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10/10 Miami Hurricanes #23/21 Florida State Seminoles 20162016 FSU FSU FOOTBALL FOOTBALL | GM| GM 3:6: 2:1: LOUISVILLEMIAMI OLECHARLESTON MISS SOUTHERN #23/21 FLORIDA #10/10 MIAMI STATE SEMINOLES HURRICANES 4-0 1-0 ACC game 3-2 VS 6 0-2 ACC MIAMI HURRICANES Head Coach TEAM COMPARISON Head Coach Oct. 8, 2016 | Miami Gardens, Fla. Jimbo Fisher (Salem ‘89) Mark Richt (Miami ‘82) Hard Rock Stadium (65,285) Career Record: 71-16 | 7th Season 41.4 SCORING OFFENSE 47.0 Career Record: 149-51 | 16th Season Record at FSU: 71-16 | 7th Season 35.4 SCORING DEFENSE 11.0 Record at Miami: 4-0 | 1st Season ABC | 8:14 PM 240.4 RUSHING OFFENSE 232.5 STAT LEADERS 191.2 RUSHING DEFENSE 115.5 STAT LEADERS GAME COVERAGE RUSHING | #4 DALVIN COOK 268.4 PASSING OFFENSE 241.8 RUSHING | #1 MARK WALTON TELEVISION | ABC 107-635, 7 TD, 5.9 ypr, 127.0 ypg 247.2 PASSING DEFENSE 137.8 63-445, 8 TD, 7.1 ypr, 111.2 ypg PBP: Chris Fowler | Analyst: Kirk Herbstreit 508.8 TOTAL OFFENSE 474.2 PASSING | #12 DEONDRE FRANCOIS PASSING | #15 BRAD KAAYA Sidelines: Samantha Ponder 438.4 TOTAL DEFENSE 253.2 96-153-1323, 7 TD/2 INT, 264.6 ypg 63-95-935, 8 TD/3 INT, 233.8 ypg RADIO | SEMINOLE IMG SPORTS NETWORK PBP: Gene Deckerhoff | Analyst: William Floyd RECEIVING | #3 JESUS WILSON ALL-TIME RESULTS RECEIVING | #3 STACY COLEY Sidelines: Tom Block 22-340, 1 TD, 15.5 ypc, 68.0 ypg Miami leads, 31-29 15-211, 4 TD, 14.1 ypc, 52.8 ypg Last: FSU def. Miami 29-24 in Tallahassee DEFENSE | #44 DEMARCUS WALKER DEFENSE | #56 MICHAEL PINCKNEY RADIO | FSU has won last six meetings (since 2010) Sirius: Channel 84 | XM: Channel 84 6.5 sacks | 24 tackles | 3 FF | 7.5 TFLs 20 tackles | 3.0 TFL | 2.5 sacks | 1 INT National: 145/203 SEMINOLES LOOK TO BOUNCE BACK AT RIVAL #10 MIAMI AT 8 PM 2016 SCHEDULE NOLES AND HURRICANES MEET FOR 61ST TIME canes opened ACC play by defeating Georgia Tech, 35-21, #23/21 FLORIDA STATE (3-2, 0-2 ACC) When No. 23 Florida State travels to No. 10 Miami on in Atlanta last Saturday behind 241 passing yards and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the newly-renovated Hard Rock a score from QB Brad Kaaya...Miami RB Joe Yearby was Date Opponent Time/Result Stadium, it will mark the 26th time in 61 meetings both a high school teammate of Cook as well as Fred Jones, Sept. 5 (Mon.) vs. 11/12 Ole Miss (Orlando, Fla.) W, 45-34 the Seminoles and Hurricanes are ranked in the AP Top 25. Calvin Brewton & Da’Vante Phillips at Miami Central. Sept. 10 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 52-8 Florida State will carry a six-game win streak over UM COOK LEADS NATION IN YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Sept. 17 at 10/10 Louisville* L, 20-63 into the matchup. The Noles are 19-16 all-time in away Dalvin Cook leads the nation in total yards from Sept. 24 at USF W, 55-35 games against the Hurricanes and haven’t lost at Miami Oct. 1 RV/23 NORTH CAROLINA* L, 35-37 scrimmage (921 yards) and ranks second in yards Oct. 8 at 10/10 Miami* 8:14 PM (ABC) since 2004. from scrimmage per game (184.2). The dynamic Miami Oct. 15 --/RV WAKE FOREST* 3:30 PM (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) HURRICANES ALREADY FOURTH RANKED FOE OF 2016 native leads all Power 5 running backs in rushing yards Oct. 29 3/3 CLEMSON* TBA No. 10 Miami will be the fourth ranked opponent FSU (635), but has also become a dangerous receiver, ranking Nov. 5 at NC State* TBA has faced in 2016: vs. #11/12 Ole Miss, vs. Charleston third among Power 5 RBs with 286 receiving yards on Nov. 11 (Fri.) BOSTON COLLEGE* 7:30 PM (ESPN) Southern, at #10 Louisville, at USF, vs. Coaches Poll No. 19 receptions. Cook had a nation’s best 329 all-purpose Nov. 19 at Syracuse* TBA 23 North Carolina in what is arguably the toughest first- yards at USF on Sept. 24 and followed that up with 246 Nov. 26 18/18 FLORIDA TBA half of the season schedule in the country. total yards versus North Carolina last Saturday. Cook is *ACC Game; HOME GAME COOK FLIES PAST HOMETOWN ‘CANES IN 2014, 2015 averaging 287.5 total yards over his last two games. He Rankings AP/Coaches Miami native Dalvin Cook led Florida State to a come- became the first FSU RB ever with 100 yards rushing from-behind 30-26 victory in the Noles’ last trip to Miami (29-140) and receiving (6-106) against the Tar Heels. in 2014. Cook rushed seven times for 92 yards, including EXTRA POINTS A FLORIDA STATE WIN WOULD... a 44-yard TD and the game-winning 26-yard score with The Noles are 23-8 (.742) on the road under Jimbo Fisher, in- 3:05 remaining as Florida State overcame a 16-0 first ...make the Noles 538-243-17 (.685) all-time. cluding 18-7 (.720) in road ACC games...Fisher (71-16, .816) half deficit. Cook performed even better against the has the third-highest winning percentage among ac- ...be the seventh consecutive win over Miami, Hurricanes in 2015, tallying 269 yards of total offense tive coaches, while Miami’s Richt (149-51, .745) ranks No. all under Jimbo Fisher, tying the longest (222 rushing, 47 receiving) and three touchdowns in 9...FSU ranks No. 4 in the nation in punt return average winning streak in school history against the the 29-24 win in Tallahassee. Cook, battling a hamstring (20.43) and Jesus Wilson’s 89-yard punt return versus Hurricanes. injury, had TDs of 72 yards, 36 yards (receiving) and the Charleston Southern is the longest in the nation this sea- game-winning 24-yard TD run with 6:44 left. ...make FSU 30-31 all-time versus Miami. son...FSU ranks second in the nation in first downs (139)... NOTIN’ THE HURRICANES QB Deondre Francois had his second 400-yard all-purpose- ...make Fisher 44-11 (.800) against ACC teams, Miami head coach Mark Richt spent nearly 15 years game vs. UNC, passing for 372 yards and rushing for 32. He the third coach in league history with an .800 at Florida State as a graduate assistant (1985-86), had 478 total yards vs. Ole Miss in his collegiate debut... winning percentage or better vs. ACC foes. volunteer assistant (1987-88), quarterbacks coach (1990- FSU has the nation’s longest streak without back-to-back 2000) and offensive coordinator (1994-2000)...The Hurri- losses, spanning 68 games and dating back to 2011. SEMINOLES.COM 1 2016 FSU FOOTBALL | GM 6: MIAMI MEDIA INFORMATION MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY OCT. 3 OCT. 4 OCT. 5 OCT. 6 OCT. 7 OCT. 8 Jimbo Fisher Press Conference Practice - 4:00 PM ACC Head Coaches Conference Call - Practice - 4:15 PM Walk-Thru - TBA Game 6 Moore Athletic Center (Closed) Jimbo Fisher, 10:50 AM (Closed) (Closed) FSU at Miami 2nd Floor 8:14 PM (ABC) 1:00 PM Jimbo Fisher after practice Practice - 4:00 PM (Closed) Jimbo Fisher after practice Practice - 4:00 PM Jimbo Fisher Call-In Show Team leaves for Miami (Closed) (Four Points by Sheraton Downtown) 7:00-8:00 PM Media Availablity for Coach Fisher: Monday press conference; Tuesday and Thursday after practice. Media Availability for Players: Monday after practice; Tuesday before and after practice; Wednesday before practice. Email [email protected] and [email protected] for player requests. SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF 2016 ACC FOOTBALL COACHES TELECONFERENCE CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Elliott Finebloom ..................................................................Assistant AD Brian Kelly, Notre Dame* 10:20 AM ET All requests for working press, radio, television, photography or Email ..................................................................efinebloom@fsu.edu Bronco Mendenhall, Virginia 10:30 AM ET scouting credentials should be directed to our online credentialing Dabo Swinney, Clemson 10:40 AM ET site located on the Seminoles.com Media Relations page no later than Phone ................................ (850) 644-1065 (O); (850) 445-6952 (C) Jimbo Fisher, Florida State 10:50 AM ET four days prior to the game. PHOTOS WILL BE REQUIRED AND MUST Zach Stipe ...........................Director of Football Communications Bobby Petrino, Louisville 11:00 AM ET BE UPLOADED AT THE TIME YOU REQUEST CREDENTIALS. PHOTO MUST Email ...........................................................................zstipe@fsu.edu Dino Babers, Syracuse 11:10 AM ET BE IN COLOR AND PROVIDE A CLEAR VIEW OF THE FACE. Requests for Phone .................................(850) 645-7683 (O); (850) 228-7583 (C) Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech 11:30 AM ET season credentials should be made at least two weeks prior to the Steven McCartney ...................................... Assistant SID/Football Larry Fedora, North Carolina 11:40 AM ET first game. Space for working press, radio and television is allocated Email .................................................................smccartney@fsu.edu Justin Fuente, Virginia Tech 11:50 AM ET by the FSU Sports Information Office. Any credential questions can Dave Clawson, Wake Forest 12:00 PM ET be answered by Elliott Finebloom at [email protected] or Christa Phone ................................. (850) 644-3920 (O); (850) 322-6711 (C) Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh 12:10 PM ET Salerno at [email protected]. Christa Salerno ........................................... Assistant SID/Football Steve Addazio, Boston College 12:20 PM ET Email ......................................................................csalerno@fsu.edu David Cutcliffe, Duke 12:30 PM ET PRESS PARKING Phone ................................(850) 644-5653 (O); (850) 228-3486 (C) Dave Doeren, NC State 12:40 PM ET Once again, parking is limited in 2016 and passes will be issued on Chuck Walsh ............................................................................Deputy SID Mark Richt, Miami 12:50 PM ET a priority basis within the same guidelines as working credentials.
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