 2) (Sept. Bethune-Cookman running back in season opener against touchdowns two on 16 carries...Scored 148 rushing yards and totaled 204 career-high receptions...Had two added and Wildcats against 23)... (Sept. Toledo carries in win over 11 on just rushing yards game, rushing 200-yard record to fifth running back Became in Miami history...Had such performance seventh just which was 44-yard and also posted Rockets run against 82-yard career-long all-purpose yards 130 with and led team run...Started touchdown and yards receiving 29)...Had season-high 79 (Sept. Duke in win at and rushed Blue Devils...Started against yards rushing added 51 suffering 7) before (Nov. Florida State on 12 carries at 25 yards for season-ending injury. touchdowns...Added and 14 rushing yards rushing finished with 1,117 touchdown... and one receiving yards 240 totaling receptions 27 Coast both Atlantic from recognition All-ACC Earned third-team all coaches...Started ACC and (ACSMA) Association Media Sports in single season seventh-most were rushing yards 13 games...1,117 Led the team with nine sacks as a senior…Competed in the Florida with nine sacks as a senior…Competed the team Led heavyweight, at competing as a junior, tournament wrestling State 200 pounds. just while weighing YEAR 2017 Career squad. Member of practice squad. of practice eligibility...Member retain to KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF LG 78T 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 78T 0-0 INT-Y 3 3 6 0 0 2 2 1/1 1/1 2/2 0/0 0/0 PBU FF/FR TD AVG 1.0/8 SACK 0.0-0 4.5/14 4.5/27 10.0/49 20.4 326 20.4 326 YDS 1.0/3 TFL/Y 11.0/48 10.5/32 Has seen action in all 12 games with Has seen action 16 18 1.5/8 16 TT 99 24.0/91 ATT 4 7 11 15 37 20 37 AT 50 East St. Louis, Ill. (East St. Louis) St. Ill. (East Louis, St. East 4 THOMAS JEFF • Fr. • 175 WR • 5-10 7 3 17 22 UT 49 : Consensus four-star wide receiver prospect by by prospect wide receiver four-star : Consensus 12-3 12-3 GP-GS 13-8 12-0 12-12 12-12 49-32 GP-GS J. THOMAS CAREER STATISTICS THOMAS J. C. THOMAS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER THOMAS C.

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Career YEAR 2017 RECEIVING Coached by Darren Sunkett at East Saint Louis High School…Chose High School…Chose Saint Louis East at Sunkett Darren by Coached Illinois, Michigan and Oregon, Louisville, from offers Miami over Alabama among others. years…Hauled in a pair of touchdowns in the state championship… in the state in a pair of touchdowns years…Hauled as a senior… and 13 touchdowns yards 1,101 for 50 passes Caught and 41 touchdowns…Helped guide East Saint Louis High School to a High School to Saint Louis guide East touchdowns…Helped and 41 Championship in eight State Illinois 14-0 season and its first perfect 150 PrepStar All-America Dream Team…Was a three-year starter in starter a three-year Team…Was Dream All-America 150 PrepStar yards 3,532 for with 177 receptions high school…Finished his career ESPN300 rankings… Took part in The Opening in 2016…Starred in Opening in 2016…Starred part in The Took ESPN300 rankings… game records Game and posted Under Armour All-America the 2017 the Top to touchdowns…Selected and two receiving of 148 yards state of Illinois…Listed as the sixth-rated wide receiver and the No. 2 and the No. wide receiver as the sixth-rated of Illinois…Listed state in the final 55 No. 247Sports…Ranked of Illinois by in the state player 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout...Rated as the No. 1 player in the in player 1 No. the as Scout...Rated and Rivals ESPN, 247Sports, 18)...Totaled 90 kickoff return yards on four returns at Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh returns four on yards return 90 kickoff 18)...Totaled return kickoff 106 totaled and reception 20-yard one 24)...Had (Nov. Clemson (Dec. 2). Championship Game against in ACC yards Tech (Nov. 4)...Caught two passes for 24 yards in start against Notre Notre against in start yards 24 for passes two 4)...Caught (Nov. Tech (Nov. Virginia in win over catch 11)...Made one 33-yard Dame (Nov. three catches and 101 yards, including 78-yard touchdown...100- including 78-yard yards, and 101 catches three Virginia against of career...Started first game was receiving yard career on 48-yard reception against Orange...Added career-best career-best Orange...Added against reception 48-yard on career career of start first Syracuse...Made against yards return kick 122 totals of career-high with finished and 28) (Oct. Carolina North at Tech (Oct. 14)...Posted two catches for 61 yards and one touchdown touchdown and one yards 61 for catches two 14)...Posted (Oct. Tech of touchdown first 21)...Recorded (Oct. Syracuse in win against yards in win at Florida State (Oct. 7)...Hauled in career-long 70-yard 70-yard 7)...Hauled in career-long (Oct. Florida State in win at yards Georgia against yards 78 for catches two with and finished reception Wildcats...Finished with 69 kickoff return yards, incluing long return return incluing long yards, return kickoff 69 with Wildcats...Finished had and catch one 23)...Recorded (Sept. Toledo over win in 29, of 11 for catches two (Sept. 29)...Had at Duke in win return one kickoff and served as primary kickoff returner...Totaled 65 return yards on yards return 65 returner...Totaled as primary kickoff and served vs. one catch of 31yards...Had return including long kickoffs, three three starts...Has served as Miami’s primary kickoff returner... primary kickoff as Miami’s served starts...Has three 2) (Sept. Bethune-Cookman in season opener against action Saw Career 2015 2014 2017 2016 DEFENSE YEAR 54 STUDENT-ATHLETES 20th-best running back in the country by 247Sports…As a senior, Listed asthefourth-best running back inthestate ofFlorida and of Floridaand11th–best runningbackinthe country by ESPN… and 247Sports…Tabbed as the third-best running back in the state Hyundai SunBowl (Dec.26) against Washington State. yards and rushed nine timesfor 26 yards andonetouchdown in the receiving yards at Pittsburgh (Nov. 27)...Caught three passes for 57 Jackets on25-yard catch-and-run...Registered career-high 80 yard...Recorded first receiving touchdown ofcareer against Yellow Georgia Tech (Nov. 21), including rushing TDs of four yards and one yards...Recorded second three-touchdown gameofcareer against Carolina (Nov. 14),including40rushingyards and52 receiving rushing TDofseason...Totaled 104all-purpose yards at North Had 59 yards on 11 carries against Virginia (Nov. 7), including sixth that delivered miracle TDastimeexpired to sealwinover Duke... long runof27 yards vs. Blue Devils...Played key role onreturn team against Duke (Oct. 31), totaling 49 yards on 11 carries...Had career- carries against Clemson(Oct. 24)...Averaged 4.5yards percarry Totaled 37 yards on12carriesvs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 17)...Hadfour yards vs. Bearcats...Recorded onecarryat FloridaState (Oct. 10)... (Oct. 1)...Totaled 34rushingyards, onerushingTDand40receiving Nebraska (Sept. 19)...Posted career-long 26-yard catch at Cincinnati 20 yards vs. Owls...Recorded 10carriesandone13-yard catch vs. by truefreshman Hurricaneinlast 20years...Had four catches for on carriesof4,1and4yards, markingonlythird three-TD game (Sept .11), totaling 42 yards on14carries...Scoring runs vs. Owlscame on five-yard runinthird quarter...Had three-TD performance vs. FAU rushing yards onjust 10carries...Scored first touchdown ofcareer in seasonopenervs. Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 5)andtallied85 touchdowns: -ninerushingandonereceiving...Made career debut on theteam with1,054 all-purpose yards...Led team with10total the Hurricanes,playing inall13games...Endedtheseasonsecond Athletic Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec.28). against BlueDevils...Had 52 rushingyards on17carriesinRussell over Duke (Nov. 26)...Finished withgame-high60rushingyards including 30-yard touchdown reception, inregular seasonfinalewin 1 and24 yards against Wolfpack...Compiled 106all-purposeyards, State (Nov. 19)...Recorded three touchdowns onscoring runsof30, yards for seasonwith120rushingyards on19carriesinwinat NC performance against Virginia was fifthofseason...Eclipsed1,000 quarter helpedsealvictory against Cavaliers...100-yard rushing averaging 6.9yards percarry...15-yard touchdown runinfourth Had game-high111yards on16carriesinwinat Virginia (Nov. 13), (Nov. 5)...Added three catches for 24 yards against Panthers... 14 rushes,including55-yard touchdown run,instart vs. Pittsburgh on three catches against Fighting Irish...Totaled 125yards onjust including ninth rushingTDofseason...Recorded 38receiving yards totaled 45 rushingyards on18carriesat Notre Dame(Oct. 29), Added three catches totaling 11yards against Hokies...Started and Recorded 38yards on11carriesinstart at Virginia Tech (Oct. 20)... (Oct. 15)...Added 23yards onthree receptions against Tar Heels... yards oncareer-high 24 carriesinstart against NorthCarolina 42 receiving yards against FloridaState (Oct. 8)...Totaled 82 rushing Jackets totaling 29receiving yards...Rushed for 39 yards andadded start at Georgia Tech (Oct. 1)...Added three catches against Yellow offensive play...Totaled 44rushing yards including 14-yard TDin touchdowns, includingcareer-long 80-yard runonMiami’s first State (Sept. 17)...Averaged 8.1 yards on16carriesandscored two games with130-yard performance instart against Appalachian running backsince Duke Johnsonto post three straight 100-yard by Miamirunningbacksince Tyrone Moss in2005...Becamefirst UM 3, 16and30yards against Owls...Four-rushing TDgamewas first 155 rushingyards on17carries(9.1 average) withscoring runsof7, dominant performance against FAU (Sept. 10)...Totaled career-high High School: 2015 (True Freshman): HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Earned afour-star rating from ESPN,Rivals, Scout Enjoyed animpressive first seasonwith also recruited by Wake Forest andNCState. Earned first-team All-State honors...Led the team intackles…Was as asenior…Earned BigEast Conference Player oftheYear honors... his senioryear…Helped histeam to theNCISA State Championship of practice squad. member ofpractice squad. Career 30-17 2015 2016 2017 YEAR RECEIVING Career 2015 2016 2017 YEAR RUSHING offers from Auburn, Florida State, Tennessee andSouth Carolina. with another184yds andthree TDsrushing…Chose Miamiover championship win,had89 yards andtwo TDsreceiving to goalong with 2,769 yards and45 touchdowns…In Booker T.’s 54-35 state rushed for 1,472 yards and22touchdowns…Finished hiscareer South Carolina andWake Forest, amongothers. coordinator MarkRicht…Chose Miamiover offers from Kentucky, 1991 HeismanTrophy runner-up underthen-FloridaState offensive touchdowns in sophomore year at Jefferson…Father Casey was touchdowns insenioryear…Threw for over 2,100 yards with20 style quarterback by ESPN…Totaled 3,135 passing yards and19 pro-style quarterback nationwide by Rivals…Rated No. 23 pro- prospect by 247Sports, ESPN,Rivals andScout…Ranked No. 19 of practice squad. High School: 2016 (True Freshman): 2017 (Redshirt Freshman): High School: 2017 (True Freshman): 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL WALTON CAREERSTATISTICS GP-GS NO GP-GS 30-17 13-0 13-13 13-0 13-13 4-4 5-5 Four-year starter…Served asteam captainduring Consensus three-star pro-style quarterback Tampa, Fla.(Thomas Jefferson) QB •6-3 •212Fr. CADE WELDON 17 Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft) LB/FB •6-0240 • R-Fr. DEWAYNE WASHINGTON II 47 394 209 56 ATT 22 27 129 56 7

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STUDENT-ATHLETES - 0-0 0-0 0-0 INT-Y 2 2 0 PBU 1/1 1/1 0/0 FF/FR 1.5/8 1.5/8 SACK 0.0/0 Did not see any game action, game action, Did not see any Did not see any game action, action, game any see Did not Has not seen any game action, action, game Has not seen any 0.5/1 5.5/18 TFL/Y

6.0/19 Saw action in all 12 games and started games and started 12 all in action Saw Has seen action in all 12 games and made and games 12 all in action seen Has @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 19 TT 33 Three-year letterwinner...Selected as a letterwinner...Selected Three-year 8 14 6 14 head) 12 YOUNG MALEK DB • 5-9 • 180 • So. Fla. (Coconut Lauderdale, Fort Creek) 57 YORK SAM • R-Jr. • 198 LS • 6-1 St. (Ohio Marblehead, Mass. / Marble AT Did not play due to NCAA transfer rules transfer NCAA due to play Did not 6 19

8-0 9-0 13 WILLIS III CAREER STATISTICS WILLIS III FOOTBALL UT GP-GS 2017 ALL-ACC, HONORABLE MENTION ALL-ACC, 2017 2016 (True Freshman): (True 2016 2017 (Sophomore): (Sophomore): 2017 2017 (Redshirt Junior): (Redshirt 2017 Sophomore): (Redshirt 2016 Freshman): (Redshirt 2015 Miami: Prior to start against Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Recorded second interception interception second 4)...Recorded (Nov. Tech Virginia against start Notre in win over tackles and one PBU of season and added two Virginia solo tackles in win over 11)...Finished with four Dame (Nov. at Pittsburgh solo) tackles (two and had five 28)...Started (Nov. Clemson (Dec. Championship Game against ACC 24)...Started (Nov. tackles. 2) and finished with three been recognition...Has Mention Honorable All-ACC 10 starts...Earned second in secondary...Recorded contributors top among Miami’s Bethune-Cookman in season opener against of career interception vs. yards) TFL (five 1.0 yards...Added 24 pick 2)...Returned (Sept. over in win solo) tackles (five mark with seven career Wildcats...Set and had one PBU yards) 1.5 TFLs (four 23)...Added (Sept. Toledo (Sept. 29), at Duke start of season in win first Rockets...Made vs. PBUs three career-high tackles...Recorded solo finishing with three tackles and finished with five Blue Devils...Started in win against two 7)...Posted (Oct. Florida State TFLs in win at and 0.5 solo) (two and 14)...Started (Oct. Tech Georgia vs. in start solo) tackles (one Syracuse over solo tackles and one PBU in win two finished with North tackles and one PBU in win at and had two 21)...Started (Oct. in solo) tackles (five high with seven career 28)...Tied (Oct. Carolina squad. member of practice squad. member of practice squad. member of practice as a senior in 2013. All-American Team Third ProKicker DEFENSE YEAR 2016 2015 2014 17-0 Career Game…Named 2013 First-Team All-USA by USA Today and and Today USA by All-USA First-Team 2013 Game…Named and the All-Metro All-American…Named Team Second MaxPreps and junior a both as Year the of Player Defensive 9-4A District finals. 4A state Class four-consecutive to Karr Edna senior…Led 0-0 0-0 INT-Y 0 0 PBU 0/0 0/0 FF/FR SACK Played in eight games as a true in eight Played Saw action in nine games and action Saw Has not seen any game action, game action, Has not seen any 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0.0/0 TFL/Y Has seen action in 11 of 12 games in in 11 of 12 games Has seen action 8 8 TT Forced to sit out season due to NCAA NCAA sit out season due to to Forced e’ANDRE WILDER e’ANDRE 3 3 11 D • Fr. • 202 LB • 6-3 City) Fla. (Carol Opa Locka, DL • 6-4 • 285 • R-Jr. Karr) Orleans, La. (Florida / Edna New 91 GERALD WILLIS III Played in the 2014 Under Armour All-American Under Armour All-American in the 2014 Played Earned a four-star ranking by ESPN…Listed as as ESPN…Listed by ranking Earned a four-star 5 5 UT AT WILDER CAREER STATISTICS 11-0 11-0 GP-GS HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

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hurries. tackles…Also had two 14 total and recorded freshman rules. transfer 12)...Totaled two tackles (one solo) and 0.5 TFLs in win at NC State NC State TFLs in win at and 0.5 solo) tackles (one two 12)...Totaled PBUs in regular and two solo) tackles (one 19)...Had three (Nov. 26). (Nov. Duke over season finale win one half-sack against Florida State (Oct. 8)...Added one solo tackle 8)...Added (Oct. Florida State against one half-sack (Nov. Virginia at win in tackle one 5)...Had (Nov. Pittsburgh against Appalachian State (Sept. 17)...Had four solo tackles and 1.0 TFL (two TFL (two 1.0 solo tackles and 17)...Had four (Sept. Appalachian State tackles and two 1)...Totaled (Oct. Tech Georgia win at in road yards) two solo tackles, both for loss...Had 2.0 TFLs against Owls totaling Owls totaling TFLs against 2.0 loss...Had solo tackles, both for two yards)... (three college career sack of including first yards, seven win at in road with 1.5 TFLs (3 yards) solo) tackles (two three Totaled sacks (eight yards)...Added two pass breakups and one quarterback and one quarterback breakups pass two yards)...Added sacks (eight 10) and recorded (Sept. FAU Miami debut against hurry...Made and 1.5 (18 yards) loss 5.5 tackles for 19 tackles (13 solo)...Had totaled squad. member of practice 2017 Career DEFENSE YEAR Georgia, USF, Florida, LSU, Louisville and Alabama. Louisville Florida, LSU, USF, Georgia, guide Carol City to the 6A Florida State High School Championship… High School State Florida the 6A to City guide Carol from offers Miami over City…Choose Carol Hill at Aubrey by Coached prospect by Rivals…Listed as the 26th-best linebacker and 40th- linebacker as the 26th-best Rivals…Listed by prospect from rating a three-star Rivals…Earned by in the state prospect best All-Dade…Helped Team Second Miami Herald 247Sports…Named the 22nd–best prospect at his position by ESPN…Rated as four star star as four ESPN…Rated his position by at prospect the 22nd–best at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had one tackle in ACC Championship Game tackle in ACC one 24)...Had (Nov. Pittsburgh at Clemson (Dec. 2). against Carolina (Oct. 28)...Finished with one tackle in wins over Virginia Virginia 28)...Finished with one tackle in wins over (Oct. Carolina action 18)...Saw (Nov. 11) and Virginia Dame (Nov. 4), Notre (Nov. Toledo (Sept. 23)...Totaled two tackles (one solo) in win at Duke Duke in win at solo) (one tackles two 23)...Totaled (Sept. Toledo 14)...Had (Oct. Tech Georgia in win over action 29)...Saw (Sept. North time at 21)...Saw (Oct. Syracuse over solo tackle in win one first season...Made career debut in season opener against Bethune- season opener against debut in career season...Made first in win over action 2) and had one solo tackle...Saw (Sept. Cookman 56 STUDENT-ATHLETES Career 24-13 2016 2017 YEAR DEFENSE Clemson, Georgia, OhioState andFloridaState, amongothers. touchdowns duringjunioryear…Chose Miami over Auburn, for loss infinalseason at Coconut Creek…Totaled seven return nationwide by ESPNandRivals…Had 35 tacklesandfour tackles All-American Bowl…Ranked asNo. 34cornerback prospect by ESPN,Rivals, 247Sports andScoutSelected to theU.S. Army Duke (Nov. 26). and totaled four tackles(three solo) inregular seasonfinalewin over recorded first interception ofcareer vs. NC State (Nov. 19)...Started (Nov. 12)...Matched career highwithsixtackles(five solo) and Made first career start and totaled three tacklesinwin at Virginia career-high sixtackles(three solo) inwinover Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)... (Oct. 8)...Hadonetackleagainst NorthCarolina (Oct. 15)....Totaled at AppalachianState (Sept. 17)..Competed against FloridaState (Sept. 10)onspecialteams...Recorded two solotacklesinroad win (Sept. 3)andrecorded onesolotackle...Saw action against FAU interception...Saw action inseasonopener against FloridaA&M final three at cornerback...Totaled 23tackles(17solo)...Had one High School: HURRICANES GP-GS 12-10 12-3 YOUNG CAREERSTATISTICS @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM UT 42 25 17

Consensus three-star cornerback prospect 24 AT 18 6 66 43 TT 23 3.0/12 TFL/Y 3.0/12 0.0/0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0.0/0 SACK FF/FR PBU 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 8 8 INT-Y 3-37 2-37 1-0

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STUDENT-ATHLETES COACHES & STAFF HEAD COACH MARK RICHT...... 59-62 ASSISTANT COACHES...... 63-72 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF...... 73-80 20 inthe final Associated Press poll andNo. 23in victory in 10years. The Hurricanes were ranked No. Russell Athletic Bowl for the program’s first bowl Miami thendefeated West Virginia, 31-14, inthe ed a9-4record inhisfirst seasonin CoralGables. vided immediate dividendsastheHurricanespost head football coach onDec.4,2015. Hishiringpro Richt was namedtheUniversity ofMiami’s 24th Helper Community Service Competition. programs in2016 intheNCAA Team Works Helper dition, theHurricanesranked first amongallFBS tion (AFCA) Academic Achievement Award. Inad earn the2016 AmericanFootball Coaches Associa schools, alongwithStanford andNorthwestern, to ing careers have concluded. Miamiwas oneofthree networking and career placement after their play The UNetwork, whichassists former Hurricanesin fer Football IndoorPractice Facility to launching supporting thefundraising efforts for the Carol Sof Off thefield,Richt hasenergized the program, from named first-team All-ACC. honors, includingkicker MichaelBadgley, whowas three times.Overall, 10HurricanesearnedAll-ACC earning ACC Defensive oftheWeek Back honors team with85tackles,pickingoff four passes and Jaquan Johnsonhadabreakout season,leadingthe zone offense (92.7 percent). Juniordefensive back and helpingMiamirank 12thinthenation inred ing Vinny Testaverde’s single-seasonschoolrecord, Malik Rosier accounted for 30total touchdowns, ty team sackspergame(3.55). Juniorquarterback in 2017, forcing 30 takeaways, and ranked first in The Hurricanesledthenation inturnover margin Coach oftheYear. honors andwas alsonamedthe2017 Walter Camp in 13years. Richt won 2017 ACC Coach oftheYear to theCapital OneOrange Bowl for thefirst time the first timeinitshistory andearnedaninvitation the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Coastal Divisionfor rankings. Miamicaptured games in2017, climbingashighsecond inthe -- UM’s longest since 2002. The Hurricaneswon 10 a stretch that includeda15-gamewinningstreak seasons, thethird best start inMiamihistory, and Richt hasposted a19-6record over thosetwo ball program --bothonandoffthefield. made anindelibleimpact onhisalmamater’s foot In just two seasons as head coach, Mark Richt has HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM HEAD COACH |SECOND SEASON AT MIAMI(17THOVERALL) |164-57 (.742) MARK RICHT ------record four straight 10-win seasons(2002-05). is oneofonlyseven headcoaches inSEC history to coaches withat least five years of experience. Richt age ranks astheseventh best amongcurrent FBS FBS headcoaches andhis.744 winningpercent Richt’s 164career winsrank fourth amongactive Top-10 rankings seven times. and finishedtheseasoninAssociated Press SEC East titlesandnine bowl gamesunderRicht, ence play. Georgia won two SEC championships,six record andan85-40markinSoutheastern Confer the previous 15years. Hecompiled a145-51 overall ing theUniversity ofGeorgia football program for Raton, Fla.,returned to hisalmamater after lead Richt, borninOmaha,Neb., andraised inBoca program history. Mark Walton became the 11th 1,000-yard rusher in set by MichaelIrvin,whilesophomore runningback old freshman receiving record at Miamioriginally wide receiver AhmmonRichards broke the31-year- Miami’s all-timepassing yards leader. Freshman ors in2016, whilequarterback Brad Kaaya became Miami had10players earnedACSMA All-ACC hon season-ending rankings since 2009. the finalAmway Coaches Poll –theprogram’s first Jadyn. Cearley, inMay 2010. They have onedaughter, terbacks coach, was marriedto theformer Anna than, David, Zach, andAnya. Jon,theMiamiquar Tallahassee. The couple hasfour children –Jona Richt is married to the former Katharyn Francis of Board ofTrustees. vice efforts, and in 2010, he was named to theAFCA commitment to humanitarianandcommunity ser 2013, Richt received theStallings Award given for for hiscommitment to givingbackto others. In head coach oftheAllstate AFCA GoodWorks Team In 2016, Richt was namedthefirst-ever honorary tenure. Georgia players earned their degrees during his also placed astrong emphasisonacademicsas292 Georgia players ever selected inasingleyear. Richt chosen inthe2002 and2013 NFL Drafts –themost were selected intheNFLDraft, including eight During histenure inAthens, 85 ofRicht’s players 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL ------59

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DIAZ FILE HURRICANES Defensive Coordinator /Linebackers Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Middle Tennessee State Middle Tennessee State Safeties/Special Teams Defensive Coordinator Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi State Louisiana Tech Florida State NCState NC State NC State NC State NC State NC State NC State NC State La. Tech Miami Miami MTSU MTSU Texas Texas Texas FSU FSU Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers |Second Seasonat Miami(20thOverall) in 2015), No. 22inteam sacks(No. 70 in 2015), No. 6 in tackles for loss (No. 105 2015), No. 14 in scoring defense (No. 77 ago), No. 13inyards perplay (No. 86in total defense (upfrom No. 69 aseason Miami was ranked No. 26 nationally in At theconclusion oftheregular season, nationally inhisfirst seasonin2016. one ofthetop unitsbothintheACC and ments underDiaz’watch andserved as Miami’s defense enjoyed vast improve tion. picked upHonorable Mention recogni 2017 All-ACC honors whileanotherthree on thedefensive sideoftheballearned ing efficiency defense. Five Hurricanes per play and11thnationally inteam pass loss, ninth nationally inopponent yards sacks, second nationally intacklesfor turnover margin, first nationally in team ries in2017, includingfirst nationally in leaders inseveral defensive catego Hurricanes ranked amongthenation’s Diaz’s first year runningthedefense, the Continuing the impressive trends from linebackers. fensive coordinator, Diazcoaches the In additionto hisdutiesasMiami’s de the Hurricanes’defensive coordinator. Manny Diazisinhissecond seasonas sissippi State to a9-4record andavic In 2015, Diaz’s defensive unithelpedMis giate institutions. conference and NFL players at six colle games andhascoached numerous all- ing career, Diaz hascoached in16bowl experience. Duringhis20-year coach South Floridaafter 18years ofdefensive Miami, Manny Diaz,returned hometo Diaz, thesonofformer mayor of able mention). and Quarterman at linebacker (honor Rayshawn Jenkins (honorable mention) backs Corn Elder(second team) and SMA All-ACC honors -seniordefensive and three defensive players earnedAC to start three truefreshmen linebackers, Miami was the only team in the country downs (notranked in2015). in 2015) andNo. 17indefensive touch MANNY DIAZ 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL ------tackles for loss. nation’s top 10inred zone defense and points pergameandranked23.2 inthe defensive unitheldopponents to just tory over NCState intheBelkBowl. His children, Colin, Gavin and Manny. Diaz andhiswife Stephanie have three Florida State in1998. see. Diazbeganhiscoaching career at team to beat FloridaState inTallahas bowl gamesand became thefirst ACC ing that time, theWolfpack went to two ing primarilywiththelinebackers. Dur at NCSUasagraduate assistant work Diaz spent the2000and2001 seasons State. dling thelinebackers in2002-03 for NC coaching safeties in2004-05andhan the country’s top-ranked defenses by played a significant role for one of Before joiningMiddleTennessee, Diaz his tenure. in theleagueeithercategory during twice, andfinishednolower thanthird conference insacksandtacklesfor loss the MiddleTennessee defense ledits first two years.In four years underDiaz, after mentoring thesafeties duringhis Diaz coached linebackers for two years coordinator at MiddleTennessee State. Diaz spent four seasonsasdefensive Before his first stop at Mississippi State, loss (7.0 pg). fense (214.9ypg)and17thintacklesfor defense (19.9 ppg), 17th in rushing de ranked 22ndinthenation inscoring sippi State, Diazguidedadefense that In 2010, duringhisfirst stint at Missis in total yards perplay. 13). His2011 defensive unitranked ninth coached three seasonsat Texas (2011- Before hisstop at Louisiana Tech, Diaz recoveries and26 interceptions. turnovers gained(42) with16fumble big way. The Bulldogsledthenation in siana Tech andhisimpact was felt ina Diaz spent oneseason,2014, at Loui ------63

COACHES & STAFF - - - - @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Brown earned his bachelor’s de Brown in speech communications gree Jessica, UGA. He and his wife, from and Orlando children, two have Tyson. the fifth-leading rushing in Georgia the fifth-leading rushing in Georgia and yards career with 2,646 history led the Bulldogs in rushing in 2005 Brown his career, and 2006. For per carry and yards 5.0 averaged He was 25 touchdowns. scored as the his teammates by elected team captain offensive permanent in 2007. round sixth the in selected was He the At by of the 2008 NFL Draft the 2009 and spent Falcons lanta Browns the Cleveland with season coaching pursue to retiring before opportunities. at Georgia. at helped direct Brown Marshall, At second-ranked USA’s Conference averaged which rushing offense per game 205.9 rushing yards The nationally). 24th (ranked Division East the C-USA won Herd and defeated record title with a 7-1 in the Military Maryland, 31-20, Bowl. Ga., Brown of Atlanta, A native High School Tucker at starred and Georgia at enrolling before the 2005 helping the Bulldogs to cham Conference Southeastern as He finished his career pionship. prolific rushing performances in performances rushing prolific with a school- in 2014 the country Bowl vs. yards 644 rushing record Nebraska, and 581 vs. ing Green yards of 6.91 and their average as the ranked per rushing attempt mark in FBS history. fourth-best staff, joining the Wisconsin Before backs as the running served Brown at and 2013 in Marshall at coach He spent in 2012. UT Chattanooga as an assistant season the 2011 coach and conditioning strength

------FOOTBALL THOMAS BROWN THOMAS mates that had been set the year the year had been set that mates and James White Gordon by before yards). (3,053 most the two Badgers posted The In 2015, he oversaw running back he oversaw In 2015, 1,076 Michel as he rushed for Sony Michel became the 13th Bull yards. at rush for to dog in school history in a season. yards 1,000 least Brown Georgia, at arriving Before runner- coached in Wisconsin at up Melvin Gordon second- the posted Gordon 2014. a running back by season ever best to and 32 rushing yards with 2,587 He and sophomore tal touchdowns. run for to combined Clement Corey the single- break to yards 3,536 Subdivision Bowl season Football team by rushing yards for record Walton. In total, four Hurricanes on four In total, Walton. were ball the of side offensive the another three with named All-ACC recog Mention earning Honorable nition. Walton in 2016, Under his watch the 11th running back became just 1,000 rush for to in Miami history in a season yards on campaign the 2015 spent Brown where at Georgia staff Mark Richt’s the Bulldog running he coached time with backs. During Brown’s rushed for the Bulldogs, Georgia per game). (194.3 yards yards 2,513 Thomas Brown is in his second is in his second Brown Thomas Hurricanes’ offensive season as the his du In addition to coordinator. coordina offensive as Miami’s ties the running coaches also Brown tor, backs. strong a enjoyed offense Miami’s Travis with guidance, under his 2017 All- Homer earning second-team taking over despite recognition ACC games running back five as starting a season- the season due to into junior Mark All-ACC ending injury to Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs | Second Season at Miami (Seventh Overall) (Seventh at Miami Season Backs | Second Coordinator/Running Offensive Miami Miami Georgia Georgia Marshall Wisconsin Conditioning Running Backs Running Backs Running Backs Running Backs UT Chattanooga UT Chattanooga Assistant Strength and Strength Assistant

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Georgia 2015 Miami 2016-17 Coaching Career Coaching Wife: Jessica Wife: and Judah Tyson Orlando, Children: College: University of Georgia, ‘07 of Georgia, University College: 15, 1986 May Birthdate: BROWN FILE BROWN Ga. Atlanta, Hometown: 64 COACHES & STAFF 1995 LasVegas Bowl 2003 Independence Bowl 2005 Independence Bowl 2006 SunBowl 2007 Cotton Bowl Classic 2008 AlamoBowl 2009 Texas Bowl 2010 Insight Bowl 2011 Independence Bowl 2013 Cotton Bowl Classic 2014 CitrusBowl 2016 Russell Athletic Bowl 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl BOWL GAMESCOACHED (13) 1992 Toledo 1993-1995 1996-2000 Toledo 2001-2015 2016 Miami 2017 Miami Coaching Career Children: Peyton, MadelineandMax Wife: Mary Birthdate: Nov. 5,1968 College: University ofToledo, ‘91 Hometown: Southgate, Mich. KULIGOWSKI FILE Assistant HeadCoach /Defensive Line HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Offensive Line/Tight Ends Recruiting Coordinator Defensive Line Defensive Line Defensive Line Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Toledo Toledo Miami Miami Assistant HeadCoach/Defensive Line|Second Seasonat Miami(26th Overall) Kuligowski arrived inCoral Fla., Gables, downs (notranked in2015). in 2015) andNo. 17indefensive touch in 2015), No. 22inteam sacks(No. 70 in 2015), No. 6 in tackles for loss (No. 105 2015), No. 14 in scoring defense (No. 77 ago), No. 13inyards perplay (No. 86in total defense (upfrom No. 69 aseason Miami was ranked No. 26 nationally in At theconclusion oftheregular season, ACC andnationally in2016. served asoneofthetop unitsbothinthe improvements underhisguidance and Miami’s defensive lineenjoyed vast tion). and Kendrick Norton (honorable men (second team), Trent Harris(third team) All-ACC recognition in2017: RJ McIntosh Three ofhisdefensive linemenearned ing efficiency defense. per play and11thnationally inteam pass loss, ninth nationally inopponent yards margin, second nationally intacklesfor in team sacks, first nationally inturnover egories in2017, including first nationally nation’s leaders inseveral defensive cat staff, the Hurricanes ranked among the Kuligowski’s first year onthedefensive Continuing the impressive trends from and first asassistant head coach. as theHurricanes’defensive linecoach Craig Kuligowski is in his second season of Michael Sam. He led the SECof Michael Sam. in both The 2013 seasonsaw theemergence league games. conference-low 300.8 yards pergamein est defense in theleague, allowing a school-record 44),andwas the stingi In 2014, Mizzou ledtheSEC insacks(a defense. also ranked ninth in the nation in total tion inteam tackles for loss. The Tigers helped theTigers rank second inthena In 2015, Kuligowski’s defensive line 2009. four first round NFLDraft pickssince honors. Inaddition,Kuligowski produced coached 24 players to all-conference position coach intheSEC, Kuligowski for whomhewas thelongest-tenured During his15-year tenure withtheTigers, of Missouri. the defensive linecoach at theUniversity after spendingtheprevious 15years as CRAIG KULIGOWSKI 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL ------finalist for theNagurski, Lombardi and great Justin was Smithin2001. Sam a First-Team All-American since former Year, andbecameMU’s first defensive was named SEC Defensive Player of the andtackles forsacks (11.5) loss (19.0) daughters: Peyton andMadeline, anda Heandhiswifein 1991. Maryhave two ness administration degree from Toledo Kuligowski earneda bachelor ofbusi ets to theMAC titlehissenioryear. straight years andhelpedleadtheRock He was namedfirst team All-MAC two Toledo (1987-90) asanoffensive tackle. Kuligowski was afour-year standout at defense andNo. 1inturnover margin. country inscoring defense, third intotal per carry. They were ranked third inthe just yards 81.5 pergameand2.46 yards the country inrushingdefense, allowing 2000, theRockets were ranked fifthin MAC duringhistenure at Toledo. In one ofthetop defensive linesinthe Kuligowski was credited with building 12 honors. to at least honorable mention All-Big his starters ontheTiger defensive line In 2007, Kuligowski coached allfour of loss a year ago. freshmen inbothsacksandtacklesfor Mizzou, andhe led allof the nation’s for loss inhis first year onthe field for Smith. AldonSmithalsohad19tackles by former Missouri All-American Justin to surpass the old mark of 11 set in 2000 terback sacksrecord in2009, with11.5 Smith broke theMUsingle-seasonquar play in2009. All-American honors for hisoutstanding honors, aswell asfirst-team Freshman he alsoearnedthird-team All-American of theYear, inunanimousfashion, and ence Defensive Freshman/Newcomer Smith was named the Big 12 Confer the top freshmen in the entire nation. Smith, whoturnedoutto beoneof 2009: redshirt freshman end Aldon Coach “Kool” debuted astar pupilin team’s 107 tacklesfor loss. nationally), whilenotching 73.5 ofthe (which ledtheSEC andranked 12th sible for 39 ofMizzou’s 41 seasonsacks in thenation in2013, asitwas respon ably themost disruptive anddeepest Kuligowski’s defensive linewas argu Hendricks awards. ------65

COACHES & STAFF - - - - @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Dugans and his wife, Yasheka, have have Yasheka, Dugans and his wife, Y’Allana Yasmin, children: three and Yanni. As a player from 1995-99, Dugans 1995-99, from As a player at FSU seasons two his first played taking a medical redshirt before re campaign. He during the 1997 wide receiver turned as a starting 1998-99 from years two his final 1,520 for 105 receptions and posted in his touchdowns and seven yards for six passes He caught career. Bowl Fiesta the 1999 in yards 135 Championship Game BCS National five tallied and Tennessee against two and 99 yards for receptions in the 2000 Sugar touchdowns Championship BCS National Bowl Game. Prior to his time at Louisville, Du Louisville, at time his to Prior at wide receivers gans coached for Southern (2007-09) Georgia seasons. three as as a coaching Dugans served Cincinnati with the NFL’s sistant season. 2007 the during Bengals his at he coached that, Prior to He spent Florida State. alma mater, as the 2006 season as a graduate on offense. coach sistant he after with Richt Dugans reunites year Hurricanes’ the first for played during his time as offensive coach Florida State. at coordinator During his final two seasons at U seasons two During his final a 23-3 posted of L, the Cardinals mark and an 11-2 including record, He Sugar Bowl. a win in the 2013 DeVante guided wide receiver All-American first-team to Parker in 2013, honors Conference Athletic for passes 55 as the junior caught and 12 touchdowns. 885 yards first- also a 2012 who was Parker, after selection All-BIG EAST team receptions, 10 touchdown posting in catches logged 28 touchdown seasons. three his first ------FOOTBALL RON DUGANS RON Dugans spent three years at Louis at years three Dugans spent as an assis he served ville where from staff on Charlie Strong’s tant 2010-13. with the Cincinnati Bengals, has 12 with the Cincinnati mak experience, coaching of years Florida State, at stops ing previous and Southern, Louisville Georgia USF. the spent native Tallahassee The USF, seasons at and 2015 2014 an 8-5 he helped the Bulls to where in the and an appearance record Under Du Miami Beach Bowl. 2015 junior wide in 2015, gans’ direction a posted Adams Rodney receiver and hauled yards 822 career-high receiving nine in a school-record touchdowns. USF, at stint his two-year Before Miami in each category on his way way his on category each in Miami Trophy a Campbell becoming to Award Tatum and the Jim finalist the ACC. from recipient Dugans guided Ahmmon Richards All-ACC ACSMA second-team to 2016, in season first his in honors the UM freshman set as Richards mark with 866 all-time receiving who Coley, Stacy yards. receiving Hurricane the eighth became just - yards career 2,000 top ever to under 743 including a career-best named - was in 2016 Dugans’ watch Team. Third the All-ACC to receiver wide Dugans, a former Ron Dugans is in his second season is in his second Dugans Ron wide receiv as the Hurricanes’ his duties to In addition coach. ers coach, wide receivers as Miami’s the passing as Dugans also serves game coordinator. prolific a enjoyed offense Miami’s season including a breakout 2017, Braxton senior wide receiver from recog All-ACC earned who Berrios, career-high nition. Berrios posted (634) yards (52), in catches totals leading (nine), and touchdowns Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers | Second Season at Miami (12th Overall) Season at | Second Receivers Game Coordinator/Wide Passing FSU FSU USF Miami Miami Louisville Louisville Louisville Louisville Florida State South Florida Wide Receivers Wide Receivers Wide Receivers Wide Southern Georgia Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Graduate Assistant Graduate Coaching Assistant Coaching

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2014-2015 Miami 2016-17 Coaching Career Coaching Children: Yasmin, Y’Allana, Yanni Yanni Y’Allana, Yasmin, Children: Jr. and Ron, Birthdate: April 27, 1977 April 27, Birthdate: Yasheka Wife: College: Florida State University, University, Florida State College: ‘99 DUGANS FILE Fla. Tallahassee, Hometown: 66 COACHES & STAFF 1994 NCAA Playoffs 1995 NCAA Playoffs 1998 NCAA Playoffs 1999 NCAA Playoffs 2000 NCAA Playoffs FCS PLAYOFFS 2000 Motor City 2001 Motor City 2002 New Orleans 2003 SugarBowl 2004 Capitol OneBowl 2005 Peach Bowl 2006 SugarBowl 2007 SugarBowl 2008 Capitol OneBowl 2009 Independence Bowl 2010 Liberty Bowl 2011 Holiday Bowl 2012 AlamoBowl 2013 AlamoBowl 2014 MilitaryBowl 2015 Independence Bowl 2016 Russell Athletic Bowl 2017 Capital OneOrange Bowl BOWL GAMESCOACHED (18) 1992-1993 Auburn 1994-2000 2000-2002 Cincinnati 2003-2006 LSU 2007-2008 2009-2010 Georgia 2011-2013 Texas 2014-2015 2016-17 Miami Coaching Career Children: Taylor andSavannah Wife: Patricia Hale Birthdate: May 19, 1965 College: Auburn University, ‘90 Hometown: Trion, Ga. SEARELS FILE OffensiveGame Line/Run Coordinator HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Graduate Assistant Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Appalachian State Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Offensive Line Virginia Tech Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Va Tech Va Tech Miami Miami Texas Texas Texas LSU LSU LSU LSU becoming just the11th1,000-yard role in runningbackMarkWalton Miami’s offensive lineplayed a key in 2016. third-team ACSMA All-ACC honors lineman Danny Isidora earned Under his watch, senior offensive from ESPN. Freshman All-America recognition instant starter at The Uandearned players signedby Miami,was an Donaldson, oneofthetop-rated norable Mention recognition. Donaldson earnedAll-ACC Hon freshman right guard Navaughn junior center Tyler and Gauthier Senior leftguard Trevor Darling, named to theAll-ACC Third Team. left tackleKc McDermott, whowas honors in 2017, including senior men were recognized withAll-ACC Four of Searels’ offensive line coach. son astheHurricanes’offensive line Stacy Searels isinhissecond sea ing offense and17thinsacksal to finish36thinthe country inrush Searels’ line enabled the Longhorns In 2013, hisfinalseason at Texas, Hokies to apairofbowl victories. his offensive line helpedguidethe seasons at Virginia Tech, where afterGables hespent thepast two The Georgia native arrives inCoral gia’s staff. spent the2007-10 seasonsonGeor the second time his career. Searels Auburn, reunited with Richt for offensive linemanasaplayer at gia andLSU, andanAll-America coach at Virginia Tech, Texas, Geor Searels, the former offensive line rusher inMiamihistory in2016. STACY SEARELS Offensive Line|Second Season at Miami(26th Overall) 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL ------the second team. Donald Hawkins secured aspoton named first-team All-Big 12, while lowed pergame. Trey Hopkinswas daughters: Taylor andSavannah. Patricia Hale, andthey have two Searels ismarriedto theformer Football. of theWorld League ofAmerican the New York/New Jersey Knights his professional career in1991with Diego Chargers in1988.Heended fourth-round draft pickby theSan Auburn in1986before becoming a All-American Brent Fullwood at phy winnerBoJacksonin1985and Searels blocked for HeismanTro 1987. and Football News asaseniorin from both The Associated Press first-team All-America honors sive lineat Auburn, Searels earned A three-year starter ontheoffen SEC in2009withjust 12. ing ranking sixth andleadingthe sacks allowed three times,includ the top 25inthenation infewest in Athens, theBulldogsranked in dinator in2009. Duringhistime the dutiesofrunninggamecoor Georgia for four seasons. He added ter coaching theoffensive line at Searels joined the Longhorns af game. 12 with210.4 rushingyards per 21st nationally andthird intheBig Searels helpedtheLonghorns rank During hisfirst season at Texas, ranked tiedfor third inthecountry. 4.1 tacklesfor loss pergame, which lowed theoppositionto post just was withoutaseniorstarter, al In 2012, theoffensive line, which ------67

COACHES & STAFF ------@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Hartley and his wife, Jessica, have have Jessica, and his wife, Hartley and Tenley Tucker, children: three Teagan. es rank third in Herd history (Moss (Moss history in Herd third es rank 47). Darius Watts 53, season and had an 11-win Georgia during victories bowl tallied three with the working years Hartley’s of rout a 41-10 Bulldogs, including in the 2008 Sugar 10 Hawai’i No. in prep instrumental He was Bowl. for defense of the Georgia aration a at Bowl the 2009 Independence time only one full-time assistant on staff. was Georgia from graduated Hartley in health and physi with a degree 2008. in May, cal education best within the Group of Five. within the Group best Hoskins, mentored Hartley 2013, In Award Mackey John two-time a a who secured honoree List Watch list semifinalist spot on the award’s CollegeS A third-team as a senior. All-American portsMadness.com USA All-Conference and first-team na Fla., Gainesville, the selection, with 28 finished his career tive to on 99 receptions touchdowns only player The taling 1,318yards. Hoskins’ 28.3 top to history in Herd ratio touchdown-catches percent on (31.5 Randy Moss percent was touchdown 53 168 receptions, catch touchdown 28 His catches). kickoff return unit ranked second second ranked unit return kickoff with a 24.61-yard in the league man De return Kickoff average. return 931 totaled Reaves andre record school his breaking yards, His extra-point/ 2013. from of 924 records school field goal unit set made (83) and kick points in extra tight (133). He also coached points Conference to Yurachek Ryan end Prior to honors. All-Freshman USA was class the season, his recruiting in Conference as the best ranked services recruiting various by USA and among the a wide margin by ------FOOTBALL TODD HARTLEYTODD Dominick LeGrande and 2011-safety and 2011-safety Dominick LeGrande Omar Brown). in the first unit tied for His punt and his (43.23) league in average Before his return to Georgia, Hart Georgia, to his return Before Marshall at years four spent ley and coach ends serving as the tight 2013-14. from coordinator recruiting as Marshall at He began his tenure and assistant defensive the team’s coach. safeties Tyler punter he coached In 2014, All-Confer first-team to Williams end Eric tight and honors USA ence and honorable C-USA to Frohnapfel hon USA All-Conference mention straight making it the fourth ors, one all- least at he coached year (2013-tight athlete league student Hoskins, 2012-safety end Gator more tight end David Njoku earned Njoku end David tight more Mention Honorable All-ACC ACSMA in the selected and was recognition NFL Draft. round of the 2017 first a averaged Vogel Justin Punter per punt, 44.2 yards career-best while 18th nationally, which ranked of Berrios’ average junior Braxton the were return per punt 12.8 yards nationwide. sixth-most sec All-ACC ACSMA earned Vogel honors. ond-team serv in Miami after arrived Hartley of recruit director ing as Georgia’s ing in 2015. Todd Hartley is in his second season season second is in his Hartley Todd co special teams as the Hurricanes’ ends coach. and tight ordinator end guided senior tight Hartley a break IV to Herndon Christopher in culminated that in 2017 out year recognition, second-team All-ACC Michael Badgley while senior kicker First the All-ACC named to was became Miami’s Badgley Team. field goals all-time leader in career year. made in his final sopho redshirt Under his watch, Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends | Second Season at Miami (10th Overall) Miami at Season | Second Ends Coordinator/Tight Special Teams Miami Miami Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Marshall Marshall Marshall Marshall West Virginia West West Virginia West Graduate Assistant Graduate Director of Recruiting Director Offensive Quality Control Quality Offensive Tight Ends/Special Teams Ends/Special Tight Tight Ends and Recruiting Ends and Recruiting Tight Defensive Assistant/Safeties Defensive

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Coaching Career Coaching Miami 2016-17 and Tatum Wife: Jessica Wife: Teagan Tenley, Tucker, Children: College: University of Georgia, ‘08 of Georgia, University College: 1985 Sept. 9, Birthdate: HARTLEY FILE HARTLEY Ga. Gary, Hometown: 68 COACHES & STAFF 2016 Russell Athletic Bowl 2017 Capital OneOrange Bowl BOWL GAMESCOACHED (2) 2011-2012 2013-2015 Cornerbacks 2016-17 Miami Coaching Career Children: JalenandSienna Wife: Veronica Birthdate: Nov. 8,1979 College: University ofMiami,‘02 Hometown: Boynton Beach,Fla. RUMPH FILE HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Defensive Coordinator American Heritage American Heritage Head Coach Miami Miami At theconclusion oftheregular Miami’s top defensive playmakers. team honors andserved asoneof earned ACSMA All-ACC second- Senior defensive backCorn Elder Rumph’s guidance in2016. joyed vast improvements under Miami’s defensive backfielden (honorable mention). (second team) andMalekYoung (second team), JaquanJohnson ognition in2017: MichaelJackson secondary earnedAll-ACC rec Three members oftheHurricanes cy defense. nationally in team passing efficien opponent yards per play and11th tackles for loss, ninth nationally in team sacks,second nationally in turnover margin, first nationally in 2017, includingfirst nationally in in several defensive categories in ranked among thenation’s leaders fensive staff in2016, theHurricanes from Rumph’s first year onthede Continuing theimpressive trends coach. son as the Hurricanes’ cornerbacks Mike Rumphisinhissecond sea SAA) state playoff appearances and School Athletic Association (FH ots to three straight FloridaHigh coach, RumphguidedthePatri During histhree seasonsashead itage HighSchoolinPlantation, Fla. as theheadcoach at AmericanHer ter spending thepast three seasons team, returns to hisalmamater af canes’ 2001 national championship Rumph, amemberoftheHurri 2015). fensive touchdowns (notranked in (No. 70 in2015) andNo. 17inde 105 in2015), No. 22inteam sacks 2015), No. 6intacklesfor loss (No. No. 14 in scoring defense (No. 77 in in yards perplay (No. 86in2015), from No. 69 aseasonago), No. 13 nationally in total defense (up season, Miamiwas ranked No. 26 Cornerbacks |Second Seasonat Miami(Second Overall) MIKE RUMPH 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL ------his markonthelocalhighschool Rumph wasted little timemaking tive districts. in oneofFlorida’s most competi compiled anoverall record of39-6 two children, Jalenand Sienna. Rumph andhiswife Veronica have skins. 2006 withtheWashington Red fore concluding hispro career in four Francisco seasonsinSan be FranciscoSan 49ers. Heplayed the 27th overall selection by the round ofthe2002 NFLDraft with Rumph was selected inthefirst Following the2001 campaign, Championship. Hurricanes to the2001 National interceptions ashehelpedthe finished with117tacklesandsix nior seasons.Asasenior, Rumph honors duringhisjuniorandse ami, Rumphearnedall-conference As aplayer at theUniversity ofMi Coach oftheYear. 2011 the year, Rumphwas namedthe the state championship. Following track andfield teams captured coach. In 2011, his boys and girls boys andgirlstrack andfieldhead In addition,Rumphserved asthe sons. fensive coordinator for two sea Rumph served astheteam’s de coach at AmericanHeritage, Before takingover asthehead Bowl Antonio. inSan for the U.S. Army All-American lines ashewas selected asacoach ognized for hiswork ontheside In 2013 and2014, Rumphwas rec championships. to win back-to-back state football school in Broward County history Heritage becamejust thesecond 104-8 inthefinalgame. American opponents by acombined score of State Championships,defeating its 2014 squadsclaimed5AFHSAA coaching scene, ashis2013 and Miami Herald Track andField ------69

COACHES & STAFF ------@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL coaching start there after his play after there start coaching in 2011. ing days ranking in total defense. The 2014 2014 The defense. in total ranking 1 in No. squad also ranked Texas de total in 2 No. defense, scoring 1 and No. defense 1 pass No. fense, efficiency. defense pass with the Banda assisted In 2012, to Texas allowed game plan that with 10 record an Alamo Bowl set 13 Or No. sacks in the win over egon State. Banda Texas, at During his tenure pick round NFL Draft first coached Vaccaro. Kenny of Incarnate Banda is a graduate He got his in San Antonio. Word Before arriving in Starkville, Banda arriving in Starkville, Before a defensive seasons as three spent from Texas at assistant graduate roles, of variety He filled a 2012-15. and orga scripting practices from assist to reports nizing scouting backs. He ing with the defensive with both head coach also worked head and former Charlie Strong Mack Brown. coach part of an instrumental Banda was during staff defense the Longhorns Texas. his time at the to assistance Banda’s In 2014, Long the guided staff defensive 24th-best the nation’s horns to In 2015, Mississippi State posted posted State Mississippi In 2015, including a victory a 9-4 record, Belk Bowl. in the NC State over unit held defensive Bulldogs’ The 23.2 per just points to opponents in the nation’s game and ranked defense. zone 10 in red top in In addition, MSU led the nation al yards 20+ of plays pass fewest only surrendering in 2015, lowed injuries key several Despite 24. ranked the secondary seniors, to Confer in the Southeastern fourth with 63. defended in passes ence ------FOOTBALL Safeties | Second Season at Miami (Eighth Overall) (Eighth Miami at Season Second | Safeties EPHRAIM BANDA EPHRAIM Banda spent the 2015 season at season at Banda the 2015 spent he served where State, Mississippi under cur assistant as a defensive coordina Hurricanes defensive rent Diaz. Manny tor Banda’s watch in 2016. watch Banda’s Jenkins earned Senior Rayshawn mention honorable All-ACC ACSMA under his watch. recognition of the regular the conclusion At 26 No. ranked season, Miami was (up defense total in nationally 13 No. a season ago), 69 No. from 86 in 2015), (No. per play in yards in 77 (No. defense scoring in 14 No. (No. loss 6 in tackles for No. 2015), sacks 22 in team No. 105 in 2015), 17 in de and No. in 2015) 70 (No. in (not ranked touchdowns fensive 2015). defense. defense. Hurricanes of the members Three rec All-ACC earned secondary Michael Jackson ognition in 2017: Jaquan Johnson team), (second and Malek Young team) (second mention). (honorable Johnson was watch, Under Banda’s Back of the Defensive named ACC and was weeks straight three Week players defensive four one of just be named a Walter to nationwide semifinal of the Year Player Camp ist. backfield en defensive Miami’s under improvements vast joyed Ephraim Banda is in his second Bandain his second is Ephraim Hurricanes’ safeties as the season coach. trends the impressive Continuing year on the de first Banda’s from ranked the Hurricanes staff, fensive in sev leaders among the nation’s in 2017, categories defensive eral in turnover nationally including first team in nationally first margin, in tackles nationally second sacks, in oppo nationally ninth loss, for and 11th na per play yards nent efficiency passing tionally in team Texas Texas Texas Texas Miami Miami Incarnate Word Incarnate Mississippi State Mississippi State Mississippi Graduate Assistant Graduate Defensive Assistant Defensive

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COACHES & STAFF @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Felder is most inspired by his high his by inspired most is Felder Curry George coach school football work you “When and his words: things happen.” great hard five have Kelly wife his and Felder Alexa, Jazmine, - Destiny, children EJ and Faith. FOOTBALL GUS FELDER GUS He is a native of North Philadelphia, He is a native at who prepped Pennsylvania, High School where Area Berwick offensive an All-America he was lineman. After a short stint in the National National the in stint short a After with the (NFL) League Football his began he Browns, Cleveland in the high school career coaching High School with Simon Gratz ranks (Philadelphia), Melbourne High College School (Florida), and State College High School (State Area coaching as head and assistant Pa) time also spent positions. Felder and Clark University, Cheyney at as the serving University, Atlanta and Conditioning Strength Director with coach, football and assistant both Universities. Conditioning program. Conditioning of his Master obtained Felder in Educational Degree Education with a concentration Leadership Penn from Education Health in while serving as a graduate State football and assistant assistant there also groomed He was coach. and earned his as an undergraduate bachelor’s in Kinesiology. with the years four played Felder and 1998-2002 Lions from Nittany team the All Big Ten named to was the left tackle at and 2002 in 2001 positions. and guard Gus Felder is in his second season is in his second Gus Felder of Director the Hurricanes’ as and Conditioning. Strength Gables after Coral in arrived Felder seasons two the previous he spent where of Georgia the University at Director as the Assistant he served and Conditioning. of Strength a decade over brings Felder the to experience of coaching and of Miami Strength University Director of Strength & Conditioning | Second Season at Miami (Fourth Overall) (Fourth Miami at Season | Second & Conditioning of Strength Director Miami Miami Georgia Georgia Penn State Penn State Penn Simon Gratz Melbourne HS University Cheyney Head Football Coach Head Football University Clark Atlanta Assistant Head Football Coach Head Football Assistant

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2004-05 2005-07 2007-09 2012-14 Condtioning Georgia 2014-15 Miami 2016-17 Coaching Career Coaching Wife: Kelly Wife: EJ Alexa, Jazmine, Destiny, Children: and Faith College: Penn State, ‘02 State, Penn College: 1978 9, September Birthdate: FELDER FILE Philadelphia, Pa. Hometown: 72 COACHES & STAFF FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF two touchdowns, but atorn ACL priorto that year’s Belk Bowl redshirt freshman when hemade37 receptions for 455 yards and during hisLouisville career. His best season camein2011 asa transferring to Akron for hisfinalseasonofeligibility. (2011, 13-14) before finishinghisdegree inDecember 2014 and with theFighting Illini. of Illinois,where he spent the2016 season asanoffensive analyst assistant for theMiamiHurricanesfootball program. with former HurricanesBrandon LinderandPhillip Dorsett. championships. team as a defensive lineman, helping the team to a pair of state arrival at FSU, starred Gazzillo ontheSt. Thomas Aquinas football a degree in English from Florida State University. Prior to his the football office duringthe 2014 campaign. analyst for the2015 and2016 was seasons.Gazzillo avolunteer in the MiamiHurricanesfootball program. in 2015. seasons. College where hestarted at offensive lineduringthe2011 and2012 primarily withtheBulldogs’defensive line. following two years asastudent assistant at Mississippi State. the MiamiHurricanesfootball program. Harris caught 61 passes for 763 yards andfive touchdowns Harris played three seasonsasawidereceiver at Louisville A Miaminative, HarrisjoinedtheHurricanesfrom the University Michaelee Harrisisinhisfirst season asanoffensive graduate During histimeat St. Thomas Aquinas, was Gazzillo teammates A native ofFort Lauderdale, graduated Fla.,Gazzillo with Prior to hiscurrent role, heserved asadefensive quality control Matthew isinhisfirst Gazzillo seasonasagraduate assistant for The Winona, Miss., native earnedhisdegree insportstudies Devine played two seasonsat Mississippi DeltaCommunity During histwo seasonsasastudent assistant, Devine worked Devine arrived inCoral priorto Gables the2016 season Alex Devine isinhissecond seasonasagraduate assistant for HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Florida State (2014) GRADUATE ASSISTANT /DEFENSE MATTHEW GAZZILLO Mississippi State (2015) GRADUATE ASSISTANT /DEFENSE ALEX DEVINE Louisville (2014) GRADUATE ASSISTANT /OFFENSE MICHAELEE HARRIS championship underhisguidance for theMiamiSouthridgeSpartans,whowon the2016 8Astate for theMiamiHurricanesfootball program. . University ofMiamiin2017 Miami for the2013-2016 seasons. Miami Hurricanesfootball program. coming outofNorthwestern HighSchool. season withtheteam. at least onereception intheCardinals’ first seven gamesofhislast contribute 195 receiving yards in2013 and113in2014, including required him to miss the entire 2012 season. Harris returned to minor inpsychology andsportsadministration. in 2013 degree withabachelor’s incommunications withadouble during springof2014 andwas astudent assistant in2013. control analyst for theMiamiHurricanesfootball program. Prior to hiscurrent role, Cooney was theoffensive coordinator David Cooney isinhisfirst seasonasaquality control analyst . A native ofPembroke Pines,Fla.,Kalter graduated from the Prior to hiscurrent role, Kalter served asastudent volunteer at Danny Kalter isinhisfirst seasonasagraduate assistant for the Harris was ranked astheNo. 13widereceiver inthecountry A native of Miami, he graduated from the University of Miami Lumish served asanintern for theoffensive coaching staff Brandon Lumishisinhisthird seasonasanoffensive quality

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Patke received his undergraduate degree in business in business degree his undergraduate received Patke Patke began his coaching career in 2011 at University of The The of University at 2011 in career coaching his began Patke Before joining the coaching staff at Mississippi State, Patke Patke State, at Mississippi staff joining the coaching Before Patke arrived in Coral Gables after spending the 2015 season spending the 2015 Gables after in Coral arrived Patke helped guide Patke Miss., During his lone season in Starkville, Jonathan Patke is in his second season as a defensive quality quality season as a defensive is in his second Patke Jonathan

Following his collegiate career, Nosal earned his undergraduate his undergraduate Nosal earned career, his collegiate Following Prior to beginning his coaching career, Nosal played offensive offensive Nosal played career, beginning his coaching Prior to Greg Nosal is in his second season as an offensive quality quality as an offensive season his second Nosal is in Greg as a graduate years three spending after He joined the staff

a three-year starter. a three-year administration from Stephen F. Austin State University in 2008. in University State Austin F. Stephen from administration (2004-08) and was years four for SFA at linebacker He also played degree in business administration with an emphasis on sports administration business in degree management. Incarnate Word, working with current Miami safety coach Ephraim Ephraim coach Miami safety with current working Word, Incarnate his master’s UIW and earned at years Banda.two He spent captured the 2014 Heart of Dallas Bowl, defeating Illinois 35-18. defeating Heart of Dallas Bowl, 2014 the captured also worked with Diaz at Louisiana Tech during the 2014 campaign during the 2014 Tech Louisiana with Diaz at also worked also Tech Louisiana a 9-5 record. and helped guide the Bulldogs to for tackles for loss and ranked 10th nationally during the 2015 during the 2015 10th nationally and ranked loss tackles for for campaign. the Bulldogs to a 9-4 record and a victory in the 2015 Belk Bowl Bowl Belk 2015 the in victory a and record 9-4 a to Bulldogs the record school the set Bulldogs’ the addition, In N.C. Charlotte, in at Mississippi State where he also worked with Manny Diaz on the with Manny he also worked where State Mississippi at assistant. side of the ball, serving as a graduate defensive control analyst for the Miami Hurricanes football program. the Miami Hurricanes football for analyst control Nosal was an all-state tight end at Kellam High School. Kellam end at tight an all-state Nosal was degree in Business Management. A native of Virginia Beach, Va., Beach, Va., of Virginia A native Management. in Business degree Orange Bowls and one Sugar Bowl). As a senior in 2011, Nosal As a senior in 2011, and one Sugar Bowl). Bowls Orange honors. earned All-ACC line for Virginia Tech from 2007-11 and helped guide the Hokies to to and helped guide the Hokies 2007-11 from Tech Virginia line for (three appearences BCS bowl and four Championships ACC three his first season at Virginia Tech, Nosal worked with the Hokies’ the with worked Nosal Tech, Virginia at season first his secondary. team with the scout assisted ends and tight assistant at Virginia Tech, spending the past two seasons under two the past spending Tech, Virginia at assistant In Searels. Stacy coach line offensive UM of current the direction control analyst for the Miami Hurricanes football program. football the Miami Hurricanes for analyst control .

FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF SUPPORT FOOTBALL 74 COACHES & STAFF FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Muskingum Athletic HallofFame inOctober 2008. second-team DivisionIIAll-American. Hewas inducted into the was anAll-OhioValley Athletic Conference first-team pickanda School (2007). wide receiver andcornerback. (2008-2011) at Studies. Heplayed three years withtheJaguars University ofSouthAlabamaearningadegree inInterdisciplinary with thePanthers in2012 at thecornerback position. Conditioning Department. Roberts alsoplayed agraduate season University, whileservingasanassistant withtheStrength and Master ofBusiness Administration degree from ClarkAtlanta in Coral priorto Gables the2016 seasonafter heobtainedhis five kids: Victor Jr, Aiyana, Jabari,Jessica andMarisa. coach at theUniversity ofGeorgia duringthesummerof1996. University of SouthCarolina from 1997 to 1998and was avolunteer North Carolina from 1998 to 2001, prior to that he coached at the Conditioning Coach withDistinction(RSCC*D). Conditioning Specialist( CSCS) ,andRegistered Strength and and Coaches Association (NSCA) ,asaCertified Strength and a Master Strength Coach, butalsoby theNational Strength Strength andConditioning Coaches Association( CSCCA) as University in1987. Ishmaelisnotonlycertified by Collegiate degreeBachelor’s inEnglishEducation from SouthCarolina State women’s basketball, wrestling, cheerleading,andtrack andfield. implementing programs for football, golf, rowing, softball, and conditioning. He has been responsible for overseeing and of Miami,andcompleting his20thyear incollegiate strength they have three children: Jacob, Logan andGrace. baseball. he coached football andserved asastrength coach infootball and strength coach at Toledo. At theUniversity oftheSouth(1986-88), A native of Mobile, Ala., Roberts prepped at W.P Davidson High Roberts obtained his undergraduate degree from the Jeremy Roberts beginshissecond seasoninMiami.Hearrived Coach Ishmaelis married to Renee Davis Ishmael and they have He worked as an Assistant Strength Coach at the University of A native ofNeeses,SouthCarolina, Ishmaelreceived his Victor Ishmael is currently in his 16th year at the University He ismarriedto theformer Kelly SimsofHuntland, Tenn., and Thomas spent two years asagraduate assistant football and HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM COACH ASSISTANT STRENGTH &CONDITIONING VICTOR ISHMAEL South Alabama(2011) COACH ASSISTANT STRENGTH &CONDITIONING JEREMY ROBERTS Stroudsburg in2010. received hisMaster ofScience inExercise Physiology from East in Kinesiologywhileonfootball scholarship for theWarriors. He ofSportManagement andminorinExercisehis Bachelor Science men’s andwomen’s basketball. assisting with strength and conditioning programs for football and intern at theUniversity ofPrinceton duringthesummerof2009, the abilitiesofstudent-athletes. strength training programs andcultivated strategies to augment 2009-2010 where hedesignedanddeveloped inandoff-season and conditioning graduate assistant at East Stroudsburg from go onto advance to thesecond round ofthe2011 NCAA Div. FCS Playoffs for thefirst timeinschoolhistory where they would three BigSouthChampionshipsinfootball andearnaspotinthe years astheAssistant Speed,Strength andConditioning Coach. years servingastheDirector ofAthletic Performance andthree at Stony Brook University. Before that appointment, hespent three arrival at Miami, Rivera was the Interim Assistant Athletics Director and willwork extensively withFootball andDiving.Priorto his University ofMiamionAugust 22,2016. was namedAssistant Director ofStrength andConditioning at the including thelast three astheDirector ofAthletic Performance. He to the2016 seasonafter hespent thepast sixyears at Stony Brook, in Doral, Fla. where .365 Baseball heoversaw pitchers at thebaseballacademy conditioning department asafull-timeintern. the previous two seasonsworking inthe Hurricanes’strength and player, isnostranger to theCoral community, Gables ashespent and supplement evaluation. education, counseling, training tables, body composition analysis needs for Miami’s entire athletics department, includingnutrition performance. and hissecond astheHurricanes’director of football nutrition& A 2009graduate ofEast Stroudsburg University, Rivera earned Rivera began his career in strength and conditioning as an Prior to histimeat Stony Brook, Rivera served asastrength During histimeat Stony Brook, MiguelhelpedSBUcapture Rivera 10years ofcoaching experience inathletic performance Miguel Rivera isinhissecond seasonat Miami.Hearrived prior As aplayer at Miami, Bellamy participated inCollege World The Florida native also spent time as a pitching coordinator at Bellamy, a2009Miami alum andformer Hurricanesbaseball In hiscurrent capacity, Bellamy oversees thesportsnutrition Kyle Bellamy isinhisfourth season at theUniversity ofMiami 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Miami (2009) PERFORMANCE DIRECTOR OFFOOTBALL NUTRITION& KYLE BELLAMY East Stroudsburg (2009) COACH ASSISTANT STRENGTH &CONDITIONING MIGUEL RIVERA

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DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT (DEF.) DEVELOPMENT OF PLAYER DIRECTOR Miami (2005) RODRIGUEZ JOEL FOOTBALL In his first year at Bryant, the Bulldogs enjoyed a tremendously a tremendously the Bulldogs enjoyed at Bryant, year In his first In 2013, the Fordham running game was a key to the Rams’ to a key running game was the Fordham In 2013, helped the line that an offensive coached Rodriguez In 2012, serving as the offensive after Fordham at arrived Rodriguez Joel Rodriguez, a former lineman at the University of Miami, the University lineman at a former Joel Rodriguez, an impressive Gables following Coral to returned Rodriguez offense, in passing League Patriot the Rams led the In 2014, During his time in Ann Arbor, Doherty was instrumental in instrumental was Doherty Arbor, Ann in time his During seasons four spent Michigan, Doherty departing to Before the 2009-10 spent Doherty joining the Hurricanes, Before Mass. of Andover, is a native Doherty Rodriguez guided an offensive line that helped running back line that guided an offensive Rodriguez 165.0 in rushing, averaging FCS lead the NCAA Brown Jordan in eight 14 sacks just allowed the Bulldogs In 2010, yards/game. league in that half of the in the top games, ranking conference category. total offense and scoring offense, while on the national level the level national on the while offense, and scoring offense total in the yards/game) (326.1 offense in passing fourth Rams ranked (40.6 offense in scoring ten among the top and ranked FCS NCAA total (156.23 – third), efficiency team passing – fifth), points/game downs (331 - ninth). and first – seventh) yards/game (494.1 offense points), (526 scoring for school records set as the team success (7,214), with offense total and yards) (5,052 offense passing each as Fisher leading the way and Tom linemen Mason Halter end with Halter season’s at accolades All-Patriot Team earned First NCAA led the also Rams The honors. All-America receiving also yards/game. 376.4 averaging offense, in total FCS in the second-best yards/game, 435.7 average offense Fordham while the Rams FCS, in the NCAA and 18th-best League Patriot FCS. in the NCAA in the league and 32nd 31.2 ppg, second scored Bulldogs the helping years, four for University Bryant at coach line In 2011, FCS. NCAA II to Div. NCAA from the transition make begins his third year as a member of the Hurricanes staff in 2016 in 2016 as a member of the Hurricanes staff year begins his third development of player director as the team’s he will serve where (offense). he primarily worked where University, Fordam at tenure three-year coordinator. run game as the line and served with the offensive record- a enjoyed offense Fordham the eye, watchful his Under starting linemen earning All- of the five with four year setting freshman for line blocked The in 2014. honors League Patriot Award Jerry Rice the 2014 who won running back Chase Edmonds, League Patriot as the 2014 as well freshman FCS NCAA as the top award. of the Year Rookie helping the Wolverines land the nation’s No. 4 overall recruiting recruiting 4 overall No. land the nation’s helping the Wolverines land the Wolverines He also helped Rivals.com. to according class in Rashan Gary. prospect 1 overall No. consensus the country’s including one as the program, Hurricanes football with the Miami the Hurricanes’ initially joined Doherty personnel. of player director February 2011. in football operations of coordinator as the staff Patriots, England New with the assistant scouting as a season and of both professional the evaluation to he contributed where the NFL Draft. for and aided in preparations prospects, collegiate University of Michigan. University

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A native of Canton, Ohio, Corzine graduated from Indiana from graduated Corzine Ohio, of Canton, A native Before being named Director of Football Operations at UConn, UConn, at Operations of Football being named Director Before Prior to his jump to the NFL, Corzine served as the Director of as the Director served the NFL, Corzine his jump to Prior to Prior to joining the Hurricanes’ staff, Corzine had spent the had spent Corzine joining the Hurricanes’ staff, Prior to In his current role, Corzine oversees the day-to-day operations operations the day-to-day oversees Corzine role, In his current Former Arizona Cardinals scout Don Corzine is in his sixth year year is in his sixth Don Corzine scout Cardinals Arizona Former

During his time with the White Sox, Bellamy was recognized recognized was Bellamy Sox, During his time with the White Following his collegiate career, the Chicago White Sox selected selected Sox White the Chicago career, his collegiate Following

FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF SUPPORT FOOTBALL Administration in 2008, returned to The U after he spent the he spent U after The to 2008, returned in Administration the under Jim Harbaugh at coordinator season as recruiting 2015 of player personnel under head coach Mark Richt. under head coach personnel of player Following graduation, he spent eight months as a graduate graduate a as months eight spent he graduation, Following Ball at State. assistant University in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in sport management. in sport management. in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree University organized and administered housing, budgeting and scheduling and budgeting housing, administered and organized camp staff. while also hiring and assigning the camp, for he was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the for coordinator and recruiting coach an assistant he was tenure During his six-year 2000. May 1999 to March Huskies from he Camp; Football the Randy Edsall directed he Conn., in Storrs, clinics and recruiting visits. clinics and recruiting camp and player housing. He also designed and implemented a implemented and designed He also housing. and player camp and coordinating while organizing system, evaluation recruiting Maryland Terrapins head coach Randy Edsall. While at UConn, UConn, at While Randy Edsall. head coach Maryland Terrapins pre-season travel, team coordinating for responsible was Corzine organization in June 2005 as its northeast scout. in June 2005 as its northeast organization current under 2000-2005 from Connecticut at Operations Football previous seven years with the Arizona Cardinals and was the and was Cardinals with the Arizona years seven previous He joined the years. four his last for scout coast east organization’s travel, staff coordination and budget control. and budget coordination staff travel, program. including team with responsibilities team of the Miami football as the Director of Operations for the University of Miami football of Miami football the University for of Operations as the Director as the “Hardest Working Pitcher in the Organization” in 2010 and in 2010 in the Organization” Pitcher Working as the “Hardest 2012. Bellamy in the fifth round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft. Draft. Player of the 2009 MLB First-Year round fifth in the Bellamy Year Award. Year In 2009, Bellamy earned first-team All-America honors, and was and honors, All-America earned first-team Bellamy In 2009, the including honors, major of number a for lists watch to named of the and Stopper Trophy the Dick Howser Award, Golden Spikes Series with the No. 1-ranked Hurricanes in 2008, when he was a a he was in 2008, when Hurricanes 1-ranked No. Series with the USA. Team for play to invited and was All-American second-team 76 COACHES & STAFF wide receiver and Miaminative Willie Quinn. Doss – 2012). recruited In addition, Baez and coached All-American wide receivers (Mike Berry–2011, LaQuiton Evans –2011 andLee No. 1intheSWAC, averaging 248.0 yards pergame. receiving corps asthepassing offense ranked No. 28nationally and made an immediate impact on the performance of the Southern coach. as theprogram’s passing gameco-coordinator andwidereceivers Southern University inBaton Rouge, La. season asGulliver Prep’s offensive coordinator. Hurricanes posted arecord of31-7 duringthat stint. appearances, includingthe2003 FedEx Orange Bowl, whilethe variety ofcapacitiesandhelpedMiamimake three straight bowl gainedvaluableHurricanes, Baez experience asheassisted ina head coach LarryCoker. Duringthese three seasonswiththe with recruiting andgameday operations. assistant director ofplayer personnel. Inthiscapacity, assisted Baez with theHurricanes’football program. operations. serving astheassistant director ofplayer personnel -recruiting football program and his second under head coach Mark Richt, lineman by FloridaPrep Football. he was namedthetop-ranked center andfifth-best offensive Berlin Thunder in2006. practice squadin2005before beingallocated to theNFLEurope Tennessee Titans following graduation andwas amemberofthe 2003. outstanding gameintheteam’s winover in-state rival Floridain He was namedoffensive MVP by theMiami coaching staff after an 10 starts before suffering a season-ending injury against Rutgers. junior andsenior. Rodriguez played in11gamesasajuniorwith was thestarting center andanchorontheoffensive lineasa ACC All-Academic squad. and beingnamedto three BIGEAST All-Academic teams andone garnering Verizon Academic All-District honors duringhiscareer a standout offensive linemanwiththeHurricanesfrom 2001-04, assistant coach at Mississippi inthespringof2007. game. Prior to his four years at Bryant, Rodriguez was a graduate posting a 7-4 record overall, thanks in part to a strong running successful inaugural seasoncompeting at theDivisionIlevel, FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF In histwo seasonsat tutored Southern,Baez three All-SWAC In hisfirst seasonastheprogram’s wide receiver’s Baez coach, During histwo-year stint at SouthernUniversity, served Baez Before arrivingat Gulliver Prep, spent Baez two seasonsat Prior to joiningtheHurricanesstaff in2014,Baez spent the2013 The Miaminative alsospent the2003-05 seasonsunder spentBaez the2014 seasonwithMiamiastheprogram’s In 2015, held the role Baez of director of on-campus recruiting Jorge beginsfourth Baez seasonwiththeMiamiHurricanes’ Rodriguez isagraduate ofMonsignorPace High Schoolwhere Rodriguez signedafree-agent contract withtheNFL’s After servingasabackup duringhisfirst two years, Rodriguez A 2005graduate oftheUniversity ofMiami,Rodriguez was HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM FIU (2003) DIRECTOR OFPLAYER DEVELOPMENT (OFF.) JORGE BAEZ two sons,Robert andJorge, andadaughter, Chloe. football staff asa student assistant. International University, where healsoworked oneseasonwiththe 2000 andlater degree earnedabachelor’s in2003 from Florida spring 2007. School in2006before holdingthesamepost at Gulliver Prep in Oxford. Heserved asthereceivers coach at MiamiPalmetto High Pittsburgh Steelers inthethird round. Mike Wallace. Wallace entered theNFLafter hewas selected by the receiving corps that produced current Miami Dolphins wide receiver and earnedaNo. 14finalnational ranking. fortunes, astheteam posted a9-4record, won theCotton Bowl purpose yardage list. season. He ended his career No. 2 on the Ole Miss all-time all- ever with1,000 yards rushing and500yards receiving inthesame finished astheOleMiss all-timeleaderin receiving yards. while ranking third intheconference witheight TDreceptions. He receiving (1,135) and ledtheSEC inbothyards andcatches (70), became thefirst player inOleMiss history to 1,000top yards would eventually goonto earnfirst-team All-SEC honors. Hodge Miss inShay HodgeandDexter McCluster. HodgeandMcCluster guiding prospects to successful collegiate andprofessional careers. Jackson, Tenn. coordinator andrecruiting coordinator at LambuthUniversity in 2012 as afootball operations andplayer personnel intern. scouting, film evaluation andacademics. where heserved inanumberofdifferent capacities,including recruiting assistant at theState University ofNew York at Buffalo, in coming upwiththeteam’s strategic planfor socialmedia. 2016. During his time in Athens, Francoforte Ga., was instrumental assisted in securing the nation’s seventh-ranked recruiting class in football program from August 2015 to March 2016 where he recruiting operations coordinator withtheUniversity ofGeorgia evaluating and identifying scholarship andwalk-on prospects. oversees themanagement oftheteam’s recruiting database, while personnel with the planning of coaches recruiting travel. He also spring of2016. assistant director ofplayer personnel. Hejoinedthestaff inthe Baez ismarriedtoBaez theformer Laura Jaca,andthecouple has As aplayer, competed Baez for UpperIowa University 1998- coachedBaez oneseasonat theprep level before arrivingin In hissecond seasonwiththeRebels, mentored Baez aRebel helpedHoustonIn 2008,Baez Nutt’s Rebels reverse their A dual-purposethreat, McCluster became thefirst SEC player In 2009, mentored Baez apairofrecord-setting receivers at Ole Prior to stop Baez’ at Lambuth,theenergetic coach heldstints Before hisarrival at served Southern,Baez astheoffensive Francoforte degree earned hisbachelor’s insportsmanagement Francoforte beganhiscareer withtheBuffalo BillsinJulyof Priorto thisstop at Georgia, Francoforte spent two years asa Francoforte arrived inCoral after Gables servingastheassistant In his current capacity, Francoforte assists the director of player Chip Francoforte isinhissecond seasonastheHurricanes’ 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Fredonia State (2011) NEL ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OFPLAYER PERSON CHIP FRANCOFORTE - 77

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Additionally, he has worked as a certified athletic trainer trainer athletic as a certified he has worked Additionally, taught has and instructor clinical approved an also is Scavo of graduate is a 1983 Scavo Island, N.Y., Staten Originally from Alec - Alyssa, children three have Tammy and his wife Scavo From 2008-11, Scavo worked as the director of sports medicine sports of director the as worked Scavo 2008-11, From (1981-83) and Yankees York with both the New worked Scavo the Marlins’ for coordinator as the rehabilitation years two After Vincent “Vinny” Scavo begins his 12th season working within working season 12th his begins Scavo “Vinny” Vincent staff training athletic of Miami’s the University rejoined Scavo the at trainer as an athletic experience has extensive Scavo Society. Schools’ Coaches Certification Course and the MDCPS Injury Course Certification Schools’ Coaches High named Florida’s was In 2006, Scavo System. Reporting of the Year. Trainer School Athletic state (FHSAA) Association Athletic School High Florida the with Baseball with USA 1998 and worked since tournament wrestling American Games,and 1994 1991 Olympic trials Pan during the 1987 trials. National both the high school and college in sports medicine at classes of the Athletic board on the executive He served 1987. since levels the Barryof member a been has and years six for Florida of Trainers 2000. since Committee Sports Medicine Advisory University He is certified in education. with a bachelor’s degree Florida State and is a licensed Association Trainers’ Athletic the National from trainer. athletic Arrow Iron the into inducted was Scavo 2014, In Ariene. and services and head athletic trainer at the University of Miami Miller the University at trainer athletic and head services sports the division serving as the official With School of Medicine. closely worked Scavo the Hurricanes, for medicine provider that -- relationships and student-athletes doctors with the team department. the athletic within capacity in his current continue earning Minor League organizations, Florida Marlins (1992-96) Baseball the Professional by honors Year of the Trainer Athletic A Baseball Class League State Florida and Society Trainer Athletic in 1994. of the Year Trainer Athletic Director named was he (1994-96), teams league major and minor as the Hospital and then served Doctors of Sports Medicine at 13 South Florida high schools for several at trainer head athletic Chaminade- (1996-2001), Southridge Miami at working years, time, that Gables (2006-08). Over and Coral Madonna (2001-06) Public the Miami-Dade County for the curriculum he developed the University of Miami’s athletic training staff and his second as his second and staff training athletic of Miami’s the University Training. Athletic for Director Athletic Associate the department’s trainer. athletic head football as the team’s also serves Scavo trainer athletic head football and trainer athletic as its associate season. the 2011 of the start prior to as serving previously and high school levels, college professional, including during the 1984-87, from trainer baseball athletic Miami’s championship season. Hurricanes’ 1985 national - ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERA OF FOOTBALL DIRECTOR ASSISTANT (2010) State Westfield WILSON BROOKE RELATIONS TIONS / RECRUITING

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She also assisted the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in Committee Advisory Student-Athlete the She also assisted While obtaining her master’s degree at Bloomsburg University, University, Bloomsburg at degree master’s her obtaining While Wilson received her bachelor’s degree in communications in communications her bachelor’s degree received Wilson During 2014, Wilson organized and implemented all team all team and implemented organized Wilson During 2014, Following the 2013 campaign, Wilson was elevated to the title to elevated was campaign, Wilson the 2013 Following Prior to the 2013 season, Wilson transitioned to the FAU the FAU to transitioned season, Wilson the 2013 Prior to In addition, Wilson served as a life skills liaison where she skills liaison where as a life served In addition, Wilson While serving as an athletic academic advising intern during advising intern academic serving as an athletic While Prior to her arrival in Coral Gables, Wilson spent two and a and two spent Gables, Wilson Coral in arrival her to Prior In her role with the team, Wilson assists with day-to-day team team with day-to-day assists Wilson with the team, In her role Brooke Wilson is in her third season as the Miami Hurricanes’ Miami the as season third in her is Wilson Brooke

FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF SUPPORT FOOTBALL page. Wilson – a New England native - resides in Miami. - resides native England – a New Wilson page. implementing fundraising and community engagement events, events, engagement and community fundraising implementing and athletics website the SAAC for content developing frequently Wilson served as a graduate assistant in the sports information information sports in the assistant graduate as a served Wilson office. in counseling in 2012. in counseling from Westfield State University in 2010 and her master’s degree degree master’s her and 2010 in University State Westfield from unofficial recruiting visits, while managing FAU head coach Charlie FAU head visits, while managing recruiting unofficial daily schedule. Partridge’s travel, meals, hotels and gameday operations for over 140 over for operations and gameday meals, hotels travel, In personnel. and team players included which individuals, and all official implemented and structured Wilson addition, entire 2014 season. 2014 entire of Interim Director of Football Operations – a role she held for the for she held a role – Operations of Football Director of Interim football team where she played a key role in all of the team’s day- in all of the team’s role a key she played where team football Athletics Intercollegiate the school’s serving as activities, to-day Football. for Coordinator FAU’s 2013 Spring Workshop Series. Spring Workshop 2013 FAU’s coordinated a series of professional development speakers for for speakers development of professional a series coordinated athletes. She also facilitated student-athlete academic progress progress academic student-athlete She also facilitated athletes. with their student-athletes freshman and assistant reports college. high school to from transition the 2012-13 academic season, Wilson mentored 19 at-risk student- 19 at-risk mentored season, Wilson academic the 2012-13 of academic advising intern and Interim Director of Football of Football Director and Interim of academic advising intern Operations. and has direct oversight of the team’s recruiting assistants. assistants. recruiting of the team’s oversight and has direct the titles she held where University Atlantic Florida at half years operations, team travel, coordinating on-campus recruiting visits on-campus recruiting coordinating travel, team operations, Assistant Director of Football Operations/Recruiting. of Football Director Assistant

from Fredonia State University in 2011 and his master’s degree in degree and his master’s in 2011 University State Fredonia from in 2012. College Canisius from sports management 78 COACHES & STAFF FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF athletic training from theUniversity ofMiamiin2011. Cortlandt Manor, N.Y., Rennalls degree earnedhisbachelor’s in Medicine asaCorrective Exercise Specialist. Anative of Pennsylvania. in rehabilitation science from theCalifornia University of exercise science andhealthpromotion withaconcentration with theRedskins, Rennalls earnedhismaster’s degree in as anintern withtheWashington Redskins. While interning athletic training student intern in2011-12. and track andfieldprograms. Rennalls previously served asan Trainer at theUniversity ofMiami,working withthefootball education. later graduated in2012 from Auburn withamaster’s inhigher Tennessee degree with a bachelor’s in athletic training and New duringtraining OrleansSaints 2009. during the2009-10 season. athletic trainer for theMiddleTennessee men’s basketball team trainer for football at Auburn from 2010-12. Hewas astudent at Miami,hewas thetrainer for bothfootball andtrack &field. supervises three graduate assistant trainers. Duringhisfirst year manages theathletic training facility inventory. Healso staff inJune 2012. for football at theUniversity ofMiami.HejoinedVinny Scavo’s Rennalls iscertified by theNational Academy of Sports Prior to returning to Miami,Rennalls spent the2012 season Karl Rennalls isinhisfifth year asanAssistant Athletic The Gray, Tenn., native graduated in2010 from Middle In addition,West served asatraining campintern withthe Prior to arrivinginCoral hewas Gables, agraduate assistant He isincharge ofallathletic training purchasing and Dustin West isinhissixth year asanassistant athletic trainer HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Miami (2011) ASSISTANTATHLETIC TRAINER Middle Tennessee State (2010) ASSISTANTATHLETIC TRAINER DUSTIN WEST KARL RENNALLS

He andhiswife, Erin,have onedaughter, Hayley. State degree in2004withabachelor’s inmass communication. manager duringthe2002-03 season.Hegraduated from NC with Wolfpack football. Hewas theheadstudent equipment manager at NCState, where hespent four seasons working intern at UCF(August 2006-June 2007). Double-A SouthernLeague andwas anequipment manager Carolina League andtheMississippi Braves (2005-06)ofthe manager for theCarolina Mudcats (2003-04) oftheClass A manager for theCarolina Cobras (2000-02), visitingclubhouse operations for allopponents. in allfootball campsandcoordinated visitinglocker room managers, prepared allfields for practice andgames,assisted Baylor University. While at Baylor, hesupervisedthestudent manager for nearlyfour years (June 2007-March 2011) at Division Ivarsity sports. maintained equipment, apparel andfieldpreparations for all19 from March 2011-December 2012. At FAU, Case oversaw and director ofequipment operations at FloridaAtlantic University of theYear. June 2014, hewas voted AEMADistrict 3Equipment Manager his second astheAssistant Athletics Director for Equipment. In Videos), acompany specializing ineditingvideofootage. He Washington State. he spent ayear asthe assistant football videocoordinator at games andspecialevents. Before moving to MiddleTennessee, operations andassisted inscoreboard productions for basketball Tennessee, where hewas incharge ofallaspects ofvideo football practices andgames. video needsofthefootball staff and oversaw thefilming forall season. While at KU, hewas responsible for theday-to-day where hewas thefootball videocoordinator duringthe2012 entire UMathletics department. handles theday-to-day videoneedsofthefootball staff andthe having joined the University of Miami staff in March 2013. He His start in college athletics cameasastudent equipment Case hasalsospent intimeasanassistant equipment Prior to FloridaAtlantic, hewas theassistant equipment Prior to hisappointment inCoral Case was Gables, the David Case isinhisfifth year at theUniversity ofMiamiand In 2005,heco-founded Professional Sports Inc. (PSI From 2009-2011, he was the video director at Middle Rossetti cameto Coral from Gables theUniversity ofKansas, Andrew Rossetti isinhisfifth year asvideo coordinator, 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL NC State (2004) ASSISTANT AD/EQUIPMENT DAVID CASE Florida State (2005) VIDEO COORDINATOR DREW ROSSETTI

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Beyer resides in Miami with her husband David Beyer, who is who Beyer, David husband her with Miami in resides Beyer United States Sports Academy. Sports Academy. States United couple The Heat. the Miami for Operations of Basketball Director Buster. named and a boxer Bryce and Jordan boys, has twin She also earned a master’s degree in Sports Management from the from Sports Management in degree earned a master’s She also

BEYER SEBRINA JUSTIN WELLS ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE South Carolina ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OF FOOTBALL DIRECTOR ASSISTANT OPERATIONS (2013) Connecticut

HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 A native of South Carolina, she graduated from the University the University from she graduated of South Carolina, A native Prior to UM, she spent 16 years as the Director of Public and the Director as 16 years UM, she spent Prior to Sebrina Beyer joined the University of Miami football staff staff of Miami football University joined the Sebrina Beyer During his time as a student at UConn, Wells Wells UConn, at During his time as a student A native of Beacon Falls, Conn., Wells graduated from from graduated Wells Conn., Falls, of Beacon A native Wells arrived in Coral Gables after a stint with the Arizona with the Arizona a stint Gables after in Coral arrived Wells During the 2014 campaign, Wells served as a football football as a served Wells campaign, the 2014 During In his current capacity, Wells coordinates the daily office the daily office coordinates Wells capacity, In his current Justin Wells is in his fourth year on the Miami Hurricanes’ year is in his fourth Wells Justin He is a 2005 graduate of Florida State with a bachelor’s degree a bachelor’s with degree State of Florida graduate He is a 2005

sports information department and the football recruiting office. office. recruiting football the and department information sports of South Carolina with a B.A. degree in Broadcast Journalism and in Broadcast degree with a B.A. of South Carolina in the assistant as a student years three worked USC, while at began her career with the Bulls as an intern in the community community the in intern an as Bulls the with career her began department. relations Public and Media Relations Department, Beyer spent five seasons five spent Beyer Department, Public and Media Relations the Chicago Bulls. She for Relations Community of as Coordinator the department’s budget, staff and publications and traveled with and traveled and publications staff budget, the department’s the joining Before games. road for relations handle public to team between the Bulls, local, national and international media. She and international the Bulls, local, national between interviews, and staff player facilitating for also responsible was managed In addition, Beyer conferences. shoots and press photo Media Relations for the Chicago Bulls. Beyer served as liaison served the Chicago Bulls. Beyer for Media Relations coach Mark Richt’s schedule, travel, correspondence, speaking correspondence, travel, schedule, Mark Richt’s coach reports. and expense engagements in February 2016. Sebrina is responsible for managing head for Sebrina is responsible 2016. in February

worked two years in the Huskies’ Athletics in the Huskies’ Athletics years two worked intern. operations event an as serving Department, the University of Connecticut in 2013 with a degree in sport with a degree in 2013 of Connecticut the University and a minor in business. management scouting and equipment. scouting Rattlers of the Arena Football League in Phoenix, Ariz. During in League Football of the Arena Rattlers operations, with football worked Wells his time with the Rattlers, day-to-day operations and coordinating the team’s nutrition the team’s and coordinating operations day-to-day practice. following operations volunteer and was responsible with assisting in the in with assisting responsible was and volunteer operations responsibilities and assists with the student volunteer program. volunteer with the student and assists responsibilities football staff and his first as assistant director of football of director assistant as his first and staff football operations. WFSU television station and WFVS 89.7 FSU radio. 89.7 and WFVS station WFSU television He earned his associate’s degree from Palm Beach Community Beach Community Palm from degree He earned his associate’s for worked he State, Florida at his time During in 2002. College left PSI in 2008 for Washington State. Washington 2008 for left PSI in and a minor in criminology. communications media in mass FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF SUPPORT FOOTBALL 80 COACHES & STAFF 2017 SEASON IN REVIEW SEASON STATISTICS...... 82-87 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS...... 88-93 0 7 19 26 10 15 29 5 4.9 6.2 3.5 4.7 0-2 113 458 911 246 114 497 239 : 40.4 11.0 23.6 11.6 35.6 63.0 19.9 52.1 39.6 39% 41% 9/22 2564 4317 1753 2211 51% 86% 2 OPP 146.1 213.7 359.8 21-13 10-49 19-19 100% 3 26-145 37-872 80/205 11-128 71-625 195461 1/74372 54-3402 4/48865 68-2691 233-414-17 (19-37) (32-37) (22-22) 0 3 98 16 44 72 17 25 0 7.4 6.2 5.0 6/9 1-2 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 385 232 785 234 120 354 : UM 15.9 39.4 53.0 37.8 21.8 13.4 36.0 62.9 29.5 13.7 29% 67% 10-4 2950 4866 2148 1916 59% 93% 98% 7 159.7 245.8 405.5 16-20 2 43-248 32-698 45/153 17-228 13-207 65-636 404422 03, 2017) 70-4405 7/57775 72-2721 216-400-11 (24-41) (38-41) (42-43) of Dec Football FOOTBALL 239 354 Total 0 0 OT (as Statistics games 50 4th 119 Hurricanes All 80 89 Team 3rd 59 92 2nd Miami (OVERALL: 10-2, ACC: 7-1, HOME: 7-0, AWAY: 3-1, NEUTRAL: 0-1) NEUTRAL: 3-1, AWAY: HOME: 7-0, 7-1, ACC: 10-2, (OVERALL:

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2017 STATISTICS 2017 82 SEASON IN REVIEW 2017 STATISTICS Score Opponents Total Trajan Jaquan Deejay Jeff Darrell Lawrence Dayall Mark Ahmmon Christopher Malik Travis Opponents Braxton Jeff Total Trayone Miami Michael Scoring Michael Field Braxton Receiving Malik Passing Travis Rushing Deejay Malik Mark * Travis Ahmmon Christopher Braxton Deejay TEAM Evan Opponents * * * * * Opponents Total Jeff Darrell Lawrence Dayall Michael Mike Mark Dionte * Malik Deejay * Trayone Opponents Total 4 22 99 56 55 ## HURRICANES Sep Sep. Date Sep Nov Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Dec Thomas Thomas Thomas Harley Goals Walton Walton Walton Shirreffs Opponents Total Sheldrick Joe Michael Shaquille Jaquan Defensive Rosier Rosier Rosier Rosier (FL) Homer Homer Homer by Harris Harris Bandy Langham Mullins Langham 28, 21, 14, 07, Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas 23, 29, 04, 11, 18, 24, 02, Johnson Berrios Berrios Berrios 2, Badgley Badgley Irvin Gray Gray Jackson Richards Richards Quarters Cager Cager 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 Herndon Herndon Johnson II Pinckney Quarterman Redwine Leaders BETHUNE-COOKMAN Opponent TOLEDO at SYRACUSE GEORGIA at at #13 #3 VIRGINIA at vs North Duke Florida Pitt #1 NOTRE VIRGINIA Clemson 12 12 12 11 11 12 11 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 10 11 12 12 12 gp gp gp 16-20 5 8 4 5 9 8 5 8 5 26 44 Carolina td fg 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 8 9 State - TECH 133.30 112.05 131.07 242.80 DAME 497 385 151 122 233 216 no. 19-19 16-20 16-20 47.77 33 24 40 52 56 18 16 12 11 10 att 1st 54 50 0.00 0.00 1 7 8 8 7 3 4 1 1 effic fg TECH ------80.0 pct. 2211 2148 2564 2950 gain 158 439 477 634 929 570 445 219 326 161 209 yds 2nd 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 gp comp-att-int 213-389-11 233-414-17 216-400-11 92 59 42 92 74 83 91 70 53 17 01-19 22-22 42-43 42-43 4 6 2-2 kick 0-1-0 0-2-0 2-7-0 1-1-0 ------loss 458 232 143 18.3 11.9 12.2 12.2 20.4 13.4 19.0 10.4 13.0 23.3 13.2 11.0 13.7 17.0 10 27 17 3rd 438 514 89 80 avg 9.2 9.2 6.0 0 0 34 33 29 40 49 Miami ua

20-29 (OVERALL: 10-2, ACC: 7-1, HOME:7-0, AWAY: 3-1, NEUTRAL:0-1) 7-7 rush 1-1 1753 1916 119 PAT ------148 902 427 428 4th 50 net 100.0 42 15 25 250 372 td 28.6 54.8 56.3 54.0 4 3 4 9 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W W W W W W W W W W L L 2017 19 22 34 36 36 (FL) 0.0 0.0 pct 30-39 5-5 a rcv avg Tackles 3.5 5.0 6.0 4.0 4.5 6.0 3.5 7.6 OT 1 49 51 55 35 78 33 46 36 19 24 39 49 22 17 75 78 ------lg 0 0 6 Score 41-13 52-30 27-19 24-19 25-24 24-20 28-10 44-28 14-24 2917 2564 2950 Combined 31-6 41-8 3-38 pass 1-3 0-1 0-1 yds 40-49 688 886 213.7 245.8 ------10 17 16 17 1-3 avg/g td tot 53 55 63 76 85 Miami 54.9 43.4 52.8 18.2 27.2 17.9 17.4 11.5 18.2 0 0 2 7 5 3 0 0 Total 8.3 6.7 6.4 6.6 1.4 1.2 354 239 25 15 25 dxp td 0 0 0 0 56 82 14 25 64 36 82 lg 50-99 4 1-3 ------50454 49361 56158 45000 55799 78169 36314 63932 65303 63415 35978 74372 105-398 saf 11.5-39 10.0-50 146.1 159.7 16 78 75 78 17 avg/g 61-222 lg Att. 6.0-17 13.5 75.2 35.6 85.6 0 0 tfl/yds Team ------All 2.0-9 3.0-8 8.4 0.3 Hurricanes 243.1 213.7 245.8 50 239 354 avg/g lg pts 12 12 12 12 12 18 18 24 30 48 54 90 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.4 games 6 6 blk Statistics 0 26-145 43-248 no-yds 6.5-26 3.5-32 2.5-12 Sacks 0.5-4 1.0-6 2017 CAPITAL ONEORANGE BOWL Non-Conference Conference Jack TEAM Dee Opponents Total Demetrius Michael Charles Trajan Malek Sheldrick Mark Deejay Jeff Kick Opponents Total Jonathan Braxton Punt Zach Punting Jaquan Michael Interceptions Total Malik Total Opponents Total Christopher Mark Braxton Jeff Travis All All Opponents Travis Record: Mark Deejay Trayone FIRST Team Average Average P PENALTIES-Yards INT RUSHING Average C TDs KICK TDs OF TIME 4TH-DOWN 3RD-DOWN PUNTS-AVG FUMBLES-LOST PUNT Average TOTAL Average Average PASSING Average Rushing P R FOOTBALL games e a Purpose o u Thomas Thomas n s m s RETURNS: Delaney Returns Returns Spicer (as Offense s Walton Walton Walton Feagles h a Rosier RETURNS: p Rushing Passing Young i Homer Homer Statistics i l Bandy RETURNS: n n t DOWNS Football Dallas Dallas - Johnson y Perry Berrios Berrios OFFENSE Jackson A Pinckney g g Gray 11-128 17-228 Redwine Garvin t of POSSESSION/Game int-yds t Attempts Per Per Per Per Per Per Per Jackson YARDAGE - YARDAGE I Hern 2-62 4-57 Pass n Conversions Conversions Dec 1-0 t Catch Rush Game Game Game Pass Play . . #-Yards defense #-Yards #-Yards 03, 12 12 11 12 12 12 brup 5 g 64 51 2 6 2 4 4 Overall 2017) 1753 1916 10-2 rush 3-1 7-1 428 902 no. 68 12 12 12 12 11 no. no. no. 2 2 0 0 4 5 5 g qbh 37 32 30 10 13 12 29 31 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 4 2 1 4 2591 1 6 4 1 . plays 2564 2950 yds 85 45 785 219 511 477 634 326 911 151 rcv 91 56 34 872 698 654 207 194 yds yds yds 7 65 37 62 57 49 40 13 -1 Home 42.5 22.5 38.1 4 4 4 0 0 rcv-yds avg 3-0 4-0 7-0 Fumbles 13-45 207 194 1916 1753 23.6 21.8 65.0 18.5 31.0 14.2 20.0 21.8 15.9 13.0 16.2 rush 216-400-11 49 -1.0 427 902 428 148 pr avg avg avg 4.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 4.9 0.0 4-0 1-1 1-7 1-0 2-0 0 0 0 0 42 51 40 52 lg 72-37.8 . 17-228 65-636 13-207 32-698 45/153 698 872 654 2 159.7 405.5 245.8 2950 2917 2564 1916 4866 2950 7 kr td td td pass 10-4 13.7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 234 120 385 : UM tb 5.0 6/9 7.4 6.2 0 1 0 3 17 25 16 98 Away 3 12 0 0 0 0 0-0 3-1 3-1 228 128 ff 7 2 1 2 . . 33 43 38 65 24 45 30 20 22 38 44 44 lg lg fc lg ir 0 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4866 3344 4317 total 902 428 148 i20 blkd 24 42 kick 5999 1121 5366 233-414-17 total 1 1 523 477 828 984 2 1 . . . . . 50+ 405.5 278.7 359.8 Neutral avg/g 68-39.6 75.2 85.6 13.5 11-128 71-625 37-872 80/205 1 0 7 3 0-1 0-0 0-1 8.4 21-13 10-49 146.1 359.8 213.7 104.6 499.9 447.2 avg/g 1753 4317 2564 2 OPP 11.0 9/22 93.4 43.4 69.0 82.0 blk 246 114 497 113 : saf 6.2 3.5 4.7 5 19 10 15 0 1 1 7 ...... 83

SEASON IN REVIEW 1 0 7 0 2 4 0 4 0 0 4 lg lg lg lg 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Effic Effic Effic Effic Effic 44 30 35 38 44 22 45 20 35 24 38 65 43 65 37 66.34 33.33 47.77 242.80 174.64 109.63 143.01 129.85 137.64 138.51 162.62 141.59 124.20 109.73 133.30 161.17 242.80 117.20 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 td td td td 1.0 7.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 4.9 0.0 4.0 0.0 4.0 avg avg avg avg -1.0 16.2 14.2 35.0 13.0 21.8 15.9 20.0 31.0 11.2 18.5 21.8 65.0 23.6 13.4 11.6 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4-23 2-14 3-12 2-12 3-14 2-15 3-15 2-12 3-14 1-12 1-12 1 7 0 2 4 0 4 0 4 -1 57 35 13 40 62 49 45 37 65 yds yds yds yds 194 654 207 698 872 228 128 24-131 Sacked Sacked Sacked Sacked Sacked 4 1 1 1 1 4 2 1 2 0 4 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 12 30 13 10 32 37 17 11 no. no. no. no. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 16 17 55 37 48 43 36 70 49 78 28 39 78 46 17 16 Long Long Long Long Long 2017) 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 3 1 0 2 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 25 TD TD TD TD TD @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 2017) 03, Jackson 08, Garvin Garvin Redwine Redwine Berrios Perry Jackson Pinckney 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pinckney 0 Johnson Returns Dec Dallas Bandy 17 16 17 16 Young Returns 333 254 344 202 210 110 297 270 356 137 187 217 Dec Returns Delaney of Thomas 2917 McIntosh Johnson Football of Yards Yards Yards Yards Yards Fumble RJ Braxton Interceptions Jaquan Kick Jeff Punt Jonathan Sheldrick Total Michael Michael Deejay Jonathan Sheldrick Opponents DJ Total Malek Total Opponents Dee Opponents Trajan Charles Demetrius Total Michael Opponents (as Football (as FOOTBALL 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Pct Pct Pct Pct Pct 62.2 75.0 43.2 60.5 50.0 53.6 48.3 33.3 28.6 57.7 42.1 62.5 44.1 54.8 60.7 50.0 100.0 100.0 4.0 0.0 1.4 0.0 games Statistics avg/g 243.1 245.8 213.7 8.4 0.3 games Hurricanes -0.5 -3.3 0 0 75.2 35.6 13.5 lg All avg/g 78 16 17 78 75 107.0 159.7 146.1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Game-by-Game Hurricanes 11 All 4 0 0 Int Int Int Int Int lg 64 82 36 25 14 82 56 0 0 0 0 td 25 25 15 Individual 8.3 6.7 6.6 1.4 1.2 6.4 -0.1 0 0 7 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 17.9 27.2 52.8 43.4 54.9 18.2 17.4 11.5 22.8 td avg/g 16 17 17 10 Miami 245.8 213.7 yds 1 1 3 7 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 Passing 2917 2950 2564 37 36 44 43 22 28 29 26 38 24 34 28 Miami 6 0 lg Att Att Att Att Att 33 78 55 51 49 35 46 36 19 24 22 39 17 78 75 49 389 6.0 7.6 3.5 4.5 6.0 4.0 5.0 3.5 avg -2.0 -2.4 Overall pct 0.0 0.0 (FL) 2 2 9 4 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 54.8 28.6 54.0 56.3 2017 td -2 25 15 42 100.0 net -33 902 428 427 148 2017 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 (FL) 1916 1753 23 27 19 26 11 15 14 15 16 15 15 17 (OVERALL: 10-2, ACC: 7-1, HOME: 7-0, AWAY: 3-1, NEUTRAL: 0-1) NEUTRAL: 3-1, AWAY: HOME: 7-0, 7-1, ACC: 10-2, (OVERALL: 213

Miami 0 0 2 9.2 9.2 6.0 avg -1.0 27 17 10 33 13.4 20.4 11.9 18.3 12.2 12.2 19.0 10.4 13.2 13.0 17.0 13.7 11.0 23.3 Comp Comp Comp Comp Comp 143 232 458 loss Miami 2-7-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 6 4 0 0 -1 92 74 83 53 91 17 70 42 213-389-11 216-400-11 233-414-17 comp-att-int yds 161 326 477 439 219 634 929 209 445 570 158 gain 2950 2564 2148 2211 8 8 4 7 1 1 1 3 7 1 1 effic 0.00 0.00 att 12 16 40 24 18 52 10 11 56 33 14 47.77 no. 151 122 216 233 385 497 133.30 242.80 131.07 112.05 9 8 4 8 4 8 4 5 5 4 gp gp gp 12 11 12 12 12 10 12 12 12 11 12 12 11 10 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 12 10 12 12 E M D B II Herndon Tech Tech Cager Tech Tech Tech Richards State Gray Gray Berrios Berrios Irvin Carolina Carolina Dame Dallas Dallas Dallas Langham Mullins

TEAM Harris Homer Homer Rosier, Dallas, Rosier Rosier Rosier Shirreffs Shirreffs Gauthier Walton Walton Harley HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 Berrios, Thomas Thomas

Darrell Lawrence Christopher Ahmmon Travis Jeff Receiving Braxton Malik Passing Evan TEAM Braxton Deejay Rushing Travis Dayall Mike Total Opponents Mark Michael Mark Deejay Dionte Malik Trayone Tyler Total Opponents Malik Deejay Trayone Jeff Evan TEAM Total Opponents TOTALS #TM TOTALS North TOTALS Clemson Virginia Virginia Syracuse Toledo Florida #12 #13 Duke Georgia North Notre Pitt TOTALS Pitt #8 Bethune-Cookman Virginia Bethune-Cookman #16 Shirreffs, Virginia Georgia Bethune-Cookman TOTALS

2017 STATISTICS 2017 84 SEASON IN REVIEW 2017 STATISTICS Opponents Miami Opponents Miami Games: Miami Opponents Gauthier, Rosier, Dallas, Harley, Harris, Langham, Thomas, Herndon, TEAM Thomas, Dallas, Walton, RUSHING Homer, Richards, RECEIVING Rosier, Berrios, Shirreffs, Gray, D Mullins, Walton, Cager, Gray, Irvin Homer, Dec Nov Nov Oct Oct Nov Oct Nov Oct Date Sep. Date Sep. Dec Nov Nov Oct Oct Sep Sep. Sep Sep Nov Nov Oct Oct Sep Oct Sep Oct Date Sep Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Dec Nov Gauthier, Jackson, D Mullins, Redwine, Herndon, Irvin Harris, Langham, Richards, Berrios, Shirreffs, Young, Homer, TEAM Perry, Delaney, Garvin, J Gray, Johnson, Bandy, T Harley, Cager, Dallas, Rosier, Walton, Thomas, ALL-PURPOSE 14 21 28 07 21 07 28 14 14 07 21 28 II, 02 18 24 04 11 02 18 04 23 23 29 24 11 29 23 29 04 18 11 02 24 II, 2 2 2 T T T (FL) (FL) (FL) HURRICANES C D L M D D D M M M L M D T T M M M M M B T M B J J 12 E C J T D D vs VIRGINIA at GEORGIA SYRACUSE VIRGINIA at NOTRE at Opponent BETHUNE-COOKMAN BETHUNE-COOKMAN TOLEDO at GEORGIA at TOLEDO SYRACUSE Opponent at at VIRGINIA VIRGINIA NOTRE vs at E A J C T S A D D North North Duke Duke Florida Pitt Florida Pitt Clemson Clemson • Opponent at GEORGIA vs VIRGINIA VIRGINIA SYRACUSE at TOLEDO BETHUNE-COOKMAN at NOTRE at Avg/rush: North Duke Florida Pitt @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Clemson YARDS DAME DAME Carolina Carolina State State TECH TECH TECH TECH DAME Carolina State TECH TECH 5.0 • Avg/catch: No-Yds/TD No-Yds/TD 151-902/7 122-427/5 Total 1121 24-439/3 52-634/9 12-161/2 18-219/1 11-209/2 16-326/2 40-477/4 33-148/2 56-428/3 14--33/0 477 209 439 828 161 258 444 523 984 10-92/2 -33 53 62 92 74 37 13 48 57 65 83 4-53/0 7-91/0 7-42/0 8-74/0 1-17/0 3-70/0 8-83/0 -1 -2 -1 1--2/0 1--1/0 4 4 1-6/0 1-4/0 Miami 514 438 Miami no. 44 35 33 27 44 42 43 48 52 49 44 53 10 72 68 ua 13.7 9 2 6 4 5 6 8 4 4 5 9 BCU DNP DNP 156 128 10 65 11 47 24 25 18 47 16 41 63 ------16-148/2 11-103/0 497 385 no. Rushing/Receiving (FL) 1-16/0 1-18/0 3-65/1 1-10/0 4-41/0 3-35/1 3-47/1 3-25/0 2-25/0 1-11/0 32 36 30 32 34 32 29 26 34 23 42 35 • 1--2/0 372 250 2-8/0 2721 2691 BCU BCU DNP DNP (FL) Pass 28 56 34 46 24 30 40 20 22 38 18 16 389 227 145 144 231 305 154 161 367 154 346 yds ------a 98 Miami Tackles Rushing TOLEDO 1753 1916 2017

2017 184 104 148 210 136 254 317 237 139 yds (OVERALL: 10-2, ACC: 7-1, HOME:7-0, AWAY: 3-1, NEUTRAL:0-1) All-Purpose DNP DNP DNP DNP 105 208 59 83 45 effic: 14 65 16 28 15 34 15 11 69 78 2017 -2 total ------TOLEDO TOLEDO 886 688 11-204/1 5-105/1 43.2 49.0 37.8 36.2 28.8 38.5 38.1 38.5 40.2 36.7 30.8 38.4 37.8 39.6 3-34/0 2-16/1 8-65/1 8-32/2 4-11/1 1-15/0 1-14/0 3-46/0 2-28/0 72 91 67 73 68 72 83 68 74 87 62 69 2--2/0 avg 1-6/0 1-4/0 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP (FL) 10 17 td - - - - - 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 4 2 0 3 2 131.07 Miami 105.0-398 Miami 61.0-222 18 32 56 16 36 64 33 14 82 47 82 15 40 40 lg 10.0-32 11.0-47 10.0-43 11.0-45 Team DNP DNP DNP Miami 106 130 DU 5.0-11 9.0-29 9.0-35 7.0-24 9.0-50 8.0-37 7.0-18 9.0-27 86 27 22 45 15 43 tfl-yds long 4 2 ------17-51/0 15-45/1 3-106/1 52 51 50 46 41 52 46 51 50 50 45 51 52 68 • 3-43/1 2-52/1 3-27/0 4-79/0 233 216 1-2/0 1-0/0 1-4/0 Punting DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP no. KR 17 23 14 15 12 26 19 27 18 15 15 15 DU DU Yards ------All Game-by-Game Receiving Hurricanes All avg: 2564 2950 Hurricanes 43.0-248 26.0-145 blkd DNP DNP DNP TEAM 356 297 110 210 219 344 254 333 233 187 137 270 128 yds FS All 55 68 23 18 29 25 11 29 games 7 4 (as Game-by-Game no-yds ------Hurricanes 4.0-18 5.0-21 5.0-34 4.0-23 2.0-14 3.0-24 4.0-26 4.0-25 6.0-36 4.0-18 Game-by-Game games Sacks 12-25/0 14-29/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1-23/1 2-11/0 3-55/0 3-29/0 4-68/0 8-90/2 1.0-3 1.0-6 21.8 1-7/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP FS FS games ------15 25 STATISTICS td 3 1 0 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 1 2 • tb PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 4 3 78 70 75 21 36 43 48 37 55 46 78 39 28 49 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 100 178 188 lg -16 GT 17 41 80 20 12 -1 6 ------Fumble 20-170/1 ff 2 7 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 5-100/0 11-20/0 2--16/0 2-78/0 5-41/0 6-44/0 2-17/0 2-18/1 1--1/0 avg: 1-4/0 2-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 233-414-17 216-400-11 GT GT cmp-att-int 33 38 ------fc 13-45 3 1 4 3 3 3 4 2 2 3 2 3 fr-yds 17-41-1 23-38-0 14-29-2 15-28-2 12-24-3 26-43-0 19-44-1 27-36-1 18-31-0 15-36-0 15-24-0 15-26-1 (as Football 2-37 15.9 2017 CAPITAL ONEORANGE BOWL Football 2-1 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-7 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 183 122 FOOTBALL SU 22 96 99 19 23 45 -4 50+ 4 9 (as ------of 10-96/1 20-95/1 11 Football Passing 1-19/0 2-61/1 9-45/0 6-99/0 1-11/0 1-22/0 4-27/0 • 3--4/0 1-9/0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 8 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP All SU SU ofDec 17-228 11-128 Dec ------int-yds of 2564 2950 Pass 3-85 1-30 3-16 2-65 1-24 purpose 356 297 110 210 219 344 254 333 233 187 137 270 yds 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-0 4-4 1-0 0-0 Dec i20 26 22 DNP DNP DNP DNP 131 3 1 1 2 3 4 2 2 1 2 2 3 NC 03, 17 60 11 93 49 20 13 97 -3 -1 2 Defense ------3-101/1 16-40/0 12-20/0 1-49/0 2-60/1 1-11/0 7-78/1 3-57/0 2--3/0 08,2017) 1-0/0 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 15 25 qbh td NC NC 03, 3 1 0 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 1 2 31 29 2017) ------md-att 16-20 19-19 0 3 3 3 1 0 4 6 4 4 avg/game: 2 1 Field 78 70 75 21 36 43 48 37 55 46 78 39 28 49 lg 1-1 2-2 4-4 1-1 1-2 2-2 1-2 2-3 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-2 2017) DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP brup 101 115 VT 45 61 57 59 20 37 -1 ------51 64 10 14-95/1 13-84/1 Goals 2-61/1 6-32/0 1-17/0 3-57/0 4-59/1 1-20/0 no. 1--1/0 3 1 5 2 5 2 7 1 7 3 5 1-5/0 37 32 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Kick VT VT long 2 4 5 1 0 5 1 3 3 4 2 2 ------blkd 31 50 33 19 20 39 21 30 44 22 50 53 kick 499.9 0 0 872 110 122 698 yds Returns 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 96 33 18 69 65 90 28 37 DNP DNP DNP 0 blkd 170 ND 30 38 13 65 45 53 44 52 -6 18-146/0 4 7 ------12-53/2 4-30/0 2-24/0 9-44/1 2-10/1 2-45/0 2-24/0 • 42-43 22-22 3--6/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-4/0 DNP DNP DNP PAT td Total ND ND 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 kick 2-2 0-0 5-5 5-6 3-3 1-1 3-3 3-3 4-4 4-4 5-5 7-7 ------no. 22 38 43 26 33 34 18 29 31 31 19 38 22 70 54 Attempts lg 0 5 8 6 9 6 6 5 8 5 8 2 2 rush offense DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP VA 14 43 51 10 38 30 10 15 38 66 96 -1 2 9 4405 3402 ------17-96/1 no. 1-14/0 5-15/0 1-10/0 2-43/1 1-33/0 9-38/1 4-51/1 3-38/0 1-10/0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1--1/0 13 10 318 514 367 561 385 348 317 512 322 515 128 118 1-2/0 1-9/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP yds Punt VA VA 2 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 - - - - - Kickoffs rcv 207 yds avg/gm: Returns 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 36 12 19 28 34 49 12 38 0 0 0 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 63.6 64.2 61.2 62.3 64.2 58.0 UP 63.4 64.0 64.4 saf 64.0 64.4 59.0 62.9 63.0 41 29 47 80 31 90 14 -2 7 4 avg 12-31/0 ------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-12/0 3-41/0 3-29/0 3-47/1 4-61/1 1--2/0 3-4/0 1-2/0 1-7/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP td 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 UP UP ------405.5 off 72 29 24 14 10 10 15 34 12 19 17 44 24 20 12 44 t/o lg 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 31 21 tb 2 4 0 3 2 3 3 4 3 1 6 0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 126 CU 10 11 44 19 18 51 41 4866 4317 4 14-41/0 10-19/0 ------7-51/0 1-11/0 6-44/0 1-10/0 2-20/0 3-18/0 354 239 415 481 550 232 374 214 358 429 480 337 587 409 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP pts off tot CU CU 14 41 44 24 25 24 27 28 31 41 52 ob ------3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 85

SEASON IN REVIEW 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 ob 24 28 41 44 14 41 52 31 24 25 27 tot off pts 550 587 409 354 239 337 481 480 429 415 374 358 232 214 4866 4317 0 6 1 3 4 3 3 0 3 2 2 4 tb 21 31 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lg t/o 14 29 10 12 24 72 10 24 44 34 12 15 17 19 44 20 off 405.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 td ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 avg 63.0 62.9 59.0 64.4 64.0 64.4 64.0 saf 63.4 58.0 61.2 62.3 64.2 63.6 64.2 saf 0 0 0 0 12 34 38 36 12 28 28 19 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Returns avg/gm: yds 207 rcv Kickoffs ...... 1 2 1 1 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 Punt yds 118 515 128 322 512 317 348 367 561 385 318 514 13 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 no. 3402 4405 kick blkd offense rush ...... 2 8 2 5 8 5 6 6 9 6 5 8 0 1 1 1 2 7 1 1 2 2 1 ff lg Attempts 54 70 31 29 22 18 38 34 22 19 33 31 38 26 43 no. 12 5-5 1-1 3-3 4-4 5-6 0-0 7-7 3-3 3-3 4-4 5-5 2-2 kick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total td PAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42-43 22-22 • ...... blkd 0 65 69 37 18 96 30 28 33 90 0 0 1 1 1-0 2-2 1-0 4-0 1-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-0 1-1 1-7 1-0 1-0 1-0 Returns yds 122 698 110 872 0 0 1-35 499.9 kick 53 50 22 44 30 21 39 33 19 20 31 50 Fumbles blkd 13-45 3 3 2 1 4 5 2 0 2 1 4 5 long Kick rcv-yds 32 37 3 2 7 1 2 1 5 5 7 5 3 no. Goals 51 64 10 ...... 1 1 4 6 4 3 1 1 1 3 1 4 1 brup 29 31 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-3 1-2 2-2 4-4 1-1 1-2 1-1 2-2 lg 46 55 49 37 70 48 78 43 28 36 39 78 75 21 Field qbh 2 0 4 4 3 3 1 1 6 4 3 0 avg/game: 19-19 16-20 md-att 2017) 31 29 3 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 2 0 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL td ...... qbh 25 15 1 1 4 2 7 8 1 5 1 1 2 5 2 4 6 1 51 64 Defense 08, 2017) 03, 3 2 2 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 3 1 22 26 brup i20 0-0 0-0 2-4 4-4 0-0 1-0 0-0 yds 233 333 270 254 297 344 356 137 219 210 187 110 purpose 1-24 3-16 2-65 1-30 3-85 defense Pass ...... 2950 2564 int-yds Dec 17-228 11-128 All 1-4 1-0 4-0 1-4 8 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 • of Dec Passing 1--1 Football 11 2-37 1-65 4-57 2-62 of Pass 50+ Football int-yds 17-228 11-128 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-7 0-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 4-0 15.9 2-37 (as 18-31-0 27-36-1 15-26-1 19-44-1 23-38-0 26-43-0 17-41-1 15-24-0 12-24-3 15-28-2 15-36-0 14-29-2 fr-yds 3 2 3 2 2 4 3 4 3 3 3 1 13-45 fc ...... 38 33 FOOTBALL cmp-att-int 216-400-11 233-414-17 avg: 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 7 ff Fumble 12 lg 2.0-8 1.0-8 1.0-6 0.5-4 46 55 49 37 70 48 78 28 43 36 39 78 75 21 Sacks 3 4 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR tb 3.5-32 2.0-11 8.5-48 3.5-26 2.0-14 2.5-12 6.5-26 2.5-13 4.5-14 2.0-14 1.0-12 no-yds • 43-248 26-145 3 3 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 0 td STATISTICS 25 15 games games ...... 21.8 1.0-6 1.0-3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sacks 2.0-14 3.0-24 6.0-36 5.0-21 4.0-18 4.0-23 4.0-26 4.0-25 5.0-34 4.0-18 Hurricanes no-yds All Hurricanes yds 233 333 270 254 297 344 356 137 219 210 187 110 TEAM blkd All 43.0-248 26.0-145 2950 2564 avg: 3.0-8 2.0-9 4.0-5 0.5-1 1.0-2 1.0-2 1.5-4 1.5-2 Receiving Game-by-Game 6.5-21 3.5-15 3.0-13 7.5-45 3.0-15 6.0-17 3.0-12 2.0-14 1.0-12 tfl/yds 61-222 Defensive (as Statistics 10.0-50 10.5-51 11.5-39 12.5-29 10.5-32 18 27 15 19 23 26 17 15 12 15 15 14 KR no. 105-398 Punting 216 233 • 68 52 51 45 50 50 51 46 52 50 46 41 52 51 long tfl-yds 7.0-18 7.0-24 9.0-29 5.0-11 9.0-27 9.0-35 9.0-50 8.0-37 3 8 2 1 1 1 1 7 4 9 8 6 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 Miami Team 10.0-43 11.0-45 11.0-47 10.0-32 lg Miami 47 82 40 14 32 33 18 40 64 36 15 82 56 16 23 85 63 53 45 39 35 26 21 18 15 12 13 76 55 49 43 37 34 25 22 18 17 61.0-222 tot 105.0-398 886 688 131.07 2 4 2 0 1 1 0 3 2 2 0 0 td 17 10 (FL) avg 62 72 83 69 68 68 74 73 91 87 67 72 39.6 37.8 38.4 30.8 36.7 40.2 38.5 38.1 38.5 37.8 36.2 28.8 43.2 49.0 Tackles ...... 886 688 a 9 3 3 5 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 8 9 5 6 2 3 1 1 total 2017 2017 effic: 83 59 45 (FL) Overall 36 22 25 18 20 13 11 11 10 36 34 19 17 18 12 yds 317 254 139 184 136 237 210 148 104 372 250 1916 1753 Rushing Tackles (OVERALL: 10-2, ACC: 7-1, HOME: 7-0, AWAY: 3-1, NEUTRAL: 0-1) NEUTRAL: 3-1, AWAY: HOME: 7-0, 7-1, ACC: 10-2, (OVERALL: Miami 98 a

. . . yds 346 154 367 161 154 305 231 227 145 389 144 30 18 40 16 24 20 22 46 56 38 34 28 1 1 1 2 2 1 7 4 6 5 2 1 1 1 9 5 7 4 1 Pass 2691 2721 372 250 • 34 26 35 29 Miami 36 32 32 42 34 32 23 30 ua 12 24 25 17 21 20 11 40 33 13 10 34 31 17 14 12 13 49 29 28 no. 385 497 514 438 9 5 4 4 8 6 6 4 9 5 2 13.7 ua 68 72 8 2 7 7 9 2 4 7 9 10 42 44 43 53 44 48 52 27 35 49 33 44 no. 514 438 gp 12 12 10 12 12 11 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 12 11 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Jr. Avg/catch: • 5.0 TECH Jackson TECH Donaldson Leaders State Redwine Wilder Quarterman Ford Garvin Dean Richards Carolina Norton DAME TECH TECH Moten TECH TECH Berrios State State Jennings Badgley Perry Jackson Pinckney Smith Johnson Dallas Finley Knowles Darling Carolina Carolina DAME DAME Bandy Alford Homer Carter Young Patchan Rosier Thomas Fines McCloud Smith Clemson Florida Pitt Duke North Delaney Thomas Avg/rush: Jackson Bethel BETHUNE-COOKMAN TOLEDO at at Opponent GEORGIA SYRACUSE at NOTRE VIRGINIA VIRGINIA at vs Johnson • McIntosh Clemson Clemson Pitt Pitt Florida Florida Duke Duke North North at vs NOTRE VIRGINIA VIRGINIA at SYRACUSE at at GEORGIA Opponent TOLEDO BETHUNE-COOKMAN GEORGIA at NOTRE at BETHUNE-COOKMAN at VIRGINIA vs at SYRACUSE VIRGINIA TOLEDO Opponent Defensive Total Jonathan Scott Opponents Navaughn Braxton Ahmmon Deejay Ryan Colvin DJ Malik Travis Jeff Trevor De'Andre Jonathan Romeo Bradley Michael Demetrius Robert Charles Anthony Derrick Jhavonte Amari Kendrick Trajan Mike Pat Michael Chad TrentHarris Dee Owens Darrion Michael Joe Sheldrick RJ Zach Malek Jaquan Shaquille 12

(FL) (FL) (FL) HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 2 2 2 # 96 19 5B 8 82 13 94 37 1A 12 24 4A 73 11 97 30 44 15 31 20 34 95 25 6 5A 7 2 35 93 28 9 33 3 58 56 99 22 80 53 2A 55 4 24 02 11 18 04 29 23 04 11 18 24 02 23 29 23 29 11 04 18 24 02 28 21 07 14 14 21 28 07 07 14 21 28

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2017 STATISTICS 2017 86 SEASON IN REVIEW 2017 STATISTICS Smith, Moten, Delaney, Redwine, Johnson, Young, McCloud, Quarterman, Jackson, Harris, Jackson, TACKLES Bandy, T Owens, Thomas, Norton, Smith, Bethel, Carter, Garvin, J Jackson, Pinckney, McIntosh, Johnson, Norton, Owens, Harris, Jackson, McCloud, Redwine, Pinckney, Homer, Badgley, Finley, Smith, Perry, Jackson, Smith, Berrios, Patchan, Fines, Alford, Walton, Garvin, Ford, Dallas, Richards, Darling, Donaldson, Thomas, Rosier, Jennings, Wilder, Dean, Moten, Knowles, Bethel, Bandy, Carter, Delaney, Thomas, Young, McIntosh, Jackson, Quarterman, Johnson, Total Redwine, McCloud, Thomas, Johnson, Norton, McIntosh, Jackson, Jackson, Bethel, Carter, Garvin, J Quarterman, Pinckney, Jackson, Harris, SACKS Tackles J D M HURRICANES T C J A A T R P A M D M P C K R T K D D A A P D T M M J K T D M B C T D D M J C J D M J S J Z S R M Z M C J S D D J M R M R D J S FOR A Z Jr, M R S N S S B @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM LOSS UA-A 13-10 14-12 17-18 28-17 34-19 29-34 11-11 21-13 17-20 25-18 24-25 33-22 40-36 49-36 UA-A UA-A 10-5 13-5 31-8 10-2 12-9 12-5 7-11 20-5 8-5 1-1 4-5 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-2 3-0 2-2 3-1 5-2 7-1 8-5 8-7 1-0 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 3-0 7-6 4-0 1-0 1-0 7-0 2-1 9-6 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 5-3 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 2-1 1-5 5-3 6-3 4-9 0-1 4-1 1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 7-3 2-0 1-0 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 5-3 Miami Total Miami Total 10.5 10.5 11.5 12.5 10.0 1 6 0 1 1 2 3 3 3 6 7 1 1 2 3 4 3 0.5 4.5 1.0 2.0 2.5 3.5 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.5 3.5 6.5 8.5 2.0 ...... Total 5 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Miami 18 23 26 35 39 45 53 63 12 15 21 85 13 17 18 22 25 34 37 43 49 55 76 (FL) 4 1 1 7 3 1 1 1 2 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 6 8 9 (FL) 2017 2017 D D 2017 1.0-5 1.0-1 1.0-6 1.5-2 1.5-1 1.0-3 BCU 1.0-6 BCU 1 2 1 1 1 4 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 4 6 1 1 1 1 6 BCU ------Tackle ------(FL)

N N ------(OVERALL: 10-2, ACC: 7-1, HOME:7-0, AWAY: 3-1, NEUTRAL:0-1) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 Total P P Sacks Miami TOLEDO Miami TOLEDO Miami TOLEDO For D D D D D D 1.0-1 0.5-1 1.0-1 2.0-9 1.0-2 1.5-4 1.0-1 1.0-8 1.0-1 1.0-8 2.0-9 DNP Tackles DNP 2 1 3 2 1 2 4 1 2 2 0 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 5 1 7 3 1 ------N N N N N N ------1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 0 1 0 P P P P P P Loss Game-by-Game All All All Hurricanes 1.0-12 1.5-11 Hurricanes 1.0-12 1.0-11 1.0-4 0.5-4 0.5-4 2.0-4 0.5-1 2.0-3 1.0-1 1.0-1 Hurricanes D D D D 1.0-1 1.0-1 0.5-4 1.0-3 0.5-4 Game-by-Game 0 3 2 2 2 2 4 5 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 3 2 2 1 3 1 2 4 DU DU ------Game-by-Game ------DU ------N N N N games ------games games 3 0 1 2 1 1 3 5 0 0 4 2 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 5 P P P P 2.0-11 1.0-10 1.0-6 1.0-1 2.0-7 1.0-1 0.5-3 1.0-4 0.5-2 1.0-6 1.0-6 1.0-1 DNP D D D D 1 4 0 1 1 3 2 0 2 7 1 1 1 2 0 1 4 3 2 1 2 5 FS ------FS ------FS N N N N ------0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 3 0 2 1 P P P P (as of Football Football (as 0.5-1 0.5-1 0.5-1 1.0-1 1.0-8 1.5-7 1.0-3 1.0-2 Football 1.0-6 1.0-8 DNP DNP DNP D D D D D D D D (as GT 1 GT 1 3 3 1 1 2 0 4 5 3 2 4 1 1 1 4 1 4 ------GT ------Dec N N N N N N N N ------2017 CAPITAL ONEORANGE BOWL 0 0 1 2 0 4 1 2 2 3 3 0 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 P P P P P P P P of of FOOTBALL Dec 03, Dec 2.0-13 3.5-27 2.5-21 1.0-3 1.0-1 0.5-4 1.0-2 0.5-4 1.0-1 DNP D D D D D D D SU SU 4 2 5 2 0 0 0 6 1 3 3 ------1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 2 ------2017) SU ------N N N N N N N 03, ------03, 0 1 1 0 1 3 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 P P P P P P P 2017) 2017) 1.0-10 2.0-11 1.0-10 0.5-1 0.5-0 1.5-9 0.5-4 1.0-3 1.0-1 1.0-3 1.0-1 0.5-4 0.5-4 1.0-6 DNP D D D D D D D NC 1 NC ------2 4 3 0 2 1 3 2 2 0 2 1 0 3 4 2 0 1 0 0 1 NC ------0 ------N N N N N N N ------1 2 2 2 2 1 2 3 2 1 0 0 2 8 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 P P P P P P P 1.0-10 1.0-10 1.5-4 1.0-7 1.0-2 2.0-9 1.0-2 0.5-3 1.0-2 1.0-7 1.0-6 D D D D D D D VT VT ------5 6 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 6 1 1 5 2 4 3 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 1 1 ------VT N N N N N N N ------1 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 P P P P P P P 1.0-7 1.0-1 1.0-1 1.5-4 2.0-7 1.5-6 0.5-3 0.5-0 2.0-7 1.0-3 1.0-7 1.0-4 DNP DNP D D D D D ND ND ------1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 1 4 1 3 2 2 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ND ------N N N N N ------0 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 2 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 P P P P P 2.5-17 2.0-16 0.5-2 0.5-3 1.0-6 1.5-6 1.0-4 3.0-8 1.0-1 0.5-2 0.5-4 1.0-6 1.0-6 DNP DNP D D D D D D VA VA ------4 1 0 2 4 1 0 1 4 1 0 0 4 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 VA ------N N N N N N ------0 1 2 1 1 5 1 0 5 3 6 4 0 2 4 5 0 1 2 3 P P P P P P 0.5-1 0.5-2 2.0-3 2.0-5 0.5-2 0.5-1 DNP DNP UP UP D D D D D D D ------2 8 2 1 8 2 4 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 UP ------N N N N N N N ------1 4 1 2 2 1 2 0 3 3 3 1 5 0 P P P P P P P 1.0-4 1.0-1 1.0-4 1.5-3 1.0-2 2.0-7 1.0-8 1.0-2 0.5-1 1.0-4 1.0-8 1.0-4 1.0-2 DNP DNP CU CU D D D D D D ------2 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 1 2 3 3 0 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 CU ------N N N N N N ------1 5 1 4 3 4 5 1 2 3 0 2 1 0 1 4 3 0 2 5 0 2 1 2 1 1 2 P P P P P P 87

SEASON IN REVIEW - 52 30 30 Score 27 1-7 UM 6-6 333 0-0 0-0 4-18 3-69 52 24:29 3 of 9 0 of 0 4-36.2 62-587 26-254 36-27-1 4 14 28 0 3 23 14 0-0 2-1 5-5 0-0 0-0 344 1-35 2-14 5-94 35:31 7-37.1 8-75 10-77 35-85 0 of 0 85-429 13 of 23 50-29-0 TOLEDO 0 2 16 1 0 10 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Vest, J. 32 yd field goal yd 32 J. Vest, L. Woodside, from pass 8 yd Johnson, D. Badgley, M. 19 yd field goal, M. 19 yd Badgley, field goal yd 49 J. Vest, M. Rosier, from pass 19 yd Berrios, B. Herndon IV, C. 2 yd pass from Rosier, M. Rosier, from pass C. 2 yd Herndon IV, (Vest, J. kick) 8-84 2:15, TOLEDO 13 - UM 10 TOLEDO kick) 8-84 2:15, J. (Vest, 16 - UM 10 TOLEDO 1:51, 10-67 M. kick) run (Badgley, 12 yd T. Homer, 16 - UM 17 8-91 2:54, TOLEDO M. Rosier, from pass 10 yd Harris, D. 16 - UM TOLEDO 1:16, M. kick) 3-61 (Badgley, 16-UM TOLEDO 0:09, M. kick) 2-36 (Badgley, 16-UM 2:23, TOLEDO M. kick) 7-73 (Badgley, L. Woodside, from pass 6 yd Johnson, D. 22 - UM 38 TOLEDO 2:02, 6-77 failed) (pass - UM 30 TOLEDO 1-8 0:07, converted) (pass M. kick) run (Badgley, M. 23 yd Rosier, 30 - UM 45 1:36, TOLEDO 5-75 M. kick) run (Badgley, 15 yd T. Homer, 30 - UM 52 1:48, TOLEDO 5-42 Walton, M. 44 yd run (Badgley, M. kick) run (Badgley, M. 44 yd Walton, 0 - UM 7 5-85 2:08, TOLEDO 0 - UM 10 TOLEDO 6-83 2:37, field goal yd 24 J. Vest, 3 - UM 10 TOLEDO 11-68 4:32, 6 - UM 10 5:05, TOLEDO 12-31 L. Woodside, from pass yd 37 Johnson, J. TU TU UM TU UM UM UM UM TU UM UM UM TU TU TOLEDO-JOHNSON, Diontae 8-66; THOMPSON, 8-66; THOMPSON, Diontae TOLEDO-JOHNSON, TOLEDO-SWANSON, Terry 20-79; WOODSIDE, Logan Logan WOODSIDE, 20-79; Terry TOLEDO-SWANSON, TOLEDO-WOODSIDE, Logan 28-48-0-342; JULIAN, Mi 28-48-0-342; Logan TOLEDO-WOODSIDE,

11:23 11:44 09:21 14:08 FOOTBALL 07:37 06:01 08:57 07:48 05:36 03:30 02:30 03:40 00:20 GAME 2 | SEPT. 23 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. GARDENS, 23 | MIAMI 2 | SEPT. GAME 00:00 30 TOLEDO MIAMI #14/#14 PASSING: M. 27-36-1-333 Miami (FL)-Rosier, chael 1-2-0-2; RECEIVING: 5-46; D. McKINLEY-LEWIS, 5-79; Jon’Vea JOHNSON, 4-114; Cody 1-11; GILLIAM, Reggie 1-11; Terry SWANSON, 3-15; THOMPKINS, Art 5-105; B. Berrios, 8-65; Herndon, C. Miami (FL)- 1-2; Neru N’SHAKA, 2-16; Harris, D. Irvin II., M 2-28; M. 3-34; 3-46; Harley, T. Homer, M. 1-4 1-6; Walton, T. Gray, 1-14; Mullins, D. L. 1-15; Cager, DOWNS FIRST (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YDS PASSING Att-Comp-Int Passes OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception (Number-Avg) Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time Possession Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Scores-Chances Red-Zone Number-Yards Sacks By: RUSHING: SEYMOUR, Shakif 1-0; Miami (FL)- THOMPKINS, Art 5-7; 8-16; 1-9 T. Gray, M. 4-11; Rosier, 8-32; T. Homer, 11-204; Walton,M. 3rd 24 4th 31 38 38 Score by Quarters Quarters by Score (3-1) Toledo Summary Miami (2-0) Scoring 1st 2nd 41 13 13 Score 28 1-6 1-0 UM 6-7 1-12 233 1-24 3-65 25:31 4 of 8 0 of 0 34-317 2-49.0 18-31-0 65-550 41 3 0 4 7 3 1-1 20 14 3-3 229 0-0 0-0 0-0 B-CU 2 of 2 34:29 8-83 13-101 4-100 30-121 8 of 17 5-39.8 69-350 25-39-1 3 2 21 1 3 3 (Badgley, M. kick) 4-52 1:14, BCU 13 - UM 38 1:14, M. kick) 4-52 (Badgley, 13 - UM 41 BCU 3:27, 8-32 Walton, M 5 yd run (Badgley, M. kick) run (Badgley, M 5 yd Walton, 9-48 2:44, BCU 3 - UM 10 3:08, BCU 3 - UM 17 M. kick) 8-92 (Badgley, 1:56, BCU 3 - UM24 M. kick) 4-78 (Badgley, field goal, yd 35 Uriel Hernandez BCU 6 - UM 24 4:41, 14-59 M. kick) run (Badgley, M 6 yd Walton, BCU 6 - UM 31 2:30, 7-72 run (Uriel Hernandez Michael Jones 1 yd BCU 13 - UM 31 6:14, 11-75 M. Rosier, from pass 22 yd Berrios, B. goal, field 50 yd Badgley Uriel Hernandez 36 yd field goal, field 36 yd Uriel Hernandez BCU 3 - UM 0 7:35, 12-54 field goal, yd 27 Badgley BCU 3 - UM 3 4:06, 11-55 M. Rosier, from pass L. 5 yd Cager, M. Rosier, from pass 5 yd Langham, D. UM UM BCU UM BCU UM BCU UM UM UM Miami: Langham, D. 3-65; Cager, L. 3-47; Berrios, L. 3-47; Cager, 3-65; Miami: Langham, D. Miami: Walton,M. 16-148; Homer, T. 11-103; Rosier, M. Rosier, 11-103; T. Homer, 16-148; Miami: Walton,M. : Miami: Rosier, M. 17-28-0-217; Shirreffs, E. 1-2-0-16; E. 1-2-0-16; Shirreffs, M. 17-28-0-217; : Miami: Rosier,

13:31 GAME 1 | SEPT. 2 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. 2 | MIAMI GARDENS, 1 | SEPT. GAME 12:30 03:19 08:31 05:14 06:16 01:08 07:25 05:34 00:53 HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

#18/#18 MIAMI 13 BETHUNE-COOKMAN

Thomas 1-19; Donald Johnson IV 1-13; Tupac Isme 1-2; Demetrius Demetrius Isme 1-2; Tupac Donald Johnson IV 1-13; 1-19; Thomas 1--5 Weaver- 1-16; Irvin, M. 1-11; Herndon, C. 1-10; Thomas, J. 1--2 BCU: Michael D. BCU: Michael D. 1--2 J. Thomas, Herndon, C. 1-10; Irvin, M. 1-11; 1-16; Brown Frank 4-23; Mitchell 5-48; Keavon Davis Jawill Jones 7-51; Jonathan 1-41; Jamaruz Thompkins Ja-Quan Lumas 2-14; 2-23; RECEIVING: Dallas, D. M. 1-18; Harley, M. 2-8; Walton, 2-25; T. Homer, 3-35; B. PASSING 3-4-0-17 Jabari Dunham 22-35-1-212, BCU: Larry Brihm Jr. 53; Keavon Mitchell 2-18; Larry Brihm, Jr. 5-15; Frank Brown 1--1; 1--1; Brown Frank 5-15; Larry Brihm, Jr. 2-18; Mitchell Keavon 53; 3--1 Jamaruz Thompkins RUSHING: RUSHING: Jones 12- Michael D. Isme 7-47; BCU: Tupac 3-25 T. Gray, 4-43; Scores-Chances Red-Zone Number-Yards Sacks By: Time Possession Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Returns-Yards Interception (Number-Avg) Punts Penalties-Yards Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Att-Comp-Int Passes OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL Number-Lost Fumbles: DOWNS FIRST (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YDS PASSING

4th kick) 3rd

2nd

Summary Scoring 1st Bethune-Cookman (0-1) (0-1) Bethune-Cookman Miami (1-0) Score by Quarters Quarters by Score 88 SEASON IN REVIEW Sacks By:Sacks Number-Yards Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Possession Time Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Punts (Number-Avg) Interceptions-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 4th 2nd 1st Summary Scoring 1-1) (4-1, Duke Miami (3-0, 1-0) Score by Quarters Herndon IV, C.1-4; Harley, M.1-2; Thomas, J. 1-0 Walton, M.4-79; Richards, A.3-106; Cager, L.3-27; Berrios,B. 2-52; Rahming, T. 2-27; Koppenhaver, D. 1-6;Reeves, D. 1-4; Miami(FL) - RECEIVING: (FL) -Rosier, M.15-26-1-270 PASSING: ami (FL)-Walton, M.17-51; Rosier, M.15-45; Homer, T. 3-43. Harris, Q. 2-22; Duncan,J. 4-14; Pierre, N.2-3; Rahming,T. 1-2; Mi RUSHING: DUKE 6 #14/#13 MIAMI HURRICANES 00:03 04:48 03:40 08:25 08:25 03:13 01:13 GAME 3|SEPT. 29|DURHAM,N.C.

DUKE-Jones, D. 21-41-1-166; Harris,Q. 0-1-0-0; Miami DUKE-Wilson, S.9-63; Grier, B. 10-48;Jones,D. 18-31; @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM DUKE- Lloyd, J. 9-82; Taylor, C.4-33; Wilson, S.4-14;

UM UM DU UM UM DU UM 1-40 0:07, UM31-Duke 6 (Badgley, M.kick),4-62 1:53, UM24 -DU6 Richards, A.49 yd pass from Rosier, M. 10-57 3:10, UM17-6 8-37 3:29, UM17-3 10-48 3:30, UM14-3 7-68 2:27, UM14-Duke 0 (Badgley, M.kick),5-76 1:59, UM7-Duke 0 Berrios, B. 27 yd pass from Rosier, M. Parker, A.36yd fieldgoal Badgley, M.20yd fieldgoal Homer, T. 40yd run(Badgley, M.kick) Parker. A.27 yd fieldgoal Rosier, M.1yd run(Badgley, M.kick) 14 3 1 2 3 3 61-409 26-15-1 35-139 4 of12 5-28.8 26:29 6-36 5-59 7-82 1 of 2-34 2-37 0-0 1-1 0-0 270 UM 2-2 1-0 1--8 3 19 0 0 14 4 0

31 88-349 42-21-1 46-183 6-38.2 5 of19 DUKE Score 4-104 1 of3 33:31 3-15 0-0 0-0 166 2-3 24 31 6 - Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 4th 3rd 1st Scoring Summary Florida State (1-3, 1-2) 2-0) (4-0, Miami Score by Quarters Campbell, G. 1-15 4-54; Tate, A. 3-56; Murray, N. 3-39; Gavin, K. 3-24; Patrick, J. 3-15; 3-55; Thomas, J. 2-11; Langham,D. 1-23; Cager, L.1-7; FSU:Izzo, R. RECEIVING: 203 PASSING Blackman, J. 9--6 FSU: Akers, C.20-121; Patrick, J. 11-91;Murray, N.1-3; Taylor, L.1--4; RUSHING: By:Sacks Number-Yards Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Possession Time Penalties-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards FLORIDA STATE #13/#12 MIAMI 2017 CAPITAL ONEORANGE BOWL 00:06 05:09 06:55 06:57 FOOTBALL 07:25 01:24 11:08 12:17 GAME 4|OCT. 7|TALLAHASSEE, FLA.

: Miami:Rosier, M.19-44-1-254; FSU:Blackman,J. 17-28-2- Miami: Homer, T. 3-29; Rosier, M. 14-29; Walton, M. 12-25; Miami:Berrios,B. 8-90;Richards, A.4-68;Herndon,C. FS UM UM FS FSU FS UM UM

(Badgley, M.kick)9-75 1:18, UM24 -FSU20 (Aguayo, R.kick)9-75 3:45, UM17-FSU20 Tate, A.20yd pass from Blackman,J. (Badgley, M.kick)6-75 1:46,UM17-FSU13 8-44 4:22, UM10-FSU13 (Aguayo, R.kick)6-77 2:30, UM10-FSU (Badgley, M.kick)1-21 0:05,UM10-FSU3 12-62 3:52, UM3-FSU 10-71 4:16, UM0-FSU3 Langham, D. 23yd pass from Rosier, M. Berrios, B. 6yd pass from Rosier, M. Aguayo, R.38yd fieldgoal, Aguayo, R.36yd fieldgoal, Izzo, R.15yd pass from Blackman,J. Berrios, B. 21yd pass from Rosier, M. Badgley, M.31yd fieldgoal, 0 3 1 2 0 0 19-44-1 73-337 9-43.7 7 of17 0 of 29-83 25:01 4-23 6-79 7-65 2-38 254 0-0 1-18 2-4 UM 20 3 10 2- 0 14 17 4 17-28-2 43-203 20 71-406 24 5 of15 7-33.7 0 of 34:59 3-70 3-12 1--4 203 3-3 1-0 1-0 FS 22 Score 24 20 89

SEASON IN REVIEW 19 27 Score 27 22 2-2 UM UM 1-12 4-4 0-0 344 4-26 5-122 30:41 0 of 1 3 of 13 6-38.5 32-136 75-480 7 6 4 26-43-0 7 10 3 23 SU 135 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 5-42 3-22 2-28 1 of 2 29:19 3-35.0 51-264 9 of 22 93-399 14-42-4 3 10 2 1 3 0 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 17-71 4:22; SU 3 - UM 13 4:22; 17-71 field goal C. 40 yd Murphy, SU 6 - UM 13 2:42; 12-70 M. Rosier, from 40 pass J. Thomas, 0:48; SU 6 - UM M. kick) 3-53 (Badgley, SU 13 - UM 20 1:43; 6-65 field goal yd C. 45 Murphy, SU 16 - UM 20 4:59; 11-29 field goal yd C. 53 Murphy, SU 19 - UM 20 1:54; 6-34 M. kick) run (Badgley, 33 yd T. Homer, SU 19 - UM 27 9-85 2:35; Badgley, M. 18 yd field goal M. 18 yd Badgley, 3 5:31; SU 0 - UM 13-74 M. Rosier, from pass Herndon, C. 10 yd SU 0 - UM 10 M. kick) 8-84 2:42; (Badgley, 0 - UM 13 2:50; SU 7-40 field goal C. 22 yd Murphy, C. kick) Neal, M. 15 run (Murphy, Badgley, M. 39 yd field goal yd M. 39 Badgley, SU UM SU SU UM UM UM SU SU UM SU - Philips, E. 5-57; Ishmael, S. 4-41; Butler, D. D. Butler, Ishmael, S. 4-41; SU - Philips, E. 5-57; SU - Strickland, D. 14-105; Dungey, E. 20-100; Neal, E. 20-100; Dungey, 14-105; D. SU - Strickland, SU - Dungey, E. 27-43-4-137; Butler, D. 1-1-0--2; UM - 1-1-0--2; D. Butler, E. 27-43-4-137; SU - Dungey,

10:41 14:22 02:51 06:19 01:08 07:25 05:23 08:55 09:52 02:48 FOOTBALL 19 SYRACUSE #8/#7 MIAMI GAME 6 | OCT. 21 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. GARDENS, 21 | MIAMI 6 | OCT. GAME PASSING: M. 26-43-0-344; Rosier, RECEIVING: UM - Herndon, C. 10- E. 1--2; 1-0; Dungey, D. Strickland, 3-39; Mullins, 2-61; J. Thomas, 4-27; T. A. 6-99; Homer, 96; Richards, M. 1-9 Harley, 1-11; Berrios, B. 1-19; Langham, D. 1-22; D. OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL Returns-Yards Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception (Number-Avg) Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time Possession Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Scores-Chances Red-Zone Number-Yards Sacks By: RUSHING: 20-95; T. 1-8; UM - Homer, D. Butler, M. 14-46; Phiips, E. 1-14; M. 9-45 Rosier, 3rd 20 4th DOWNS FIRST (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YDS PASSING Att-Comp-Int Passes Score by Quarters Quarters by Score Syracuse (4-4, 2-2) Summary 4-0) Miami (6-0, Scoring 1st 2nd 25 24 24 24 UM 5-5 297 0-0 0-0 2-14 Score 2-36 1 of 1 4-96 32:45 6-37.8 2 of 12 74-481 36-184 38-23-0 25 24 9 0 4 3 16 10 3 55 0-0 2-1 GT 1-6 6-45 1-4 3-3 0-0 0-0 3-27 27:15 1 of 2 7-193 8-3-0 61-281 4 of 13 6-45.3 53-226 7 10 2 1 7 3 Badgley, M. 32 yd field goal yd M. 32 Badgley, Badgley, M. 33 yd field goal M. 33 yd Badgley, T. Marshall, from pass 3 yd J. Green, return kickoff yd Simmons, L. 42 GT 24 - UM 13 24 GT field goal M. 21 yd Badgley, - UM 16 24 GT 2:19; 6-71 failed) M. pass run (Rosier, yd. 27 T. Homer, - UM 22 24 GT 1:57; 6-75 field goal yd M. 24 Badgley, - UM 25 24 15-85 2:30; GT 8-29 2:41; GT 0 - UM 3 GT 2:41; 8-29 UM 3 7 - GT 3:43; 7-76 14 - UM 3 GT 3:41; S. kick) 8-70 (Davis, UM 6 14 - GT 4:17; 11-72 M. Rosier, from pass 17 yd T. Homer, 14 - UM 13 GT 1:47; M. kick) 9-77 (Badgley, 21 - UM 13 S. kick) GT (Davis, field goal 13-68 6:34; 31 yd King, B. Green, J. 5 yd run (Davis, S. kick) run (Davis, 5 yd J. Green, UM GT GT UM UM UM UM UM GT GT GT- Jeune, R. 2-52; Green, J. 1-3; Miami (FL) - Berrios, - (FL) Miami 1-3; J. Green, R. 2-52; Jeune, GT- GT - Lynch, C. 5-71; Searcy, Q. 7-42; Benson, K. 7-40; Benson, K. 7-40; 7-42; Q. Searcy, C. 5-71; - Lynch, GT

GT - Marshall, T. 3-7-0-55; Miami (FL) - Rosier, M. 23- - Rosier, Miami (FL) 3-7-0-55; T. - Marshall, GT

13:36 14:53 14:28 08:10 08:10 03:33 05:52 04:27 00:04 00:04 HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017

GAME 5 | OCT. 14 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. MIAMI GARDENS, 14 | 5 | OCT. GAME

#11/#10 MIAMI #11/#10 TECH GEORGIA Score by Quarters Quarters by Score RECEIVING: RECEIVING: 2-78; J. Thomas, Herndon, C. 5-41; 5-100; Langham, D. 6-44; B. 1--1 T. Gauthier, 2-17; Mullins, D. 2-18; T. Homer, 37-0-297 PASSING: 6-14; Miami (FL) - Homer, T. 20-170; Rosier, M. 11-20; Gray, T. 2-7; 2-7; T. Gray, M. 11-20; Rosier, 20-170; T. - Homer, Miami (FL) 6-14; 1-4 J. Thomas, RUSHING: RUSHING: J. Green, 6-17; Weimerskirch 19-18; T. Marshall, N. 3-24; Cottrell, Scores-Chances Red-Zone Number-Yards Sacks By: Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time Possession Returns-Yards Interception (Number-Avg) Punts Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL Returns-Yards Fumble RUSHES-YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YDS PASSING Att-Comp-Int Passes DOWNS FIRST

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2nd 1st Scoring Summary 3-0) Miami (5-0, Scoring Georgia Tech (3-2, 2-1) 2-1) (3-2, Tech Georgia 90 SEASON IN REVIEW J. 3-101; Berrios,B. 7-78; Herndon,C.2-60; Homer, Tr. 3-57; Dallas, 1-14; Bargas, J. 1-14; Johnson,R.2-8; Sutton, J. 1--1; Miami:Thomas, Newsome, D. 2-29; Ratlif, A.2-25; Fritts, B. 2-15; Cunningham, J. RECEIVING: E. 1-3-0-0; 1-3-0-23; Miles,M. 1-1-0-5 Miami:Rosier, M.16-38-1-356; Shirreffs, PASSING 1-2; Dallas,D. 1-0 Surratt, C. 3--1; Miami: Homer, T. 16-40; Rosier, M. 12-20; Gray, T. RUSHING: By:Sacks Number-Yards Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Possession Time Penalties-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Scoring Summary North Carolina (1-8,0-6) Miami (7-0, 5-0) Score by Quarters D. 1-49; Richards, A.1-11 NORTH CAROLINA #8/#8 MIAMI 09:26 03:48 03:03 09:52 04:52 07:59 01:58 14:43 HURRICANES GAME 7|OCT. 28|CHAPELHILL,N.C.

: UNC:Elliott, N.16-39-3-173; Ratliff, A. 2-3-0-51; Surratt, C. UNC: Brown, J. 19-88;Elliot,N.21-79; Newsome, D. 3-10; UNC:Corrales, B. 4-64; Brown, J. 4-51; Elliott, N.1-33; @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM NC NC UM UM NC NC UM UM Corrales, B. 9yd pass from Elliott, N. Corrales, B. 18yd pass from Ratliff, A. Thomas, J. 78 yd pass from Rosier, M. Herndon, C.51 yd pass from Rosier, M. Jones, F. 45 yd fieldgoal Jones, F. 24 yd fieldgoal (Elliott, N.pass failed); 9-57 1:40, UM24-UNC 19 (Badgley, M.kick)6-852:02; UM24 -UNC13 Berrios, B. 5yd pass from Rosier, M. (Jones, F. kick)4-53 1:44; UM17-UNC13 4-9 1:11; UM 17-UNC6 (Badgley, M.kick)1-78 0:11; UM14-UNC6 (Badgley, M.kick)6-75 1:50;UM7-UNC6 9-53 3:10; UM0-UNC6 7-57 1:56;UM0-UNC3 Badgley, M.21yd fieldgoal 0 3 1 2 3 7 73-415 4 of17 17-41-1 26:09 8-38.1 32-59 1 of2 5-60 7-56 2-30 3-24 2-28 3-16 356 UM 2-3 3-1 3 10 16 7 4 6 7 24 20-46-3 92-428 19 6-40.0 46-176 6 of18 2 of4 Score 32:51 2-52 UNC 2-12 0-0 252 3-5 1-8 27 1-1 24 19 Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 4th 3rd 2nd Scoring Summary Miami (8-0, 6-0) Virginia Tech (7-2, 3-2) Score by Quarters 1-20; Rosier, M.1-17; Dallas,D. 1-5 UM: Berrios,B. 4-59; Richards, A.3-57; Herndon,C.2-61; Homer, T. Cunningham, C.2-17; Clark,J. 2-16; McClease2-4; McMillian,T. 1--2; RECEIVING: Berrios, B. 1-1-0-17; Dallas,D. 0-1-0-0 PASSING D. 6-32 15-40; Savoy, S.4-9;UM:Homer, T. 14-9;Rosier, M.13-84; Dallas, RUSHING: By:Sacks Number-Yards Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Possession Time Penalties-Yards #9/#6 MIAMI #13/#13 VIRGINIATECH GAME 8|NOV. 4|MIAMIGARDENS, FLA. 2017 CAPITAL ONEORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL 07:00 02:03 07:07 09:41 14:34 11:39

: VT: Jackson, J. 20-32-2-197; UM: Rosier, M. 11-22-3-202; VT: McMillian,T. 15-52; McClease, D. 9-29; Jackson,J. VT: Phillips,C. 7-101; Savoy, S.4-39; Kumah, E.2-22; UM VT VT UM UM UM 3-56 1:04; VT 10-UM28 2-61 0:59; VT 10-UM21 Herndon, C.43 yd pass (Badgley, M.kick) 5-17 2:16; VT 10-UM14 VT 3-UM14 2-69 1:05;VT 0-UM14 (Badgley, M.kick)9-87 4:42 VT 0-UM7 Jackson, J. 1yd run(Slye, J. kick) Slye, J. 50yd fieldgoal;5-17 2:16 Homer, T. 64yd run(Badgley, M.kick) Berrios, B. 8yd pass from Rosier, M. Rosier, M.13yd run(Badgley, M.kick) 0 0 1 2 14 3 73-415 4 of17 17-41-1 26:09 8-38.1 32-59 1 of2 5-60 7-56 2-30 3-24 2-28 3-16 356 2-3 3-1 VT 3 16 7 7 4 0 7 28 20-46-3 10 92-428 6-40.0 46-176 6 of18 2 of4 Score 32:51 2-52 2-12 0-0 252 3-5 UM 1-8 27 1-1 28 10 91

SEASON IN REVIEW - 28 44 15 UM 210 0-0 0-0 1-33 Score 5-34 27:33 4 of 4 1-30-1 0 of 0 6 of 13 5-30.8 32-148 60-358 15-28-2 44 0 4 13 7 17 18 3 1-2 2-2 2-0 384 3-14 1-20 UVA 6-40 4-40 32:27 0 of 3 28-55 0 of 0 4-37.0 4 of 13 28-37-1 65-439 7 7 2 1 7 14 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL Harris, D. 36 pass from Rosier, M. (Badgley, M. M. (Badgley, Rosier, from 36 pass Harris, D. 14 - UM 14 0:06; VA kick) 1-36 K. (Mejia, A.J. Benkert, from A. 33 pass Levrone, 21 - UM 14 VA kick) 6-81 2:59; 28 - UM 14 VA 0:52; kick) 2-21 M. M. (Badgley, Rosier, from L. 9 pass Cager, 28 - UM 21 VA 2:17; kick) 7-63 M. kick) (Badgley, interception 30 yd Johnson, J. 28 - UM 28 VA 31 VA 28 - UM M. 44 field goal 4-8 2:03; Badgley, 5-47 M. kick failed) M. 8 run (Badgley, Rosier, 37 28 - UM VA 2:42; 1:34 M. kick) 3-29 19 run (Badgley, T. Homer, 28 - UM 44 VA Zacchaeaus, O. 33 pass from Benkert, K. Benkert, from 33 pass O. Zacchaeaus, - UM 0 7 VA 5;11; kick) 9-75 (Mejia, A.J. 14 - UM 0 2:25; VA kick) 4-92 M. Rosier, from A. 10 pass Richards, 14 - UM 7 M. kick) 5-40 1:48; VA (Badgley, K. (Mejia, A.J. Benkert, from pass 26 Hamm, D. Reed, J. 75 pass from Benkert, K. (Mejia, A.J. Benkert, from pass 75 J. Reed, VA: Reed, J. 2-81; Dowling, D. 7-70; Zaccheaus, O. 6-67; 6-67; O. Zaccheaus, 7-70; D. Dowling, 2-81; J. Reed, VA: UM VA UM UM UM UM UM VA UM VA VA VA: Zaccheaus, O. 5-29; Reed, J. 5-27; Ellis, J. 11-24; Ben 11-24; Ellis, J. 5-27; J. Reed, 5-29; O. Zaccheaus, VA: : VA: Benkert, K. 28-37-1-384; UM: Rosier, M. 15-28-2-210 UM: Rosier, K. 28-37-1-384; Benkert, : VA:

FOOTBALL 12:21 01:16 02:12 00:21 00:14 00:14 10:04 09:57 04:03 09:49 00:30 GAME 10 | NOV. 18 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. GARDENS, 18 | MIAMI 10 | NOV. GAME 28 VIRGINIA #2/#2 MIAMI Ellis, J. 6-57; Levrone, A. 2-37; Hamm, D. 1-26; Butts, E. 2-21; Dubois, E. 2-21; Butts, 1-26; Hamm, D. A. 2-37; Levrone, 6-57; Ellis, J. Berrios, 2-43; Harris, D. A. 4-51; UM: Ricahrds, L. 1-11; Atkins, H. 1-14; Irvin, M. M. 1-10; Harley, Herndon, C. 1-14; 1-33; J. Thomas, 3-38; B. 1-2 D. L. 1-0; Langham, Cager, 1-10; Att-Comp-Int Passes OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL Number-Lost Fumbles: Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD Interception (Number-Avg) Punts Penalties-Yards Time Possession Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Scores-Chances Red-Zone Number-Yards Sacks By: RUSHING: 5-15 Dallas, D. M. 9-38; Rosier, 7-96; T. UM: Homer, K. 7--25; kert, PASSING RECEIVING: 2nd 3rd 4th DOWNS FIRST (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YDS PASSING Score by Quarters Quarters by Score (6-5, 3-4) Virginia Summary 7-0) Miami (10-0, Scoring 1st - 8 41 18 137 UM 6-6 0-0 8 5-21 Score 2-28 2-28 33:59 3 of 3 3-85-1 2 of 13 4-38.5 42-237 66-374 41 15-24-0 7 0 4 7 8 13 3 1-1 1-1 ND 152 1--3 0-0 0-0 4-82 1-5 6-49 1 of 2 26:01 6-39.2 6 of 16 63-261 36-109 13-27-3 0 13 2 1 0 14 8-30 4:50; ND 8 - UM 41 4:50; 8-30 2-32 0:36; ND 0 - UM 14 2-32 ND 0 - UM 17 9-48 2:37; field goal M. 30 yd Badgley, ND 0 - UM 20 4--4 1:24; - ND 0 - UM 27 ND 0 - UM 34 9-90 4:30; B. Wimbush, from pass Mack, A. 14 yd ND 8 - UM 34 10-80 4:47 B.) Wimbush, (rush by M. kick) run (Badgley, 4 yd Dallas, D. Berrios, B. 7 yd pass from Rosier, M. Rosier, from pass 7 yd Berrios, B. ND 0 - UM 7 M. kick) 8-58 3:04; (Badgley, M. kick) run (Badgley, M. 16 yd Rosier, Dallas, D. 4 yd run (Badgley, M. Kick) run (Badgley, 4 yd Dallas, D. Badgley, M. 23 yd field goal M. 23 yd Badgley, M. kick) (Badgley, INT return yd 65 T. Bandy,

UM ND UM UM UM UM UM UM ND: St. Brown, E. 4-68; Stepherson, K. 3-43; Mack, A. K. 3-43; E. 4-68; Stepherson, Brown, ND: St. ND: Adams, J. 16-40; Wimbush 11;24; Williams, D. 3-23; 3-23; D. Williams, 11;24; 16-40; Wimbush J. ND: Adams,

: ND: Wimbush, B. 10-21-2-119; Book, I. 3-6-1-33; UM: Book, I. 3-6-1-33; 10-21-2-119; B. : ND: Wimbush,

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GAME 9 | NOV. 11 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. | MIAMI GARDENS, 11 9 | NOV. GAME

#7/#6 MIAMI #7/#6 DAME NOTRE #3/#5 don, C. 4-30; Harris, D. 3-4; Cager, L. 2-45; Thomas, J. 2-24; Homer, Homer, 2-24; J. Thomas, L. 2-45; Cager, 3-4; Harris, D. don, C. 4-30; 2-10 Berrios, B. 2-24; T. RECEIVING: UM: Hern 1-4; T. Jr. Jones, 1-16; D. Smythe, C. 2-9; Claypool, 2-12; PASSING M. 15-24-0-137 Rosier, Homer, T. 18-146; Dallas, D. 12-53; Rosier, M. 9-44; TM 3--6 M. 9-44; Rosier, 12-53; Dallas, D. 18-146; T. Homer, RUSHING: RUSHING: UM: C. 1--1; Claypool, 1-1; McIntosh Book, I. 2-10; 2-12; T. Jones Jr., Scores-Chances Red-Zone Number-Yards Sacks By: Conversions Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Penalties-Yards Time Possession Returns-Yards-TDs Interception (Number-Avg) Punts Number-Lost Fumbles: Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Att-Comp-Int Passes OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS TOTAL RUSHES-YARDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) YDS PASSING DOWNS FIRST

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Scoring Summary Scoring 1st Miami (9-0) Score by Quarters Quarters by Score Dame (8-2) Notre 92 SEASON IN REVIEW 3-17; Mathews, A.1-9;Hall, D. 1-5 Henderson, Q. 3-36; Clark,C.2-25; Araujo Lopes, R.2-21; Ollison,Q. 3-41; Harris, D. 3-29; Irvin II, M. 1-7; Homer, T. 1-2; UP: Weah, J. 6-80; RECEIVING: Pickett, K.18-29-0-193 PASSING Henderson, Q. 4-23; Team: 4--23 ffs, E.1--2; UP:Ollison, Q. 14-62; Pickett, K. 13-60;Hall, D. 10-30; RUSHING: By:Sacks Number-Yards Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Possession Time Penalties-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards-TDs Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Scoring Summary Pittsburgh (5-7, 3-5) Miami Score by Quarters (10-1, 7-1) PITTSBURGH 24 #2/#2 MIAMI HURRICANES 06:45 00:35 02:54 GAME 11|NOV. 24 |PITTSBURGH, PA. 07:03 02:16 01:47

: UM:Rosier, M.15-34-0-187; Shirreffs, E.0-2-0-0; UP: UM: Rosier, M.12-31; Homer, T. 7-12; Dallas,D. 3-4; Shirre @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM UM:Berrios,B. 4-61; Richards, A.3-47; Herndon,C. UP UP UP UM UP UM (Badgley, M.kick)2-66 0:38;UM14-UP24 12-90 6:10; UM7-UP24 (Kessman, A.kick)9-65 4:24; UM7-UP17 Ollison, Q. 5yd pass from Pickett, K. 11-68 4:23; UM 7-UP10 Pickett, K.6yd run(Kessman, A.kick) (Badgley, M.kick)9-803:51; UM7-UP3 5-17 1:44; UM0-UP3 Kessman. A.46yd fieldgoal Berrios, B. 39 yd pass from Rosier, M. Pickett, K.22yd run(Kessman, A.kick) Richards, A.23yd pass from Rosier, M. 0 7 3 1 2 7 15-36-0 10-36.7 59-232 4 of15 0 of 23-45 23:30 4-90 6-52 5-54 0-0 0-0 1-19 UM 187 1-3 1-1 3 14 7 4 7 18-29-0 14 74-345 6-43.8 45-152 8 of17 36:30 1 of Score 1-30 4-16 0-0 3-11 3-2 2-2 193 UP 20 24 14 - Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Fumbles: Number-Lost TOTAL OFFENSEPLAYS-YARDS Passes Att-Comp-Int PASSING YDS (NET) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) FIRST DOWNS 4th 3rd 2nd 1st Scoring Summary Clemson (12-1) Miami Score by Quarters (10-2) Fuller, C.1-4 1-11; Etienne, T. 2-8; Feaster, T. 1-8;Richard, M. 1-7; Chase, T. 1-6; 5-45; Cain, D. 3-39; Overton, D. 1-15; Rodgers, A. 3-11; Choice, A. Cager, L.1-11; Harley, M.1-10; CU:McCloud,R.6-100; Renfrow, H. RECEIVING: Cooper, Z.1-2-0-6; Johnson,H.1-3-0--4 PASSING Cloud, R.3-6;Fuller, C.11-5;Johnson,H.1--8 Etienne, T. 6-24; Feaster, T. 4-22; Choice, A.7-21; Bryant, K.9-7; mc RUSHING: By:Sacks Number-Yards Red-Zone Scores-Chances Fourth-Down Conversions Third-Down Conversions Possession Time Penalties-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Interception Returns-Yards-TDs #1/#1 CLEMSON #7/#7 MIAMI 2017 CAPITAL ONEORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL 06:45 03:02 12:49 03:17 01:01 10:14 3:29 GAME 12|DEC. 2|CHARLOTTE, N.C.

: UM:Rosier, M.14-29-2-110; CU:Bryant, K.23-29-0-252; UM: Dallas,D. 6-44; Homer, T. 14-41; Rosier, M.10-19; CU: UM:Berrios,B. 7-51; Thomas, J. 2-20; IrvinII, M.3-18; CU CU CU UM CU CU CU Spence 46yd fieldgoal6-16 Etienne 4yd. run(Spence kick) 9-54 4:05; UM 3-CU38 (Spence kick)2-13 0:55; UM0-CU38 6-43 3:13; UM0-CU31 2:36 UM0-CU24 9-41 3:46;UM0-CU21 7-71 3:07; UM0-CU14 10-68 4:24; UM0-CU7 Choice 1yd run(Spence kick) Badgley, M.22yd fieldgoal Cain 27 yd. pass from Bryant Feaster 11yd. run(Spence kick) Bryant, K.11yd run(Spence kick) 14 0 1 2 7 14-29-2 30-104 59-214 9-38.4 3 of16 0 of 25:54 5-110 4-30 2-13 4-18 0-0 0-0 UM 110 2-1 1-1 3 10 17 4 0 3 38 25-34-0 9 of18 75-331 6-31.3 Score 34:06 0 of1 41-77 2-45 4-23 2-37 2-19 254 3 5-5 CU 3-1 18 38 93 3 -

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12/29/09 12/30/05 12/29/98 12/27/08 12/23/67 12/10/66 12/27/96 12/31/04 12/31/06 12/28/16 12/26/15 12/15/62 12/28/13 12/27/14 12/31/10 12/16/61 FOOTBALL 1/2/04 1/2/84 1/2/89 1/3/02 1/3/03 1/2/87 1/1/00 1/1/90 1/1/94 1/1/86 1/1/88 1/2/01 1/1/34 1/1/95 1/1/85 1/1/92 1/1/46 1/1/93 1/2/81 1/1/35 1/2/51 1/1/33 1/1/91 1/1/51 DATE Clemson safety infourth quarter was go-ahead score Jim Kelly (offense), JimBurt (defense) namedMVPs Carlos Huerto booted 3FGs insecond straight OBW Rallied from 7-0 halftimedeficit for fourth bowl win Lead changedhandssixtimesbefore Nebraska won Hudson 89-yard INTreturn cappedupset of#16HC First bowl gameafter two self-imposed bowl bans Miami claimedfirst offive national championships Mallios scored bothTDsinUMwin1951 rematch UM compiles 344yards ofoffense in “snow bowl” Kaaya throws 4TDsinUM’s first bowl Wsince ‘06 Win wrapped upbest UMseasonsince 1994(11-1) Devin Hester returned blocked FG 78 yards for TD Miami’s fifthnational title, first Rose Bowl victory Up 14-0at half, UMallowed 15second-half points Miami’s third national title, second inthree years After UMtook 7-0 lead,UTscored final 35 points UCLA kicked GW 23-yard FG with51 seconds left Jarrett Payton (MVP) rushedfor 131yards inwin Miami claimedfourth national titleinnineyears Vinny Testaverde threw INTwith18seconds left UM D, MVPNate Webster shutdown GT offense Miami collected second national championship Scott Covington threw for 320 yards, won MVP Cal’s Anthoyn Millerscored go-ahead TDin4Q Shut outinbowl gamefor first timesince 1935 Colorado outscored Miami21-7 insecond half Loss snappedfive-game bowl winning streak Kirby Freeman threw for 272 yards and3TDs Win snappedthree-game bowl losingstreak Miami trailed 30-3 entering fourth quarter Duke Johnsonrushedfor 132 yards inloss Nebraska scored 15fourth-quarter points Duquene scored 27 fourth quarter points Wisconsin scored 20unanswered points Bucknell scored 19second-half points Miami’s fourth consecutive bowl win Cook’s 3-yard TDrunwas lonescore Worst bowl loss inprogram history 34-game winningstreak snapped NOTES 95

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7 2 0 0 8 6 0 0 0 0 7 7 8 0 0 0 14 0 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 7 6 0 0 0 0 shattered his UM passing record with record his UM passing shattered Vollenweider 12 run (kick failed) 12 run (kick Vollenweider Mira) from (Miller pass return Spinelli 60 punt Sarette) from pass 1 run (Easterly Davis (Erickson kick) Sarette from 7 pass Easterly Mallios 11 run (Tremont kick) Mallios 11 run (Tremont kick) Mallios 2 run (Tremont Cone 1 run (Radcliff kick) 1 run (Radcliff Cone Hair (kick failed) from G. Smith 7 pass kick) Mallios 5 run (Watson kick) (Watson Hackett from Smith 14 pass F. S. Smith by Smith tackled in end zone F. Safety, FOOTBALL ricanes rolled up 502 yards to Nebraska’s 296 and Nebraska’s to yards up 502 ricanes rolled UM quarterback downs. edge in first had a 34-12 Mira George touch and two yards 321 for completions 24 earning him MVP honors. downs, Miami (14) Syracuse UM UM SU SU BOWL 1962 GOTHAM MIAMI 34 36, NEBRASKA N.Y. 15, 1962 • NEW YORK, DECEMBER snow- in icy, weather 17-degree in freezing Played the lead changed hands Stadium, Yankee banked Hur The 36-34. won Nebraska six times before MIAMI 14, CLEMSON 0 MIAMI 14, CLEMSON FLA. • JACKSONVILLE, 2, 1952 JANUARY SCORING Miami (19) Clemson UM UM BOWL LIBERTY 1961 15, MIAMI 14 SYRACUSE • MEMPHIS, TENN. 16, 1961 DECEMBER SCORING 1951 ORANGE BOWL ORANGE 1951 MIAMI 14 15, CLEMSON 1, • MIAMI, FLA. 1951 JANUARY Miami SCORING (15) (10) Clemson CU CU UM UM CU BOWL GATOR 1952

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HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES 96 BOWL HISTORY HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY NEB UM NEB UM NEB UM UM NEB Nebraska Miami SCORING downs, earninghimMVPhonors. 24 completions for 321 yards andtwo touch George Mira had a34-12 edgeinfirst downs. UMquarterback ricanes rolled up502 yards to Nebraska’s 296 and six timesbefore Nebraska won 36-34. The Hur banked Yankee Stadium, theleadchangedhands Played infreezing 17-degree weather inicy, snow- DECEMBER 15,1962•NEWYORK, N.Y. NEBRASKA 36,MIAMI34 1962 GOTHAM BOWL SU SU UM UM (14) Syracuse Miami SCORING DECEMBER 16,1961 •MEMPHIS,TENN. SYRACUSE 15,MIAMI14 1961 LIBERTY BOWL UM NEB NEB UM NEB UM NEB UM UM NEB Nebraska Miami SCORING HURRICANES Thornton 1run(Claridge kick) Bennett 3run(Wilson kick) Eger 6 pass from Claridge(Johnson kick) Ryder 1run(Ryder pass from Mira) Ross 92 kickoff return (Johnson kick) Spinelli 30pass from Mira (pass failed) Rizzo 10pass from Mira (pass failed) Thornton 1run(runfailed) Easterly 7pass from Sarette (Ericksonkick) Davis 1run(Easterly pass from Sarette) Spinelli 60punt return (Millerpass from Mira) Vollenweider 12run(kickfailed) Ryder 1run(Wilson kick) Ross 1run(Thornton run) Thornton 1run(Claridge kick) Bennett 3run(Wilson kick) Eger 6pass from Claridge(Johnson kick) Ryder 1run(Ryder pass from Mira) Ross 92 kickoff return (Johnson kick) Spinelli 30pass from Mira (pass failed) Rizzo 10pass from Mira (pass failed) Thornton 1run(runfailed) @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM shattered hisUMpassing record with 0 6 6 6 6 6 14 14 14 14 0 8 0 8 8 8 7 7 8 8 7 7 7 34 34 36 36 14 15 - - DECEMBER 23,1967 •HOUSTON, TEXAS COLORADO MIAMI21 31, 1967 BLUEBONNET BOWL UM UM VT Virginia (9) Miami Tech SCORING led by All-American 8:05 leftinthegame. Miami’s potent defense was barreled over from theoneonfourth down with Jimmy Cox On thedrive, Millercompleted three passes to end marched to itswinningTDinthefourth quarter. a from asevenpoint deficitinthethird periodon too powerful for Virginia Tech. Miamirallied score at halftime, butintheendproved to be Miami found itselfonthe trailing endofa7-0 Playing infrigid36-degree weather inMemphis, DECEMBER 10, 1966•MEMPHIS,TENN. MIAMI 14,VIRGINIATECH 7 1966 LIBERTY BOWL UM NEB Colorado Miami SCORING Anderson. CU surged aheadagainona38-yard runby Bob last onefor anine-yard TD. With sixminutes left, Bill Miller 21-17 inthefourth onan85-yard drive sparked by put theBuffsahead17-14. UM regained thelead an 80-yard TDmarch withthesecond halfkickoff, goal by JohnFarler just before half, followed by a pass from DanKelly andran 77yards. Afield moved ahead moments later as came backwith Plantz scored from seven yards out,thenMiami at Rice Stadium. Inthefirst quarter, CU’s Larry after theleadhadchangedhandsfive times In awildscoring spectacle, Colorado won 31-21 Bill Miller 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL McGee 1run(Harriskick) J. Mira 7pass from Miller(Harriskick) Francisco 1run (Utinkick) Ryder 1run(Wilson kick) Ross 1run(Thornton run) ’s four completions to seven-yard TDpass to (12,11, and38yards), and 0 0 14 7 7 Joe Mira Ted Hendricks 0 0 3 ’s score from thetwo. UM 7 7 Jerry Daanen 14 Jimmy Dye 7 7 Joe Mira . Doug McGee 14 21 31 7 . UM stole , the 97

BOWL HISTORY - Jack Ken Ken 31 10 30 20 3 13 7 0 3 3 3 0 14 0 14 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 7 7 0 0 17 earned MVP honors by throwing for for throwing by earned MVP honors was named Defensive MVP as the Canes MVP as the Canes named Defensive was batted it away to seal the UM win. seal the to it away batted Brodsky 15 pass from Kelly (Miller kick) Kelly from 15 pass Brodsky (Miller kick) Hobbs 12 run FG Laury 42 kick) 1 run (Laury Lawrence Miller 31 FG FG Miller 37 FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL (5) Miami (5) (1) Nebraska UM ended a storybook climb to the national title the national climb to UM ended a storybook Miami QB defeat. a 31-30 Nebraska dealing by Bernie Kosar Linebacker 300 yards. Bowl-record a Orange Fernandez numer had set that offense a Nebraska contained Jeff Smith set in the game, Late records. ous NCAA win with a 24-yard the potential up for Nebraska within one. to pull the Huskers run to touchdown attempt. a two-point lined up for Nebraska Then, and lofted under pressure right Gill rolled Turner safety Smith, but UM strong toward a pass Calhoun SCORING (20) Miami Tech (20) Virginia UM UM VT VT UM UM 1984 ORANGE BOWL 30 MIAMI 31, NEBRASKA 2, 1984 • MIAMI, FLA. JANUARY SCORING ’s Chris on a 15-yard on a 15-yard Howard Schnellenberger Howard was named defensive MVP. named defensive was assured Miami of its first Miami of its first assured Larry Brodsky Jim Burt hitting hitting

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HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES game’s outstanding player on offense, while UM while UM on offense, player outstanding game’s middle guard goals by goals by the selected was 1966. Kelly since victory bowl the middle to cap the drive. The Hokies closed the The cap the drive. the middle to field but two half, early in the second 14-10 gap to three times to spark a 10-play, 99-yard drive. drive. 99-yard spark a 10-play, times to three Hobbs strike to culminate the nine-play drive. On Miami’s On Miami’s drive. the nine-play culminate to strike the air through connected Kelly possession, third took the opening kickoff 68 yards to paydirt, with to paydirt, yards 68 the opening kickoff took QB troops set the pace early with two long scoring long scoring early with two the pace set troops UM be the winning margin. to proved that drives against Virginia Tech on a clear Georgia day at at day Georgia on a clear Tech Virginia against Stadium. County Fulton The Hurricanes embarked on their first post- on their first Hurricanes embarked The off squaring 1967, since appearance season bowl JANUARY 2, 1981 • ATLANTA, GA. 2, 1981 • ATLANTA, JANUARY MIAMI 20, VIRGINIA TECH 10 VIRGINIA TECH MIAMI 20, 1981 PEACH BOWL 1981 PEACH CU CU CU UM UM CU CU UM 98 BOWL HISTORY HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY the most dominant offenses in college football, the 1986SugarBowl haditall.Miami,withoneof Amid therevelry of New Orleans’Bourbon Street, JANUARY 1986•NEW ORLEANS,LA. 1, TENNESSEE 35, MIAMI7 1986 SUGARBOWL UCLA UM UM UCLA UCLA UM UCLA UCLA UCLA UCLA UM UM UM UCLA (14) (13) Miami UCLA SCORING Lee’s heroics. to move 61 yards to theCanes seven, setting up a 37-36 advantage. The Bruinsusedeight plays pass from Bratton ing fieldgoalwith 51 seconds remaining. before theBruins’JohnLee kicked thedecid 1984 season.The leadchangedhandsseven times by theUCLA BruinsintheFiesta Bowl to capthe The Hurricaneswere dealtanarrow 39-37 defeat JANUARY 1985•TEMPE,ARIZ. 1, UCLA 39, MIAMI37 1985 FIESTA BOWL NEB NEB UM UM NEB NEB NEB UM UM UM HURRICANES had putMiamiaheadona3-yard TD Lee 23FG Bratton 3pass from Kosar (Cox kick) Bratton 19run(pass failed) Young 33pass from Bono(Lee kick) Sherrard 10pass from Bono(Lee kick) Cox 31FG Lee 33FG Lee 51 FG Safety, ShinnicktackledTuten inendzone Green 72 run (Lee kick) Blades 48pass from Kosar (Cox kick) Eddie Brown 68punt return (Cox kick) Oliver 34run(Cox kick) Green 6run(Lee kick) Smith 24 run(pass failed) Smith 1run(Livingston kick) Bentley 7run(Davis kick) Highsmith 1run(Davis kick) Livingston 34FG Gill 1run(Livingston kick) Steinkuhler 19run(Livingston kick) Dennison 22pass from Kosar (Davis kick) Davis 45 FG Dennison 2pass from Kosar (Davis kick) @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Bernie Kosar 14 7 15 7 with2:58left,givingUM 3 7 10 13 39 37 Melvin - included a31-yard strike to Vinny Testaverde onship withjust over three minutes leftto play. themselves 77yards from thenational champi “Battle For No. 1”andtheHurricanesfound A national television audience watched the JANUARY 2,1987 •TEMPE,ARIZ. PENN STATE 14,MIAMI10 1987 FIESTA BOWL UT UT UT UT UT UM (8) Tennessee (2) SCORING Miami finished with131 yards on15of25passes. ing. UTQBDarylDickey, whoearnedMVPhonors, Testaverde ranked Canes. Despite constant pressure, an opportunistic defense to down thesecond- eluded them.Tennessee usedasolidoffense and looking for thenational respect they felt had New Orleanswithahard-fought SEC title, were Volunteers, anunderrated team whorolled into was shootingfor thenational championship. The PSU UM PSU UM (2) (1) Penn SCORING Miami State the road to thenational title. downs. Butseven turnovers trippedtheCanes on esta Bowl records of162 yards andjust eight first yards and22first downs while holding PSU to Fi the goalline. The Canes finishedwith 445 total national title by intercepting aTestaverde pass at ing, Pete Giftopoulos endedUM’s drive for the 6-yard line. However, with18seconds remain tions by Testaverde that brought Miamito PSU’s Blades was thefirst ofsix consecutive comple 4th-and-6 play from Miami’s own 27. The pass to 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Wilson 6run(Reveiz kick) Powell 60run(Reveiz kick) Henderson 1run(Reveiz kick) McGee recovered fumbleinendzone (Reveiz kick) Smith 6pass from Dickey (Reveiz kick) Irvin 18pass from Testaverde (Cox kick) Dozier 6run (Mancakick) Selig 38FG Shaffer 4 run (Mancakick) Bratton 1run(Cox kick) threw for 217yards on20of36pass 0 0 7 0 7 7 engineered athrillingdrive that 14 0 14 Brian Blades 3 7 ona 35 10 14 7 Vinny - - - - - 99

BOWL HISTORY 3 23 3 0 3 0 0 13 @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 7 0 Conley 22 pass from Walsh (Huerta kick) Walsh from 22 pass Conley Huerta 18 FG (Huerta kick) Walsh from pass 42 Conley FG Huerta 37 Barrios 50 FG FG Huerta 37 FOOTBALL opening kickoff. The statistics backed up the backed statistics The opening kickoff. advantage held a 212-29 as the Canes scoreboard downs. edge in first and an 11-2 yards in total Nebraska SCORING (6) (2) Miami UM UM UM UM NEB UM MIAMI 23, NEBRASKA 3 MIAMI 23, NEBRASKA • MIAMI, FLA. 2, 1989 JANUARY was not Miami years, four time in the first For Year’s New title in its the national for playing 55th of the kickoff before Moments game. bowl the Nebraska, vs. Classic Bowl annual Orange Notre team, 1 ranked the No. learned that Canes in the Fiesta Virginia West had defeated Dame, Bowl, the Orange tuned in to nation As the Bowl. come of Miami would the University felt many repeat of a all possibility that knowing out flat, its true UM showed title had been lost. national on Champions the Big Eight dominating mettle, the teams from and special defense, offense, 1989 ORANGE BOWL ORANGE 1989 - -

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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL OU UM UM OU UM UM (2) Miami (1) Oklahoma SCORING (1) yards in total offense. in total yards ter recording 12 unassisted tackles and 14 overall tackles and 14 overall 12 unassisted recording ter 255 just OU to limited while the defense stops, stepped into the spotlight at middle linebacker middle linebacker at the spotlight into stepped af MVP award with the game’s away and walked hauling in nine catches for 102 yards before leav before yards 102 for hauling in nine catches injury. ing the game with a knee touchdowns. Senior fullback Senior touchdowns. mark by a UM single-game receiving nearly broke over Oklahoma. Sophomore QB Oklahoma. Sophomore over and two 209 yards for passing hit on 18-of-30 Hurricanes capped the school’s second straight straight second Hurricanes capped the school’s victory season with a 20-14 regular undefeated knocked off the nation’s No.1-ranked team in No.1-ranked the nation’s off knocked second-ranked The Classic. Bowl the Orange were champions of the college football world. world. football college champions of the were Canes had done in 1983, the ’87 as they Just For the second time in five years, the Hurricanes years, time in five the second For MIAMI 20, OKLAHOMA 14 OKLAHOMA MIAMI 20, 1, 1988 • MIAMI, FLA. JANUARY 1988 ORANGE BOWL 1988 ORANGE HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES 100 BOWL HISTORY a Cotton Bowl record. sacks and Miami’s defense set aCotton Bowl markwithnine defensive player, hadninetacklesandthree sacks. TDs. 272 yards andset aCotton Bowl record withfour offensive player, completed 17of 26 passes for stanza. Texas to minus-four yards total offense inthefirst in Cotton Bowl history. The Miamidefense held 3-ranked Texas, 46-3, themost lopsidedscore tive bowl gameindominating fashion over No. Fourth-ranked Miamiwon theitsfourth consecu JANUARY 1991•DALLAS, 1, TEXAS MIAMI 46,TEXAS 3 1991 COTTON BOWL UA UM UM UA UM UA UM UA UM (7) (2) Miami Alabama SCORING with aminute remaining. one more touchdown andtwo-point conversion 12-yard touchdown reception. The Tide managed off by findingtight endRandy Bethel open fora with an88-yard drive that Craig Ericksonfinished by capitalizingonaCharlesPharmsinterception USF&G SugarBowl. Miamiclosedoutitsscoring years by handingAlabamaa33-25 defeat inthe with itsthird national championshipin seven Miami solidifieditstitleof “Team ofthe‘80s” JANUARY 1990•NEWORLEANS,LA. 1, MIAMI 33,ALABAMA 25 1990 SUGARBOWL UM HURRICANES FOOTBALL HISTORY NATIONAL CHAMPIONS HURRICANES Russell Maryland Craig Erickson (Russell pass to Hollingsworth) Wimbley 9 pass from Hollingsworth Bethel 12pass from Erickson(Huerta kick) Chudzinski 11pass from Erickson(conversion failed) Russell 7pass from Hollingsworth (Doyle kick) Johnson 3run(Huertakick) Doyle 45 FG Carroll 19pass from Erickson(kickblocked) Battle 4pass from Hollingsworth (Doyle kick) McGuire 3run(Huertakick) Huerta 37 FG @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Carlos Huerta 0 7 13 17 , thegame’s outstanding , thegame’s outstanding ’s 50-yard fieldgoaltied 0 6 8 7 25 33 - had soundlydefeated theMichiganWolverines that day theNo. 2-ranked Washington Huskies Miami played withtheknowledge that earlier and adominating defense to roll to victory. 144 yards rushing(earning himMVPhonors) Larry Jones Bowl crowd of77,747. Miamiusedtherunningof Nebraska Cornhuskers, 22-0, infront ofanOrange nine years by dominating theBigEight Champion and claimedtheirfourth national championshipin The No. 1-ranked Hurricanescappeda12-0 season JANUARY 1992 •MIAMI,FLA. 1, MIAMI 22,NEBRASKA 0 1992 ORANGEBOWL UM UM UM UM UM UT UM UM UM (3) (4) Miami Texas SCORING UM UM UM UM UM (11) (1) Nebraska SCORING Miami by sophomore tions, two fumblerecoveries andfive sacks, four year. For the game, UMrecorded two intercep first halfen route to its second shutout ofthe of offense inthefirst quarter and 62 totalinthe The Miami defense heldNebraska to asingleyard co-national championshipwith theHurricanes. in theRose Bowl, andwould ultimately claima NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Conley 26 run(Huertakick) Bethel 4pass from Erickson(kick failed) Hill 48pass from Erickson (Huertakick) D. Smith34interception return (Huertakick) Carroll 24 pass from Erickson(Huertakick) Pollak 29FG Carroll 12pass from Erickson(pass failed) Huerta 50FG Huerta 28FG Huerta 54FG L. Jones1run(2-point conversion failed) Huerta 24 FG Huerta 24 FG Williams 8pass from Torretta (Huertakick) , whoresponded withacareer-high Rusty Medearis 12 13 0 0 0 9 3 7 14 0 . 13 0 46 22 0 3 - 101

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(10) Miami Arizona (10) (16) SCORING receptions for 98 yards. for receptions 1935 Orange Bowl. The only bright spot for the spot for only bright The Bowl. Orange 1935 receiver was Canes also the first time that Miami had been shutout in Miami had been shutout time that also the first Bucknell in the to loss a 26-0 game since a bowl and stifling defense to hand the Canes their first Canes their first to hand the defense and stifling It was a span of 168 games. 1979, since shutout crowd of 72,260 and a national television audi television and a national of 72,260 crowd attack ground used a strong Wildcats The ence. 16th-ranked Arizona Wildcats, 29-0, in the 23rd in the 23rd 29-0, Wildcats, Arizona 16th-ranked a sellout before Bowl Fiesta annual IBM OS/2 The No. 10-ranked Hurricanes fell victim to the to victim Hurricanes fell 10-ranked No. The ARIZONA 29, MIAMI 0 29, ARIZONA 1, TEMPE, ARIZ. 1994 • JANUARY UM UA BOWL 1994 FIESTA UA UA UM UA UA UA UM (2) Alabama (1) Miami SCORING (1) for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. in the fourth a touchdown for bright spot in the second half for Miami was Miami was half for spot in the second bright Williams 56 pass attempts, throwing for 278 yards on 24- yards 278 for throwing attempts, 56 pass picks. A three but had no TDs and passing, of-56 a 34-13 defeat at the hands of No. 2-ranked 2-ranked the hands of No. at defeat a 34-13 Alabama. consecutive national championship and an championship and national consecutive ended with years fifth title in 10 unprecedented The No. 1-ranked Hurricanes’ dream of a second of a second Hurricanes’ dream 1-ranked No. The ALABAMA 34, MIAMI 13 34, ALABAMA 1, LA. • NEW ORLEANS, 1993 JANUARY 1993 SUGAR BOWL 1993 HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES 102 BOWL HISTORY HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY first of two blocked FGs by the Canes. a Rafeal Garcia 29-yard fieldgoal attempt, the tinued hisheroics inthethird quarter by blocking NC (24) Miami State SCORING made 12tacklesandaforced fumble. with five interceptions. Linebacker tackles for loss andset aMicron PCbowl record record with594 total yards. The defense madesix yards on20carries.UM’s offense set abowl Edgerrin James an 80-yard touchdown pass. Moss, whohadfive catches for 141 yards including performance. Hisfavorite target was Santana yards passing andtwo touchdowns ona17-of-24 earned gameMVPhonors, finishingwith 320 at the1998Micron PCBowl. 24th-ranked Miamidefeated NCState, 46-23, DECEMBER 29, 1998•MIAMI,FLA. MIAMI 46,NCSTATE 23 1998 MICRONPCBOWL UVA UM UVA UM UM UVA UM UM Virginia (19) Miami SCORING 16-of-26 passing. a career-best 274 yards andonetouchdown on ent ignited theHurricane offense throwing for HURRICANES T. Jones3rush(Garcia kick) T. Jones2rush(Crosland kick) Brooks 1rush(Garcia kick) Mack 42 interception return (Crosland kick) Crosland 20FG Crowell 29pass from Brooks (Garcia kick) Mack 79 fumblereturn (Crosland kick) Green 70 pass from Clement (Crosland kick) @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 14 14 ledtheground attack with156 7 7 0 10 13 3 0 7 3 Scott Covington 16 6 7 7 DanMorgan Ryan Clem 46 23 21 31

- to give theCanes a21-7 halftimelead.Georgia bowl record witha73-yard touchdown run freshman All-America RB strike to capped a73-yard drive witha15-yard touchdown second quarter whensophomore QB run. Miamithentook a14-point leadearlyinthe with aneight-yard The Hurricanesstruck on theiropeningpossession of 40.7 points agame) to aseason-low 13points. nationally andsecond inscoring withanaverage held theYellow Jackets offense (ranked No. 1 behind adominating defensive performance that No. 23Miamirouted No. 15Georgia Tech, 28-13, JANUARY 2000•JACKSONVILLE, 1, FLA. MIAMI 28,GEORGIA TECH 13 2000 GATOR BOWL UM NCS UM UM NCS UM UM NCS UM UM NCS UM UM GT GT UM GT UM UM (15) Georgia Tech (23) Miami SCORING attack. Bowl MVP goals astheUMdefense, behindtheplay ofGator Tech could onlymuster apairofsecond halffield 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL Gaitan 29FGGaitan Coleman 7pass from Barnette (rushfailed) Jackson 25rush(Crosland kick) Jackson 13rush(pass failed) Spikes 30rush(Deskevich kick) Crosland 31FG James 2rush(Crosland kick) Deskevich 28FG Moss 80pass from Covington (kickblocked James 5rush(Crosland kick) Barnette 1rush(Deskevich kick) King 4pass from Covington (Crosland kick) Wayne 17pass from Dorsey (Crosland kick) Manger 36FG Manger 25FG Portis 73 run(Crosland kick) Hamilton 17run(Mangerkick) King 15pass from Kelly (Crosland kick) Jackson 8run(Crosland kick) Andre King Nate Webster 0 7 James Jackson . Following aTech score, 14 7 , shutdown theTech Clinton Portis 0 6 0 7 touchdown Kenny Kelly set aUM 28 13 103

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37 20 picked off off picked 3 10 , who finished with 97 , who finished with 7 14 3 3 that gave Miami control. QB Miami control. gave that Phillip Buchanon 7 10 Clinton Portis Clinton was named the game’s Most Valuable Valuable Most the game’s named was Davenport 3 run (Sievers kick) 3 run (Sievers Davenport Chandler 26 FG Chandler 26 29 FG Sievers Sievers 29 FG Sievers FG Chandler 51 kick) 36 run (Chandler Graham kick) (Sievers Dorsey from 19 pass Williams kick) (Sievers Dorsey from 2 pass Davenport Sievers 44 FG Sievers kick) (Sievers Dorsey from 8 pass Shockey Wells 23 pass from Grossman (Chandler kick) (Chandler Grossman from 23 pass Wells

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UM UF UM UM UM UF UF UM UM UM UF (7) Florida (2) Miami (7) SCORING Player, completing 22-of-40 passes for 270 yards yards 270 for passes 22-of-40 completing Player, TDs. and three by Dorsey Ken ing possession, CB ing possession, run touchdown up a 3-yard set to Grossman Rex running back of the ensu play on 18 carries. On the first yards second in the national rankings. The Canes led, Canes The rankings. in the national second when UM turned to with 12:50 remaining 27-20, 37-20, inthe Nokia Sugar Bowl to wrap up the wrap to Nokia Sugar Bowl inthe 37-20, and 11-1 1994 at season since Hurricanes’ best Second-ranked Miami defeated No. 7 Florida, 7 Florida, No. Miami defeated Second-ranked MIAMI 37, FLORIDA 20 FLORIDA MIAMI 37, NEW ORLEANS, LA. • 2, 2001 JANUARY 2001 HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES 104 BOWL HISTORY and dium, ridingbigperformances by State intheFedEx Orange Bowl at Pro Player Sta a tense 16-14 victory over eighth-ranked Florida Ninth-ranked Miamiusedallits energy to take JANUARY 2,2004•MIAMI,FLA. MIAMI 16,FLORIDA STATE 14 2004 FEDEXORANGEBOWL OSU OSU UM UM UM OSU OSU OSU UM (1) (2) OhioState Miami SCORING one-yard run. but Sharpewas flagged.Krenzel thenscored ona for ChrisGamble. Miamibeganitscelebration, the 5, Ohio State to tiethegame. On4th-and-goal from controversial pass interference penalty allowed TD pass from at 17-17. Todd Sievers fourth quarter. Onthefinalplay of regulation, and losing despite Miamiturningtheballover five times It was thefirst-ever overtime inaBCStitlegame, longed by acontroversial pass interference call. history --inagameofhighdrama that was pro ning streak --thesixth-longest incollege football for theBuckeyes (14-0),whoendedMiami’s win time. Craig Krenzel hadapairoftouchdown runs touchdown onafive-yard runinthesecond over scored hissecond the BCSNational Championship. Maurice Clarett in doubleovertime to wintheFiesta Bowl and in asOhioState defeated theHurricanes31-24 Miami’s 34-game winning streak cameto anend JANUARY 3,2003 •TEMPE,ARIZ. OHIO STATE MIAMI24 31, 2003 FIESTA BOWL HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY JonPeattie HURRICANES Glenn Sharpe Kellen Winslow Jr. Clarett 5run(Nugent kick) Krenzel 1run(Nugent kick) Winslow 7 pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick) Sievers 40FG 9run(SieversMcGahee kick) Nugent 44FG Clarett 1run(Nugent kick) Krenzel 1run(Nugent kick) Parrish 25pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick) @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM Willis McGahee kicked a40-yard fieldgoal to tieit Ken Dorsey andabig play by 0 7 0 batted away apass intended 14 inthefirst overtime. A to akneeinjuryinthe caught aseven-yard 3 (2OT) 0 3 D.J. Williams Jarrett Payton 14 7 24 31 . - - -

- the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. The Miami Hurricanessettled for thestate titlein 2004•ATLANTA,DECEMBER 31, GA. MIAMI 27, FLORIDA 10 2004 CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL UM UM UM FSU FSU UM (8) FloridaState (9) SCORING Miami half. quarter was theonlyscoring inagruelingsecond career-best 51-yard fieldgoalearlyinthethird 131 on22carriesto earnMVPhonors. Peattie’s yards andaTDcatch inawinOctober, ran for minutes to go. Payton, whovictimized FSUfor 97 Miami, was wideright ona39-yarder with51/2 43-yard fieldgoalintheprevious loss year’s at who was wideleftonapotential game-winning scintillating seriessince Xavier 1991. Beitia, a crucialmissed fieldgoal for thefifthtimein (10-3) for thefifth straight time, benefiting from The Hurricanes(11-2) defeated theSeminoles a 72-yard score. linedrive kickandran untouched uptheseamfor the ensuingpossession, andParrish caught the a 10-3 lead.Miamiforced Floridato punt on Peattie ball andsprinted theotherway for ascore. 32-yard fieldgoaltry. Hester picked uptheloose punt, UM’s most damage onNew Year’s Eve. After ablocked yards. Miami’s specialteams anddefense did the six games. extended itswinningstreak against theGators to Florida andState inthesameseason and a third consecutive “state title”by beating 20 Florida27-10 at theGeorgia Dome. UMearned score andthe14th-ranked Hurricanesbeat No. Roscoe Parrish a blocked fieldgoal 78 yards for a touchdown, 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL alsonaileda47-yarder to give theCanes Peattie 51 FG Peattie 44FG T. Moss 3run(Peattie kick) Henshaw 7pass from Rix(Beitiakick) Booker 9pass from Rix(Beitiakick) Peattie 32 FG Brock Berlin Thomas Carroll returned apunt 72 yards for a 0 3 10 14 finished13of23 for 171 blocked Matt Leach’s 0 Devin Hester 0 0 14 16 returned Jon

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- 3 10 27 40 Devin Hester Devin 3 6 kicked a 21-yard a 21-yard kicked 7 0 7 14 3 0 0 0 17 10 Jon Peattie 3 3 7 0 David 35 FG 35 David Jackson 50 FG Jackson 47 FG Jackson 47 kick) Flynn (David from 4 pass Addai kick) 6 run (David Addai kick) 1 run (David Hester Peattie 21 FG Peattie FG Jackson 37 kick) Flynn (David from pass 51 Davis Cornelius 45 pass from Leak (Leach kick) (Leach Leak from pass 45 Cornelius field goal 32-yard Peattie Peattie 47-yard field goal 47-yard Peattie kick) (Peattie return punt 72 Parrish kick) Berlin (Peattie from 20 pass Moore Hester 78 blocked field goal return (Peattie (Peattie return field goal blocked 78 Hester field goal 34-yard Leach

HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU UM LSU LSU (9) Miami SCORING (9) (10) LSU Hester had a 24-yard run on the possession to to run on the possession had a 24-yard Hester up a field goal. set quarter in the first to open the scoring field goal Miami. for lined up at tailback and receiver and also took took and also tailback and receiver lined up at had two Hester quarterback. snap at a direct yards. 24 and six carries for 40 yards for catches yards and four yards that gave the Tigers (11-2) (11-2) the Tigers gave that yards and four yards He completed the break. at advantage an 20-3 without a turn 196 yards for passes 13-of-22 possession, first On Miami’s over. for two touchdowns as No. 10 LSU defeated No. No. 10 LSU defeated as No. touchdowns two for Peach Bowl. in the Chick-fil-A 9 Miami, 40-3 in the outburst Flynn spearheaded a 17-point of 51 passes with touchdown quarter second LSU 40, MIAMI 3 LSU 40, GA. 2005 • ATLANTA, 30, DECEMBER Flynn threw start, Matt career Making his first UF UM BOWL PEACH 2005 CHICK-FIL-A UM UM UM UM kick) UF (20) Florida SCORING Miami (20) (14) HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES 106 BOWL HISTORY HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY UM UW UW UW UW UM (25) Wisconsin (15) SCORING Miami time for Miamito work. hold theballfor nearly40minutes, leaving little five sacks. Wisconsin’s runninggamehelpedit teamand aBadgers that smothered himwith injured right thumb, abrace around hisleftleg who threw for 188yards, was slowed by an down to endany hopeofacomeback. Harris, kick, butHarristhrew incomplete onfourth remaining. The Hurricanesrecovered theonside a touchdown pass to Miami’s added61Ball yards rushingfor theBadgers. threw for 260 yards, andMontee No. 14Miami20-14 in theChampsSportsBowl. touchdowns, powering No. 24 Wisconsin past John Clay had121yards rushingandtwo DECEMBER 30, 2009•ORLANDO, FLA. WISCONSIN 20, MIAMI14 2009 CHAMPSSPORTS BOWL CAL UM CAL UM UM CAL CAL Cal Miami SCORING with 9:13 to play. which tiediton HURRICANES Jacory Harris Collier 14pass from Harris(Bosherkick) Welch 29FG Welch 37 FG Clay 3run(Welch kick) Clay 3run(Welch kick) Cooper 16run(Bosherkick) Miller 2pass from Longshore (Tavecchio kick) Bosher 22FG Tavecchio 23FG Collier 6pass from Harris(Bosherkick) Byrd 9pass from Harris(Bosherkick) Best 42 run(Tavecchio kick) Best 1run(Tavecchio kick) @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 14 0 0 7 7 0 Thearon Collier 10 struggled before throwing 7 0 0 7 3 ’s 22-yard fieldgoal 3 7 3 with1:22 20 24 14 17 and a42-yard scoring play to threw a6-yard TDpass to UM ND UM ND ND ND ND ND Miami Notre Dame SCORING three passes. was Irishsafety HarrisonSmith,whointercepted most catches from aHurricanesquarterback 27-0 late inthefirst halfandtheplayer with the but itwas too late by then.The Canes trailed twice inthefourth quarter when 30-3 goinginto thefourth quarter Miamiscored its first four possessions. The Hurricanestrailed Dame (8-5)reached theendzone onthree of Dame beat Miami33-17 intheSunBowl. Notre and two touchdowns to MichaelFloyd asNotre Freshman QBTommy Rees passed for 201 yards 2010DECEMBER •ELPASO, 31, TEXAS NOTRE DAME 33,MIAMI17 2010 HYUNDAI SUNBOWL with 447 passing yards. outgained 554-174, andBridgewater ledthe way receptions and 82 yards. The Hurricaneswere Walford yard runinthefourth quarter. Tight end Miami’s lonetouchdown ofthenight onatwo- 160 passing yards, while Miami quarterback first bowl appearance since the2010 season. No. 18Cardinals top MiamiintheHurricanes’ TD passes andran for anotherscore to helpthe Louisville QBTeddy Bridgewater threw three DECEMBER 28,2013 •ORLANDO, FLA. LOUISVILLE 36,MIAMI9 2013 RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL ND UM 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL ledallMiamipass catchers withfour Hankerson 6pass from Morris(Bosherkick) Ruffer 19 FG Bosher 47 FG Ruffer 50 FG Ruffer 40 FG Wood 34run(Ruffer kick) Floyd 34pass from Rees (Ruffer kick) Floyd 3pass from Rees (Ruffer kick) Tausch 34FG Streeter 42 pass from Morris(Bosherkick) 14 0 Stephen Morris 13 3 Gus Edwards Leonard Hankerson 0 3 Tommy Streeter 14 3 Stephen Morris finishedwith scored Clive 33 17

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9 21 36 24 threw threw Pharoh Cooper Pharoh 7 7 7 threw for 236 yards, 236 yards, for threw 7 8 7 0 3 0 0 17 16 Dylan Thompson Thompson Dylan rushed for 132 yards and added and added yards 132 rushed for Brad Kaaya Brad 3 2 6 0 Perry 24 pass from Bridgewater (Wallace kick) (Wallace Bridgewater from pass 24 Perry kick) 1 run (Wallace Bridgewater kick) 2 run (Goudis Edwards Wallace 36 FG Wallace FG 43 Wallace FG 42 Wallace kick) (Wallace Bridgewater from pass 26 Parker (Kick missed) Bridgewater from Harris 12 pass Team safety Team

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Carolina South SCORING Miami one touchdown and one interception. one touchdown yard grab on the decisive drive late in the fourth in the fourth late drive on the decisive grab yard Miami’s quarter. passes for 170 yards, including a spectacular 25- including a spectacular yards, 170 for passes another score for South Carolina. South Carolina. for another score nine catching target, favorite Thompson’s was Independence Bowl. Independence for and ran touchdowns and two yards 294 for another 51 yards on 5 receptions but Miami fell to to fell but Miami on 5 receptions yards another 51 in the Duck Commander 24-21, South Carolina, RB SOUTH CAROLINA 24, MIAMI 21 CAROLINA 24, SOUTH LA. SHREVEPORT, • 2014 27, DECEMBER UL UM INDEPENDENCE BOWL 2014 UL UL UL UL UL UL UM Louisville SCORING Miami HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES 108 BOWL HISTORY UM WVU UM UM UM UM WVU Miami West SCORING Virginia honors inthe victory. yards andcaptured Russell Athletic Bowl MVP in thevictory. Kaaya finishedwith282 passing held theMountaineers to aseason-low 229yards most explosive offenses, theHurricanesdefense touchdown passes. Facing oneofthenation’s ignited an18-for-20 stretch that includedallfour 51-yard touchdown pass to completing just five ofhisfirst 13passes, Kaaya’s West Virginia intheRussell Athletic Bowl. After first bowl winsince 2006,a31-14 victory over touchdown passes, liftingtheHurricanesto their QB DECEMBER 28,2016 •ORLANDO, FLA. WESTMIAMI 31, VIRGINIA14 2016 RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY Brad Kaaya HURRICANES Badgley 30FG Howard 4run(Molinakick) Njoku 23pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) Berrios 26 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) Lewis 3pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) Richards 51 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) McKoy 6run(Molinakick) @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM tied aMiamibowl record withfour 0 7 0 21 10 0 7 Ahmmon Richards 0 14 31

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@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 2 6 times (last time by NC State, 1998 Micron 1998 Micron NC State, by time 2 6 times (last 31 by NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl 1998 Micron NC State, 31 by Bowl 1966 Liberty Tech, Virginia 7 by Bowl 1991 Cotton Texas, 6 by Rose 2002 Nebraska, by time 2 8 times (last 51 by Florida State, 2004 Orange Bowl; 2004 Orange Florida State, by 51 Bowl Athletic Russell 2013 Louisville, by 554 Bowl Orange 1989 Nebraska, 125 by 0 — 6 times (last time by Louisville, 2013 2013 Louisville, time by 0 — 6 times (last Bowl 2000 Gator Tech, Georgia 86 by 5 — by Bucknell, 1935 Orange Bowl; Orange 1935 Bucknell, 5 — by 2 7 times (last time vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Rose 2002 Nebraska, vs. time 2 7 times (last 34 vs. Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl 1962 Nebraska, 34 vs. Bowl Gator Clemson, 1952 5 vs. 1986 Sugar Bowl Tennessee, 5 vs. Bowl Fiesta 2003 Ohio State, 3 vs. 46 vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl; 1946 Orange Holy Cross, 46 vs. PC Bowl 1998 Micron NC State, vs. 594 Bowl 2005 Peach LSU, vs. 153 0 — 5 times (last time vs. Louisville, 2013 Russell Russell 2013 Louisville, time vs. 0 — 5 times (last Bowl Fiesta 1987 State, Penn vs. 93 FOOTBALL Bowl) Bowl) vs. LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl 2005 Peach LSU, vs. Bowl 2008 Emerald Cal, Penn State, 1987 Fiesta Bowl Fiesta 1987 State, Penn Bowl) Athletic Bowl) Athletic Russell TOTAL OFFENSE / DEFENSE TOTAL FUMBLES RECOVERED Miami: Opponent: MOST Miami: Opponent: FEWEST Miami: Opponent: PENALTY BY DOWNS FIRST Miami: Opponent: FUMBLES LOST Miami: Opponent: Miami: Opponent: YARDS MOST Miami: Opponent: FEWEST Miami: Opponent: DOWNS FIRST TOTAL FEWEST Miami: Opponent: PLAYS TOTAL MOST Miami: Opponent: FEWEST Opponent: Opponent: 0 — 12 times 3 — 2 bowls (last time by Louisville in 2013 in 2013 Louisville time by (last 3 — 2 bowls 1 — by Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; 1991 Cotton Texas, 1 — by 23 — by Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Athletic Russell 2013 Louisville, 23 — by 18 — by Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Alabama, 1993 18 — by 447 — by Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Athletic Russell 2013 Louisville, — by 447 4 — by Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Alabama, 1993 4 — by 35 — by Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Athletic Russell 2013 Louisville, — by 35 13 — by Oklahoma, 1988 Orange Bowl; 1988 Orange Oklahoma, 13 — by

5 — vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl 1998 Micron NC State, 5 — vs. 0 — 8 times (last time vs. LSU, 2005 Peach 2005 Peach LSU, vs. time 0 — 8 times (last 4 — 2 bowls (last time vs. West Virginia, 2016 2016 Virginia, West time vs. (last 4 — 2 bowls 0 — vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl 1946 Orange Holy Cross, 0 — vs. 15 — vs. Nebraska, 1984 Orange Bowl 1984 Orange Nebraska, 15 — vs. 0 — vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl 1946 Orange Holy Cross, 0 — vs. 369 — vs. Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta Bowl Fiesta 2003 Ohio State, — vs. 369 0 — vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl 1946 Orange Holy Cross, 0 — vs. 31 — vs. UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl 1985 Fiesta UCLA, 31 — vs. 2 — vs. Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl Gator Clemson, 1952 2 — vs.

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Miami: Opponent: COMPLETIONS MOST Opponent: Opponent: FEWEST Miami: HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES 110 BOWL HISTORY Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST PENALTY YARDS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST PENALTIES Opponent: Miami: LARGEST MARGINOFVICTORY Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST PUNT RETURNYARDS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST PUNTING YARDS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST PUNTS HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY PC Bowl) vs. Arizona, 1994Fiesta Bowl HURRICANES -6 vs. Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl 95 vs. Alabama,1993 SugarBowl 35 vs. Nebraska, 1962 GothamBowl 401 vs. Clemson,1951 Orange Bowl 1 vs. Nebraska, 1962 GothamBowl 10 vs. HolyCross, 1946Orange Bowl; 5 vs. Nebraska, 1962 GothamBowl 202 vs. Texas, 1991Cotton Bowl 1 vs. Nebraska, 1962 GothamBowl 16 vs. Texas, 1991Cotton Bowl 43 vs. Texas, 1991Cotton Bowl (46-3) @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 125 by Tennessee, 1986SugarBowl 0 by Clemson,1952 Gator Bowl 11 by Tennessee, 1986SugarBowl 37 by LSU, 2005Peach Bowl (40-3) 85 by Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl 20 by Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl 391 by Penn State, 1987 Fiesta Bowl 1 by LSU, 2005Peach Bowl 11 by Virginia Tech, 1966 Liberty Bowl 0 by Clemson,1952 Gator Bowl

Opponent: Miami: MOST KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent: FIELD GOALS MADE Opponent: Miami: FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST KICKOFF RETURNYARDS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST POINTS Opponent: Miami: KICKS BLOCKED Opponent: Miami: SCORING 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL vs. Arizona, 1994Fiesta Bowl Orange Bowl; by Florida,2001 SugarBowl by Nebraska, 1989 Orange Bowl; by Nebraska, 1992 Bowl 2001 SugarBowl; vs. FloridaState, 2004Orange 1998 Micron PCBowl Micron PCBowl) Carquest Bowl; vs. Georgia Tech, 2000Gator Bowl 2006 MPCComputers Bowl Orange Bowl Florida, 2001 SugarBowl; vs. FloridaState, 2004 Orange Bowl; vs. Oklahoma,1992 Orange Bowl; vs. FOOTBALL 4 vs. Oklahoma,1992 Orange Bowl; vs. Florida, 9 vs. Clemson,1952 Gator Bowl 180 vs. Wisconsin, 2009ChampsSportsBowl 1 vs. OhioState, 2003 Fiesta Bowl 7 vs. Alabama,1993 Sugar Bowl; 46 vs. Texas, 1991Cotton Bowl; vs. NCState, 2 vs. Arizona, 1994Fiesta Bowl; vs. Virginia, 1996 3 vs. UCLA, 1985Fiesta Bowl; vs. Nebraska, 1989 5 by LSU, 2005Peach Bowl 0 by LSU, 2005Peach Bowl 222 by Nebraska, 1962 GothamBowl 0 by LSU, 2005Peach Bowl 8 by NCState, 1998Micron PCBowl 0 by Nebraska, 1962 GothamBowl; 40 by LSU, 2005Peach Bowl 1 three times(last timeby NCState, 1998 4 by LSU, 2005Peach Bowl; by Nevada, 111

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@CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL 33 by Steve Bono to Mike Young, UCLA, 1985 UCLA, Young, Mike Bono to Steve 33 by Sugar Florida, 2001 Grossman, Rex by 251 1985 Fiesta UCLA, Green, Gaston by 239 3 by Peter Gardere, Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; Bowl; 1991 Cotton Texas, Gardere, Peter 3 by Cal, Tucker, Verran to Longshore Nate by 74 27 by Gary Hollingsworth, Alabama, 1990 Alabama, 1990 Gary Hollingsworth, by 27 Sugar 2001 Florida, Grossman, Rex by 252 Alabama, 1990 Gary Hollingsworth, 3 by 362 Ken Dorsey vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl Rose 2002 Nebraska, vs. Dorsey Ken 362 Sugar Alabama, 1993 vs. Williams Kevin 282 5 Vinny Testaverde vs. Penn State, 1987 Fiesta Fiesta 1987 State, Penn vs. Testaverde 5 Vinny NC State, vs. Santana Moss to Covington 80 Scott NC State, vs. Santana Moss to Covington 80 Scott 31 Bernie Kosar vs. UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl 1985 Fiesta UCLA, vs. 31 Bernie Kosar Bowl Rose 2002 Nebraska, vs. Dorsey Ken 362 players; two 4 by FOOTBALL (144 rush, 47 rec., 48 kick) rec., (144 rush, 47 Fiesta Bowl Fiesta Bowl Bowl 146 kick) punt, 95 rec., (-8 rush, 49 Bowl Bowl PC Bowl 1998 Micron NC State, Jamie Barnette, by PC Bowl 1998 Micron Bowl 2008 Emerald PC Bowl 1998 Micron Sugar Bowl Bowl Rus 2016 Virginia, West vs. Kaaya Brad time by last Bowl sell Athletic Sugar Bowl OFFENSE

Opponent: Opponent: OFFENSE TOTAL Miami: Opponent: YARDS ALL-PURPOSE Miami: Opponent: INTERCEPTIONS Miami: Opponent: PASS LONGEST Miami: Opponent: PASS TOUCHDOWN LONGEST Miami: Miami: Opponent: YARDS Miami: Opponent: TOUCHDOWNS Miami: Opponent: COMPLETIONS 43 by Gary Hollingsworth, Alabama, 1990 Gary Hollingsworth, by 43 72 by Gaston Green, UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl 1985 Fiesta UCLA, Green, Gaston by 72 72 by Gaston Green, UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl 1985 Fiesta UCLA, Green, Gaston by 72 2 by nine players; 2 by 186 Jahvid Best, Cal, 2008 Emerald Bowl 2008 Emerald Cal, Best, 186 Jahvid 31 by Fred Cone, Clemson, 1951 Orange Bowl Orange Clemson, 1951 Cone, Fred 31 by 5 by Duquesne, 1934 Palm Festival; by by Festival; Palm 1934 Duquesne, 5 by 0 by Manhattan, 1933 Palm Festival; by by Festival; Palm 1933 Manhattan, 0 by

56 Gino Torretta vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Alabama, 1993 vs. 56 Gino Torretta 73 Clinton Portis vs. Georgia Tech, 2000 Gator Gator 2000 Tech, Georgia vs. Portis Clinton 73 73 Clinton Portis vs. Georgia Tech, 2000 Gator Gator 2000 Tech, Georgia vs. Portis Clinton 73 2 by four players; four 2 by 156 Edgerrin James vs. NC State, 1998 Micron 1998 Micron NC State, James vs. 156 Edgerrin 30 Larry Jones vs. Nebraska, 1992 Orange Bowl Orange 1992 Nebraska, 30 Larry Jones vs. 6 vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl 1998 Micron NC State, 6 vs. 0 vs. Bucknell, 1935 Orange Bowl; vs. Arizona, Arizona, vs. Bowl; Orange Bucknell, 1935 0 vs.

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Sugar Bowl Bowl Bowl last time by Jahvid Best, Cal, 2008 Emerald Bowl 2008 Emerald Cal, Best, Jahvid time by last last time by Edgerrin James and James Jackson vs. James and James Jackson vs. Edgerrin time by last PC Bowl 1998 Micron NC State, PC Bowl Sugar Bowl Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl; by Tennessee, 1986 Tennessee, by Gotham Bowl; 1962 Nebraska, Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl; by Nebraska, 1992 1992 Nebraska, by Bowl; Gator Clemson, 1952 Bowl Orange 1994 Fiesta Bowl 1994 Fiesta

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TOUCHDOWNS Miami: Opponent: Opponent: Miami: YARDS Miami: Opponent: ATTEMPTS BOWL RECORDS, INDIVIDUAL RECORDS, BOWL

Opponent: Opponent: TOUCHDOWNS Miami: Opponent: Opponent: FEWEST Miami: HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY BOWL FOOTBALL HURRICANES 112 BOWL HISTORY Opponent: Miami: HIGHEST PUNTINGAVERAGE Opponent: Miami: PUNTS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST FUMBLERETURN Opponent: Miami: LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN Opponent: Miami: INTERCEPTIONS Opponent: Miami: TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Miami: YARDS Opponent: Miami: RECEPTIONS HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE RECEIVING Bowl (6 punts, 286yards) Bowl (4 punts, 184yards) Bowl Bowl Bowl last by Ronde Barber, Virginia, 1996Carquest Bowl Andre Johnsonvs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl Wesley Carroll vs. Texas, 1991Cotton Bowl; Leonard Conley vs. Nebraska, 1989 Orange Bowl; Bowl; Bowl Bowl by O.J. Small,Florida,2004Peach Bowl Bowl; Bowl HURRICANES 10 Mike Crissy vs. Arizona, 1994Fiesta Bowl 79 Tremain Mackvs. Virginia, 1996Carquest 89 AlHudsonvs. HolyCross, 1946Orange Bowl 4 JimDooley vs. Clemson,1952 Gator Bowl 2 GlennDennisonvs. Nebraska, 1984Orange 199 Andre Johnsonvs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose 11 Kellen Winslow vs. OhioState, 2003 Fiesta 46.0 Jeff Feagles vs. Penn State, 1987 Fiesta @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 47.7 by AndyGroom, Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta 9 by JohnBruno, Penn State, 1987 Fiesta 31 Tom Bouie, Arizona, 1994Fiesta Bowl 68 by Chris White, Tennessee, 1986Sugar 2 5times; 2 by Troy Dickey, Arizona, 1994Fiesta Bowl 110 by Reche Caldwell, Florida,2001 Sugar 8 by Dez White, Georgia Tech, 2000Gator Opponent: Miami: LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Opponent: Miami: KICKOFF RETURNYARDS Opponent: Miami: KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST PUNTRETURN Opponent: Miami: PUNT RETURNYARDS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST PUNT Opponent: Miami: TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Miami: POINTS SCORING 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL Josh Davis, Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl Kelly Cambell, Georgia Tech, 2000Gator Bowl; by by DamonBenning,Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl; by Bowl; Bowl Bowl Bowl last time by Jahvid Best, Cal, 2008Emerald Bowl Bowl last timeby Andre Johnsonvs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose (2 rushingTD, 2-point rush) Bowl (2 rushingTD, 2-point catch) Bowl FOOTBALL 45 Kevin Williams vs. Texas, 1991Cotton Bowl 75 DarylJonesvs. Florida, 2001 SugarBowl 7 Kevin Williams vs. Alabama,1993 SugarBowl 78 Kevin Williams vs. Alabama,1993 Sugar Bowl 95 Kevin Williams vs. Alabama,1993 SugarBowl 55 BrianMonroe vs. LSU, 2005Peach Bowl 2 by 10players 14 NickRyder vs. Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl 92 by Willie Ress, Nebraska, 1962 Gotham 119 by JoshDavis, Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl 5 by Richard Bell,Nebraska, 1989 Orange 85 by DeJuanGroce, Nebraska, 2002 Rose 85 by DeJuanGroce, Nebraska, 2002 Rose 63 by AndyGroom, OhioState, 2003 Fiesta 2 by 15players 14 by Thornton, Nebraska, 1962 Gotham 113

BOWL HISTORY @CANESFOOTBALL | HURRICANESPORTS.COM @CANESFOOTBALL FOOTBALL 5 by Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee, 1986 Sugar 1986 Sugar Tennessee, Reveiz, Fuad 5 by 51 by John Lee, UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl 1985 Fiesta UCLA, John Lee, by 51 4 by Brett Jaekle, Nevada, 2006 MPC Nevada, Jaekle, Brett 4 by 4 by Chris Jackson, LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl; 2005 Peach LSU, Chris Jackson, 4 by 13 Todd Sievers vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl Florida, 2001 vs. Sievers 13 Todd 4 by several players; several 4 by 5 Carlos Huerta vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; Cotton 1991 Texas, Huerta vs. 5 Carlos 56 Greg Cox vs. Oklahoma, 1988 Orange Bowl Oklahoma, 1988 Orange vs. Cox 56 Greg 3 by Todd Sievers vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl; Sugar Florida, 2001 vs. Sievers Todd 3 by 4 by Todd Sievers vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl; 2001 Florida, vs. Sievers Todd 4 by

HURRICANES 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL CAPITAL 2017 last by Todd Sievers vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl Rose 2002 Nebraska, vs. Sievers Todd by last Bowl Todd Sievers vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl Rose 2002 Nebraska, vs. Sievers Todd Andy Crosland vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl; 1998 Micron NC State, vs. Andy Crosland Computers Bowl Computers Jon Peattie vs. Florida State, 2004 Orange Bowl 2004 Orange State, Florida vs. Jon Peattie by Brett Jaekle, Nevada, 2006 MPC Computers Bowl 2006 MPC Computers Nevada, Jaekle, Brett by Jon Peattie vs. Florida State, 2004 Orange Bowl 2004 Orange State, Florida vs. Jon Peattie

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Opponent: FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS Miami:

Opponent: FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED GOALS FIELD Miami: 114 BOWL HISTORY ______NOTES ______HURRICANES @CANESFOOTBALL |HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL FOOTBALL 115

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SEP 2 SEP 9 BETHUNE-COOKMAN @ARKANSAS STATE SEP 16 SEP 23 @FLORIDA STATE* TOLEDO SEP 29 OCT 12 @DUKE* GEORGIA TECH* OCT 21 OCT 28 SYRACUSE* @NORTH CAROLINA* NOV 4 NOV 11 VIRGINIA TECH* NOTRE DAME NOV 18 NOV 24 VIRGINIA* @PITTSBURGH DEC 2 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME NOVEMBER 12 NOVEMBER 19 NOVEMBER 26

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