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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, Kevin Ortiz, Leo Ramos 4-8 Athletics Administration Photography: JC Ridley, Steven Murphy, Richard Lewis, Eric Espada 9 Communications & Digital Strategy 9 Cheez-It Bowl Information 2020 SCHEDULE (8-2, 7-2 ACC) STUDENT-ATHLETES DATE OPPONENT RESULT TV 11-12 Numerical Roster 13-14 Alphabetical Roster Sept. 10 UAB W, 31-14 ACCN 15-48 Student-Athlete Profiles Sept. 19 at #18/#16 Louisville* W, 47-34 ABC Sept. 26 Florida State* W, 52-10 ABC COACHING STAFF Oct. 10 at #1/#1 Clemson* L, 17-42 ABC 50-53 Head Coach Manny Diaz Oct. 17 Pittsburgh* W, 31-19 ACCN 54-64 Assistant Coach Profiles 65-73 Football Support Staff Profiles Oct. 24 Virginia* W, 19-14 ACCN Nov. 6 at NC State* W, 44-41 ESPN 2020 SEASON IN REVIEW Nov. 14 at Virginia Tech* W, 25-24 ESPN 74-79 Statistics Dec. 5 at Duke* W, 48-0 ACCN 80-84 Game-by-Game Recaps Dec. 12 #20/#20 North Carolina* L, 26-62 ABC

HURRICANES FOOTBALL BOWL HISTORY 86 Miami in Bowl Games • - Notes ACC game 87-100 Recaps 101-104 Bowl Game Records (Team & Individual)

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 1 SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Official Athletics Twitter: @MiamiHurricanes Director of Athletics Blake James Facebook: /MiamiHurricanes Deputy AD / Senior Woman Administrator Jennifer Strawley Instagram: MiamiHurricanes Deputy AD / Chief Financial Officer Jason Layton Official Football Twitter: @CanesFootball Sr. Associate AD / Academic Services David Wyman Facebook: /CanesFootball Sr. Associate AD / Administration Dr. Renae Myles Payne Instagram: CanesFootball Sr. Associate AD / Communications & Digital Strategy Carter Toole Blake James, Director of Athletics Twitter: @CanesAllAccess Sr. Associate AD / Compliance Craig Anderson Twitter: @UM_Sebastian Sr. Associate AD / Development Chris Cohen Sr. Associate AD / Facilities & Event Operations Tim Wise UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Sr. Associate AD / Student-Athlete Development Shirelle Jackson Location Coral Gables, Fla. Sr. Associate AD / Performance, Health & Wellness Luis Feigenbaum Enrollment 17,348 Founded 1925 Nickname Hurricanes COMMUNICATIONS Colors Orange (PMS 1665), Green (PMS 3435) and White Senior Associate AD / Communications Carter Toole President Dr. Julio Frenk Office 305-284-3245 Director of Athletics Blake James Cell 615-598-8540 Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Marvin Dawkins Email [email protected] Conference / Division Atlantic Coast Conference / Coastal Twitter @CanesCarter Stadium / Capacity / 64,767 Ticket Office Phone 1-800-GO-CANES Assistant AD / Communications (Primary) Camron Ghorbi Office 305-284-3230 COACHING STAFF Cell 786-877-7329 Head Coach Manny Diaz Email [email protected] Record at Miami 14-9 (second season) Twitter @CamronGhorbi Career Record 14-9 (second season) Associate Director / Communications David Villavicencio Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks Rhett Lashlee Office 305-284-3244 Defensive Coordinator / Inside Linebackers Blake Baker Cell 786-999-3739 Co-Defensive Coordinator / Safeties Ephraim Banda Email [email protected] Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line Todd Stroud Twitter @dvillavicencio6 Assistant Coach / Tight Ends Stephen Field Assistant Coach / Running Backs Eric Hickson Associate Director / Communications Alex Schwartz Assistant Coach / Offensive Line Garin Justice Office 305-284-3249 Assistant Coach / Wide Receivers Rob Likens Email [email protected] Assistant Coach / Strikers / Special Teams Jonathan Patke Twitter @AlexJSchwartz Assistant Coach / Cornerbacks Mike Rumph Associate Director / Communications Megan Barnes Graduate Assistant / Offensive Line Steve Hashemi Office 305-284-6797 Graduate Assistant / Offense Benedick Hyppolite Email [email protected] Graduate Assistant / Defense Michael Forman Twitter @MegBarnes3 Graduate Assistant / Defensive Line Jake Swalley Assistant Director / Communications Kevin Ivany Senior Quality Control Analyst / Offense Jonathan Brewer Cell 305-389-6612 Senior Quality Control Analyst / Offense Telly Lockette Email [email protected] Senior Quality Control Analyst / Defense Mike Zuckerman Quality Control Analyst / Offense Kyle Cooper Assistant Director / Communications Ashleigh Young Quality Control Analyst / Defense Jesse Byrd Email [email protected] Quality Control Analyst / Special Teams Danny Kalter Twitter @ashleighyoungg

Director of Strength and Conditioning David Feeley Strength & Conditioning Coach Victor Ishmael Assistant AD / Digital Strategy Tim Brogdon Assistant Strength Coach Jordan Barber Email [email protected] Assistant Strength Coach Kevin Kroboth Twitter @TimDanBrog Assistant Strength Coach Chas Dodd Associate Director / Digital Strategy Austin Sapin SUPPORT STAFF Email [email protected] Chief of Staff Twitter @AustinSapin Director of Football Operations Don Corzine Director of Player Personnel Andy Vaughn Director of Player Development / Offense Jorge Baez Assistant Director / Digital Strategy Tessa Mortensen Director of Football Nutrition & Performance Kyle Bellamy Email [email protected] Director of Recruiting David Cooney Twitter @TessaMort Associate AD / Internal Operations David Case Assistant Director of Football Operations Justin Wells Assistant Director of Player Personnel / Recruiting Operations Brooke Wilson Assistant Director of Recruiting Edwin Pata Graphic Designers / Creative Services Leo Ramos Assistant Director of Recruiting DeMarcus Van Dyke Kyle Stopperan Senior Creative Designer Dominique Nwoko Kevin Ortiz Assistant Director of Player Development / Defense Alex Devine James Karnib Associate Director of Equipment Sam Nichols Assistant Director of Equipment Arielle Scavo Assistant AD / Video Services Andrew Rossetti Website | Twitter Assistant Video Coordinator (Football) Ben Anderson www.MiamiHurricanes.com | @MiamiHurricanes | @CanesFootball Team Medical Director Dr. Lee Kaplan Associate AD / Athletic Training Vinny Scavo Mailing Address Assistant Athletic Trainer Danny Fowler 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 Assistant Athletic Trainer DJ Miller Team Chaplain Mike Blanc Assistant AD / Academic Services Demetrius Darden Academic Learning Specialist Dr. Barbara Stratton 2 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM DR. JULIO FRENK DR. MARVIN UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DAWKINS UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO, 1979 EDWARD WATERS, 1970

A fourth-generation physician whose paternal grandparents Dr. Marvin Dawkins, a distinguished professor in the fled Germany in the early 1930s to build a new life in Mexico, Department of Sociology at the , is in his ninth Julio Frenk catalyzed his deep gratitude for the kindness year as the Faculty Athletics Representative. He was named to of strangers into a lifelong mission to improve the health, the post in April 2012, replacing Clyde McCoy after his 17 years education, and well-being of people around the world. of service in that role. Dr. Frenk became the sixth president of the University of In his FAR post, Dawkins is responsible for ensuring the Miami in August of 2015. He also holds academic appointments academic integrity of students participating in University athletic as Professor of Public Health Sciences at the Leonard M. programs and helping to oversee institutional control of the Miller School of Medicine and as Professor of Health Sector Department of Athletics. The Faculty Athletics Representative Management and Policy at the Business School. serves as a liaison between the University and the athletic Prior to joining the University of Miami, he was the dean for department. This individual is the University’s voting delegate to nearly seven years of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public the ACC and represents UM with the NCAA and ACC. Health and the T & G Angelopoulos Professor of Public Health Dawkins received his doctorate from Florida State and and International Development, a joint appointment with the completed his postdoctoral research fellowships at Howard Harvard Kennedy School of Government. University and The Johns Hopkins University. He previously Julio Frenk served as the Minister of Health of Mexico served on the faculties of the University of Maryland, Old from 2000 to 2006. There he pursued an ambitious agenda to Dominion University and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. reform the nation’s health system and introduced a program of His research focuses on issues of race and social equity comprehensive universal coverage, known as Seguro Popular, in such areas as education, career aspirations and mobility, which expanded access to health care for more than 55 million substance abuse prevention, and sports. He has published previously uninsured Mexicans. widely in these areas, including his most recent article titled He was the founding director-general of the National “Race and Pathways to Power in the ” Institute of Public Health in Mexico, one of the leading (with Jomills H. Braddock and Erica Smith), which appears in institutions of its kind in the developing world. He also served American Behavioral Scientist (2012). as executive director in charge of Evidence and Information He has published widely in these areas. Dr. Dawkins is for Policy at the World Health Organization and as senior coauthor (with Graham C. Kinloch) of the book, African American fellow in the global health program of the Bill & Melinda Gates Golfers During the Jim Crow Era (Praeger, 2000). His most Foundation, among other leadership positions. recent publications include “African American Golf Clubs in Dr. Frenk holds a medical degree from the National the Early Development of Black Golf” in The Western Journal University of Mexico, as well as a master of public health and a of Black Studies (2018) and “Challenges to Title IX: A Critical joint Ph.D. in Medical Care Organization and in Sociology from Race Perspective” in The Negro Educational Review (2019). Dr. the University of Michigan. He has received honorary degrees Dawkins serves as the University of Miami’s Faculty Athletics from ten universities. His scholarly production, which includes Representative to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the over 170 articles in academic journals, as well as many books National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). He served as and book chapters, has been cited around 19,000 times. ACC President for 2017-2018. Dr. Dawkins is also a member of He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and the Museum Committee of the Golf Association Sciences, the U.S. National Academy of Medicine, and the (USGA). National Academy of Medicine of Mexico. He serves on the boards of the United Nations Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He has received numerous recognitions, including the Clinton Global Citizen Award for changing the way practitioners and policy makers across the world think about health, the Bouchet Medal for Outstanding Leadership presented by Yale University for promoting diversity in graduate education, and the Welch-Rose Award for Distinguished Service from the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health. In 2017, he was elected as a member of El Colegio Nacional, one of the most prestigious groups of intellectuals, artists, writers, and scientists of Mexico. Julio Frenk was born in Mexico City in December 1953. He is married to Dr. Felicia Knaul, a social sector economist, and has four children. In summary, Dr. Julio Frenk has an extensive professional record spanning three decades and a career that has included leadership positions in all relevant aspects of public health and higher education: research, teaching, analysis of public policies, institution-building, international cooperation, and national public service. He has also been involved in various initiatives to reform higher education.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 3 Practice Fields; a center-hung scoreboard inside the ; renovations to the men’s and women’s basketball offices BLAKE JAMES at Watsco Center; renovations to the Hecht Athletic Center; and a new videoboard for the Neil Schiff Tennis Center. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS In 2018, UM set a record for football season tickets at Hard MINNESOTA STATE - Rock Stadium (46,738) and also posted the school’s highest MANKATO, 1992 average attendance at Hard Rock Stadium (61,469). From 2015-18, men’s basketball tickets sold out for three consecutive Since taking over as the University of Miami’s Director seasons for the first time in school history. of Athletics in 2013, Blake James has transformed The U, In addition, Miami has built its broadcast, communications spearheading significant advances in all aspects of the and marketing departments into one of the nation’s leaders in department, including in student-athlete support, facility digital media and video production. Miami has continually ranked upgrades, ticket sales, broadcast capabilities, academic at the top of the conference in the number of live ACC Network achievement as well as in the number of postseason Extra broadcasts each year and produced numerous ACC appearances. Network linear telecasts during the network’s debut this past Miami has captured five NCAA individual championships, year. James was also instrumental in helping Miami strike one of six ACC team titles and 65 individual ACC titles since James the largest apparel deals in the country with adidas. became Director of Athletics. Miami’s recent success continues Prior to being named AD, James served Miami Athletics in to garner both James and UM national recognition. In 2019, the roles of Interim AD and Senior Associate AD for Development James concluded a two-year term as Chair of the NCAA Division and Ticket Operations, where he oversaw the day-to-day I Council, the group responsible for the day-to-day decision- operations of development, ticket sales and ticket operations. He making for all of Division I Athletics. In 2019, he was one of five also was a member of the Hurricanes’ senior staff and provided nominees for the 2019 SportsBusiness Journal Athletic Director sport supervision. of the Year. In 2017, James was selected as one of four Division James returned to UM after spending seven years at the I recipients of the 2016-17 Under Armour Athletic Director of the University of Maine, where he first served as Senior Associate Year award from the National Association of Collegiate Directors Athletic Director before serving as Director of Athletics from of Athletics (NACDA). This summer, he was selected as the 2005 to 2010. During his tenure at Maine, athletics experienced ACC’s Chair of the Athletic Directors for the 2020-21 academic tremendous success, including three trips to the Frozen Four year. for the men’s ice hockey program and NCAA playoff berths for James has always placed a strong emphasis on academics football, (two), women’s basketball and softball. James and community outreach during his seven-plus years as Miami’s implemented a comprehensive $17 million facility improvement Director of Athletics. A record 237 UM student-athletes made the plan at Maine, which included an indoor practice facility and 2019-20 ACC Honor Roll. Every team posted at least a 3.0 grade numerous other facility upgrades and renovations. Academically, point average in the spring semester and the football team’s the program flourished, earning the conference academic cup spring semester and cumulative GPAs also set team records. twice and student-athletes maintaining a 3.0 GPA or above. Nine programs were recognized for perfect single-year scores Prior to his stint at Maine, James worked in athletic of 1,000 in the latest NCAA Academic Progress Report, and five development at Providence College, where he established the programs -- men’s and women’s cross country, golf, and men’s “Friars Forever” campaign and the Friar Athletic Fund. and women’s tennis teams -- earned Public Recognition Awards James is no stranger to South Florida, beginning his athletic for teams finishing in the Top 10 percent of their respective sports career with UM, working in ticket sales, corporate sales and based on the most recent multi-year APR. athletic development. In 1995, he was hired as Miami’s Director Hurricane student-athletes placed fourth nationally in this of Ticket Sales, serving in that capacity until 1997, when he past year’s NCAA Team Works Helper Helper Community was named an athletic development officer at the University of Service Competition, their third consecutive Top 10 finish. Nebraska. He returned to Miami in 1998 as the Director of Major Miami’s rowing, soccer and men’s track & field/cross country Gifts and Corporate Sales and was promoted to the Director teams each finished second in their respective competitions, of Athletic Development at Miami in 2000 before moving on to while football placed third. Providence in 2002. On the fundraising front, despite a challenging climate, James graduated from Minnesota State University - Mankato the Hurricane Club raised close to $11 million in 2019-2020, with a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing in 1992, and later received including $1.5 million in commitments to support the endowed his Master’s degree in Sports Administration from St. Thomas scholarship fund, ten new Golden Canes Society Members and University in 1994. He and his wife, Kelly, have two children -- three new seven-figure gifts -- one being the largest gift in UM daughter, Haley, and son, Ryan. baseball history from a former student-athlete. The Sixth Annual Celebration of Women’s Athletics, held this past February, raised a record $650,000 with a record attendance of more than 550. On the facilities front, UM’s new state-of-the art Jimmy and Kim Klotz Baseball Player Development Center opened this past summer, one of numerous facility projects Miami has completed during James’ tenure. In 2018, the $40 million Carol Soffer Indoor Practice Facility opened for use, encompassing not just indoor practice fields for football, but also new football coaches offices, new football reception and recruiting areas, weight room renovations and new coaches offices for golf, rowing, soccer and volleyball. Other recent facility enhancements include the opening of the Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence; a new nutrition center; new artificial and natural playing surfaces and lights on the Greentree

4 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM JENNIFER STRAWLEY JASON LAYTON DEPUTY AD / CHIEF DEPUTY AD / CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER / SWA FINANCIAL OFFICER PENNSYLVANIA, 1998 SAINT LEO, 1999

Jennifer Strawley joined the University of Miami on June 18, Jason Layton serves as the University of Miami Deputy 2012 and currently serves as Deputy Director of Athletics and Director of Athletics and Chief Financial Officer, a position he took Chief Operating Officer. She also serves as the department’s over in August 2017. He initially joined Miami in December 2014 Senior Woman Administrator. as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Communications Serving as the second-in-command, Strawley provides and Sales. strategic direction for the department and assists the Director In his current position, Layton is responsible for managing of Athletics with the day-to-day operations. She is the sport the department’s business office, marketing, digital strategies, administrator for football, soccer, women’s basketball and communications, ticket sales, client experience, ticket operations, women’s tennis. Strawley leads the department’s strategic analytics, video production, and broadcast departments. planning initiatives, policy development and implementation, Additionally, Layton has oversight of all departmental coordination of department and coaches meetings and gender licensing matters, Hurricane Sports Properties, and serves as equity and inclusion initiatives. She oversees the areas of human the department liaison for all ACC finance and ACC Network resources, sports medicine, academic services, equipment / matters. Adidas, video services and student-athlete development, as well Since his arrival, Miami has seen exceptional growth in ticket as serves as a liaison to various campus groups, the ACC and sales, licensing revenue, and video production services in both the NCAA. content and broadcast with ESPN and the newly formed ACC Strawley played a key role in the hiring of head football Network. coaches Mark Richt and Manny Diaz. In addition, she was Under Layton’s guidance, Miami has seen unprecedented instrumental in the development of Miami’s annual Celebration growth in football attendance, including the most season ticket of Women’s Athletics recognizing the achievements of Miami’s holders in university history (46,738) during the 2018 season. female student-athletes while raising money to support women’s 2018 overall attendance average, 61,469 fans, ranking first in athletics. the nation among stadiums with seating capacities under 70,000. Actively engaged in intercollegiate athletics nationally, The 2017 season averaged 58,682 fans, ranking second Strawley has served on various committees within the in the nation among stadiums with seating capacities under NCAA and the ACC. She currently serves on the ACC 70,000. During the 2016 season, the Hurricanes totaled 42,000 Television Committee, the ACC Women’s Basketball foresight season ticket holders, averaging 58,572 fans per game – the committee, the ACC Equity Committee, the ACC Infractions 27th-highest total in the nation and leader among all Power and Sportsmanship Review Committee, the ACC Football Five schools in percentage increase on a year-to-year basis (23 Schedulers Group, and the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball percent). Oversight Committee. She also serves on the board of directors Miami also sold out its entire 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18 for Women’s Leaders in College Sports and the Women’s men’s basketball season ticket allotments, marking the first time Basketball Coaches Association. in Hurricane Athletics history that a team has sold out its season Prior to UM, Strawley concluded her second tour with the ticket allotment in back-to-back-to-back seasons. NCAA as the Director of Academic and Membership Affairs. In Layton serves as the primary contact for ESPN, overseeing this role, Strawley was instrumental in providing leadership in the the recent launch of the ACC Network, first in digital format in areas of academic governance and development of academic August 2016, and building to the linear network in the fall of 2019. policy. Strawley served on the senior management team and was Layton, a Florida native, arrived in Miami after spending involved in a variety of other internal operations. the 2012-2014 seasons at Colorado State University, where he Strawley rejoined the NCAA after serving as the Associate served as the department’s Senior Associate Athletics Director Athletics Director for Intercollegiate Sport Programs and Senior for Sales and Marketing. During his time in Fort Collins, Colo., Woman Administrator at Columbia University from 2007- Layton’s ticket sales plans drove double-digit increases in 10. While at Columbia, she oversaw numerous varsity sport football, volleyball, men’s basketball and women’s basketball programs including football and was the athletics program revenue and tickets sold. liaison for gender equity and diversity initiatives. Strawley was Before he arrived at Colorado State, Layton spent 13 years a member of the department’s Executive Management Team. with the . In his 13 years with the Prior to her tenure at Columbia, Strawley was the Director club, he handled a variety of responsibilities including sales, of Membership Services and Student-Athlete Reinstatement at marketing, ticket operations, luxury suite operations, advertising, the NCAA. In this role, she provided oversight of the student- accounting, finance, and purchasing. Layton began his career athlete reinstatement process and was instrumental in the with the Buccaneers as a customer service representative in implementation of the student first philosophy. Strawley served 1999 before elevating to the role of Senior Director of Business as a liaison to numerous NCAA committees, including the NCAA Administration in 2011. Layton received his bachelor’s and Divisions I, II and III Student-Athlete Reinstatement Committees master’s degrees from Saint Leo University in Saint Leo, Fla. and the NCAA Olympic Sports Liaison Committee Strawley first joined the NCAA in 1998 as an enforcement services intern. She is a 1998 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in history. During her time at Pennsylvania, she was a two-year captain for the Quakers’ softball team. Strawley was inducted into the William Tennent High School Hall of Fame in of 2014.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 5 inclusion and diversity initiatives. “We are thrilled to welcome Renae to the Hurricanes family,” Deputy AD/COO Jennifer Strawley said upon her hiring. DAVID WYMAN “Renae’s decorated background in athletics administration, as SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD well as her extensive work on numerous national governing ACADEMIC SERVICES boards and committees, will be a tremendous asset to the day- FLORIDA A&M, 1994 to-day operations of UM Athletics.” Myles Payne, who boasts over 20 years of experience “When you do the right things, the right things happen.” in college athletics, arrived in Coral Gables from Winthrop David Wyman has empowered over 2,500 student-athletes University, where she served as Senior Associate AD for Internal with his signature creed. Now in his 26th year, Wyman has Operations and Senior Woman Administrator for three years. advised and mentored a diverse population of student-athletes Prior to her stint at Winthrop, she worked at the University of to become skilled professionals in many different careers. Connecticut, University of Pittsburgh, San Jose State, Delaware Wyman is the Senior Associate Athletic Director for State, Southwest Baptist and Alabama A&M. Academic Services at the University of Miami, a position he was In July 2019, Myles Payne received the NCAA Division I promoted to in August 2017. Wyman is also the sport adminis- Administrator of the Year Award from Women Leaders in College trator for Miami’s volleyball and Men’s Tennis program. Sports. She was recently a member of the NCAA Committee He began his own career as an intern, and was quickly on Academics and served on the Data Review Subcommittee. promoted to the full-time staff after working just two months in She is on the Board of Directors of the Minority Opportunities the academic services division. Wyman became the assistant Athletic Association (MOAA) and is the chair of the Symposium director two years later, supervising the tutorial program and Committee. Myles Payne is a regular presenter at MOAA and the advising both the football and men’s basketball teams. He was College Athletics Business Management Association (CABMA) then promoted to associate director, taking on the responsibil- at the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics ity of coordinating the NCAA eligibility certification for all 400 (NACDA) conventions. She is a member of Women Leaders student-athletes. in College Sports and a proud member of Sigma Gamma Rho Since 2004, Wyman has managed the Division of Athletic Sorority, Inc. Academic Services, currently leading a staff of ten full-time Myles Payne completed the NCAA Leadership Institute for professionals. Under his leadership, the department and sport Ethnic Minority Males & Females and the Women Leaders in programs have gained national recognition and honors for College Sports Mentoring Institute for Advancement in 2009 and continued growth in both academic progress rates (APR) and Executive Institute in 2019, NACDA Mentoring Institute (2009, graduation success. and 2014, 2019), Sport Management Institute (2011), the 1A A 2016 inductee to the Iron Arrow Honor Society, Wyman Athletic Directors’ Association Institute (2011, 2012, 2013), has helped guide the football team to a pair AFCA Academic Executive PREP Advisory Program (2012), Collegiate Athletics Achievement Awards for graduating 100 percent of student- Leadership Symposium (2012 and 2013) and Leadership athletes in the freshman classes of 2002 and 2009. Under his Huntsville (2015). She is also a certified facilitator of True Colors leadership, the University of Miami Graduation Success Rate Personal Success Assessments. has been 90% or higher seven out of the last eight years. Myles Payne, a native of Clarksdale, Miss., graduated from Wyman is a 1994 graduate of Florida A&M with a bachelor’s the University of Southern Mississippi in 1997, where she also degree in accounting. He earned a master’s degree in sports competed in track and field. She received her M.Ed. in Sports administration from St. Thomas University in 1995. Born in Administration in 2000 from Northwestern State and her Ed.D. in Staten Island, N.Y., he is married to Jewyll, and the couple has Higher Education Administration from Pittsburgh in 2005. three daughters: Rebecca, Dominique and Sarah. Wyman has been a Big Brother in the Miami-Dade Big Brother/Big Sister Organization and is also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, The National Leadership Honor Society and the National As- CARTER TOOLE sociation of Academic Advisors for Athletics. SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD COMMUNICATIONS & DIGITAL STRATEGY NORTH CAROLINA, 1995 DR. RENAE MYLES PAYNE Carter Toole serves as the Senior Associate Athletic Director SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD for Communications and Digital Strategy at the University ADMINISTRATION of Miami. He joined the Hurricanes as an Associate AD in November 2016 and was promoted to his current role in August SOUTHERN MISS, 1997 2017. Dr. Renae Myles Payne joined Miami Athletics on Oct. 9, Toole oversees UM’s communications, digital and graphics 2019 as the department’s Senior Associate Athletic Director, departments, as well as assisting with publicity for the football Administration. In June 2020, her role was expanded to include, program and head football coach Manny Diaz. He also serves as Chief Diversity Officer. the sport administrator for the women’s tennis program. Miami’s Myles Payne, who reports to the Deputy Athletic Director/ communications staff won its first Football Writers Association of Chief Operating Officer, is responsible for the direct oversight America Super 11 Award in 2018. of policy development, budget and personnel management of Toole previously co-owned a Nashville-based marketing video services, equipment, swimming and diving and golf. She agency, Wheelhouse Marketing Advisors, which was acquired will also provide oversight and leadership to all aspects of sports by a local technology firm (Atiba) at the end of 2015. Before administration within the department including game contracts, launching Wheelhouse, he served as Vice President, Digital, at budgets, scheduling and team rules. another Nashville firm, January & Associates. In addition, Myles Payne is responsible for oversight and Prior to entering the agency business, Toole worked in the development of department policies and procedures. She will National Football League for nine seasons with four teams. provide leadership for development and implementation of After public relations stints with the Green Bay Packers, the strategic plan, as well as leadership and management of Tennessee Titans and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he joined the 6 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM Houston Texans as the club’s first Director of Internet services Cohen is an original member of the Athletics fundraising & Publications. He was part of the Texans’ communications staff team for the historic University-wide Momentum Campaign that won the Pete Rozelle Award in 2004 as voted on by the (2000-2008) that saw Miami as the first institution in the state Pro Football Writers Association of America. He also authored of Florida to complete a $1 billion capital campaign. During the the book Opening Night on Houston’s return to the NFL. Toole Momentum Campaign, the Athletics team raised more than $85 has worked eight Super Bowls as a member of the NFL’s media million, eclipsing a goal of $68 million and also raised $118 mil- relations staff. lion toward the $1.6 billion total for the Momentum2 Campaign Toole started his sports communications career in the media completed in 2016. relations offices at Arizona State University and the University of Prior to working in the Hurricane Club, Cohen began his North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he earned his bachelor’s full-time career at UM Athletics in the ticket sales department degree in English. where he was an account executive in one of college athletics’ A native of Alexandria, Va., Toole and his wife, Barbara, have first outbound sales teams. Prior to UM Athletics, Cohen was a two daughters. ticket sales associate for the Miami Heat. Cohen is a two-time alumnus of the University of Miami, graduating with honors in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in busi- ness administration (majoring in sport management). Cohen went on to receive a master’s degree in sport administration in CRAIG ANDERSON 2009. He serves on the board of the University of Miami Sports SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD Hall of Fame, is a published author and is an active guest COMPLIANCE lecturer in the Sport Administration department. He and his wife PITTSBURGH, 2005 Gaby, have two children – son, Jake, and daughter, Sadie.

Craig Anderson was appointed to the athletics department’s executive senior staff and named Senior Associate Athletics Director for Compliance in July 2015. TIM WISE In his current role, he provides direct oversight for the SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD compliance office and is responsible for managing all aspects FACILITIES & EVENT of the University’s compliance program, including educating OPERATIONS coaches, student-athletes, boosters, athletic department staff SOUTH CAROLINA, 1996 and other University officials about NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference rules and regulations and also oversees the drug Tim Wise is in his eighth year as the Senior Associate Athletic testing program for the Athletics Department. In addition he Director for Facilities and Event Operations at the University of currently serves as the sport administrator for both the men’s Miami. Wise joined the UM staff in June 2012. basketball and baseball programs. Wise has oversight of numerous areas within the Anderson joined the Hurricanes in March 2013 as the department: facilities and maintenance services, capital projects/ Associate Athletics Director for Compliance, having previously construction, facilities master planning, event management and served in similar roles at NC State, the University of Virginia guest services, camps/clinics, risk management and information and UNLV. He is actively involved in national governance technology. He is also the liaison to the Watsco Center and Hard activities. He currently serves on the NCAA Division I Initial- Rock Stadium, as well as serves as the sport administrator for Eligibility Waivers Committee and previously served on the ACC Miami’s rowing team. He previously oversaw the strength & Constitution & Bylaws Committee. conditioning, nutrition and women’s soccer programs. A native of Corning, NY, Anderson received his bachelor’s Wise, who has more than 24 years of experience in degree in political science from the University of Pittsburgh college athletics as an event manager, facilities director where he worked in the Compliance Office for four years. He and administrator, was hired by the University of Wisconsin earned his master’s degree in athletic administration from Athletic Department as assistant athletic director for events Marshall University. and facilities in August, 2008. In January 2012, he was named interim associate athletic director and elevated to the senior management team with additional oversight of the University Ridge Golf Course and $125 million in capital projects. CHRIS COHEN Wise also had supervisory oversight of the UW Athletics SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD event management, facilities, food and beverage and guest DEVELOPMENT services units and oversaw an annual budget of approximately PITTSBURGH, 2005 $15 million. He also served in a lead role in administrative coordination of UW Athletics concerts, summer camps and event parking. Chris Cohen is responsible for all development operations Wise served as the director of facility maintenance at the for UM Athletics, including campaign oversight, major giving, University of Connecticut from August 2005 to August 2008. He annual fund, donor stewardship, event hospitality and coordina- oversaw daily operations of athletic facilities, projects and event tion with central university development efforts. Cohen is operations as the assistant athletics director for facilities and currently in his 19th year overall at Miami. operations at Eastern Michigan University from November 2003 Cohen has been a part of every major athletics fundraising to June 2005. initiative at the University since 2000, including the Hurricane Wise was hired as the athletics event manager at the Club annual fund, construction of a new home arena for our University of Denver in August 2000 and promoted to the director men’s and women’s basketball programs as well as both of athletics events in August 2001 and served in that role until University-wide capital campaigns. During Cohen’s tenure, he October 2003. Prior to his time at Denver, Wise was the event has solicited and secured gifts on over $150 million in capital services manager at The Ohio State University’s Schottenstein projects and facility improvements, including the Carol Soffer Center. Indoor Practice Facility, Schwartz Center for Athletic Excellence, Wise was an event operations manager intern at Michigan Watsco Center, Basketball Victory Fund, Alex Rodriguez Park, State University from August 1998 to May 1999. His first position Hecht Athletic Center expansion and the Schiff Tennis Center. upon graduation from college was as a conference coordinator at @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 7 the University of South Carolina from December 1996 to January 1998. Wise has extensive experience working at NCAA and conference championship events. At Wisconsin, he served SHIRELLE JACKSON on the departments Diversity Integration Group and was the SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD representative to the City of Madison and UW Campus Joint STUDENT-ATHLETE Southeast Campus Area Committee. In the past, he served on DEVELOPMENT Connecticut’s Environmental Compliance Team as well as the BOWLING GREEN, 1994 schools Environmental Policy Advisory Council. He also served on the NCAA Woman of the Year Selection Committee and the Shirelle Jackson is the Senior Associate Athletic Director NCAA Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee, three of Student-Athlete Development at the University of Miami. years as the Vice Chair. Wise earned the University of Denver Jackson initially joined Miami as the director of student-athlete Center for Multicultural Excellence Outstanding Staff Award in development in March 2014 and was promoted to assistant AD 2002-03. in July 2016. Wise is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha, Fraternity, Inc. and Elevated to her current title in August 2017, Jackson also served as the President of the local Mu Eta Lambda alumni oversees the Hurricanes’ track and field and cross country chapter. He is a member of the Collegiate Event and Facility programs. Management Association and was named to the Board of Prior to joining the athletics department, Jackson spent the Directors in September 2011 and the 3rd Vice President in June previous five years in various capacities in the College of Arts 2012, 2nd Vice President in June 2013, 1st Vice President in and Sciences at UM. In 2014, Jackson received the Department June 2014 and served as The President for 2015-16. Wise of Biology Excellence in Service Award, for her efforts with 800 also has membership in the Minority Opportunities Athletic + Biology majors. Association and the National Association of Collegiate Directors Her initial position within athletics was a new role intended of Athletics. to enhance the athletic department’s efforts to develop In February 2017, Wise was named to the MOAA Board programming which will enhance the total development of our of Directors, and in 2019, he was named to the organization’s student-athletes. Under her vision and leadership that role has Executive Committee. He has participated in the NCAA grown into an office with two full time staff members and year Leadership Institute Continuing Education Series, the NCAA round programming and leadership opportunities for our student Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Males, the NACDA athlete population. Due to the high level of community outreach, Mentoring Institute and NCAA Diversity Education Training. in 2018, the earned the NCAA Helper-Helper Most recently, Wise completed and graduated from the highly Division I Community Service National Championship Award. prestigious collegiate athletics executive leadership training In addition to community service & outreach efforts, Jackson program at the Sports Management Institute. has been a featured panelist & speaker for the Women In Sports Wise is a 1996 graduate of the University of South Carolina Forum, 2016 and 2018. She also served in the same capacity with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and earned for Women Leaders in College Sports (formerly NACWAA)during a masters’ degree in human performance and sport studies from their Institute for Administrative Advancement, 2019. Jackson the University of Tennessee in 1998. has been a member of Women Leaders in College Sports since 2002. She is a 2002 graduate of Women Leaders/HERS Institute for Administrative Advancement. In 2016, Jackson received the Women Leaders Nell Jackson Administrator of the Year Award LUIS FEIGENBAUM for her efforts engaging student-athletes, department staff & campus partners with an inclusive environment. SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD Prior to arriving at UM, Shirelle was the director of athletic PERFORMANCE, HEALTH & academic support services from 2005-08 at FIU, where she WELLNESS oversaw the management and operation of the school’s MIAMI, 1998, 2000 | TEMPLE, 2011 (PHD) academic support program for its 400 student-athletes. She Luis Feigenbaum was named Senior Associate Athletics also coordinated the academic and personal advising, class Director for Performance, Health and Wellness in August registration, tutors, study hall and study skills workshops. During 2018. He was promoted after serving as the UHealth Chief of her tenure at FIU, she saw her full-time staff increase to six and Sports Physical Therapy. He is also the program director for the student-athlete graduation rate improved by 16 percent. the University of Miami Sports Physical Therapy Residency She was the assistant director for student-athlete services and a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Physical for 11 months at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Therapy at the Miller School of Medicine. Green, Ohio. Her first athletics position was as assistant AD for Luis is a Board Certified Sports Clinical Specialist (2008) student development from August 2002-July 2004 at Eastern through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties, Connecticut State. Certified and Licensed Athletic Trainer (2003) by National Athletic Jackson was a two-year letter winner for the women’s track Trainers Association, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning and field team at Bowling Green. She received her bachelor’s Specialist (2000) by the National Strength and Conditioning degree from Bowling Green in 1994 and her master’s degree Association, a Certified Blood Flow Restriction Therapy (2016) in counseling from Central Connecticut State in 1998. She is provider, and has completed a FIFA Diploma in Sports Medicine currently a doctoral candidate in higher education leadership at (2017). Nova Southeastern in Davie. He is a two-time graduate of the University of Miami, in 1998 She is married to Jason Jackson, who is the television host earning his B.S. in Health Science and 2000 with a master’s and courtside reporter for Miami HEAT telecasts on Sun Sports. degree in Physical Therapy. He earned his Doctor of Physical The couple has two children – Justin and Jordan. Therapy in 2011 from Temple University. A native of Miami, Feigenbaum and his wife, Jessica, also a two-time alumna of the University of Miami, have two daughters, Siena and Presley

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BOWL HISTORY: SCORES BOWL HISTORY: MVPs 1990 Florida St, 24, Penn St. 17 1990 Amp Lee (Florida St.) 1991 Alabama 30, Colorado 25 1991 David Palmer (Alabama) 1992 Stanford 24, Penn St. 3 1992 Darrien Gordon (Stanford) 1993 Boston College 31, Virginia 13 1993 Glenn Foley (Boston College) 1994 S. Carolina 24, West Virginia 21 1994 Steve Taneyhill (S. Carolina) 1995 North Carolina 20, Arkansas 10 1995 Leon Johnson (North Carolina) 1996 Miami 31, Virginia 21 1996 Tremain Mack (Miami) CHEEZ-IT BOWL 1997 Georgia Tech 35, W. Virginia 30 1997 Joe Hamilton (Georgia Tech) 1 Place 1998 Miami 46, NC State 23 1998 Scott Covington (Miami) Orlando, FL 32805 1999 Illinois 63, Virginia 21 1999 Kurt Kittner (Illinois) www.cheezitbowl.com 2000 NC State 38, Minnesota 30 2000 Philip Rivers (NC State) CHEEZ-IT BOWL 2001 Pittsburgh 34, NC State 19 2001 Antonio Bryant (Pittsburgh) COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT 2002 Texas Tech 55, Clemson 15 2002 Kliff Kingsbury (Texas Tech) SAM GARDNER 2003 NC State 56, Kansas 26 2003 Philip Rivers (NC State) Director of 2004 Georgia Tech 51, Syracuse 14 2004 Reggie Ball (Georgia Tech) Marketing & Communications O: (407) 513-1617 2005 Clemson 19, Colorado 10 2005 James Davis (Clemson) [email protected] 2006 Maryland 24, Purdue 7 2006 Sam Hollenbach (Maryland) 2007 Boston College 24, Mich. St 21 2007 Jamie Silva (Boston College) GAME INFORMATION 2008 Florida State 42, Wisconsin 13 2008 Graham Gano (Florida State) Game Date: Dec. 29, 2020 2009 Wisconsin 20, MIami 14 2009 John Clay (Wisconsin) Game Time: 5:30 Venue: 2010 NC State 23, West Virginia 7 2010 Russell Wilson (NC State) Capacity: 65,000 2011 Florida State 18, Notre Dame 14 2011 Rashad Greene (Florida State) Television Network: ESPN 2012 Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10 2012 Antone Exum (Virginia Tech) 2013 Louisville 36, Miami 9 2013 Teddy Bridgewater (Louisville) 2014 Clemson 40, Oklahoma 6 2014 Cole Stoudt (Clemson) 2015 Baylor 49, North Carolina 38 2015 Johnny Jefferson (Baylor) 2016 Miami 31, West Virginia 14 2016 Brad Kaaya (Miami) 2017 Oklahoma State 30, Virginia Tech 21 2017 Mason Rudolph (Oklahoma State) 2018 Syracuse 34, West Virginia 18 2018 Eric Dungey (Syracuse) 2019 Notre Dame 33, Iowa State 9 2019 Chase Claypool (Notre Dame)

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Alphabetical Roster...... 11-12 Numerical Roster...... 13-14 Player Profiles...... 15-48

10 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) (HIGH SCHOOL) 67 Gavin Adams OL 6-2 270 Fr. Derry, Pa. (Derry Area) 37 Colvin Alford LB 6-0 220 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. (Coral Reef) 18 Tirek Austin-Cave LB 6-1 220 Fr. Pennsauken, N.J. (Camden) 27 Brian Balom S 6-0 190 Fr. Miramar, Fla. (Miramar) 36 Andrew Barnes DB 6-0 195 R-Fr. Silver Springs, Md. (Walter Johnson) 7 Al Blades, Jr. DB 6-1 192 Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 92 Jason Blissett, Jr. DL 6-4 262 R-Fr. Queens, N.Y. (Poly Prep) 21 Bubba Bolden S 6-3 200 R-Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (USC) (Bishop Gorman) 30 Jose Borregales K 5-10 205 R-Sr. Miami, Fla. (FIU) (Booker T. Washington) 6 Sam Brooks, Jr. LB 6-2 220 So. Miami Gardens, Fla. (Miami Northwestern) 22 Robert Burns RB 5-11 225 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) 46 Suleman Burrows DB 5-9 179 R-So. St. Louis, Mo. (John Burroughs School) 31 Connor Byrne WR 6-2 195 R-Jr. Fairfield, Conn. (Rochester) (Fairfield College Prep) 74 John Campbell, Jr. OL 6-5 310 R-So. Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) 5 Amari Carter S 6-0 200 Sr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens) 43 Isaiah Cashwell RB 5-8 214 R-So. Mineola, N.Y. (Chaminade) 2 Donald Chaney, Jr. RB 5-10 210 Fr. Homestead, Fla. (Belen Jesuit) 53 Jakai Clark OL 6-3 320 So. Loganville, Ga. (Grayson) 28 Marcus Clarke CB 5-10 190 Fr. Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) 23 Te’Cory Couch CB 5-10 172 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) 47 Turner Davidson K 5-9 160 R-Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Ronald Reagan) 55 Navaughn Donaldson OL 6-6 350 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 29 Isaiah Dunson CB 6-1 184 Fr. Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 77 Adam ElGammal OL 6-4 310 R-Fr. Middle Village, N.Y. (Christ The King) 27 Marshall Few WR 5-11 190 R-Jr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Ponte Vedra) 69 Sam Fishman DL 6-3 215 Fr. Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park) 11 Corey Flagg, Jr. LB 5-11 228 Fr. Houston, Texas (North Shore) 96 Jonathan Ford DL 6-5 318 Sr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard) 3 Gilbert Frierson STRK 6-1 205 R-So. Coral Gables, Fla. (Coral Gables) 87 Matias Gasc P 5-10 180 R-Sr. Coral Springs, Fla. (Stetson) (Coral Springs Charter) 65 Corey Gaynor OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Parkland, Fla. (Douglas) 71 Jared “Moose” Griffith OL 6-3 320 R-So. Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview) 40 Luis Gutierrez, Jr. CB 5-9 156 R-Fr. Key Biscayne, Fla. (IMG Academy) 26 Gurvan Hall, Jr. S 6-0 194 Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens) 3 Michael Harley WR 5-9 180 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 20 Jalen Harrell S 6-2 200 Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (Champagnat Catholic) 23 Cam’Ron Harris RB 5-10 210 Jr. Opa Locka, Fla. (Carol City) 81 Jared Harrison-Hunte DL 6-4 285 R-Fr. Middle Village, N.Y. (Christ The King) 12 Jahfari Harvey DL 6-4 245 R-Fr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Vero Beach) 94 Louis Hedley P 6-4 220 R-Jr. Mandurah, Australia (City College of San Francisco) 81 Larry Hodges TE 6-2 230 R-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit) 48 Jake Hoffman LB 6-1 210 R-Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) 98 Jalar Holley DL 6-2 285 R-Fr. Auburn, Ga. (Buford) 31 Jarius Howard WR 5-10 167 R-Fr. Portsmouth, Va. (Oscar Frammel Smith) 9 Avery Huff LB 6-3 215 R-Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 40 Will Huggins WR 6-2 218 R-So. Richland, Wash. (IMG Academy) 8 DJ Ivey DB 6-1 195 Jr. Florida City, Fla. (South Dade) 58 Clay James LS 5-9 196 R-So. Cocoa, Fla. (Cocoa) 44 Bradley Jennings, Jr. LB 6-1 225 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Sandalwood) 39 Dante Johnson WR 6-2 208 R-Jr. Covington, Ga. (Newton) 9 Brevin Jordan TE 6-3 245 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) 52 Patrick Joyner, Jr. LB 6-2 225 R-So. Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) 1 D’Eriq King QB 5-11 202 R-Sr. Manvel, Texas (Houston) (Manvel) 4 Jaylan Knighton RB 5-10 190 Fr. Lauderhill, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) 45 Bryan Levine DL 6-3 230 R-Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood School) 34 Elias Lugo-Fagundo WR 6-0 198 R-Jr. Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico (IMG Academy) 85 Will Mallory TE 6-5 245 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Providence School) 86 Dominic Mammarelli TE 6-4 235 Fr. Naples, Fla. (Naples)

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 11 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) (HIGH SCHOOL) 17 Peyton Matocha QB 6-4 204 R-Fr. Houston, Texas (St. Thomas) 53 Zach McCloud LB 6-2 235 R-Sr. Lantana, Fla. (Santaluces) 91 Jordan Miller DL 6-4 325 R-So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Sandalwood) 59 Alan Nadelsticher LS 6-0 185 R-Fr. Mexico City, Mexico (IMG Academy) 49 Mason Napper LS 6-2 225 R-Fr. Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter) 84 Josh Neely DL 6-3 258 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Senior) 60 Zion Nelson OL 6-5 312 So. Sumter, S.C. (Sumter) 41 Michael Parrott FB 5-11 235 R-Jr. Canton, N.C. (Alabama) (Pisgah) 12 Jeremiah Payton WR 6-1 195 R-Fr. Neptune Beach, Fla. (Fletcher) 5 N’Kosi Perry QB 6-4 190 R-Jr. Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard) 6 Mark Pope WR 6-0 180 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Southridge) 86 Fred Potter P 5-11 183 Fr. London, United Kingdom (Gulliver Prep) 45 Camden Price K 6-1 175 R-So. Severn, Md. (Archbishop Spalding) 48 Robert Prosek TE 6-4 235 R-Fr. Key Largo, Fla. (Coral Shores) 85 Sebastian Przytula P/K 6-1 185 Fr. Largo, Fla. (Clearwater Central Catholic) 34 Ryan Ragone DB 5-11 215 R-So. Houston, Texas (Arkansas State) (Pasadena Memorial) 83 Michael Redding III WR 6-1 202 Fr. Pensacola, Fla. (IMG Academy) 52 Cleveland Reed, Jr. OL 6-3 320 R-So. Fort Meade, Fla. (Fort Meade) 7 Xavier Restrepo WR 5-10 196 Fr. Coconut Creek, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) 64 Jalen Rivers OL 6-5 325 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Oakleaf) 16 Ryan Rizk QB 6-1 195 R-So. Boynton Beach, Fla. (American Heritage Delray) 99 Elijah Roberts DE 6-4 275 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Christopher Columbus) 38 Shane Sawyer LB 6-3 245 R-Fr. Jupiter, Fla. (Jupiter Christian) 51 DJ Scaife, Jr. OL 6-3 314 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Southridge) 68 Michael Scibelli DL 6-1 305 R-So. Oceanside, N.Y. (Oceanside) 1 Nesta Jade Silvera DL 6-2 305 Jr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. (American Heritage Plantation) 4 Keontra Smith DB 5-11 215 So. West Park, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) 88 Keyshawn Smith WR 6-0 182 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln) 35 Zac Smith LB 6-2 243 R-Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 17 Waynmon Steed LB 5-11 222 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. (Central) 76 Ousman Traore OL 6-3 310 R-So. College Park, Ga. (Hutchinson C.C.) (Hapeville Charter) 47 Mykel Tubbs WR 6-3 190 R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Holy Innocents Episcopal) 19 Tyler Van Dyke QB 6-4 220 Fr. Glastonbury, Conn. (Suffield Academy) 54 Issiah Walker, Jr. OL 6-5 290 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Florida) (Miami Norland) 72 Chris Washington OL 6-7 300 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (John Overton) 25 Keshawn Washington S 6-1 190 Fr. Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) 8 Dee Wiggins WR 6-3 195 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Southridge) 31 Avantae Williams S 6-0 180 Fr. DeLand, Fla. (DeLand) 22 Cameron Williams DL 6-4 240 R-Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) 33 Chantz Williams DE 6-4 255 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Oakleaf) 62 Jarrid Williams OL 6-6 308 R-Sr. Cedar Hill, Texas (Houston) (Cedar Hill) 90 Quentin Williams DE 6-3 260 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 84 Dazalin Worsham WR 6-1 175 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hewitt-Trussville)

12 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) (HIGH SCHOOL) 1 D’Eriq King QB 5-11 202 R-Sr. Manvel, Texas (Houston) (Manvel) 1 Nesta Jade Silvera DL 6-2 305 Jr. Pembroke Pines, Fla. (American Heritage Plantation) 2 Donald Chaney, Jr. RB 5-10 210 Fr. Homestead, Fla. (Belen Jesuit) 2 Quincy Roche DL 6-4 245 R-Sr. Randallstown, Md. (Temple) (New Town) 3 Gilbert Frierson STRK 6-1 205 R-So. Coral Gables, Fla. (Coral Gables) 3 Michael Harley WR 5-9 180 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 4 Jaylan Knighton RB 5-10 190 Fr. Lauderhill, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) 4 Keontra Smith STRK 5-11 215 So. West Park, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) 5 Amari Carter S 6-0 200 Sr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens) 5 N’Kosi Perry QB 6-4 190 R-Jr. Ocala, Fla. (Vanguard) 6 Sam Brooks, Jr. LB 6-2 220 So. Miami Gardens, Fla. (Miami Northwestern) 6 Mark Pope WR 6-0 180 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Southridge) 7 Al Blades, Jr. CB 6-1 192 Jr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 7 Xavier Restrepo WR 5-10 196 Fr. Coconut Creek, Fla. (Deerfield Beach) 8 DJ Ivey CB 6-1 195 Jr. Florida City, Fla. (South Dade) 8 Dee Wiggins WR 6-3 195 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Southridge) 9 Avery Huff LB 6-3 215 R-Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) 9 Brevin Jordan TE 6-3 245 Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) 11 Corey Flagg, Jr. LB 5-11 228 Fr. Houston, Texas (North Shore) 12 Jahfari Harvey DL 6-4 245 R-Fr. Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Vero Beach) 12 Jeremiah Payton WR 6-1 195 R-Fr. Neptune Beach, Fla. (Fletcher) 16 Ryan Rizk QB 6-1 195 R-So. Boynton Beach, Fla. (American Heritage Delray) 17 Peyton Matocha QB 6-4 204 R-Fr. Houston, Texas (St. Thomas) 17 Waynmon Steed LB 5-11 222 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. (Central) 18 Tirek Austin-Cave LB 6-1 220 Fr. Pennsauken, N.J. (Camden) 19 Tyler Van Dyke QB 6-4 220 Fr. Glastonbury, Conn. (Suffield Academy) 20 Jalen Harrell S 6-2 200 Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (Champagnat Catholic) 21 Bubba Bolden S 6-3 200 R-Jr. Las Vegas, Nev. (USC) (Bishop Gorman) 22 Robert Burns RB 5-11 225 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) 22 Cameron Williams DL 6-4 240 R-Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) 23 Te’Cory Couch CB 5-10 172 So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) 23 Cam’Ron Harris RB 5-10 210 Jr. Opa Locka, Fla. (Carol City) 24 Christian Williams CB 6-1 195 So. Daphne, Ala. (Daphne) 25 Keshawn Washington S 6-1 190 Fr. Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) 26 Gurvan Hall, Jr. S 6-0 194 Jr. West Palm Beach, Fla. (Palm Beach Gardens) 27 Brian Balom S 6-0 190 Fr. Miramar, Fla. (Miramar) 27 Marshall Few WR 5-11 190 R-Jr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Ponte Vedra) 28 Marcus Clarke CB 5-10 190 Fr. Winter Park, Fla. (Winter Park) 29 Isaiah Dunson CB 6-1 184 Fr. Tucker, Ga. (Tucker) 30 Jose Borregales K 5-10 205 R-Sr. Miami, Fla. (FIU) (Booker T. Washington) 31 Connor Byrne WR 6-2 195 R-Jr. Fairfield, Conn. (Rochester) (Fairfield College Prep) 31 Jarius Howard WR 5-10 167 R-Fr. Portsmouth, Va. (Oscar Frammel Smith) 31 Avantae Williams S 6-0 180 Fr. DeLand, Fla. (DeLand) 33 Chantz Williams DE 6-4 255 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Oakleaf) 34 Elias Lugo-Fagundo WR 6-0 198 R-Jr. Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico (IMG Academy) 34 Ryan Ragone LB 5-11 215 R-So. Houston, Texas (Arkansas St.) (Pasadena Memorial) 35 Zac Smith LB 6-2 243 R-Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Braden River) 36 Andrew Barnes DB 6-0 195 R-Fr. Silver Springs, Md. (Walter Johnson) 37 Colvin Alford LB 6-0 220 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. (Coral Reef) 38 Shane Sawyer LB 6-3 245 R-Fr. Jupiter, Fla. (Jupiter Christian) 39 Dante Johnson WR 6-2 208 R-Jr. Covington, Ga. (Newton) 40 Luis Gutierrez, Jr. CB 5-9 156 R-Fr. Key Biscayne, Fla. (IMG Academy) 40 Will Huggins WR 6-2 218 R-So. Richland, Wash. (IMG Academy) 41 Michael Parrott FB 5-11 235 R-Jr. Canton, N.C. (Alabama) (Pisgah) 43 Isaiah Cashwell RB 5-8 214 R-So. Mineola, N.Y. (Chaminade) 44 Bradley Jennings, Jr. LB 6-1 225 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Sandalwood) 45 Bryan Levine DL 6-3 230 R-Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Brentwood School)

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NO NAME POS HT WT CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) (HIGH SCHOOL) 45 Camden Price K 6-1 175 R-So. Severn, Md. (Archbishop Spalding) 46 Suleman Burrows CB 5-9 179 R-So. St. Louis, Mo. (John Burroughs School) 47 Turner Davidson K 5-9 160 R-Jr. San Antonio, Texas (Ronald Reagan) 47 Mykel Tubbs WR 6-3 190 R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga. (Holy Innocents Episcopal) 48 Jake Hoffman LB 6-1 210 R-Fr. Hollywood, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna) 48 Robert Prosek TE 6-4 235 R-Fr. Key Largo, Fla. (Coral Shores) 49 Mason Napper LS 6-2 225 R-Fr. Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter) 51 DJ Scaife, Jr. OL 6-3 314 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Southridge) 52 Patrick Joyner, Jr. LB 6-2 225 R-So. Homestead, Fla. (South Dade) 52 Cleveland Reed, Jr. OL 6-3 320 R-So. Fort Meade, Fla. (Fort Meade) 53 Jakai Clark OL 6-3 320 So. Loganville, Ga. (Grayson) 53 Zach McCloud LB 6-2 235 R-Sr. Lantana, Fla. (Santaluces) 54 Issiah Walker, Jr. OL 6-5 290 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Florida) (Miami Norland) 55 Navaughn Donaldson OL 6-6 350 Sr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 58 Clay James LS 5-9 196 R-So. Cocoa, Fla. (Cocoa) 59 Alan Nadelsticher LS 6-0 185 R-Fr. Mexico City, Mexico (IMG Academy) 60 Zion Nelson OL 6-5 312 So. Sumter, S.C. (Sumter) 62 Jarrid Williams OL 6-6 308 R-Sr. Cedar Hill, Texas (Houston) (Cedar Hill) 64 Jalen Rivers OL 6-5 325 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Oakleaf) 65 Corey Gaynor OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Parkland, Fla. (Douglas) 67 Gavin Adams OL 6-2 270 Fr. Derry, Pa. (Derry Area) 68 Michael Scibelli DL 6-1 305 R-So. Oceanside, N.Y. (Oceanside) 69 Sam Fishman DL 6-3 215 Fr. Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park) 71 Jared “Moose” Griffith OL 6-3 320 R-So. Sarasota, Fla. (Riverview) 72 Chris Washington OL 6-7 300 Fr. Nashville, Tenn. (John Overton) 74 John Campbell, Jr. OL 6-5 310 R-So. Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips) 76 Ousman Traore OL 6-3 310 R-So. College Park, Ga. (Hutchinson C.C.) (Hapeville Charter) 77 Adam ElGammal OL 6-4 310 R-Fr. Middle Village, N.Y. (Christ The King) 79 Frank Paredes OL 6-4 320 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Belen Jesuit) 81 Jared Harrison-Hunte DL 6-4 285 R-Fr. Middle Village, N.Y. (Christ The King) 81 Larry Hodges TE 6-2 230 R-Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Jesuit) 83 Michael Redding III WR 6-1 202 Fr. Pensacola, Fla. (IMG Academy) 84 Josh Neely DL 6-3 258 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. (Miami Senior) 84 Dazalin Worsham WR 6-1 175 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Hewitt-Trussville) 85 Will Mallory TE 6-5 245 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Providence School) 85 Sebastian Przytula P/K 6-1 185 Fr. Largo, Fla. (Clearwater Central Catholic) 86 Dominic Mammarelli TE 6-4 235 Fr. Naples, Fla. (Naples) 86 Fred Potter P 5-11 183 Fr. London, United Kingdom (Gulliver Prep) 87 Matias Gasc P 5-10 180 R-Sr. Coral Springs, Fla. (Stetson) (Coral Springs Charter) 88 Keyshawn Smith WR 6-0 182 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln) 90 Quentin Williams DE 6-3 260 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 91 Jordan Miller DL 6-4 325 R-So. Jacksonville, Fla. (Sandalwood) 92 Jason Blissett, Jr. DL 6-4 262 R-Fr. Queens, N.Y. (Poly Prep) 94 Louis Hedley P 6-4 220 R-Jr. Mandurah, Australia (City College of San Francisco) 96 Jonathan Ford DL 6-5 318 Sr. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Dillard) 98 Jalar Holley DL 6-2 285 R-Fr. Auburn, Ga. (Buford) 99 Elijah Roberts DE 6-4 275 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Christopher Columbus)

14 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 67 AUSTIN-CAVE CAREER STATS GAVIN ADAMS DEFENSIVE OL • 6-2 • 270 • FR. YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y DERRY, PA. (DERRY AREA) 2020 8-0 1 5 6 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Career 8-0 1 5 6 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0

2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in one game during regular season…Made career debut in romp of Duke (Dec. 5)…Served as 27 member of practice squad. BRIAN BALOM S • 6-0 • 190 • FR. 37 MIRAMAR, FLA. (MIRAMAR) COLVIN ALFORD LB • 6-0 • 220 • R-JR. 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in nine games in regular MIAMI, FLA. (CORAL REEF) season, largely on special teams…Finished with 10 total tackles (six solo)…Made career debut in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)… Had first tackle of career in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)… 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Did not see any game action. Posted three tackles (two solo) in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action 26)…Finished with career-high five tackles (three solo) at top-ranked while recovering from offseason surgery. Clemson (Oct. 10)…Saw action in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)… 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, Played in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Competed in served as member of practice squad. road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Played in road victory at Duke 2017 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served as (Dec. 5)…Had one tackle in regular season finale against North member of practice squad. Carolina (Dec. 12). High School: Played running back and outside linebacker at High School: A consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, Coral Reef…Had 39 tackles and two interceptions in five games ESPN and Rivals…Ranked the No. 46 safety and No. 74 player during 2016 season. in Florida by 247 Sports…Rated the No. 77 safety nationally by ESPN…Had 28 tackles (25 solo), two tackles for loss, three interceptions and two forced fumbles as a senior…Helped Miramar medal in the men’s 4x400m relay at the FHSAA state track and field 18 championships…Chose Miami over offers from Indiana, Louisville, TIREK AUSTIN-CAVE Utah, West Virginia, Northern Illinois, Toledo, FAU and FIU, among LB • 6-1 • 220 • FR. others. PENNSAUKEN, N.J. (CAMDEN) BALOM CAREER STATS 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in eight games in first collegiate season, largely on special teams…Totaled six tackles… DEFENSIVE Made career debut in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Had YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y first two tackles of career in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)… 2020 9-0 6 4 10 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Saw action at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Had one tackle in Career 9-0 6 4 10 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 home win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Played in win over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Saw action in come-from-behind victory at NC State (Nov. 6)… Finished with three total tackles (one solo) in win at Duke (Dec. 5)… 36 Saw action in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). ANDREW BARNES High School: A consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, S • 6-O • 195 • R-FR. ESPN and Rivals…Ranked the No. 24 inside linebacker and No. SILVER SPRINGS, MD. (WALTER 16 player in New Jersey by Rivals.com…Ranked the No. 26 Inside JOHNSON) linebacker and No. 15 player in the state by 247 Composite… Listed as the No. 44 player at his position and No. 14 player in New Jersey by ESPN…Helped lead Camden to an appearance in the 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game New Jersey Central Group 2 state championship game…Finished action, served as member of practice squad. the 2019 season with 148 tackles, 11 sacks, two interceptions, 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a blocked punt… as member of practice squad. As a senior, was named a Butkus Award nominee and earned first team all-conference, first team All-South Jersey and first team all-state honors…Chose Miami over offers from Baylor, Kansas State, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Oklahoma State, Rutgers, Syracuse, Wake Forest and West Virginia, among others.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 15 2018 Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando, Fla.…Received honorable mention on 2017 Sun Sentinel All-Broward team…Won 7 2016 Florida Class 7A State Championship at St. Thomas Aquinas… AL BLADES, JR. Played in 34 career high school varsity games…Also played two CB • 6-1 • 192 • JR. seasons at University School…Totaled over 140 career tackles, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (ST. including 98 solo stops…Son of late Miami Hurricanes defensive THOMAS AQUINAS) back Al Blades…Received over 30 scholarship offers…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Auburn, LSU and Florida State. 2020 (Junior): Saw action in eight games and made seven starts in regular season…Finished regular season with 29 total tackles (19 solo) and two interceptions…Had team-best seven PBUs… BLADES, JR. CAREER STATS Started season opener against UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with three total tackles (two solo) and added two PBUs…Became first DEFENSIVE Hurricane to wear Turnover Chain in road win at top-20 Louisville YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y (Sept. 19) with interception…Added six tackles (five solo) in start 2020 8-7 19 10 29 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 7 2-0 against Cardinals…Had second interception of season and added 2019 13-7 22 14 36 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 6 2-7 one solo tackle in start against Florida State (Sept. 26)…Made start 2018 13-0 9 4 13 1.0/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10) and finished with four solo tackles Career 34-14 50 28 78 1.0/1 0.0/0 0/0 13 4-7 and one PBU…Started and finished with one tackle and two PBUs in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Had five tackles (two solo) and started in victory over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Started and finished with five tackles (three solo) and one PBU in come-from-behind win at 92 NC State (Nov. 6)…Had four total tackles (two solo) in road win at JASON BLISSETT, JR. Virginia Tech (Nov. 14). DL • 6-4 • 262 • R-FR. 2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 13 games and made BROOKLYN, N.Y. (POLY PREP) seven starts in sophomore season...Totaled 36 tackles (22 solo), two interceptions and six PBUs...Added one blocked punt in strong second year...Made first start of career vs. Florida (Aug. 24) and 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in nine games during finished with four total tackles (three solo)...Totaled two tackles (one regular season…Finished with seven total tackles (three solo)…Had solo) at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Had four tackles in home opener one tackle in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Finished with against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)...Recorded first interception of three solo tackles at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Saw time in wins career in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Added one PBU and over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. 24)…Had one tackle in finished with three tackles against Chippewas...Had one solo tackle road shutout at Duke (Dec. 5)…Posted two tackles in regular season against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Chipped in four tackles (three solo) in finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Recorded one PBU against Cavaliers... 2019 (True Freshman): Played in one game in first season... Posted two tackles against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Started and Made career debut in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. finished with four solo tackles in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Made 14) and finished with two tackles and 1.0 TFL...Served as member of third start of career in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Delivered strong practice squad. performance in start versus Louisville (Nov. 9), finishing with four High School: Listed as four-star prospect by Rivals and total tackles, one blocked punt and second interception of career... 247Sports…Rated three-star prospect by ESPN…Ranked as second- Started and finished with one PBU against FIU (Nov. 23)...Started best player in New York and No. 27 defensive lineman by 247Sports… regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Had career-high eight Rated No. 3 player in state and No. 44 at his position by Rivals…Listed tackles (six solo) and one PBU and started in 2019 Walk-On’s as No. 3 player in New York by ESPN…Led Poly Prep to appearance Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26) in Metropolitan Independent Football League championship game, in 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games in first which he had nine tackles and ran for 90 yards and touchdown… season, mainly on special teams...Served as special teams captain Chose Miami over offers from Florida, Texas A&M, UCF, Tennessee, twice during season...Totaled 13 tackles (nine solo) and added one Boston College, Virginia, Purdue, Rutgers, Minnesota, Indiana and tackle for loss...Saw action in season opener against LSU (Sept. Maryland, among others. 2), finishing with two solo tackles...Had one tackle in win over

Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Named special teams captain for game against Toledo (Sept. 15)...Tallied a pair of solo tackles and had 1.0 BLISSETT, JR. CAREER STATS tackle for loss in win over FIU (Sept. 22)...Had two tackles (one solo) in win over North Carolina (Sept. 27)...Posted one solo tackle in DEFENSIVE win over Florida State (Oct. 6)...Saw action at Virginia (Oct. 13)... YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y Had one tackle at Boston College (Oct. 26)...Saw action in games 2020 9-0 3 4 7 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 against Duke (Nov. 3) and Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Recorded one 2019 1-0 1 1 2 1.0/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 solo tackle in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Posted two solo tackles Career 10-0 4 5 9 1.0/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 in win over Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) in regular season finale...Had one tackle in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Rated as No. 67 overall recruit in the country by ESPN.com…Listed as eighth-best cornerback in country and 20th-best prospect in state of Florida by ESPN.com… Ranked No. 12 cornerback, No. 21 player in Florida and 97th- prospect regardless of position by 247Sports.com…Rated tenth-best cornerback, 13th player in Florida and 59 overall prospect by Rivals. com…Participated in The Opening in summer of 2017…Selected to

16 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 21 BOLDEN CAREER STATS BUBBA BOLDEN DEFENSIVE S • 6-3 • 200 • R-JR. YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y LAS VEGAS, NEV. (USC) 2020 10-8 45 20 65 4.0/15 1.0/5 4/0 3 1-8 (BISHOP GORMAN) 2019 5-1 9 2 11 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 1 1-0 Career 15-9 54 22 76 4.0/15 1.0/5 5/0 4 2-8 2020 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM 2020 JIM THORPE AWARD SEMIFINALIST 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Delivered impressive first season as 30 starting safety…Earned second-team All-ACC recognition...Saw JOSE BORREGALES action in all 10 games in regular season, making eight starts and K • 5-10 • 205 • R-SR. finishing with team-best 65 total tackles…Had four tackles for loss, MIAMI, FLA. (FIU) (BOOKER T. one sack, one interception and team-high four forced fumbles… WASHINGTON) Named semifinalist for Jim Thorpe Award honoring nation’s top defensive back…Twice named ACC Defensive Back of the Week… 2020 ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM Had two tackles in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Made 2020 LOU GROZA AWARD FINALIST first start of season in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19) and 2020 (Redshirt Senior): Delivered one of best regular seasons finished with ACC Defensive Back of the Week honors…Had 11 ever by Miami kicker…Named finalist for Lou Groza Award honoring total tackles (nine solo) and added one forced fumble and one TFL nation’s top kicker…Earned first-team All-ACC recognition...Finished in win over Cardinals…Filled stat sheet in romp of rival Florida State 18-for-20 on field goal attempts and perfect 35-for-35 on extra point (Sept. 26), starting and finishing with four solo tackles, forced fumble, attempts during regular season…Finished 8-for-10 on field goals of interception, pass breakup, two tackles for loss and one five-yard 40 yards or longer and perfect 10-for-10 on field goals shorter than sack…Wore Turnover Chain for first time in 2020 with late-game 40 yards…Had 46 touchbacks on 65 kickoff attempts…Made Miami interception…Earned second ACC Defensive Back of the Week honor debut in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10), connecting on lone after standout start at Clemson (Oct. 10), finishing with game-high 10 field goal attempt from 25 yards…Went 4-for-4 on extra point attempts total tackles, one forced fumble and two blocked field goals…Started against Blazers…Named ACC Specialist of the Week after standout in home win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and finished with six tackles performance at Louisville (Sept. 19), finishing 4-for-4 on field goals (four solo), one tackle for loss (seven yards) and one PBU…Posted in win over top-20 Cardinals…Tied program record with 57-yard field five tackles (four solo) and PBU in start against Virginia (Oct. 24)… goal – longest field goal in Cardinal Stadium history – and tied stadium Started and recorded two total tackles (one solo) in come-from-behind record with four field goals made…Also connected on field goals from win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Finished with three tackles in road win at 48, 22 and 40 yards…Hit from 30 yards out in lone field goal attempt Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Started in road win at Duke (Dec. 5), finishing in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Connected on 42-yard field with team-high nine tackles (five solo) with one forced fumble… goal in lone attempt at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Connected on Named semifinalist for Jim Thorpe Award, honoring nation’s top lone field goal in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17), converting from 37 defensive back, in early December…Started and finished with career- yards out…Hit both field goal attempts in victory over Virginia (Oct. high 13 total tackles (eight solo) in regular season finale against North 24), converting from 32 and 20 yards out…Drilled three field goals in Carolina (Dec. 12). come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Had five touchbacks on 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Finished injury-shortened first six attempts and connected on two field goals of 40 yards or longer season with 11 tackles (nine solo), one interception and one forced (40, 42) in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Hit 52-yard field goal fumble...Added one PBU...Played in five games and made one start... and added 32-yard boot in 2-for-3 performance in win over Duke (Dec. Did not play in first four games...Made Miami debut against Virginia 5)…Named semifinalit for Lou Groza Award honoring nation’s top Tech (Oct. 5), finishing with two solo tackles...Had two solo tackles kicker in early December…Hit lone field goal attempt from 47 yards and one PBU in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Finished with three total out in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). tackles against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Earned first start and finished Before Miami: All-time leading scorer at FIU with 281 career with four total tackles and forced fumble in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. points...Redshirted first season at FIU (2016) and served as team’s 26)...Recorded first career interception in win at Florida State (Nov. 2) starting kicker for next three years (2017-19)...Finished 21 of 29 in before suffering season-ending injury against Seminoles. final season with Panthers and converted all 40 extra point attempts... Before Miami: Spent 2017 season at USC…Did not compete Connected on three of four attempts of 50-plus yards and finished in 2018…Saw action in 13 games and totaled eight tackles in lone 10-for-11 on attempts from 40-plus yards in 2019...Named Lou Groza season with Trojans. Award finalist for nation’s top kicker in 2018, finishing 14 of 18 on field High School: Selected to 2016 Parade All-American First Team, goals and 54 of 55 on extra points...Connected on 15 of 18 field goal Prep Star All-American Dream Team, Max Preps All-American first attempts in 2017 and went 40-for-40 on extra points. team, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, USA Today All-Nevada High School: Named a Florida Class 4A First-Team All-State Defensive Player of the Year, Las Vegas Review-Journal All-State first selection…Listed as a First-Team All-Dade selection in 2015 and a team and All-Southwest League as senior safety at Bishop Gorman…. three-time all-county selection overall (2013, 2014, 2015)…A 2015 Had 27 tackles, five tackles for loss, one sack, seven interceptions Kohl’s All-America Honorable Mention…Converted 13-of-14 field (one touchdown return), two PBUs, one fumble recovery (returned for goals and 48-of-51 extra point attempts for Booker T. Washington touchdown) and one blocked field goal as Bishop Gorman won its High School under Head Coach Earl Tillman…Also played under eighth consecutive state title and third straight USA Today national current FIU running backs coach Tim Harris, Jr…Averaged 39.5 championship…Had 55 tackles, three interceptions (one returned for yards-per-punt…Took 72 kickoffs with 60 touchbacks…Helped the touchdown) and three PBUs as junior in 2015…Posted 30 tackles and Tornadoes to their fourth-straight 4A state title with a 42-23 win over one interception as sophomore during 2014 season. Jacksonville Raines.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 17 BORREGALES CAREER STATS 22 KICKING ROBERT BURNS YEAR FG-FGA PCT LG PAT KO AVG TB RB • 5-11 • 225 • R-JR. 2020 18-20 90.0 57 35-35 65 63.2 46 MIAMI, FLA. (GULLIVER PREP) Career 18-20 90.0 57 35-35 65 63.2 46

2020 (Redshirt Junior): Saw action in eight games during regular season…Finished with 16 carries…Added two receptions…Made 6 season debut in opener against UAB (Sept. 10), finishing with four SAM BROOKS, JR. carries for 12 yards and one 8-yard reception…Had one carry in road LB • 6-2 • 220 • SO. win over top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Finished with 28 rushing yards MIAMI, FLA. (MIAMI and 18-yard reception in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Saw NORTHWESTERN) action at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Had four carries totaling 15 yards in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Rushed three times in win 2020 (Sophomore): Saw action in nine games and made one over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Saw action in come-from-behind win at NC start in regular season…Finished with 33 total tackles (15 solo), State (Nov. 6)…Played in regular season finale against North Carolina including 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack…Added two PBUs… (Dec. 12). Played in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10), finishing with three 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in 12 games and rushed total tackles…Posted six tackles (four solo) and half tackle for loss for 116 yards...Totaled 29 carries, averaging 4.0 yards per rush... in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Finished with one tackle Finished with two catches for 21 receiving yards with one receiving in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Recorded two tackles (one touchdowns...Saw significant action on special teams, totaling one solo) at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Finished with three total tackle in coverage...Saw action in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. tackles (two solo) in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Had one tackle in 24)...Played at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Rushed for career-high 32 victory over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Credited with four tackles (one solo) yards on career-high five carries in home opener against Bethune- in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Made first start of Cookman (Sept. 14)...Saw action in win over Central Michigan (Sept. season in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14), finishing with seven total 21)...Played against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5) and Virginia (Oct. 11), tackles (three solo), including 6-yard sack, and added one PBU…Had mostly on special teams...Registered 16-yard kickoff return versus six total tackles (four solo) in regular season finale against North Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Had 4-yard rush in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. Carolina (Dec. 12). 26)...Played in win at FSU (Nov. 2)...Saw action in win over Louisville 2019 (True Freshman): Saw action in eight games and made one (Nov. 9)...Posted career-long 21-yard rush against FIU (Nov. 23)... start in first season...Finished with 18 tackles (11 solo) and 1.5 tackles Finished with 31 rushing yards on four carries against Panthers...Had for loss, including one sack...Made career debut in home opener career-high 18 carries in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)... against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14), leading team with five total Scored first touchdown of collegiate career on 15-yard reception tackles (four solo) and first sack of career (three yards)...Saw action against Blue Devils...Totaled career-high 48 rushing yards in finale... in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Had one tackle in win over Had one carry in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Virginia (Oct. 11)...Saw action in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Played Tech (Dec. 26). in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Made first start of career 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in eight games...Made in 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. career debut in win over Savannah State (Sept. 8), finishing with two 26), finishing with career-high 12 tackles (six solo) and 0.5 TFLs. carries...Had long run of 11 yards vs. Tigers...Had one catch vs. FIU High School: Consensus three-star prospect by ESPN.com, (Sept. 22)...Saw action in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. Rivals.com and 247Sports.com…Rated top-50 outside linebacker in 27). country by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Member of back-to-back 2017 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, redshirted Class 6A state champions in 2017-18…Had five tackles and 56-yard to retain eligibility...Served as member of practice squad. fumble return for touchdown in 22-0 victory over Seffner Armwood High School: Four-star running back prospect by ESPN… in 2018 Class 6A state title game…Named to 2017 Miami Herald Three-star prospect by 247Sports, Rivals and Scout…Selected to All-Dade Third Team defense despite missing part of season due 2017 Under Armour All-America Game… Rated No. 108 prospect to injury…Chose Miami over offers from Michigan, Florida, Georgia, nationwide regardless of position on ESPN300…Ranked No. 11 Georgia Tech, Auburn, Arkansas, Kansas State, Kentucky, Louisville, running back nationwide by ESPN…Rated No. 25 running back NC State, Nebraska, Oregon, South Carolina, UCF and USF, among nationwide in 247Sports’ Composite Rankings…Rushed for more others. than 1,200 yards in high school career with 15 rushing touchdowns… Had 265 yards junior year…Totaled 900 yards with 13 touchdowns in first two varsity seasons…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, BROOKS, JR. CAREER STATS Clemson, Florida, Florida State and Ohio State, among others. DEFENSIVE YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y 2020 9-1 15 18 33 1.5/6 1.0/6 0/0 2 0-0 2019 8-1 11 7 18 1.5/5 1.0/3 0/0 0 0-0 Career 17-2 26 25 51 3.0/11 2.0/9 0/0 2 0-0

18 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BURNS CAREER STATS 74 RUSHING JOHN CAMPBELL, JR. YEAR GP-GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG OL • 6-5 • 310 • R-SO. 2020 8-0 16 63 3.9 0 13 ORLANDO, FLA. (DR. PHILLIPS) 2019 13-0 29 116 4.1 0 21 2018 8-0 2 10 5.0 0 11 Career 29-0 47 189 4.0 0 21 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in six games and made four starts in regular season…Made first start of season and third of RECEIVING career in opener against UAB (Sept. 10), starting at left tackle and YEAR GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG helping lead offense to dominant performance…Offense piled up 2020 8-0 2 26 13.0 0 18 337 rushing yards in win over Blazers – second-most recorded by 2019 13-0 2 21 10.5 1 15T a Miami team against an FBS opponent since the Hurricanes joined 2018 8-0 1 0 0.0 0 0 the ACC in 2004 and most in any game since 2016…Started at left Career 29-0 5 47 9.4 1 18 tackle in win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19), helping pave way for 485- yard performance…Started at left tackle at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Started at left tackle in home win versus Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)… 46 Saw action in romp of Duke (Dec. 5). 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in 11 games and made SULEMAN BURROWS two starts...Made first start of career at right tackle in season opener CB • 5-9 • 163 • R-SO. vs. Florida (Aug. 24), helping Hurricanes outgain Gators, 308-306... ST. LOUIS, MO. (JOHN Saw action win home wins over Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14) and BURROUGHS SCHOOL) Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Played against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Saw action against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Played in wins at 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action, Pittsburgh (Oct. 26) and at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Competed in win served as member of practice squad. over Louisville (Nov. 9)...Saw action against FIU (Nov. 23) and in 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, served regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Started at left guard in Walk- as member of practice squad. On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). 2018 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served as 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in four games in first member of practice squad. season...Made career debut in home opener vs. Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Saw action in win at Toledo (Sept. 15)...Played in win over FIU (Sept. 22)...Saw action in regular season finale vs. Pittsburgh 31 (Nov. 24)...Redshirted season. CONNOR BYRNE High School: Earned four-star rating from Rivals.com…Listed as 19th-best offensive lineman in country and No. 52 overall WR • 6-2 • 195 • R-JR. prospect in Florida by Rivals.com…Received three-star ranking FAIRFIELD, CONN. from 247Sports.com and ESPN.com…Listed as 36th-best prospect (ROCHESTER) (FAIRFIELD at position and 88th-best recruit in state of Florida by ESPN.com… COLLEGE PREP) Helped guide Dr. Phillips High School to 13-2 record and first-ever 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Did not see any game action, served as FHSAA football state title in 2017…Received scholarship offers from member of practice squad. over 25 schools…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Auburn, 2019 (Junior): Did not see any game action, served as member of Florida and Florida State. practice squad. Before Miami: Spent first two seasons of collegiate career at University of Rochester...Caught 24 passes for 247 yards and two 5 touchdowns in final season (2018) as sophomore...Made five starts AMARI CARTER and totaled eight receptions for 138 yards and one touchdown during S • 6-0 • 200 • SR. freshman year (2017) with Yellowjackets. PALM BEACH GARDENS, FLA. High School: Earned letters in football and basketball at Fairfield (PALM BEACH GARDENS) College Preparatory School...Played receiver for the Jesuits football team. 2020 (Senior): Named one of four team captains prior to season…Saw action in 10 games and made nine starts in regular season…Ranked second on team with career-high 53 total tackles… 87 Added two fumble recoveries and one PBU…Started season opener MARK BYRNE against UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with five tackles (four solo)… WR • 6-2 • 190 • SR. Started and finished with eight solo tackles and wore Turnover Chain FAIRFIELD, CONN. (LOOMIS for first time in 2020 with fumble recovery in road win over top-20 CHAFFEE) (WILLIAMS) Louisville (Sept. 19)…Started for team lead with six total tackles (five solo) in romp of rival Florida State…Had one solo tackle in start at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Started and posted six tackles (four 2020 (Senior): Did not see any game action, served as member solo) in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Started in win over Virginia of practice squad. (Oct. 24)…Started and finished with seven tackles (three solo) and one PBU in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Finished with seven tackles (four solo) in road start at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Posted second straight seven-tackle game in win over Duke (Dec. 5), starting and adding one fumble recovery in road victory… @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 19 Posted six total tackles (four solo) in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). CARTER CAREER STATS 2019 (Junior): Saw action in all 13 games and made five starts... Totaled 37 tackles (25 solo) with 1.5 tackles for loss, including one DEFENSIVE sack...Added one interception and one forced fumble...Started YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y season opener at Florida (Aug. 24) and enjoyed strong performance, 2020 10-9 36 17 53 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/2 1 0-0 setting career mark with seven total tackles and first interception of 2019 13-5 25 12 37 1.5/8 1.0/6 1/0 1 1-22 career...Started at North Carolina (Sept. 7) but was ejected in first 2018 12-2 10 2 12 3.0/15 1.0/10 0/0 1 0-0 half due to targeting call...Started home opener against Bethune- 2017 13-0 21 5 26 2.0/14 2.0/14 1/0 0 0-0 Cookman (Sept. 14) and finished with one solo tackle...Started and Career 48-16 92 36 128 6.5/37 4.0/30 2/2 3 1-22 finished with four tackles (three solo), one PBU and 0.5 TFLs in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Had three tackles against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Started and finished with a pair of solo tackles in 43 win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Had two tackles against Georgia Tech ISAIAH CASHWELL (Oct. 19)...Finished with five tackles (four solo) in win at Pittsburgh RB • 5-8 • 214 • R-SO. (Oct. 26)...Posted four solo tackles, including six-yard sack, in win MINEOLA, N.Y. (CHAMINADE) at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Finished with four solo tackles and one forced fumble in win over Louisville (Nov. 9)...Posted one solo tackle against FIU (Nov. 23)...Posted three total tackles (two solo) in regular 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action, season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Had one solo tackle in 2019 Walk- served as member of practice squad. On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26) 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, served 2018 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 of 13 games, making two as member of practice squad. starts...Finished with 12 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, one sack and three PBUs...Saw action in season opener against LSU (Sept. 2)... Set career mark with six tackles (one solo) and added 2.0 tackles for loss (13 yards), including 10-yard sack, in win over Savannah State 2 (Sept. 8)...Did not attend game at Toledo (Sept. 15) while attending DONALD CHANEY, JR. to family issue...Named special teams captain and made first start of RB • 5-10 • 210 • FR. career in win over FIU (Sept. 22), finishing with one solo tackle and HOMESTEAD, FLA. (BELEN one PBU...Started and had three tackles (two solo) in win over North JESUIT) Carolina (Sept. 27)...Had two solo tackles and 1.0 TFL (two yards) in win over Florida State (Oct. 6)...Saw action at Virginia (Oct. 13)... 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in all 10 games in first Played at Boston College (Oct. 26)...Saw action in games versus collegiate regular season…Ranked third on Hurricanes with 272 Duke (Nov. 3) and Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Competed in wins over rushing yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry on 62 carries…Scored Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Saw action in New three rushing touchdowns…Added eight receptions for 99 yards in Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). regular season…Made career debut in season opener against UAB 2017 (True Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games in first (Sept. 10), rushing for 52 yards on eight carries…Averaged 6.5 yards season...Finished with 26 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss...Totaled per carry and had long rush of 33 yards in win over Blazers…Finished two sacks...Had one forced fumble....Was among Miami’s top impact with seven carries in road win over top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)… players on special teams...Made career debut in season opener Scored first two rushing touchdowns of career in romp of rival Florida against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) and finished with four tackles, State (Sept. 26)…Finished with seven carries for 35 rushing yards, all solo, and one forced fumble...Saw action in win over Toledo (Sept. including scoring runs of 2 and 5 yards…Added 15-yard reception 23) and posted two tackles (one solo)...Totaled three tackles (two against Seminoles…Had one carry and one reception at Clemson solo) in win at Duke (Sept. 29)...Had one tackle in win at Florida (Oct. 10)…Totaled 18 yards on five carries in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. State (Oct. 7)...Saw action against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Finished 17)…Led Hurricanes with 43 rushing yards in win over Virginia (Oct. with two solo tackles in win over Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Totaled a pair 24)…Had 1-yard touchdown run and finished with 10 carries against of solo tackles in win at North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Lone tackle was Cavaliers…Had three carries for 14 yards in come-from-behind win first sack of career (10 yards) in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)... at NC State (Nov. 6)…Also caught one pass against Wolfpack… Recorded three solo tackles in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Tied Posted 25 rushing yards on eight carries, including long rush of 9 career high with four tackles (one solo) in win over Virginia (Nov. yards, in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Posted career-high 18)...Had one solo tackle at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Finished with two 143 all-purpose yards – including career-high 62 rushing yards and solo tackles, including one four-yard sack, in ACC Championship career-high 81 receiving yards – in win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Averaged Game against Clemson (Dec. 2)...Had one solo tackle in Capital 6.9 yards per carry against Blue Devils (nine carries) and tied for team One Orange Bowl against Wisconsin (Dec. 30). lead with four receptions, including long reception of 56 yards…Had High School: Four-star safety prospect by ESPN…Three-star four carries and one reception in regular season finale against North prospect by 247Sports, Rivals and Scout…Ranked No. 239 player Carolina (Dec. 12). nationwide regardless of position in ESPN300…Ranked No. 5 on High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, Palm Beach Big Board and Super 11 pick by Palm Beach Post… ESPN and Rivals…Ranked as the sixth-best running back and No. Named 2016 All-County Defensive Player of the Year by Sun Sentinel 46 player overall by Rivals.com…Rated the sixth-best running back after senior season… Had 60 tackles and three interceptions during and No. 42 player nationally by ESPN…Listed as the No. 5 running junior year at Palm Beach Gardens…Chose Miami over offers from back and No. 35 player overall by 247 Composite…Selected to Auburn, Clemson, LSU, Michigan and Notre Dame, among others. participate in the 2020 U.S. Army All-American Bowl…Participated in The Opening in the summer of 2019…Leaves Belen Jesuit as the school’s all-time leading rusher having totaled 4,511 yards and 60 touchdowns on 442 carries over the course of five seasons…Was a two-time Dade County Player of the Year…Chose Miami over offers from Florida State, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Notre Dame, Oklahoma,

20 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM Oregon, Texas A&M, Michigan, Syracuse, Boston College and South Carolina, among others. 28 MARCUS CLARKE CHANEY CAREER STATS CB • 5-10 • 190 • FR. WINTER PARK, FLA. (WINTER RUSHING PARK) YEAR GP-GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG 2020 10-0 72 272 4.4 3 33 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in five games in debut Career 10-0 72 272 4.4 3 33 season…Finished with five tackles and one interception…Made career debut and had first tackle of career in win at top-20 Louisville RECEIVING (Sept. 19)…Finished with one tackle in romp of rival Florida State YEAR GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG (Sept. 26)…Played in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Had first 2020 10-0 8 99 12.4 0 56 interception of career in shutout at Duke (Dec. 5)…Saw action in Career 10-0 8 99 12.4 0 56 regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). High School: A consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals…Ranked the No. 30 cornerback in the country 53 and No. 50 player in Florida by 247Sports…Amassed over 2,500 all-purpose yards, six interceptions and returned eight punts JAKAI CLARK for touchdowns in three varsity seasons…Helped Winter Park OL • 6-3 • 320 • SO. to three district championships…Chose Miami over offers from LOGANVILLE, GA. (GRAYSON) Florida State, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa State, Kansas State, Louisville, Minnesota, NC State, Pitt, Tennessee, UCF, Wake Forest, West Virginia and Cincinnati, among others. 2020 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 10 games and made nine starts in regular season…Made season debut in opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Made first start of season and 13th of career in opener CLARKE CAREER STATS in win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19), helping pave way for 485-yard performance with start at left guard…Started at left guard in romp DEFENSIVE of rival Florida State (Sept. 26) in which Miami gained 517 yards, YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y including 200 rushing yards…Started at left guard at top-ranked 2020 5-0 1 4 5 0.5/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 1--3 Clemson (Oct. 17)…Made start at left guard in back-to-back home Career 5-0 1 4 5 0.5/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 1--3 wins over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. 24)…Helped lead offense to 620-yard performance in start at left guard in come-from- behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Started at left guard in 524-yard 23 performance for offense in win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Started at left guard in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). TE’CORY COUCH 2019 (True Freshman): Started all 12 games in which he DB • 5-10 • 172 • SO. participated, emerging as top option on offensive line...Started final HOLLYWOOD, FLA. 12 games of season at right guard...Made first start of career at (CHAMINADE-MADONNA) North Carolina (Sept. 7), making career debut at right guard...Started at right guard in home wins over Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14) and 2020 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 10 games and emerged Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Started at right guard against Virginia as starting cornerback late in season…Finished with 27 total tackles Tech (Oct. 5)...Made start at right guard in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)... including 1.5 sacks…Added one interception, one forced fumble Started at right guard against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Helped Miami and four PBUs…Recorded one solo tackle and one forced fumble win back-to-back road games with starts at right guard at Pittsburgh in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Totaled career-high six (Oct. 26) and at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Started at right guard in win tackles (five solo) in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Finished over Louisville (Nov. 9), helping lead offense to 449-yard performance with a pair of solo tackles in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)… including 197 rushing yards...Made start at right guard in games Posted two solo tackles at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Had career- versus FIU (Nov. 23) and in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. high three PBUs and one solo tackle in home win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 30)...Started at right guard in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against 17)…Posted two total tackles in win over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Had solo Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). sack in come-from-behind victory at NC State (Nov. 6)…Had one of High School: Consensus three-star prospect by ESPN.com, best performances of season in first start of career at Virginia Tech Rivals.com and 247Sports.com…Ranked No. 10 center in country by (Nov. 14), finishing with five tackles, including one half-tackle for loss, ESPN.com…Listed as No. 14 center in country by 247Sports.com… and first interception of career…Started in road win at Duke (Dec. 5), Rated No. 101 player in Georgia by Rivals.com…Helped Grayson finishing with one solo tackle and one PBU…Started regular season reach regional finals in 2018 Class AAAAAAA playoffs…Chose Miami finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12) and finished with tied career over offers from Auburn, Illinois, Syracuse, West Virginia, Arizona, mark with six total tackles (three solo). Boston College, Cincinnati, Minnesota, Oregon State, Rutgers, 2019 (True Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games, largely on Southern Miss, Temple and Tulane, among others. special teams...Totaled eight tackles (five solo)...Made career debut in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24)...Played at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Had first tackle of career in home opener against Bethune- Cookman (Sept. 14)...Saw action in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Played in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Had one tackle against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Played in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Had one solo tackle in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Finished with career- high four tackles (two solo) in win vs. Louisville (Nov. 9)...Saw action against FIU (Nov. 23)...Had one solo tackle in regular season finale at @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 21 Duke (Nov. 30)...Saw action in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against 14) and Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Started at left guard against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Made start at left guard in win over Virginia High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals. (Oct. 11)...Started at left guard against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)... com and 247Sports.com…Ranked No. 230 on ESPN 300…Rated No. Helped Miami win back-to-back road games with start at left guard 18 overall cornerback and No. 37 player in Florida by ESPN.com… at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26) and at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Started at left Ranked 30th cornerback in country and 303rd player regardless of guard in home win over Louisville (Nov. 9), helping lead offense to position by 247Sports.com…Listed as 44th-best cornerback and 48th 449-yard performance including 197 rushing yards...Made starts player in Florida by Rivals.com…Selected to 2019 Under Armour All- at left guard in games versus FIU (Nov. 23) and in regular season America Game…Helped Chaminade-Madonna win 2018 Class 3A finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Missed Walk-On’s Independence Bowl state championship…Recorded 65 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and due to leg injury suffered in finale at Duke. five interceptions during senior year…Chose Miami over offers from 2018 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 13 games and made 12 LSU, Oklahoma, Michigan, Michigan State, Illinois, Kansas State, starts in second season...Shifted from right guard to right tackle Kentucky, Louisville, Nebraska, NC State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Pitt, prior to season, but moved back inside midway through year... USF, Syracuse, Tennessee, UCF, Wisconsin and Wake Forest, among Made six starts at right tackle and five starts at right guard... others. Started season opener vs. LSU (Sept. 2), making first ever start at right tackle...Helped Miami outgain Tigers with 342 yards of total offense...Started at right tackle against Savannah State (Sept. COUCH CAREER STATS 8), helping pave way for 494 total yards, including 239 rushing yards...Helped guide Hurricanes offense to 49-point, 473-yard DEFENSIVE performance in win at Toledo (Sept. 15) with start at right tackle... YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y Made fourth straight start at right tackle against FIU (Sept. 22), 2020 10-3 20 7 27 1.5/8 1.5/8 1/0 4 1-0 leading Miami to 488-yard performance on offense...Started at 2019 13-0 5 3 8 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 right tackle against North Carolina (Sept. 27) and helped offense Career 23-3 25 10 35 1.5/8 1.5/8 1/0 4 1-0 compile 354 yards, including 229 rushing yards...Made sixth straight start at right tackle against Florida State (Oct. 6)...Started at right guard vs. Virginia (Oct. 13)...Made second straight start at 47 right guard at Boston College (Oct. 26)...Started at right guard vs. TURNER DAVIDSON Duke (Nov. 3)...Saw action at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Started at K • 5-9 • 160 • R-JR. right guard in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Started at right guard SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS in win vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24), when Miami totaled 345 yards, (REAGAN) including 293 rushing yards...Started at right guard in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). 2017 (True Freshman): Played significant role in first season, 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Did not see any game action, served starting 10 of 13 games at right guard, missing two games due as member of practice squad. to injury...Earned All-ACC Honorable Mention recognition... 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in middle of Recognized with one ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honor... season...Finished 1-for-3 on field goal attempts and 5-for-5 on Made career debut and started season opener at right guard and extra point attempts...First career field goal came on 19-yard helped lead offense to 550-yard performance against Bethune- attempt against Virginia (Oct. 11). Cookman (Sept. 2)...Made second straight start of season at right 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, guard in win over Toledo (Sept. 23) that included 587 yards of served as member of practice squad. total offense and 254 rushing yards...Started at right guard in win 2017 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served at Duke (Sept. 29), where Miami piled up 409 yards of offense... as member of practice squad. Started at right guard in win at Florida State (Oct. 7)...Did not High School: Helped Reagan High School to a 9-2 record as play against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14) or Syracuse (Oct. 21) due a senior in 2016…Scored 69 points as a senior, making 11 of 15 to injury...Saw action at right guard and helped offense gain 415 field goal attempts with a long of 43 yards and converting all 36 total yards in win at North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Helped power Miami PATs…Averaged 56.5 yards over 51 kickoffs, including a long of to win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4) with start at right guard, leading 60 yards in 2016. offense to 429-yard performance including 210 rushing yards... Played important role in win over Notre Dame (Nov. 11), starting at right guard and helping guide offense to 374 yards, including 55 237 rushing yards...Earned first ACC Offensive Lineman of the NAVAUGHN Week honors for performance against Fighting Irish...Started at DONALDSON right guard against Virginia (Nov. 18)...Started at right guard at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) and in ACC Championship Game against OL • 6-6 • 350 • SR. Clemson (Dec. 2)...Started at right guard in Capital One Orange MIAMI, FLA. (MIAMI CENTRAL) Bowl against Wisconsin (Dec. 30). 2017 FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA (ESPN, FWAA) High School: Consensus four-star offensive line prospect by 2017 ALL-ACC, HONORABLE MENTION 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Selected to 2017 Under Armour All-America Game…Ranked No. 6 offensive tackle 2020 (Senior): Played in one game while rehabbing from nationwide and No. 43 prospect regardless of position by Rivals… offseason surgery…Made season debut in rout of Duke (Dec. 5). Rated 89 prospect nationwide on ESPN300…Ranked seventh- 2019 (Junior): Started all 12 games in which he played... best player at position by ESPN…Rated No. 71 player nationwide Emerged as team’s starting left guard for entirety of season, on 247Sports Composite Rankings and No. 81 in Top247 missing only bowl game due to injury..Made first start of career rankings…Preseason All-America by USA TODAY entering senior at left guard in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24), helping season at Miami Central…Won state championship junior year Hurricanes outgain Gators, 308-306...Start vs. Florida was 23rd with Rockets…High school teammate of fellow early enrollee of career...Started at left guard at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Made Waynmon Steed…Coached by Roland Smith at Central…Chose start at left guard in home victories over Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 22 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM Miami over offers from Florida, Florida State, Georgia and (Sept. 26)…Played at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Played in Louisville, among others. home win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Had one reception in win over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Saw action in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Played in romp of Duke (Dec. 5)…Saw action in 29 regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in 11 games, ISAIAH DUNSON largely on special teams...Made season debut at North Carolina CB • 6-1 • 184 • FR. (Sept. 7)...Saw action in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman TUCKER, GA. (TUCKER) (Sept. 14)...Played in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)... Played in wins at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26) and at Florida State (Nov. 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in eight games in debut 2)...Saw action in win over Louisville (Nov. 9)...Played versus FIU regular season…Finished with six total tackles (five solo)…Made (Nov. 23)...Saw action in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)... career debut in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19), finishing with Played in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech one solo tackle…Posted two tackles in romp of rival Florida State (Dec. 26). (Sept. 26)…Saw action at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Posted 2018 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games, largely on two solo tackles in road shutout at Duke (Dec. 5)…Had one PBU in special teams...Served as member of practice squad. regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2017 (True Freshman): Saw action in seven games, largely High School: Consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN on special teams...Served as member of practice squad. and Rivals…Rated No. 21 cornerback nationwide in 247Sports High School: Served as team captain during his senior Composite Rankings…Earned No. 26 cornerback ranking and No. season...Hauled in 65 catches for 1,171 yards and 11 touchdowns 333 overall player ranking nationwide from 247Sports…Ranked No. during his senior campaign...Also played varsity lacrosse...Served 31 cornerback by ESPN and No. 32 cornerback by Rivals…Scored as the President of FCA. 10 touchdowns on offense and recorded three interceptions during final season at Tucker…Named to all-county team byAtlanta Journal- Constitution for DeKalb County in final season…Chose Miami over offers from Florida State, Louisville, Nebraska, South Carolina and 69 Texas, among others. SAM FISHMAN DL • 6-3 • 215 • FR. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. DUNSON CAREER STATS (HIGHLAND PARK)

DEFENSIVE 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in one game in regular YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y season…Made career debut in romp of Duke (Dec. 5)…Served as 2020 8-0 5 1 6 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0-0 member of practice squad. Career 8-0 5 1 6 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0-0 11 77 COREY FLAGG, JR. ADAM ELGAMMAL LB • 5-11 • 228 • FR. OL • 6-4 • 310 • R-FR. HOUSTON, TEXAS (NORTH MIDDLE VILLAGE, N.Y. SHORE) (CHRIST THE KING) 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in seven games in first 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, season…Finished with 10 total tackles…Made career debut in served as member of practice squad. season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Had first tackle of career in 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 19)…Finished with one tackle at top- as member of practice squad. ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Posted two tackles in win over Pittsburgh High School: Three-star prospect by 247Sports.com…Ranked (Oct. 17)…Had one tackle in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Had No. 64 offensive tackle and No. 6 player in New York by 247Sports. one of best performances of career in win at Duke (Dec. 5), finishing com…Played one year of varsity football after playing primarily with five total tackles (one solo) and first fumble recovery of career… basketball in high school…Led Christ The King to appearance in the Saw action in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2018 NYCHSFL State Tournament…Chose Miami over offers from High School: A consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, Cincinnati, Rutgers, Temple and Virginia, others among others. ESPN and Rivals…Ranked the No. 25 inside linebacker and No. 72 player in Texas by Rivals…Rated the No. 38 player at his position by 247 Composite…Listed as No. 47 player at his position and No. 27 88 player in Texas by ESPN…Helped lead North Shore to the Texas MARSHALL FEW Conference 6A D1 state championship game…Chose Miami over WR • 5-11 • 190 • R-JR. offers from Boston College, Kansas State, Memphis, Oklahoma PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLA. State, Purdue, Virginia Tech, and Texas Tech, among others. (PONTE VEDRA) FLAGG CAREER STATS 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Saw action in all 10 games during regular season…Had two receptions totaling 12 yards…Saw DEFENSIVE significant action on special teams…6-yard reception in season YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Played in road win at top-20 2020 7-0 1 9 10 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/1 0 0-0 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Saw action in romp of rival Florida State Career 7-0 1 9 10 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/1 0 0-0

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 23 FORD CAREER STATS 96 DEFENSIVE JONATHAN FORD YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y DL • 6-5 • 318 • SR. 2020 9-8 9 10 19 1.5/2 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. 2019 13-13 7 11 18 3.5/19 3.0/18 1/0 1 0-0 (DILLARD) 2018 10-0 1 7 8 2.0/5 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 2017 7-0 0 1 1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Career 39-21 17 29 46 7.0/26 3.0/18 1/0 1 0-0 2020 (Senior): Saw action in nine games and made eight starts in regular season…Totaled 19 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and one forced fumble…Started season opener against UAB (Sept. 10) and had two tackles…Started in road win at top-20 3 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Lone tackle was half-tackle for loss in GILBERT FRIERSON start in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Had one tackle at STRK • 6-1 • 205 • R-SO. top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Posted two tackles in win over CORAL GABLES, FLA. (CORAL Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Had pair of tackles in win over Virginia (Oct. GABLES SENIOR) 24)…Recorded two stops in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Finished with career-high six tackles in win at Virginia 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Enjoyed breakout regular Tech (Nov. 14)…Had one tackle for loss in regular season finale season in first year as starter, finishing with 49 total tackles against North Carolina (Dec. 12). including 9.0 tackles for loss…Finished regular season with two 2019 (Junior): Started all 13 games on interior of defensive sacks…Had three PBUs and one fumble recovery…Started line...Finished with 18 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks... season opener against UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with three Added one PBU and one forced fumble in first year as starter... total tackles (two solo), including one tackle for loss…Started and Made first start of career in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24)... posted four total tackles (two solo) in road win at top-20 Louisville Started at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Made third straight start in (Sept. 19)…Enjoyed impressive outing in start against rival home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)...Credited with Florida State (Sept. 27), finishing with five total tackles including two tackles and 0.5 TFLs in start versus Central Michigan (Sept. two tackles for loss…Added one PBU in win over Seminoles… 21)...Posted one solo tackle in start versus Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)... Delivered one of best performances in career in start at Clemson Started game versus Virginia (Oct. 11) and finished with four total (Oct. 10), finishing with six tackles (five solo) including career-best tackles, including 3-yard sack...Had one solo tackle in start versus three tackles for loss…Added one fumble recovery and one PBU Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Lone tackle in start versus Pittsburgh in start versus top-ranked Tigers…Started and finished with two (Oct. 26) was half-tackle for loss...Finished with 8-yard sack and tackles in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Ranked second on team two total tackles in start at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Started in win with six total tackles and added one PBU in start versus Virginia over Louisville (Nov. 9)...Had one tackle in start versus FIU (Nov. (Oct. 24)…Started and finished with six tackles (three solo) and 23)...Started and posted three total tackles, including half-sack, in one tackle for loss in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)… regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Made start in Walk-On’s Helped lead Miami to another road win in start at Virginia Tech Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26) and finished (Nov. 14), finishing with career-high eight total tackles (six solo) with three total tackles. to go along with two sacks (13 yards)…Started and finished with 2018 (Sophomore): Saw action in 10 games...Totaled eight four total tackles (two solo) in road win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Started tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss...Saw action in season opener and finished with five total tackles in regular season finale against against LSU (Sept. 2)...Had one tackle in win over Savannah North Carolina (Dec. 12). State (Sept. 8)...Posted two tackles and 1.0 tackle for loss in win 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games and at Toledo (Sept. 15)...Had two tackles in win over FIU (Sept. 22)... had one start...Finished with 15 total tackles, one interception and Saw action against North Carolina (Sept. 27) and Florida State three PBUs...Added 2.0 tackles for loss...Saw action in season (Oct. 6)...Played at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Saw action in wins at opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24), finishing with two tackles including Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and at home vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had one tackle for loss (three yards)...Added one PBU vs. Gators... pair of tackles in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). Posted two total tackles (one solo) at North Carolina (Sept. 7)... 2017 (True Freshman): Saw action in seven games... Played in home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)... Totaled one tackle...Made career debut in season opener against Made first start of career against Central Michigan (Sept. 21) and Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) and finished with one tackle...Saw finished with two tackles, two PBUs and 0.5 TFLs. ..Had one tackle action in win at Duke (Sept. 29) and against Georgia Tech (Oct. against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Finished with two tackles in win 14). over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Posted two tackles against Georgia Tech High School: Consensus three-star defensive line prospect (Oct. 19)...Saw action in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Made one by 247Sports, Scout and ESPN…Rated as 27th-best defensive solo tackle in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Lone tackle in win over tackle by 247Sports…Ranked as 52nd-best prospect in state of Louisville (Nov. 9) was half tackle for loss (two yards)...Had one Florida according to 247Sports…Selected Sun-Sentinel First tackle against FIU (Nov. 23)...Posted one solo tackle in regular Team All-County…Chose Miami over offers from Kentucky, season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Had first interception of career in Tennessee, USC, Auburn, Michigan, Ohio State, Oklahoma and 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl (Dec. 26), returning pick 34 West Virginia, among others. yards. 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in two games...Had one tackle and one PBU...Made career debut against Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Had first tackle of career and first PBU of career in win over FIU (Sept. 22)...Redshirted season. High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Rated 21st-best player at position by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Ranked No. 41

24 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM player in state of Florida and 188th overall by ESPN.com…Rated captain for game vs. Florida...Started at center at North Carolina 33rd-best prospect in Florida and 200th overall player nationally by (Sept. 7)...Made start at center in home wins versus Bethune- 247Sports.com… Named to 2017 Miami Herald All-Dade Second Cookman (Sept. 14) and Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Started Team…Saw action on both sides of ball at Coral Gables High at center against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Helped pave way for School…Closed out career with 38 solo tackles, four interceptions, win over Virginia (Oct. 11) with start at center...Started at center three kickoff return touchdowns and four receiving touchdowns… against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Led offensive line that allowed Led team in receiving yards senior year, averaging 41.7 yards per just two sacks to nation’s top-leading sack team in start at center catch…Was one of only two juniors to be named to 2016 Miami at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Started at center in win at Florida State Herald First Team Offense All-Dade Football Team…Cousin of (Nov. 2)...Made start at center in win over Louisville (Nov. 9), with Miami Hurricanes legend and Pro Bowl running back … offensive line allowing just one sack against Cardinals...Helped Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Florida, Georgia and LSU. lead offense to 449-yard performance, including 197 rushing yards, against Cardinals...Started at center in games versus FIU FRIERSON CAREER STATS (Nov. 23) and at Duke (Nov. 30)...Made start at center in Walk- On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). DEFENSIVE 2018 (Sophomore): Saw action in three games...Made YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y season debut in home opener vs. Savannah State (Sept. 8)... 2020 10-10 27 22 49 9.0/28 2.0/13 0/1 3 0-0 Saw action in win at Toledo (Sept. 15)...Competed in win over 2019 13-1 5 10 15 2.0/6 0.0/0 0/0 3 1-34 Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) in regular season finale...Redshirted season. 2018 2-0 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 1 0-0 2017 (True Freshman): Saw action in 10 games and made Career 25-11 33 32 65 11.0/34 2.0/13 0/1 7 1-34 one start in first season...Made career debut in season opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2)...Saw action against Toledo (Sept. 23)...Played in wins at Duke (Sept. 29) and at Florida State 87 (Oct. 7)...Helped lead offense to 481-yard performance, including 184 rushing yards, in first start of career at right guard against MATIAS GASC Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)...Saw action in ACC Championship Game P • 5-10 • 180 • R-SR. against Clemson (Dec. 2) and in Capital One Orange Bowl against CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. Wisconsin (Dec. 30). (STETSON) (CORAL SPRINGS High School: Listed as three-star prospect by 247Sports, CHARTER) Scout and ESPN…Rated as the 20th-ranked offensive guard out of the South according to Scout… Named Miami Herald 2020 (Redshirt Senior): Saw action in one game during First Team All-Broward…Selected Sun-Sentinel First Team All- regular season…Made career debut in romp of rival Florida State County…Recorded 97 pancake blocks as a senior…Versatile (Sept. 26)…Had 36-yard punt against Seminoles…Served as offensive linema saw action at center and guard…Chose Miami member of practice squad. over offers from Arizona, Houston, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, UCF and West Virginia. 65 COREY GAYNOR 71 OL • 6-4 • 300 • R-JR. JARED GRIFFITH PARKLAND, FLA. (STONEMAN OL • 6-3 • 320 • R-SO. DOUGLAS) SARASOTA, FLA. (RIVERVIEW)

2020 (Redshirt Junior): Started all 10 games of regular season at center, serving as one of Miami’s top-rated lineman… 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action, Has made 23 straight starts at center entering bowl game…Made served as member of practice squad. first start of season and 15th of career in opener against UAB 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, (Sept. 10), starting at center and helping lead offense to dominant served as member of practice squad. performance…Named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week after 2018 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served opener…Offense piled up 337 rushing yards in win over Blazers – as member of practice squad. second-most recorded by a Miami team against an FBS opponent since the Hurricanes joined the ACC in 2004 and most in any game since 2016…Started at center in win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19), helping pave way for 485-yard performance…Started 40 at center in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26) in which Miami LUIS GUTIERREZ, JR. gained 517 yards, including 200 rushing yards…Started at center DB • 5-9 • 156 • R-FR. and was Miami’s top-rated lineman at top-ranked Clemson KEY BISCAYNE, FLA. (IMG (Oct. 17)…Made start at center in back-to-back home wins over ACADEMY) Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. 24)…Helped lead offense to 620-yard performance in start at center in come-from-behind 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Started in road win at Virginia Tech served as member of practice squad. (Nov. 14)…Started at center in 524-yard performance for offense 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served in win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Started at center in regular season finale as member of practice squad. against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Started all 13 games at center and served as one of team leaders on offense...Made second start of career at center in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24), helping Hurricanes outgain Gators, 308-306...Served as team @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 25 Beach Post in 2016…Saw significant action on both offense and defense throughout his high school career…Chose Miami over 26 offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Notre Dame, Ohio State, GURVAN HALL, JR. and Wisconsin, among others. DB • 6-0 • 194 • JR. WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. (PALM BEACH GARDENS) HALL, JR. CAREER STATS DEFENSIVE 2020 (Junior): Saw action in all 10 games in regular season YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y and made three starts…Finished with 37 total tackles including 2020 10-3 18 19 37 1.5/3 0.0/0 0/0 3 0-0 1.5 tackles for loss…Had three PBUs…Started season opener 2019 13-11 37 29 66 3.5/11 2.0/10 0/1 3 1-26 against UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with three total tackles… 2018 12-0 5 3 8 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Posted four solo tackles in road start at top-20 Louisville (Sept. Career 35-14 60 51 111 5.0/14 2.0/10 0/1 6 1-26 19)…Started and had two tackles in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Finished with two tackles at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Led Hurricanes with eight total tackles in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Posted two tackles and two PBUs in victory 3 over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Had two tackles in come-from-behind win MICHAEL HARLEY at NC State (Nov. 6)…Finished with seven total tackles, including WR • 5-11 • 180 • SR. one half-tackle for loss, in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Posted FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (ST. four total tackles, including one tackle for loss, in romp of Duke THOMAS AQUINAS) (Dec. 5)…Had three tackles and one PBU in start in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2020 ALL-ACC, THIRD TEAM 2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 13 games and made 2020 (Senior): Compiled best year of career, starting eight 11 starts in breakout season...Ranked second on Hurricanes of 10 games and finishing with team-high 730 receiving yards on with 66 total tackles (37 solo)...Posted 3.5 tackles for loss, two team-best 49 receptions in regular season…Led Hurricanes with sacks and three PBUs...Added one interception and one fumble six touchdown receptions…Set career highs in every category… recovery...Made first start of career in season opener vs. Florida Twice named ACC Receiver of the Week…Started season opener (Aug. 24) and finished with eight total tackles (three solo)...Had against UAB (Sept. 10) and hauled in three passes for 27 yards first tackle for loss of career (one yard) against Gators...Started in win…Started and had two catches totaling 30 yards in road and finished with six tackles (three solo) at North Carolina (Sept. win against top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Led all players and tied 7)...Had four tackles (three solo) and 7-yard sack in home opener career mark with seven receptions in win over Florida State (Sept. versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)...Finished with career-high 26)…Finished with 53 receiving yards in win against Seminoles… 10 tackles and one PBU in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)... Had three catches totaling 17 yards at No. 1 Clemson (Oct. Started and finished with six tackles (three solo) against Virginia 10)…Scored 38-yard touchdown and finished with two catches Tech (Oct. 5)...Finished with five total tackles, including 3-yard totaling 47 yards in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Selected ACC sack, and one PBU in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Had five total Receiver of the Week in dominant start versus Virginia (Oct. 24), tackles in start vs. Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Wore turnover chain finishing with career-high 10 catches totaling 170 yards in win for first time with fumble recovery at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Added over Cavaliers…Had 43-yard touchdown reception on second three tackles versus Panthers...Recorded first interception of play from scrimmage…170 yards were most versus an ACC career and returned it 26 yards in start versus Florida State (Nov. opponent by Hurricane since 2013 and most overall since 2014… 2)...Added career-best five solo tackles in win over Seminoles... Enjoyed another dominant outing in come-from-behind win at NC Started in win over Louisville (Nov. 9) and finished with three State (Nov. 6), finishing with game-high eight catches for game- total tackles (one solo)...Finished with four tackles (three solo) in high 153 yards with two touchdowns…Caught 54-yard go-ahead start versus FIU (Nov. 23)...Started and posted two solo tackles touchdown in fourth quarter…Earned second ACC Receiver of in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Started and had five the Week honors for performance against Wolfpack…Started and tackles in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech finished with six catches totaling 51 yards, including long reception (Dec. 26). of 17 yards, in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…On receiving end of 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in 12 of 13 games... fourth-longest pass play in Miami history in win at Duke (Dec. 5), Totaled eight tackles (five solo)...Made career debut against catching 89-yard touchdown pass…Finished with two receptions Savannah State (Sept. 8) and had one solo tackle...Had two for 105 yards in start against Blue Devils, highlighted by longest solo tackles in win over FIU (Sept. 22)...Posted two tackles in catch by Hurricane since 2007…Started regular season finale victory over North Carolina (Sept. 27)...Finished with one tackle against North Carolina (Dec. 12) and finished with six catches for at Virginia (Oct. 13)...Saw action in games at Boston College (Oct. 77 yards, including 2-yard touchdown reception. 26) and vs. Duke (Nov. 3)...Played at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)... 2019 (Junior): Saw action in all 13 games and made four Saw action at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Had one tackle in regular starts...Had best offensive season of career, posting career season finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had one tackle in New Era highs in receptions (38), receiving yards (485) and receiving Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). touchdowns (three)...Added 22 rushing yards on four rushes...Saw High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, action in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24), hauling in 12-yard 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Listed as 14th-best safety in nation reception...Delivered strong performance at North Carolina (Sept. and 38th-best recruit in the state of Florida by ESPN.com…Ranked 7), hauling in five receptions for 79 yards...Had long reception of No. 15 nationally at his position and No. 32 overall in Florida by 38 yards against Tar Heels...Scored first career touchdown and 247Sports.com…Rated 17th-best safety and 40th player in Florida totaled 49 yards in home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. by Rivals.com…Appeared on ESPN.com’s Top 300, ranked 178th… 14)...32-yard score was one of three catches versus Wildcats... Selected to 2018 Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando, Fla.… Finished with 24 receiving yards on two catches in win over Named to 2017 Sun Sentinel All-Palm Beach first team …Received Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Earned first start of season versus Palm Beach County First Team All-Conference honors from Palm Virginia Tech (Oct. 5) and finished with five catches for 36 yards...

26 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM Added 18 yards on two rushes versus Hokies...Totaled 16 yards on three receptions in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Started and had four catches for 50 yards against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Posted 20 four catches for 31 yards in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Had 34- JALEN HARRELL yard reception in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Enjoyed career S • 6-2 • 200 • FR. outing in win over Louisville (Nov. 9), finishing with career-high HOLLYWOOD, FLA. 116 receiving yards with two touchdowns...100-yard game and (CHAMPAGNAT CATHOLIC) multi-touchdown performance vs. Cardinals were first of career... Six catches vs. UofL were one shy of career high...Started against 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in four games in first season, FIU (Nov. 23) and finished with two catches...Posted two catches largely on special teams…Had one tackle…Made career debut and totaling 19 yards in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Saw had first tackle of career in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)… action in 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Played in win over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Saw action in come-from- Tech (Dec. 26). behind victory at NC State (Nov. 6)…Played in road win at Virginia 2018 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 13 games with four Tech (Nov. 14). starts...Tied for third on team with 21 receptions...Totaled 240 High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, receiving yards with long reception of 42 yards...Caught two ESPN and Rivals…Ranked No. 117 in the Rivals Top 250…Rated passes for 13 yards in season opener against LSU (Sept. 2)... the No. 8 player at his position nationally and No. 18 player in Florida Totaled 12 yards on two receptions in win over Savannah State by Rivals…Listed as the No. 236 player in the Top247 Composite… (Sept. 8)...Had two catches in win at Toledo (Sept. 15)...Delivered Ranked the No. 22 safety in the country and the No. 38 player best performance of career in win over FIU (Sept. 22), hauling in Florida by 247 Composite…Listed as the No. 26 player at his in career-high seven passes for 76 yards...Set career mark with position nationally and No. 62 player in Florida by ESPN…Helped 42-yard reception against Panthers...Made first start of season in lead Champagnat to a Florida Class 2A state championship… win over North Carolina (Sept. 27), finishing with team-high 70 Finished the 2019 season with 62 tackles, one interception, three receiving yards on just two catches...Tied career long with 42-yard passes defended and one forced fumble…Chose Miami over offers reception against Tar Heels...Saw action in games against Florida from Arkansas, Clemson, Cincinnati, Florida State, Georgia Tech, State (Oct. 6) and at Virginia (Oct. 13)...Caught two passes Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Nebraska, Penn State, Pitt, totaling 34 yards vs. Duke (Nov. 3)...Had two catches in start at USF, Tennessee, UCF and West Virginia, among others. Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Started and finished with 18 receiving yards on two receptions in win vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). HARRELL CAREER STATS 2017 (True Freshman): Saw action in 11 games with five starts...Had nine receptions for 91 yards with long catch of 19 DEFENSIVE yards...Started at in career debut against Bethune- YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y Cookman (Sept. 2) and recorded one 18-yard reception...Started 2020 4-0 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 and totaled career-high three receptions for 34 yards, including Career 4-0 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 career-long 19-yard catch, in win over Toledo (Sept. 23)...Had one 2-yard reception in win at Duke (Sept. 29)...Saw action at Florida State (Oct. 7)...Started in win over Georgia Tech (Oct. 23 14)...Finished with one 9-yard reception in start against Syracuse CAM’RON HARRIS (Oct. 21)...Missed game against Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Saw RB • 5-10 • 210 • JR. action against Notre Dame (Nov. 11)...Had one 10-yard catch OPA LOCKA, FLA. (CAROL against Virginia (Nov. 18)...Saw action at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)... CITY) Started ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2) and recorded 10-yard reception...Caught one eight-yard pass in 2020 (Junior): Saw action in all 10 games and made nine Capital One Orange Bowl against Wisconsin (Dec. 30). starts in first regular season as full-time starting back…Led High School: Consensus four-star wide receiver prospect Hurricanes with 591 rushing yards on 120 carries (4.9 yards by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Took part in U.S. Army per carry) and nine rushing touchdowns…Had 16 receptions All-American Game…Ranked as 24th-best player in state of with one receiving touchdown during regular season…Delivered Florida according to Rivals…Ranked as 40th–best player in state dominant first game as team’s starting running back, rushing for of Florida by 247Sports…Named Miami Herald First Team All- 134 yards and two touchdowns on just 17 carries in win over Broward…Selected Sun-Sentinel First Team All-County…Helped UAB (Sept. 10)…Set career mark with 66-yard touchdown run guide St. Thomas Aquinas to 12-2 record and 7A Florida State and came just shy of tying career high in carries and yards in win High School Championship during senior season…Caught three over Blazers…Multi-touchdown rushing performance was first of touchdown passes in state championship game…Chose Miami career…Matched Week 1 output in Week 2, totaling 134 yards in over offers from Louisville, Michigan, West Virginia & Wisconsin. start at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Set new career mark with 75-yard touchdown run in victory…Had just nine carries against HARLEY CAREER STATS Cardinals and averaged 14.9 yards per carry…Rushed for two more touchdowns and posted 43 yards on 12 carries in romp of RECEIVING rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Added four receptions in win over YEAR GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG Seminoles…Started and finished with eight carries at top-ranked 2020 10-8 49 730 14.9 6 89T Clemson (Oct. 10)…Started and finished with 12 carries in win 2019 13-4 38 485 12.8 3 41 over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Posted eight carries and started in win 2018 13-4 21 240 11.4 0 42 over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Finished with 62 rushing yards in start at 2017 11-5 9 91 10.1 0 19 NC State (Nov. 6)…Scored on 6-yard touchdown run and finished Career 47-21 117 1,546 13.2 9 89T with 63 yards on 14 carries in come-from-behind win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Enjoyed one of best performances of season in road win at Duke (Dec. 5), scoring two touchdowns and finishing @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 27 with 96 yards on 15 carries…Averaged 6.4 yards per carry in rout of Blue Devils…Started regular season finale against North HARRIS CAREER STATS Carolina (Dec. 12), finishing with 10 carries including one 6-yard touchdown run. RUSHING 2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in 13 games and made YEAR GP-GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG three starts...Rushed for 576 yards with five rushing touchdowns 2020 10-9 120 591 4.9 9 75T - both totals ranking second-most among Hurricanes...Averaged 2019 13-3 114 576 5.1 5 46 5.1 yards per carry on 114 carries...Added 118 yards on 16 2018 7-0 28 166 5.9 2 42T receptions with one receiving touchdown...Posted best single- Career 30-12 262 1,333 5.1 16 75T game rushing output of any Hurricane with 136 yards against Georgia Tech on Oct. 19...Had six carries in season opener vs. RECEIVING Florida (Aug. 24)...Added two receptions vs. Gators...Rushed for YEAR GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG 60 yards on just 10 carries, including first touchdown of season, 2020 10-9 16 93 5.8 1 35T at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Scored on four-yard rush and had 2019 13-3 16 118 7.3 1 19 long run of 20 yards vs. Tar Heels...Scored second touchdown of 2018 7-0 3 25 8.3 1 16T season in home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)... Career 30-12 35 236 6.7 3 35T Finished with 30 rushing yards on 10 carries versus Wildcats, including 1-yard score...Totaled 20 rushing yards in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Had 19 yards rushing and 6-yard 81 reception against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Saw action in win over Virginia (Oct. 11), finishing with two carries...Had career-high 136 JARED HARRISON- yards on career-high 18 carries against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)... HUNTE Added 31 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown against DL • 6-4 • 285 • R-FR. Yellow Jackets, finishing with three catches...Made first start of MIDDLE VILLAGE, N.Y. (CHRIST career in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26), finishing with 16 carries, 60 THE KING) rush yards and one rushing touchdown...Had two carries in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Averaged nearly 10 yards per rush in 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in seven games and win against Louisville (Nov. 9), finishing with 78 rushing yards on made one start in regular season…Totaled 16 tackles, 5.5 tackles just eight carries...Had 12-yard reception in win over Cardinals... for loss and three sacks…Added one forced fumble and one blocked Had 11 carries totaling 86 yards, including one touchdown rush, kick…Had two tackles in home opener against UAB (Sept. 10)… against FIU (Nov. 23)...Added 29 receiving yards on two catches Posted two tackles for loss, including 13-yard sack, in road win at against Panthers...Started regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30) top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Lone tackle in romp of rival Florida and totaled 44 rushing yards on eight carries with one rushing State (Sept. 26) was 10-yard sack…Had one solo tackle and first touchdown...Started Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against blocked field goal of career at Clemson (Oct. 7)…Recorded one of Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26) and rushed for 31 yards on 12 carries. best outings of career in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 14), finishing with 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in seven games and four total tackles, two tackles for loss, 10-yard sack and one forced enjoyed standout second half of year...Rushed for 166 yards on fumble…Had one solo tackle in home win versus Virginia (Oct. 14)… 28 carries, averaging 5.9 yards per carry...Scored two rushing Made first start of career in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. touchdowns, including one on season-long rush of 42 yards...Had 6), finishing with career-best five tackles including one-half tackle for three receptions for 25 yards with one receiving touchdown...Made loss. career debut in win over Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Recorded one 2019 (True Freshman): Played in one game in first season... rush for three yards against Tigers...Had one six-yard reception Made career debut in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. and totaled 24 rushing yards on five rushes in win over FIU (Sept. 14)...Served as member of practice squad. 22)...Saw action against Florida State (Oct. 6)...Had six carries for High School: Consensus three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals 48 yards at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10), with first rushing touchdown and 247Sports…Consensus top-40 defensive tackle nationwide by all of career coming on 22-yard rush...Delivered best performance of major scouting services…Ranked by Rivals as No. 3 player in state career at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17), posting seven carries for career- of New York regardless of position…Rated No. 4 player in New York best 77 yards with one rushing touchdown...Added 16-yard receiving by 247Sports and No. 2 player in state by ESPN…Had 45 tackles touchdown vs. Hokies...Had career-high eight carries in regular and three sacks while playing in eight games during senior season… season finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had one rush in New Era Selected to 2018 All-Diocesan First Team by The Tablet…Served as Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). team captain for final year…Played in 2018 CHSFL Senior Bowl… High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, Also saw action at tight end…Caught 23 passes for 227 yards during 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Rated as nation’s seventh-best junior season…Earned second-team All-Diocesan honors from The running back by 247Sports.com…Listed as 29th-best prospect in Tablet after junior year…Played just two seasons of high school state of Florida by 247Sports.com…Ranked No. 9 running back, football, spending early part of career focusing on basketball…Christ No. 36 player in Florida and No. 167 prospect overall by ESPN. The King teammate of fellow Miami signee Adam ElGammal…Chose com…Rated No. 6 running back, No. 19 player in Florida and No. Miami over offers from Alabama, Ohio State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan 81 prospect nationally by Rivals.com…Participated in The Opening and Penn State, among others. in summer of 2017… Named to 2017 Miami Herald All-Dade Second Team…Exploded for 181 yards to help Carol City defeat Dillard 23-0 HARRISON-HUNTE CAREER STATS in opening round of the 2017 Florida State 6A Playoffs…Helped Carol City to its first Class 6A Championship since 2003, rushing for DEFENSIVE single-season career high of 820 yards and 13 touchdowns during YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y 2016 season… Named to 2016 Miami Herald Second Team All- 2020 7-1 9 7 16 5.5/35 3.0/33 1/0 0 0-0 Dade Football Team…Finished career with more than 1,300 yards 2019 1-0 0 0 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 rushing and 21 touchdowns…Chose Miami over offers from Georgia, Career 8-1 9 7 16 5.5/35 3.0/33 1/0 0 0-0 Oregon, Tennessee and Wisconsin.

28 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM punts fair caught…Connected on season-long 60-yard punt in home win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Named ACC Specialist of the Week 12 after performance against Panthers.Punted seven times at Clemson JAHFARI HARVEY (Oct. 10) and at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Had best single-game DL • 6-4 • 245 • R-FR. punting average of season in win over Hokies (52.4), earning ACC PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. Specialist of the Week honors…Landed three punts inside Hokies’ (VERO BEACH) 20-yard line. 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Delivered standout first season, 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in nine games in regular averaging 43.9 yards per punt on 64 punts...Ranked No. 26 in FBS season…Totaled 15 tackles (10 solo)…Had 3.5 tackles for loss and in punting...Posted sixth-highest punting average Made career debut one half-sack…Tied for team lead with five quarterback hurries…. in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24), averaging 42.5 yards on four Credited with one quarterback hurry in season opener against UAB punts...Had long punt of 49 yards...Averaged 45.0 yards on three (Sept. 10)…Had one solo tackle in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. punts with long punt of 49 yards at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Had long 19)…Finished with one tackle and four quarterback hurries in romp punt of 51 yards in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Finished with career-high three total 14)...Posted career-long 59-yard punt and averaged 48.0 yards on tackles, including first two tackles for loss of career, at top-ranked four punts in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Punted three Clemson (Oct. 10)…Finished with two tackles, including half sack, in times for an average of 48.7 yards in game against Virginia Tech (Oct. win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Posted three total tackles (two solo) 5)...Had 57-yard punt against Hokies...Punted six times in win over in victory over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Played in come-from-behind win at Virginia (Oct. 11)...Had career-long 67-yard punt against Georgia NC State (Nov. 6)…Had two tackles, including one tackle for loss, in Tech (Oct. 19)...Punted seven times, including 67-yard punt, in win road win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Finished with three total tackles in regular at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Punted five times for average of 45.8 in win season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). at Florida State (Nov. 2), including 65-yard punt...Punted four times 2019 (True Freshman): Played in four games and had one solo in win over Louisville (Nov. 9)...Boomed 61-yard punt in game versus tackle in first season...Made career debut in season opener against FIU (Nov. 23)...Totaled career-high 11 punts in regular season finale Florida (Aug. 24)...Saw action at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Had first at Duke (Nov. 30)...Averaged 41.2 yards on nine punts in Walk-On’s tackle of career in home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). 14)....Saw action in 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Before Miami: Rated two-star prospect by 247Sports … Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26) Redshirted in 2018 to preserve eligibility…Averaged 38.6 yards per High School: Enrolled at Miami in January 2019...Consensus punt on the season with long punt of 59 yards in 2017…Had eight four-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com… punts downed inside 20-yard line and seven punts fair caught over 10 Rated No. 11 defensive end and No. 23 player in Florida by Rivals. games in 2017…Former Australian Rules Football player. com…Ranked No. 187 player in Rivals Top250...Listed as No. 17 player at position and No. 36 in Florida by 247Sports.com…Ranked HEDLEY CAREER STATS No. 240 on Top247 by 247Sports.com…Ranked No. 47 at position and No. 56 in Florida by ESPN.com…Helped lead Vero Beach to PUNTING 2018 Class 6A regional semifinals…Chose Miami over offers from YEAR GP NO YDS AVG LG TB FC I20 50+ BLK Georgia, Michigan, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Mississippi State, 2020 10 46 2,177 47.3 60 2 24 13 19 0 Missouri, NC State, Nebraska, Oregon, Pitt, Purdue, USF, Syracuse 2019 12 64 2,808 43.9 67 4 15 21 16 0 and UCF, among others. Career 22 110 4,985 45.3 67 6 39 34 35 0

HARVEY CAREER STATS 81 DEFENSIVE YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y LARRY HODGES 2020 9-0 10 5 15 3.5/14 0.5/6 0/0 0 0-0 TE • 6-2 • 230 • R-FR. 2019 4-0 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 TAMPA, FLA. (JESUIT) Career 13-0 11 5 16 3.5/14 0.5/6 0/0 0 0-0

2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in six games during regular season…Had one catch during regular season…Made 94 season debut in home opener against UAB (Sept 10)…Caught one LOUIS HEDLEY pass in romp of Florida State (Sept. 26)…Played in home wins over P • 6-4 • 220 • R-JR. Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. 24). MADURAH, AUSTRALIA (CITY 2019 (True Freshman): Saw action in four games in first season COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO) and caught two passes - both for touchdowns...Made career debut at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Caught two passes, both for touchdowns, in 2020 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)...Caught scores of 2020 RAY GUY AWARD FINALIST 1 and 2 yards in win over Wildcats...Saw action in win over Central 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Delivered one of best seasons ever by Michigan (Sept. 21)...Played in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Miami punter…Named finalist for Ray Guy Award, honoring nation’s against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). top punter…Earned All-ACC second-team recognition...Named ACC High School: Listed as four-star prospect by ESPN.com…Rated Specialist of the Week twice…Ranked No. 2 in FBS in regular season three-star prospect by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com…Ranked as in punting (47.3 yards per punt)…Helped lead Miami to FBS-leading No. 3 H-back nationally and No. 48 player in Florida by ESPN.com… net punting average during regular season…Saw action in all 10 Listed as No.22 tight end in class by Rivals.com…Rated No. 25 tight games…Averaged 47.3 yards per punt…Had long punt of 60 yards… end nationally by 247Sports.com…Led Jesuit with 17 receptions for Had 19 punts of 50-or-more yards…Had only two touchbacks and 278 yards and five touchdowns during senior year…Helped Jesuit landed 13 punts inside opponents’ 20-yard line…Had 24 of his 46 reach the FHSAA Class 5A state semifinal…Chose Miami over offers

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 29 from Oklahoma, LSU, Texas, Virginia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, USF, Cincinnati and Indiana among others. 82 JARIUS HOWARD HODGES CAREER STATS WR • 5-10 • 167 • R-FR. RECEIVING PORTSMOUTH, VA. (OSCAR FRAMMEL SMITH) YEAR GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG 2020 6-0 1 --2 --2.0 0 -- 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action in 2019 4-0 2 3 1.5 2 2 regular season...Served as member of practice squad. Career 10-0 3 1 0.3 2 2 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in

regular season...Served as member of practice squad. 48 JAKE HOFFMAN 9 LB • 6-1 • 210 • R-FR. AVERY HUFF HOLLYWOOD, FLA. LB • 6-3 • 215 • R-FR. (CHAMINADE-MADONNA) FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (ST. THOMAS AQUINAS) 2020 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in regular season...Served as member of practice squad. 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in eight games in regular 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in season, largely on special teams…Finished regular season with five regular season...Served as member of practice squad. tackles…Made career debut in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Had first tackle of career in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Finished with one tackle in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 98 26)…Saw action at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Had one tackle JALAR HOLLEY in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Played in victory over Virginia (Oct. DL • 6-2 • 285 • R-FR. 24)…Competed in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)… AUBURN, GA. (BUFORD) Saw action in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Had two tackles in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in seven games in reuglar season...Served as member of practice squad. regular season…Finished with six total tackles…Made season debut High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, in home opener versus UAB (Sept. 10)…Played in top-20 road win Rivals.com and 247Sports.com…Rated No. 8 inside linebacker and at Louisville (Sept. 19)…Posted two tackles in romp of rival Florida the No. 19 player in Florida by Rivals.com…Rated No. 171 player in State (Sept. 26)…Had one tackle in road shutout at Duke (Dec. Rivals Top250...Ranked as 12th outside linebacker and 32nd player 5)…Finished with career-best three tackles in regular season finale in Florida by 247Sports.com… Listed as No. 27 outside linebacker against North Carolina (Dec. 12). by ESPN.com…Tallied 38 total tackles (24 solo), 8.0 tackles for 2019 (True Freshman): Saw action in two games in first loss, 4.0 sacks, one interception and one forced fumble in senior season...Made career debut in home opener versus Bethune- season…Helped lead St. Thomas Aquinas to FHSAA Class 7A Cookman (Sept. 14)...Saw action in Walk-On’s Independence state championship game…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26)...Served as member of Auburn, Florida State, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Mississippi practice squad. State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Syracuse, Tennessee and Texas, High School: Consensus three-star prospect by ESPN.com, among others. Rivals.com and 247Sports.com…Rated No. 37 player at position and No. 78 in state by Rivals.com…Ranked as No. 58 defensive tackle HUFF CAREER STATS by 247Sports.com…Listed as No. 59 player at position by ESPN. com…Led Buford to 2018 Georgia Class AAAAA regional final… DEFENSIVE Chose Miami over offers from Florida, Auburn, Arkansas, Arizona YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y State, Colorado, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, 2020 8-0 0 5 5 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Minnesota, Nebraska, NC State, Ole Miss, Pitt, South Carolina, Career 8-0 0 5 5 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Syracuse, Tennessee, UCF and Virginia Tech, among others. HOLLEY CAREER STATS 40 DEFENSIVE WILL HUGGINS YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y WR • 6-2 • 218 • R-SO. 2020 7-0 0 6 6 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 RICHLAND, WASH. (IMG 2019 2-0 0 0 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 ACADEMY) Career 9-0 0 6 6 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action in regular season...Served as member of practice squad. 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action in regular season...Served as member of practice squad. 2018 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served as member of practice squad.

30 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM High School: Helped IMG Academy to undefeated 9-0 record in 24). 2017…Member of IMG Academy teams that finished ranked in top 10 High School: Rated as four-star prospect by 247Sports.com… nationally in three straight seasons from 2015-17…Named Highest Listed as three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com…Listed as Academic Achiever …Played three years at IMG Academy after 32nd-best cornerback in nation by 247Sports.com… Named to 2017 playing freshman year at Terra Linda High School in California, where Miami Herald All-Dade First Team…Totaled six interceptions during he also competed in basketball and track and field…High school senior season…Helped guide South Dade to Class 8A Regional teammate of fellow freshmen Brian Hightower and Brian Miller. Playoffs and 9-2 record senior year…Collected interceptions in four straight games during senior season…Picked off pair of passes in South Dade’s regular season final over Edison…Anchored 8 secondary unit that held opponents to just 76 yards passing per game…Chose Miami over offers from Auburn, Georgia and South DJ IVEY Carolina, among others. DB • 6-1 • 195 • JR. FLORIDA CITY, FLA. (SOUTH DADE) IVEY CAREER STATS DEFENSIVE 2020 (Junior): Started all 10 games during regular season… YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y Finished with 31 total tackles, one interception and two PBUs… 2020 10-10 23 8 31 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 2 1-6 Started season opener against UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with 2019 12-6 22 3 25 2.0/9 0.0/0 0/0 1 3-28 three total tackles (two solo)…Started in road win at top-20 Louisville 2018 11-0 1 2 3 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 (Sept. 19) and posted two tackles…Delivered strong outing in Career 33-16 46 13 59 2.0/9 0.0/0 0/0 3 4-34 start against rival Florida State (Sept. 26), finishing with four solo tackles and one PBU…Made start at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10) and finished with two solo tackles and first touchdown of career… Became first Hurricane since 2013 to return blocked field goal for 58 touchdown, recording 48-yard return with no time remaining in first CLAY JAMES half…Started and finished with four tackles (three solo) in win over LS • 5-9 • 196 • R-SO. Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Had three solo tackles and one PBU in start COCOA, FLA. (COCOA) versus Virginia (Oct. 24)…Started and finished with one solo tackle and first interception of season in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Returned fourth-quarter interception six yards…Started 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Served as team’s priamry and finished with five tackles (one solo) in road win at Virginia Tech longsnapper for second straight year…Saw action in all 10 games (Nov. 14)…Posted three tackles and started in road win at Duke during regular season. (Dec. 5)…Started regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Served as team’s primary long 12) and finished with four total tackles (three solo). snapper for entire season, seeing action in all 13 games. 2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 games and made six starts 2018 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in in sophomore year...Totaled 25 tackles (22 solo) and led Hurricanes regular season...Served as member of practice squad. with three interceptions...Added two tackles for loss and one PBU... High School: Starting long snapper for two seasons at Cocoa Made season debut at North Carolina (Sept. 7), making first start of High School…Helped Tigers win the 2016 Florida Class 4A state career...Totaled two tackles (one solo) against Tar Heels...Started title and reach the 2017 Class 4A state championship game… home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14) and finished Member of back-to-back distract championship teams at Cocoa with two solo tackles, including first tackle for loss of career (five High School…Chose Miami over offers from Appalachian State, yards)...Started and finished with career-high five tackles (four solo) Army and Jacksonville. in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Posted one solo tackle in start versus Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Had career-high five tackles (all solo) in start versus Virginia (Oct. 11)...Started at cornerback versus 44 Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Recorded first two interceptions of career in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Returned picks 28 combined yards BRADLEY JENNINGS, JR. and added two solo tackles versus Panthers...Multi-interception LB • 6-1 • 225 • R-JR. game versus Pitt was first by Hurricane since Trajan Bandy had JACKSONVILLE, FLA. two at Virginia in 2018...Had one solo tackle and one PBU in win at (SANDALWOOD) Florida State (Nov. 2)...Posted four tackles (three solo), one tackle for loss and third interception of career in win over Louisville (Nov. 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Started all 10 games in first season 9)...Picked off pass in end zone with less than one minute remaining as starting middle linebacker…Finished with 35 total tackles, in first half against Cardinals...Had one solo tackle against FIU (Nov. including 6.5 tackles for loss and two sacks..Added one PBU… 23)...Posted one solo tackle in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. Made first start of career in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10) 30)...Posted one solo tackle in 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl and led team with six total tackles, including two tackles for loss… against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). Lone tackle in start at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19) was 4-yard 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in 11 games, primarily on tackle for loss…Started and finished with one tackle in romp of special teams...Had three tackles in first season...Made career rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Ranked second on team with seven debut in season opener against LSU (Sept. 2)...Had one tackle in total tackles (five solo) in start at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)… win over Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Saw action in wins vs. Toledo Started and posted three total tackles in win over Virginia (Oct. (Sept. 15) and FIU (Sept. 22)...Had one solo tackle in win over North 17)…Had 12-yard sack and three total tackles in start against Carolina (Sept. 27)...Saw action in games vs. Florida State (Oct. 6) Pittsburgh (Oct. 24)…Finished with four total tackles in start in and at Virginia (Oct. 13)...Played in games at Boston College (Oct. come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Started and had 26) and vs. Duke (Nov. 3)...Had one tackle in win at Virginia Tech four tackles and one PBU in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)… (Nov. 17)...Saw action in regular season finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. Credited with four total tackles in start in road shutout at Duke (Dec. 5)…Recorded two total tackles in regular season finale @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 31 against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action during regular season while recovering from offseason surgery. 9 2018 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games and totaled BREVIN JORDAN eight tackles...Had 1.5 tackles for loss and one fumble recovery... TE • 6-3 • 245 • JR. Set career mark with five tackles in home opener vs. Savannah LAS VEGAS, NEV. (BISHOP State (Sept. 8)...Recovered first fumble of career and added one GORMAN) tackle for loss against Tigers...Had one tackle at Toledo (Sept. 15)...Posted two tackles in win over North Carolina (Sept. 27)... 2020 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM Redshirted season. 2020 MACKEY AWARD SEMIFINALIST 2017 (True Freshman): Saw action in 12 of 13 games, mostly 2019 ALL-ACC, FIRST TEAM on special teams...Totaled seven tackles...Made career debut in 2019 MACKEY AWARD FINALIST season opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) and finished 2018 ALL-ACC, SECOND TEAM with two tackles (one solo)...Saw action against Toledo (Sept. 2020 (Junior): Started all seven games in which he competed 23)...Had two tackles in win at Duke (Sept. 29)...Saw action in and delivered another impressive year…Tied for third on team wins at Florida State (Oct. 7), at home against Georgia Tech (Oct. in receptions (30) and ranked second in both yards (480) and 14) and at home against Syracuse (Oct. 21)...Played in wins at touchdown receptions (five) despite missing three games…Named North Carolina (Oct. 28) and at home against Notre Dame (Nov. semifinalist for Mackey Award for second straight year…Started 11) and Virginia (Nov. 18)...Saw time at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)... season opener against UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with three Finished with two tackles in ACC Championship Game against catches totaling 51 yards, including one touchdown reception… Clemson (Dec. 2)...Had one tackle in Capital One Orange Bowl Had strong start in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19), finishing against Wisconsin (Dec. 30). with team-high seven receptions for game-high 120 yards with High School: Consensus three-star linebacker prospect by one touchdown…Scored on 47-yard TD catch against Cardinals… 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Ranked No. 35 outside Caught touchdown for third straight game in start versus Florida linebacker nationwide by Rivals…Had 146 tackles and 10 tackles State (Sept. 26)…Finished with five catches for 41 yards, including for loss in junior season at Sandalwood…Added three forced 24-yard score, in romp of Seminoles…Hauled in three receptions in fumbles and two sacks for Saints in 2015…Selected to 2015 start at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Returned to action versus Florida Times-Union All-First Coast Second Team…Chose Miami Virginia Tech (Nov. 14), starting and finishing with two catches over offers from Florida State, Louisville, Michigan and North totaling 22 yards…Started in road win at Duke (Dec. 5), finishing Carolina, among others. with four receptions, 75 yards and 24-yard touchdown reception… Named semifinalist for Mackey Award, honoring nation’s top tight end, in early December…Enjoyed dominant start in regular season JENNINGS, JR. CAREER STATS finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12), finishing with game-high six receptions for team-high 140 yards including career-long 76-yard DEFENSIVE touchdown reception. YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y 2019 (Sophomore): Delivered another standout season, 2020 10-10 18 17 35 6.5/23 2.0/16 0/0 1 0-0 starting all 10 games in which he played...Finished ranked third in 2018 4-0 1 7 8 1.5/5 0.0/0 0/1 0 0-0 receptions (35) and second in receiving yards (495) despite missing 2017 12-0 1 6 7 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 three games...Had two receiving touchdowns...Named one of three Career 26-10 20 30 50 8.0/28 2.0/16 0/1 1 0-0 Mackey Award finalists and earned All-ACC first team honors... Started season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24) and finished with five catches for career-high 88 yards and one touchdown...Touchdown 39 was fifth of career and came on 25-yard reception on tipped pass... DANTE JOHNSON Enjoyed another strong start at North Carolina (Sept. 7), catching WR • 6-2 • 208 • R-JR. six passes for 73 yards...Had long reception of 20 yards against COVINGTON, GA. (NEWTON) Tar Heels...Caught two passes in home opener against Bethune- Cookman (Sept. 14)...Led team with 70 receiving yards on three catches in start vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Had long catch of 27 yards against Chippewas...Posted best yardage output of 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Saw action in final five games of career in start against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5), totaling career-high 136 regular season, largely on special teams…Made Miami debut yards on seven receptions with one touchdown...Had career-long in win over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Saw action in come-from-behind reception of 51 yards against Hokies...Started and had two catches win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Played in road win at Virginia Tech… for 48 yards in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Posted three catches Competed in road shutout at Duke (Dec. 5)…Saw time in regular totaling 21 yards in start vs. Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Had 9-yard season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). reception in start at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Enjoyed strong game in 2019 (Junior): Did not see any game action, served as start at Florida State (Nov. 2), posting game-high six catches for 48 member of practice squad. yards in win over Seminoles...Did not play against Louisville (Nov. 9) or against FIU (Nov. 23), missing games due to injury...Named one of eight semifinalists for John Mackey Award, honoring nation’s top tight end, on Nov. 18...Started regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Named to All-ACC First Team...Earned All-ACC first-team honors from Associated Press...Did not participate in 2019 Walk- On’s Independence Bowl due to injury. 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in 12 of 13 games and made 11 starts in standout freshman season...Earned second-team All- ACC recognition...Caught 32 passes - second-most on team - for 287 yards...Four receiving touchdowns were also second-most...

32 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM Had long catch of 41 yards...Made first start of career against LSU prospect at his position by ESPN.com…Ranked No. 38 at position (Sept. 2)...Caught seven passes for 52 yards, including first two by 247Sports.com...Selected to 2017 Miami Herald All-Dade First touchdowns of career, in win vs. Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Started Team…Helped guide South Dade to Class 8A Regional Playoffs and in win at Toledo (Sept. 15)...Had five catches for career-high 67 9-2 record senior year…Registered 87 total tackles and forced pair yards, including one touchdown, in start vs. FIU (Sept. 22)...Started of fumbles during senior season…Was named to 2016 Miami Herald and had one reception (four yards) in win over North Carolina (Sept. All-Dade First Team while playing for Keys Gate High School… 27)...Started and had two catches for 51 yards, including career- Logged 63 tackles and registered 15 sacks during junior season… long, go-ahead 41-yard touchdown reception in fourth quarter, in Chose Miami over offers from Florida State, Alabama, Florida and win over Florida State (Oct. 6)...Started and had three receptions Auburn, among others totaling 34 yards at Virginia (Oct. 13)...Earned Midseason Freshman All-America recognition from ESPN...Started and had career-best eight catches at Boston College (Oct. 26)...Had three catches in start JOYNER, JR. CAREER STATS vs. Duke (Nov. 3)...Made start at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Started and had one 5-yard catch in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Missed DEFENSIVE regular season finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) due to injury suffered YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y previous week...Started and caught two passes in New Era Pinstripe 2020 3-0 0 0 0 0.0/ 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). 2019 1-0 0 0 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 High School: Widely regarded as one of top high school tight 2018 4-0 2 3 5 2.5/6 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 ends in country…Rated as No. 1 tight end in country by ESPN.com Career 8-0 2 3 5 2.5/6 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 and 247Sports.com…Ranked No. 2 at position by Rivals.com… Selected to 2018 Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando, Fla.… Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, 247Sports.com and Rivals. 1 com…Served as team captain during senior year…Helped guide D’ERIQ KING Bishop Gorman to ninth straight Nevada State Championship… QB • 5-11 • 202 • R-SR. Totaled nearly 100 yards receiving and scored rushing touchdown MANVEL, TEXAS (HOUSTON) in Bishop Gorman’s 48-7 state championship victory…Finished (MANVEL) senior year on high note, posting single-season career highs in yards (1,111), receptions (63) and touchdowns (13)…Participated 2020 ALL-ACC, HONORABLE MENTION in The Opening in summer of 2017…Caught 27 passes for 501 2020 EARL CAMPBELL TYLER ROSE AWARD FINALIST yards and touchdowns as junior year…Closed high school career 2020 (Redshirt Senior): Named one of four team captains with over 1,700 yards, 100 receptions and 29 total touchdowns… prior to season…Started all 10 games at quarterback and helped Father, Darrell, was drafted by in ninth round of 1990 lead Hurricanes to 8-2 record in regular season, including 7-2 mark NFL Draft…Chose Miami over offers from Florida, Florida State and in Atlantic Coast Conference play…Threw for 2,573 yards with 22 Georgia, among others. touchdown passes compared to just five interceptions in regular season…Completed eye-popping 63.6 percent of passes (201 of 316) JORDAN CAREER STATS in regular season…Set standard for single-season rushing yards by Miami quarterback, rushing for 520 yards on 122 carries, averaging RECEIVING 4.2 yards per carry…Scored four rushing touchdowns…Named ACC YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG Quarterback of the Week after three of 10 starts…Made first start of 2020 7-7 30 480 16.0 5 76T Miami Hurricanes career in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10), 2019 10-10 35 495 14.1 2 51 totaling 144 passing yards and 83 rushing yards in win…Finished 16- 2018 12-11 32 287 9.0 4 42T for-24 with one passing touchdown and scored one rushing touchdown Career 29-28 97 1,262 13.0 11 76T on 12-yard run…Extended own FBS record with at least one rushing score and one passing score to 16 straight games…Had long pass of 25 yards and long rush of 31 yards…Delivered dominant effort in road win over top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19), throwing for 325 yards on 52 18-for-30 passing with three touchdown passes…FBS record of 16 PATRICK JOYNER, JR. straight games with at least one rushing TD and one passing TD came LB • 6-2 • 225 • R-SO. to an end versus Cardinals…Named ACC Quarterback of the Week, HOMESTEAD, FLA. (SOUTH Maxwell Award Player of the Week, Manning Award Star of the Week, DADE) Davey O’Brien “Great 8” and Earl Campbell Award Player of the Week for performance versus Louisville…Repeated as ACC Quarterback of 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in three games during the Week in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26), throwing for 267 regular season…Made season debut in romp of Florida State (Sept. yards on 29-for-40 passing with two touchdowns…Added game-high 26)…Played in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Competed in 65 rushing yards on just eight carries in win over Seminoles…Started regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). Miami’s game at No. 1 Clemson (Oct. 10) and finished with 121 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in one game during passing yards and 84 rushing yards, including one rushing score… regular season...Missed most of season while recovering from Threw first two interceptions of season against Tigers…Tossed offseason surgery. season-high four touchdown passes in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)… 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in four games in regular Finished with 222 yards on 16-for-31 passing with two interceptions in season...Totaled five tackles...Made career debut in win over start against Panthers…Threw for 322 yards in win over Virginia (Oct. Savannah State (Sept. 8), finishing with three tackles...Posted 24)…Had one touchdown pass and completed 21 of 30 pass attempts career-high two tackles for loss against Tigers...Had one tackle in in start versus Cavaliers…300-yard game was second of season and win over FIU (Sept. 22)...Lone tackle in regular season finale vs. eighth of career…Had historic performance in come-from-behind win Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) was half tackle for loss...Redshirted season. over NC State (Nov. 6), becoming first Miami quarterback to rush for High School: Four-star prospect by ESPN.com…Earned three- 100 yards (105) and becoming only third quarterback in ACC history star rating from 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Rated as 23rd-best with more than 400 yards passing (430) and 100 yards rushing in @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 33 single game, joining Lamar Jackson and Tajh Boyd…Threw for five touchdowns in win over Wolfpack, becoming second Miami QB to ever throw for more than 400 yards and five TDs in one game…The 4 performance marked only the 13th 400-yard passing game in school JAYLAN KNIGHTON history and the seventh-most passing yards in single game ever at RB • 5-10 • 190 • FR. Miami…Helped lead Miami to another road win in start at Virginia Tech LAUDERHILL, FLA. (Nov. 14), finishing 24-for-38 for 255 passing yards with one passing (DEERFIELD BEACH) touchdown…Added 54 rushing yards on 18 carries with 10-yard rushing score…Delivered another strong outing in road win at Duke 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in nine of 10 games and (Dec. 5), totaling 248 passing yards and three touchdowns on 16- made two starts in first collegiate season…Rushed for 209 yards and for-24 passing…Rushed for 46 yards on 11 carries, including 11-yard one touchdown, averaging 4.0 yards per carry on 52 attempts…Led touchdown run, in victory over Blue Devils…Named semifinalist for all running backs with 135 receiving yards in regular season…Caught Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien 11 passes and had one touchdown reception…Made career debut in Award in early December…Threw for two touchdowns and 239 season opener against UAB (Sept. 10), finishing with 59 rushing yards passing yards with one interception in finale against North Carolina on just nine carries…Averaged 5.5 yards and had long run of 25 yards (Dec. 12)…Led team with 53 rushing yards in game against Tar Heels. in victory over Blazers…Scored first two touchdowns of collegiate Before Miami: Delivered dominant career at University of career in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Scored on 3-yard Houston, finishing with 78 total touchdowns (50 passing, 28 rush in first quarter and added career-long 75-yard touchdown rushing), 4,925 passing yards and 1,421 rushing yards despite reception in win over Cardinals…Had five carries totaling 28 yards starting just 22 games…Totaled 6,346 yards of offense (181.3 in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Added three receptions for per game)…Set The American Athletic Conference touchdown 35 yards against Seminoles…Totaled one carry and one reception at responsible for in a season record with 50 despite missing the last No. 1 Clemson (Oct. 10)…Had career-high five receptions totaling 27 2.5 games with an injury in 2018...Led nation in points responsible yards in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Finished with seven carries for per game with an average of 27.5, four points ahead of the against Panthers…Posted 12 carries in win over Virginia (Oct. 24)… No 2 spot shared by Heisman finalists Kyler Murray and Dwayne Rushed five times in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)… Haskins during prolific junior season...Had a rushing touchdown in Finished with 27 rushing yards in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)… all 11 games in 2018 and one of only three QBs in FBS history with Made second start of career in road win at Duke (Dec. 5) but left game at least 35 passing TDs and 13 rushing TDs…2018 Maxwell Award early due to injury that kept him out for remainder of season. semifinalist and Earl Campbell Award finalist. High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, High School: Four-star recruit by ESPN and member of ESPN and Rivals…Rated No. 146 in the Rivals Top 250…Ranked ESPN300, ranked No. 202 overall...Named district 22-6A MVP the No. 5 running back nationally and No. 25 player in Florida by as a senior..Named first team All-Greater Houston ..Elite 11 Rivals… Listed as the No. 88 player in the ESPN300…Rated the semifinalist...Ranked No. 11 player in Houston area by VYPE No. 11 running back nationally and No. 15 player in Florida by Houston...Closed out high school career with over 10,000 career ESPN…Ranked the No. 104 player nationally by 247 Composite… passing yards and 3,000 career rushing yards...Threw for 2,898 Listed as the No. 10 running back in the country and No. 19 player yards and 43 touchdowns against just five interceptions as senior in Florida by 247 Composite…Selected to participate in 2020 Under while rushing for 640 yards and eight touchdowns...Named to Armour All-America Game…Participated in The Opening in the Houston Chronicle’s 2016 Top 100 list...As junior, threw for 3,193 summer of 2019…Helped lead Deerfield Beach to the semifinals yards and 47 touchdowns with just three interceptions while rushing in the Florida Class 8A state playoffs…Finished the 2019 season for 780 yards and 12 touchdowns...Ran for 1,289 yards and 17 with 1,414 rushing yards and 19 rushing touchdowns, averaging 9.7 touchdowns as sophomore while throwing for 2,628 yards and 36 yards per carry, while adding 13 receptions for 267 yards and two touchdowns...Had 1,745 passing yards as freshman to go along touchdowns…Ended career as all-time leading rusher in Broward with 14 touchdowns through the air and 11 on the ground with 731 County history with 5,150 yards…Chose Miami over offers from rushing yards. Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Michigan, Missouri, NC State, KING CAREER STATS Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue, South Carolina, Syracuse and Tennessee, among others. PASSING YEAR GP-GS COMP ATT YDS PCT TD INT LG KNIGHTON CAREER STATS 2020 10-10 201 316 2,573 63.6 22 5 89T Career 10-10 201 316 2,573 63.6 22 5 89T RUSHING YEAR GP-GS ATT YDS AVG TD LG RUSHING 2020 9-2 52 209 4.0 1 25 YEAR GP-GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG Career 9-2 52 209 4.0 1 25 2020 10-10 122 708 188 520 4.3 4 56 Career 10-10 122 708 188 520 4.3 4 56 RECEIVING YEAR GP-GS REC YDS AVG TD LG 2020 9-2 11 135 12.3 1 75T Career 9-2 11 135 12.3 1 75T

34 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM (Oct. 5)...Started against Virginia (Oct. 11)...Saw action against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Played at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Started 45 in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Finished with 17-yard touchdown BRYAN LEVINE reception in start versus Louisville (Nov. 9)...Set career mark with DL • 6-3 • 230 • R-FR. four catches for 71 yards against FIU (Nov. 23)...Had 29-yard LOS ANGELES, CALIF. reception against Panthers...Started and set career high with 93 (BRENTWOOD SCHOOL) receiving yards on four catches in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Four catches against Blue Devils tied career mark, set previous week...Had 32-yard reception against Duke...Tied career 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action mark with four catches totaling 42 yards in Walk-On’s Independence during season...Served as member of practice squad. Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action during 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in 10 games and made one season...Served as member of practice squad. start during regular season...Caught five passes for 37 yards with one touchdown...Had long catch of 13 yards...Made career debut in season opener vs. LSU (Sept. 2)...Started and recorded touchdown 34 on first reception of career, 2-yard catch vs. Savannah State (Sept. ELIAS LUGO-FAGUNDO 8)...Saw action in wins vs. Toledo (Sept. 15) and FIU (Sept. 22)... WR • 6-0 • 198 • R-JR. Played against North Carolina (Sept. 27)...Saw action vs. Florida CABO ROJO, P.R. (IMG State (Oct. 6) and at Virginia (Oct. 13)...Played at Boston College ACADEMY) (Oct. 26)...Had 7-yard reception at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Had career-high three catches for career-best 28 yards at Virginia Tech 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Did not see any game action in (Nov. 17)...Had career-long 13-yard reception vs. Hokies. season...Served as member of practice squad. High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action in 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Rated as third-best tight end season...Served as member of practice squad. prospect by ESPN.com…Ranked among top 300 recruits by ESPN. 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action in com (No. 190)…Ranked as eighth-best tight end and 37th-best regular season...Served as member of practice squad. prospect in state of Florida by 247Sports.com…Listed as No. 8 tight 2017 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, end and No. 30 prospect in Florida by Rivals.com…Participated in redshirted to retain eligibility...Served as member of practice The Opening in summer of 2017…Selected to 2017 Florida Times- squad. Union Super 11 High School Football Team…Caught 46 passes High School: Member of 2016 IMG Academy team that went for 900 yards and hauled in 12 touchdowns during junior season… 11-0 and finished the season ranked third nationally inUSA Today Battled injuries for most of senior season, but was dominant when Sports Super 25 Computer Rankings. playing…Caught 11 passes for 193 yards and two touchdowns in first game back from injury in 2017…Finished senior year with 21 catches for 364 yards and three touchdowns…Father, Mike, played at Michigan…Chose Miami over offers from Georgia, 85 Michigan, Clemson, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Louisville, Notre WILL MALLORY Dame, Ohio State and USC, among others. TE • 6-5 • 245 • JR. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (PROVIDENCE SCHOOL) MALLORY CAREER STATS

2020 (Junior): Saw action in all 10 games and made seven RECEIVING starts in regular season…Hauled in 18 passes for 262 yards with YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG four touchdowns…Ranked fifth in receptions and third in touchdown 2020 10-7 18 262 14.6 4 45 catches…Saw action in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)… 2019 13-8 16 293 18.3 2 38 Caught 17-yard touchdown pass in road win at top-20 Louisville 2018 10-1 5 37 7.4 1 13 (Sept 19)…Started in romp of rival Florida State and had 10-yard Career 33-16 39 592 15.1 7 45 reception (Sept. 26)…Had five-yard catch in start at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Had two touchdowns and totaled 51 receiving yards in start against Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Multi-touchdown 86 performance was first of career…Started and finished with two DOMINIC catches totaling 58 yards in home win over Virginia (Oct. 24)… Finished with career-high six receptions for 58 yards, including one MAMMARELLI touchdown reception, in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. TE • 6-4 • 235 • FR. 6)…Caught two passes totaling 21 yards in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. NAPLES, FLA. (NAPLES) 14)…Started final two games of regular season against Duke (Dec. 5) and North Carolina (Dec. 12)…Had 10-yard reception against 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in nine games in first season, Blue Devils…Finished with two grabs against Tar Heels. largely on special teams…Had fumble recovery in road shutout at 2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 13 games and made eight Duke (Dec. 5). starts...Caught 16 passes totaling 293 yards with two touchdowns... High School: Rated a four-star prospect by ESPN and Rivals Averaged team-high 18.3 yards per catch...Started season opener and a three-star prospect by 247Sports…Ranked the No. 2 tight vs. Florida (Aug. 24)...Scored first touchdown of season on 11-yard end-H nationally and the No. 59 player in Florida by ESPN…Listed grab in start at North Carolina (Sept. 17)...Started in home opener as the No. 11 tight end and No. 44 player in Florida by Rivals… versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)...Had 59 receiving yards Rated the No. 13 tight end and No. 63 player in Florida by 247 on two catches in start vs. Central Michigan (Sept. 21), including Composite…Helped lead Naples to the regional semifinals in the career-long 38-yard reception...Saw action against Virginia Tech Florida Class 6A state playoffs …Caught five passes for 126 yards and three touchdowns over five games in the 2019 season… @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 35 Chose Miami over offers from LSU, Michigan, Arkansas, Cincinnati, (Sept. 27)...Added career-best 2.0 tackles for loss against Tar Purdue, South Carolina and USF, among others. Heels...Had two tackles vs. Florida State (Oct. 6)...Started and posted four tackles at Virginia (Oct. 13)...Recorded eight tackles in start at Boston College (Oct. 26)...Performance against Eagles 17 included 1.5 tackles for loss...Saw action vs. Duke (Nov. 3)...Had two tackles in start at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Had four tackles PEYTON MATOCHA and one half-sack in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Started and QB • 6-4 • 205 • R-FR. posted two solo tackles in finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Started HOUSTON, TEXAS (SAINT and finished with six tackles (two solo) in New Era Pinstripe Bowl THOMAS) vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). 2017 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 13 games and made 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in one game during 11 starts...Finished with 48 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and two regular season, finishing with two completions on four pass sacks...Added three quarterback hurries...Forced one fumble... attempts…Served as member of practice squad…Made career Was among team’s top defensive contributors...Earned one ACC debut in win at Duke (Dec. 5). Co-Linebacker of the Week recognition...Started season opener 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) and finished with two solo reuglar season...Served as member of practice squad. tackles...Started and posted two solo tackles in win over Toledo High School: Rated three-star prospect by ESPN and (Sept. 23)...Finished with three tackles (two solo) and started in 247Sports…Raked No. 38 dual-threat quarterback in 247Sports’ win at Duke (Sept. 29)...Started and finished with three tackles Composite Rankings…Named Houston Touchdown Club Private (two solo) in win at Florida State (Oct. 7)...Had three tackles (two School Co-Offensive Player of the Year…Threw for school-record solo) and first sack of career (eight yards) in start against Georgia 3,692 passing yards and 35 touchdowns…Added 804 rushing Tech (Oct. 14)...Started and had one tackle in win over Syracuse yards and 14 rushing touchdowns…Totaled 416 yards and seven (Oct. 21)...Finished with five tackles and 1.0 TFL (three yards) in touchdowns in 52-49 win over St. Pius X in final regular season home start at North Carolina (Oct. 28)...Had two tackles (one solo) in game of career to help Eagles reclaim district championship, its fifth win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 4)...Started and had five tackles (two in seven years…Totaled 435 yards and four touchdowns in win over solo), 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack in win over Notre Dame Plano John Paul II TAPPS Division I playoffs…Racked up more than (Nov. 11)...Earned ACC Co-Linebacker of the Week recognition 3,000 passing yards, 900 rushing yards, 27 passing touchdowns and for performance against Fighting Irish...Had five total tackles (four 10 rushing touchdowns over first two seasons of varsity career… solo) and one forced fumble in win over Virginia (Nov. 18)...Posted Chose Miami over offers from Army, UMass and Wyoming, among career-high total of 10 tackles (eight solo) at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)... others. Finished with four tackles in ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2)...Started Capital One Orange Bowl against Wisconsin (Dec. 30) and finished with three total tackles and one 53 tackle for loss (four yards). ZACH MCCLOUD 2016 (True Freshman): Delivered impressive freshman LB • 6-2 • 235 • R-SR. season, starting 11 of 13 games at linebacker and finishing with 37 LANTANA, FLA. (SANTALUCES) tackles (18 solo)...Added 3.5 tackles for loss (four yards), two pass breakups and four quarterback hurries...Had one blocked kick.... Started season opener and made career debut against Florida A&M (Sept. 3), recording one solo tackle...Totaled three tackles 2020 (Redshirt Senior): Named one of four team (all solo) and first career TFL (one yard) against FAU (Sept. 10)... captains prior to season…Started all eight games in which he Made second start of career and recorded three tackles in road participated…Finished regular season with 25 total tackles, win at Appalachian State (Sept. 17)...Started against Georgia Tech including two sacks…Had one PBU, one fumble recovery and (Oct. 1)...Totaled three tackles in start against Florida State (Oct. one forced fumble…Started season opener against UAB (Sept. 8)...Started and recorded two solo tackles against North Carolina 10) and finished with three tackles…Had season-high nine total (Oct. 15)...Registered five tackles in start at Virginia Tech (Oct. tackles (six solo) and one fumble recovery and started in road 20)...Recorded first quarterback hurry of career against Hokies... win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Finished with five tackles in Had one solo tackle and credited with first blocked punt of career start against rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Started and had one in start at Notre Dame (Oct. 29)...Started and totaled three tackles tackle at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Finished with two tackles (one solo), 0.5 TFLs and one PBU in win over Pittsburgh (Nov. in start against Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Posted one solo tackle in 5)...Credited with three quarterback hurries against Panthers... start against Virginia (Oct. 24)…Recorded two tackles in come- Started and had one tackle in win at Virginia (Nov. 12)...Totaled from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Finished with three total three tackles (one solo) in start at NC State (Nov. 19)...Started and tackles in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). recorded career-high six tackles (two solo) in regular season finale 2019 (Senior): Played in four games and made one start... win over Duke (Nov. 26)...Matched career mark with six tackles Totaled nine tackles (six solo) and had 0.5 TFLs...Finished with (one solo), 1.0 TFL (two yards) and one PBU in Russell Athletic one PBU...Saw action in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24) and Bowl victory over West Virginia (Dec. 28). finished with two solo tackles...Saw action at North Carolina (Sept. High School: Four-star outside linebacker according to ESPN 7)...Had two tackles in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman and 247Sports...Three-star prospect by Rivals and Scout… (Sept. 14)...Made first start of season in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. Enrolled in January 2016…Ranked No. 172 player on ESPN300 26), finishing with five tackles, 0.5 TFLs and one PBU...Redshirted and No. 11 outside linebacker nationwide by ESPN…Ranked No. to retain eligibility. 19 outside linebacker in nation by 247Sports…Rated as second- 2018 (Junior): Saw action in all 13 games and made nine best outside linebacker in state of Florida and No. 26 outside starts...Finished with 44 total tackles and 4.5 tackles for loss...Had linebacker nationwide by Scout…Named to watch list for high 0.5 sacks...Had one tackle vs. LSU (Sept. 2)...Started and finished school Butkus Award prior to final season at Santaluces…Earned with six tackles against Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Started at first-team Sun Sentinel All-County recognition in final year… Toledo (Sept. 15)...Totaled one tackle in start vs. FIU (Sept. 22)... Ranked No. 9 prospect on Sun Sentinel Megaboard, rating top Started and had career-high eight tackles vs. North Carolina

36 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM players in Broward and Palm Beach…Chose Miami over offers from Auburn, Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Louisville, North Carolina and South Carolina, among others. 59 ALAN NADELSTICHER LS • 6-0 • 185 • R-FR. McCLOUD CAREER STATS MEXICO CITY, MEXICO (IMG ACADEMY) DEFENSIVE YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y 2020 8-8 15 10 25 2.0/23 2.0/23 1/1 1 0-0 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action in 2019 4-1 6 3 9 0.5/2 0.0/0 0/0 1 0-0 regular season...Served as member of practice squad. 2018 13-9 19 25 44 4.5/10 0.5/3 0/0 0 0-0 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in 2017 13-11 29 19 48 4.5/19 2.0/11 1/0 0 0-0 regular season...Served as member of practice squad. 2016 13-11 18 19 37 3.5/4 0.0/0 0/0 2 0-0 Career 51-40 87 76 163 15.0/58 4.5/37 2/1 4 0-0 49 MASON NAPPER 91 LS • 6-1 • 225 • R-FR. JORDAN MILLER MARIETTA, GA. (LASSITER) DL • 6-4 • 320 • R-SO. JACKSONVILLE, FLA. (SANDALWOOD) 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action in regular season...Served as member of practice squad. 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in all 10 games and 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in made two starts in regular season…Finished regular season with regular season...Served as member of practice squad. nine tackles, including one tackle for loss and one-half sack…Had two tackles, including one-half sack, in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)… Made first start of career in win over Virginia (Oct. 24) and posted two 84 tackles…Had one tackle in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Made JOSH NEELY second start of season at Duke (Dec. 5) and had one tackle…Posted DL • 6-3 • 258 • R-FR. three tackles, including one-half tackle for loss, in regular season MIAMI, FLA. (MIAMI SENIOR) finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games and finished with 12 tackles (four solo)...Added 2.5 tackles for loss... Saw action in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24)...Finished with 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action in career-high three tackles and 0.5 TFLs at North Carolina (Sept. 7)... regular season...Served as member of practice squad. Saw action in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)... 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in Played in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Had one solo tackle regular season...Served as member of practice squad. against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Finished with one tackle in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Posted two total tackles, including 1.0 tackle for loss, against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Saw action in win at Pittsburgh 60 (Oct. 26)...Totaled two solo tackles, including 1.0 tackle for loss, in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Saw action in win over Louisville (Nov. ZION NELSON OL • 6-5 • 312 • SO. 9)...Played in game versus FIU (Nov. 23)...Had one tackle in regular SUMTER, S.C. (SUMTER) season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Posted two tackles in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). 2018 (True Freshman): Made career debut in home opener vs. Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Served as member of practice squad... 2020 (Sophomore): Saw action in nine games and made six Redshirted season. starts, including final five games of regular season, at left tackle… High School: Rated three-star prospect by 247Sports.com and Has 19 career starts heading into team’s bowl game…Saw action in Rivals.com…Ranked 86th defensive tackle in country by 247Sports… opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Started at left tackle in romp of rival Played senior season at Sandalwood after attending Palatka High Florida State (Sept. 26) in which Miami gained 517 yards, including School for first three years of high school…From same high school 200 rushing yards…Saw action at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)… as Miami linebacker Bradley Jennings, Jr. …Chose Miami over offers Made start at left tackle in back-to-back home wins over Pittsburgh from Tennessee, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia Tech and Florida (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. 24)…Helped lead offense to 620-yard Atlantic, among others performance in start at left tackle in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Started in left tackle at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)… Started at left tackle in 524-yard performance for offense in win at MILLER CAREER STATS Duke (Dec. 5)…Started at left tackle in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). DEFENSIVE 2019 (True Freshman): Emerged as team’s starting left tackle YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y after enrolling early for spring practice...Started all 13 games at left 2020 10-2 3 6 9 1.0/8 0.5/6 0/0 0 0-0 tackle...Made first start of career at left tackle in season opener vs. 2019 13-0 4 8 12 2.5/5 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Florida (Aug. 24), helping Hurricanes outgain Gators, 308-306... 2018 1-0 0 0 0 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Started at left tackle at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Made start at left Career 24-2 7 14 21 3.5/13 0.5/6 0/0 0 0-0 tackle in home wins over Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14) and Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Started at left tackle against Virginia Tech

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 37 (Oct. 5)...Helped pave way for win over Virginia (Oct. 11) with start impressive 23-yard reception...Saw action in win over Central at left tackle...Started at left tackle against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)... Michigan (Sept. 21)...Saw action in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)... Anchored offensive line that allowed just two sacks to nation’s top- Played in win over Louisville (Nov. 9). leading sack team in start at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Started at left tackle High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Made start at left tackle in win over Rivals.com and 247Sports.com…Ranked as sixth-best wide receiver Louisville (Nov. 9), with offensive line allowing just one sack against nationally and sixth-best player in Florida by ESPN.com…Ranked Cardinals...Helped lead offense to 449-yard performance, including No. 56 on ESPN300...Rated No. 12 wide receiver nationally and 197 rushing yards, against Cardinals...Started at left tackle in games No. 10 in Florida by 247Sports.com…Listed as No. 24 wide receiver versus FIU (Nov. 23) and at Duke (Nov. 30)...Started at left tackle in and No. 17 player in Florida by Rivals.com…Ranked No. 139 player Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). in Rivals250...Selected to participate in the 2019 Under Armour High School: Rated three-star prospect by ESPN and All-America Game…Participated in The Opening in the summer of 247Sports…Listed as No. 29 player in South Carolina and No. 100 2018…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida, offensive tackle nationally by ESPN…Rated No. 39 player in South Georgia, Mississippi State, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, UCF, Carolina by 247Sports…Led Sumter to 10-1 record and appearance Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Minnesota and North Carolina in Class AAAAA regional semifinals as senior in 2018…Chose Miami among others. over offers from Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, Campbell, Georgia Southern and Western Kentucky, among others. PAYTON CAREER STATS RECEIVING 41 YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG MICHAEL PARROTT 2020 7-0 5 35 7.0 0 13 FB • 5-11 • 235 • R-JR. 2019 4-0 1 23 23.0 0 23 CANTON, N.C. (ALABAMA) Career 11-0 6 58 9.7 0 23 (PISGAH)

2020 (Redshirt Junior): Saw action in nine of 10 games 5 during regular season, largely on special teams…season debut in opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Saw action in win at top-20 N’KOSI PERRY QB • 6-4 • 190 • R-JR. Louisville (Sept. 19)…Played in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. OCALA, FLA. (VANGUARD) 26)…Competed at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Played in home wins over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. 24)…Saw action in road wins at NC State (Nov. 6) and Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Played in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Saw action in four games as team’s 12). primary backup quarterback…Threw for 120 yards on 7-for-13 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in 10 games, largely passing with one touchdown and one interception…Made season on special teams...Totaled three tackles (two solo)...Had 2-yard debut in opener against UAB (Sept. 10), finishing 2-for-3 for 14 reception against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5). yards…Played in romp of Florida State (Sept. 27), throwing for 2018 (Sophomore): Saw action in four games, largely on 50 yards and one touchdown on 4-for-7 passing…Connected special teams...Served as member of practice squad. on 7-yard touchdown pass against Seminoles…Saw action at 2017 (True Freshman): Saw action in five games at fullback... Clemson (Oct. 10), throwing one interception…Had 56-yard pass Also served as member of practice squad. in win over Duke (Dec. 5)…Rushed two times in win over Blue Prior to Miami: Transferred to Miami after spending 2017 Devils. spring semester at Alabama. 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in eight games High School: Three-time All-Western North Carolina Athletic and made three starts...Finished with 1,045 passing yards, eight Conference selection…Rushed for career-high 1,244 yards passing touchdowns and three interceptions...Added two rushing and eight touchdowns in 2016…Had 390 rushing yards and six touchdowns...Finished 85-for-159 (53.5 percent) with long pass of touchdowns during junior year. 51 yards...Made season debut in home opener against Bethune- Cookman (Sept. 14), finishing with 79 yards on 7-for-10 passing and one touchdown...Had long pass of 23 yards versus Wildcats... Saw first major action of season vs. Virginia Tech (Oct. 5), setting 12 career marks in nearly every passing category...Finished 28-for- JEREMIAH PAYTON 47 for 422 yards with four touchdowns and one interception in WR • 6-1 • 195 • R-FR. valiant comeback effort...Set career highs in completions, passing NEPTUNE BEACH, FLA. yards and attempts vs. Hokies despite not starting game...Tied (FLETCHER) career mark with four touchdown passes...Made first start of season vs. #19/#20 Virginia (Oct. 11) and led Hurricanes to 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in seven games in victory...Finished 16-for-27 for 182 yards and accounted for two regular season…Finished with five receptions totaling 35 yards… touchdowns - one rushing and one passing...Started against Had 13-yard reception in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)… Georgia Tech (Oct. 19) and finished 16-for-28 for 288 passing Saw action at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Played in win over yards and two touchdowns...Also rushed for score against Yellow Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Had 5-yard reception in victory over Virginia Jackets, marking second straight game with one rush TD...Threw (Oct. 24)…Recorded 12-yard reception in come-from-behind win at for 104 yards with one interception on 10-for-24 passing in start at NC State (Nov. 6)…Had two receptions in road win at Virginia Tech Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Saw action as reserve in win over Louisville (Nov. 14). (Nov. 9)...Finished with 19 passing yards on 2-for-9 passing in 2019 (True Freshman): Saw action in four games in first season... regular season finale against Duke (Nov. 30)...Finished 5-for-13 Lone catch of year came on 23-yard reception...Made career debut for 52 passing yards and added 19 rushing yards in 2019 Walk- in home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14), making On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). 38 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in 11 games and made six starts in regular season...Finished with 4-2 record as starting quarterback, including 3-0 mark in home games...Threw 13 6 touchdowns compared to six interceptions, passing for team- MARK POPE high 1,091 yards with a 50.8% completion percentage (97-of- WR • 6-0 • 180 • JR. 191)...Had long pass of 42 yards...Rushed for 169 yards with MIAMI, FLA. (SOUTHRIDGE) one touchdown and long rush of 41 yards...Saw first action of career vs. Savannah State (Sept 8), entering as backup...Finished 9-for-14 for 93 yards, three touchdowns and one interception 2020 (Junior): Saw action in 10 games and made nine starts vs. Tigers with long pass of 38 yards...Saw first major action of in regular season…Ranked second on team in receptions (31) and career in win over FIU (Sept. 22), entering in third series of game third in receiving yards (389)…Caught two touchdown passes… and playing remainder of contest, save for Miami’s penultimate Had long reception of 39 yards…Started season opener against offensive series...Finished career-best 17-for-25 for career-high UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with 79 all-purpose yards…Had two 224 yards, including three touchdowns, against Panthers... catches totaling 18 yards in win over Blazers…Started in road win Had one interception, long pass of 42 yards and rushed for 32 over top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19), hauling in four passes for 64 yards yards vs. FIU...Made first start of career against North Carolina in victory…Had long catch of 31 yards against Cardinals…Delivered (Sept. 27), finishing 8-for-12 for 125 yards, one touchdown and another strong outing in start against rival Florida State (Sept. 26), one interception...Tied career long with 42-yard pass against Tar catching five passes totaling 60 yards…Had long reception of22 Heels...Posted 26 rushing yards in first start...Started and finished yards versus Seminoles…Made start at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. with 204 passing yards and career-high four touchdown passes in 10)…Started and caught career-high five passes totaling 46 yards in come-from-behind win vs. Florida State (Oct. 6)...Had long pass of win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Caught three passes totaling 48 yards, 41 yards vs. Seminoles on go-ahead touchdown connection with including long reception of 38 yards, in start versus Virginia (Oct. tight end Brevin Jordan...Started at Virginia (Oct. 13) and finished 24)…Started and recorded career-high totals of six catches and 97 with 20 passing yards and two interceptions...Saw action vs. Duke yards, including one touchdown, in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 3)...Made fourth start of season at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10), (Nov. 6)…Touchdown vs. Wolfpack was first of season and came on throwing for 165 yards on 14-of-23 passing...Accounted for three 17-yard reception…Started and caught four passes totaling 50 yards, total touchdowns in first road win as starter at Virginia Tech (Nov. including 36-yard touchdown reception, in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17), throwing for two scores as part of 21-for-34, 171-yard passing 14)…Saw action in road win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Had two receptions in performance...Added first rushing touchdown of career vs. Hokies regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). on 1-yard plunge...Started and helped lead Miami to win in regular 2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 games and made one season finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Had career-long 41-yard start in sophomore year...Caught 18 passes for 266 yards with two rush vs. Panthers...Completed one pass (1-for-5) and rushed for touchdown receptions...Had long reception of 54 yards...Saw action 11 yards in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24) and finished with one catch 2017 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, (four yards)...Caught one 8-yard pass at North Carolina (Sept. 7)... redshirted to retain eligibility...Served as member of practice Had career day in home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. squad. 14), finishing with three catches for 92 yards...Performance marked High School: Widely regarded as one of the most dangerous first multi-catch game of career and included career-long 54-yard dual-threat quarterbacks in the nation…Consensus four-star reception...Missed game against Central Michigan (Sept. 21) due to quarterback by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Rated foot injury...Returned against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5) and finished with as the sixth-best quarterback according to 247Sports…Comes two catches for 45 yards, including first touchdown of career on 38- to Miami ranked No. 29 in the state of Florida by 247Sports… yard reception on desperation pass to end first half...Had two catches Ranked No. 84 in the final ESPN300 rankings…Earned a Top for 30 yards in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Had one catch against both 300 PrepStar All-America ranking…Received FHSAA 6A Player Georgia Tech (Oct. 19) and Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Earned first start of the Year honors...Totaled 24 touchdowns and completed 64 of career in win at Florida State (Nov. 2) and had 8-yard reception... percent of his passes during his senior season…Threw for over Saw action in win over Louisville (Nov. 9)...Posted two catches for 49 2,000 yards during his junior campaign…Chose Miami over offers yards, including 35-yard touchdown reception, against FIU (Nov. 23)... from Auburn, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida State and West Virginia Touchdown was second of career...Had 6-yard reception in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Had three catches totaling 23 yards PERRY CAREER STATS in 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). PASSING 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in nine games in regular YEAR GP-GS COMP ATT YDS PCT TD INT LG season...Finished with one catch...Made career debut in win over 2020 4-0 7 13 120 53.8 1 1 56 Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Saw action in win at Toledo (Sept. 15)... 2019 8-3 85 159 1,045 53.5 8 3 51 Recorded first rush of career (four yards) in win over FIU (Sept. 2018 11-6 97 191 1,091 50.8 13 6 42T 22)...Saw action at Virginia (Oct. 13)...Had first reception of career Career 23-9 189 363 2,256 52.0 22 10 56 on 11-yard catch at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Saw action in win over Pittsburgh (Nov. 24) in regular season finale...Played in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). RUSHING High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, 247Sports. YEAR GP-GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG com and Rivals.com…Ranked among top 300 recruits by ESPN.com 2020 4-0 6 18 24 -6 -1.0 0 12 (No. 227)…Selected to 2018 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San 2019 8-3 38 136 92 44 1.2 2 17 Antonio…Rated No. 5 wide receiver, No. 9 prospect in Florida and 2018 11-6 61 278 109 169 2.8 1 41 No. 28 recruit nationally by Rivals.com…Listed as 11th-best wide Career 23-9 105 432 225 207 2.0 3 41 receiver prospect in nation and 13th-best player in state of Florida by 247Sports.com…Ranked No. 35 at his position and 227 overall by ESPN.com…Participated in The Opening in summer of 2017… Named to 2017 Miami Herald All-Dade First Team…Totaled over

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 39 1,000 yards receiving and 12 touchdowns throughout prep career… Hauled in 37 receptions for 619 yards and seven touchdowns during junior season…Registered 117 yards receiving and caught pair of 48 touchdowns in 2017 FHSAA Regional Playoffs against Miami High ROBERT PROSEK School…Named to 2016 Miami Herald First Team All-Dade Football TE • 6-4 • 235 • R-FR. Team…Was high school teammates with fellow 2018 recruits Daquris KEY LARGO, FLA. (CORAL Wiggins and Delone Scaife…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, SHORES) Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU and Nebraska, among others. 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, served as member of practice squad. POPE CAREER STATS 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served RECEIVING as member of practice squad. YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG 2020 10-9 31 389 12.5 2 39 2019 12-1 18 266 14.7 2 54T 34 2018 9-0 1 11 11.0 0 11 RYAN RAGONE Career 31-10 50 666 13.3 4 54T LB • 5-11 • 215 • R-SO. HOUSTON, TEXAS (ARKANSAS STATE) (PASADENA 86 MEMORIAL) FRED POTTER 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in eight games during P • 5-11 • 183 • FR. regular season…Finished with 14 total tackles, including three tackles LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM for loss and one sack…Made one tackle in season opener against (GULLIVER PREP) UAB (Sept. 10)…Finished with one solo tackle in win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Tied for team lead with six tackles, including 2020 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action in regular 1.5 TFLs and one sack, in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)… season...Served as member of practice squad. Lone tackle at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10) was 2-yard tackle for loss…Saw action in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Had one tackle in victory versus Virginia (Oct. 24)…Played in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Posted one solo tackle in road win at Virginia 45 Tech (Nov. 14)…Totaled three tackles in road shutout at Duke (Dec. CAMDEN PRICE 5), including half-tackle for loss. K • 6-1 • 175 • R-SO. 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in nine games in first SEVERN, MD. (ARCHBISHOP season...Made eight tackles (six solo)...Added 2.0 tackles for loss... SPALDING) Made career debut at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Had two tackles in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 21)...Saw action in 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in one game during win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Had career-high four tackles regular season…Made season debut in Florida State (Sept. 26)… (three solo) against Georgia Tech and one TFL (Oct. 19)...Had two Served as member of practice squad. solo tackles and one TFL in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Saw action 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Emerged as team’s primary in wins at Florida State (Nov. 2) and at home against Louisville (Nov. kicker for field goals and extra points by end of season...Finished 9)...Saw action in games versus FIU (Nov. 23) and at Duke (Nov. 30). season 6-for-7 on field goal attempts and 18-for-18 on extra point attempts...Made career debut in home opener versus Bethune- Cookman (Sept. 14), connecting on both PATs...Connected on first RAGONE CAREER STATS field goal of career in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26), hitting from 22 yards...Went 2-for-3 on field goal attempts in win at Florida State DEFENSIVE (Nov. 2), including career-long 32-yard attempt...Hit 24-yard field YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y goal in win over Louisville (Nov. 9) and went 7-for-7 on extra point 2020 9-0 5 9 14 3.0/10 1.0/7 0/0 0 0-0 attempts against Cardinals...Hit 22-yard field goal against FIU 2019 9-0 6 2 8 2.0/2 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 (Nov. 23)...Connected on 27-yard field goal in regular season Career 18-0 11 11 22 5.0/12 1.0/7 0/0 0 0-0 finale at Duke (Nov. 30). 2018 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served as member of practice squad. 83 MICHAEL REDDING III PRICE CAREER STATS WR • 6-2 • 202 • FR. PENSACOLA, FLA. (IMG KICKING ACADEMY) YEAR FG-FGA PCT LG PAT KO AVG TB 2020 0-0 -- -- 1-1 0 -- -- 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in six games in first regular 2019 6-7 85.7 32 18-18 0 -- -- season…Caught two passes for 13 yards with one touchdown Career 6-7 85.7 32 19-19 0 -- -- reception…Made career debut in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Played in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept 19)…Caught first two passes of career, including one touchdown pass, in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Totaled 13 yards in win over Seminoles… Played at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Saw action in regular

40 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). three-star prospect by 247Sports and ESPN…Ranked the No. 49 High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, athlete in the country by 247 Composite…Rated the No. 54 wide ESPN and Rivals…Ranked No. 103 overall nationally, No. 20 at receiver and No. 54 player in Florida by Rivals…Listed as the No. his position and No. 15 in Florida by Rivals…Rated No. 214 in the 101 athlete nationally by ESPN…Helped lead Deerfield Beach ESPN300…Listed as the No. 35 wide receiver in the country and to the semifinals in the Florida Class 8A state playoffs…Finished No. 34 player in Florida by ESPN…Rated No. 167 nationally by the 2019 season with 18 catches for 294 yards and six receiving 247 Composite…Listed as the No. 29 wide receiver nationally and touchdowns…A versatile player, he scored 48 touchdowns, had No. 25 player in Florida by 247 Composite…Selected to participate eight interceptions, over 200 tackles, over 500 passing yards, in 2020 Under Armour All-America Game…Participated in The over 3,000 receiving yards and over 2,500 rushing yards in high Opening in the summer of 2019…Caught 17 passes for 202 yards school career…Chose Miami over offers from Georgia, Boston and one touchdown as a senior in 2019…Chose Miami over offers College, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan, Mississippi State, Missouri, from Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Northern Illinois, Oregon, Pitt, Purdue, Rutgers, Texas, Vanderbilt, Georgia Tech, LSU, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard and Princeton, among others. Missouri, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oregon, Penn State, Pitt, Purdue, South Carolina, Syracuse, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Washington State, among others. RESTREPO CAREER STATS RECEIVING REDDING III CAREER STATS YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG 2020 6-0 1 12 12.0 0 12 RECEIVING Career 6-0 1 12 12.0 0 12 YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG 2020 6-0 2 13 6.5 1 7 Career 6-0 2 13 6.5 1 7 64 JALEN RIVERS OL • 6-5 • 325 • FR. 52 JACKSONVILLE, FLA. CLEVELAND REED, JR. (OAKLEAF) OL • 6-3 • 320 • R-SO. FORT MEADE, FLA. (FORT 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in six games during regular MEADE) season…Made career debut in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)… Played in home wins over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. 24)… 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in six games in regular Competed in road win at Duke (Dec. 5) and in regular season finale season…Made season debut in opener against UAB (Sept. 10)… against North Carolina (Dec. 12). Played in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Played in road win High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, at Duke (Dec. 5). ESPN and Rivals…Ranked No. 35 overall in the ESPN300…Rated 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in two games in first season... the No. 5 offensive tackle and No. 4 player in Florida by ESPN… Made career debut in home opener vs. Savannah State (Sept. 8)... Listed as the No. 15 offensive tackle and No. 23 player in Florida Saw action in win over FIU (Sept. 22)...Served as member of practice by 247 Composite…Ranked No. 145 in the Top 247 Composite… squad. Rated the No. 19 offensive tackle nationally and No. 37 player High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, in Florida by Rivals…Listed as the No. 212 player on the Rivals 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Listed as seventh-best offensive Top 250…Selected to participate in the 2020 Under Armour All- guard in nation, 30th-best overall prospect in Florida and 143rd America Game…Earned all-state and all-county honors…Also overall recruit nationally by ESPN.com…Listed as 12th-best prospect competed in basketball, weightlifting and track & field, winning a at position and 48th-best recruit regardless of position in Florida by state championship in the shot put…High school teammate of fellow 247Sports...Selected to 2018 Under Armour All-America Game in #Category20 signee Chantz Williams…Chose Miami over offers Orlando, Fla….Chose Miami over offers from Ohio State, Florida from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, State, Clemson, Florida, LSU, Louisville, Ohio State, Oregon and Georgia Tech, Louisville, Michigan, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, USC, among others. Nebraska, Penn State, South Carolina, USF, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia Tech, among others. 7 XAVIER RESTREPO 16 WR • 5-10 • 196 • FR. RYAN RIZK COCONUT CREEK, FLA. QB • 6-1 • 195 • R-SO. (DEERFIELD BEACH) BOYNTON BEACH, FLA. (AMERICAN HERITAGE DELRAY) 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in eight games in regular season…Made career debut in season opener against UAB (Sept. 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action, 10)…Played in road win at Louisville (Sept. 19)…Had 8-yard punt served as member of practice squad. return in win over Florida State (Sept. 26)…Saw action at top-ranked 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, Clemson (Oct. 10)…Played in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Saw served as member of practice squad. action in win at Viginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Caught first pass of career 2018 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served on 12-yard reception in win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Saw action in regular as member of practice squad. season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). High School: Rated a four-star prospect by Rivals and a @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 41 guard in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Started in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Started at right guard in 524- 99 yard performance for offense in win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Started at right ELIJAH ROBERTS guard in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). DE • 6-4 • 265 • FR. 2019 (Sophomore): Started all 13 games, emerging early as MIAMI, FLA. (CHRISTOPHER team’s starting right tackle...Named team’s offensive MVP at end- COLUMBUS) of-season awards banquet...Made first start of career at right guard in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24), helping Hurricanes outgain 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in four games in first season… Gators, 308-306...Start vs. Florida was eighth straight...Started at Had one tackle and one forced fumble…Made career debut in romp right tackle at North Carolina (Sept. 7)...Started at right tackle in of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Had one solo tackle and forced one wins over Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14) and Central Michigan (Sept. fumble on special teams in road shutout at Duke (Dec. 5)…Played in 21)...Started at right tackle against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Made sixth regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). straight start of season in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Started at right High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, tackle against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Made starts at right tackle in ESPN and Rivals…Ranked the No. 13 strong-side defensive wins at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26) and at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Started at end and No. 47 player in Florida by Rivals…Rated the No. 14 right tackle in win over Louisville (Nov. 9), helping lead offense to 449- strong-side defensive end and No. 55 player in the state by 247 yard performance including 197 rushing yards...Made start at right Composite…Listed as the No. 31 defensive end and No. 56 player tackle in games versus FIU (Nov. 23) and in regular season finale in Florida by ESPN…Helped lead Columbus to a Florida Class 8A at Duke (Nov. 30)...Made start at right tackle against Louisiana Tech state championship…Finished the 2019 season with 31 tackles, (Dec. 26) in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl. eight tackles for loss and six sacks…Chose Miami over offers from 2018 (True Freshman): Delivered impressive true freshman Florida State, Florida, Arkansas, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, season on offensive line, seeing action in all 13 games and making Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oregon, Penn State, Pitt, seven starts... Saw action in season opener vs. LSU (Sept. 2)... South Carolina, Syracuse, Tennessee, UCF, Vanderbilt and West Helped Miami outgain Tigers with 342 yards of total offense...Saw Virginia, among others. action against Savannah State (Sept. 8), helping pave way for 494 total yards, including 239 rushing yards...Helped guide Hurricanes offense to 49-point, 473-yard performance in win at Toledo (Sept. ROBERTS CAREER STATS 15)...Saw action vs. FIU (Sept. 22), helping Miami to 488-yard performance on offense...Played vs. North Carolina (Sept. 27) and DEFENSIVE helped offense compile 354 yards, including 229 rushing yards...Saw YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y action vs. Florida State (Oct. 6)...Made first start of career at right 2020 4-0 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 0 0-0 tackle vs. Virginia (Oct. 13)...Started at right tackle at Boston College Career 4-0 1 0 1 0.0/0 0.0/0 1/0 0 0-0 (Oct. 26)...Helped Miami offense gain 411 yards of offense with start at right tackle vs. Duke (Nov. 3)...Started at right tackle at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Made start at right tackle win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)... 38 Started at right tackle in win vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24), when Miami SHANE SAWYER totaled 345 yards, including 293 rushing yards...Started at right tackle LB • 6-3 • 245 • FR. in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). JUPITER, FLA. (JUPITER High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, CHRISTIAN) 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Rated as sixth-best offensive tackle, 14th-best player in Florida and 61st-best recruit nationally by Rivals. com…Ranked fifth-best guard and 25th-best player in Florida by 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in one game during 247Sports.com…Rated No. 11 player at position, No 49 in Florida regular season... Miami debut in road shutout at Duke (Dec. 5)… and No. 218 overall by ESPN.com…Selected to 2018 Under Armour Served as member of practice squad. All-America Game in Orlando, Fla….Named to 2017 Miami Herald All-Dade First Team…Was named offensive line MVP at Rivals Five-Star Challenge camp in Indianapolis…Helped pave way to 51 allow Southridge running backs to rush for more than 4.0 yards per DJ SCAIFE, JR. carry…Participated in The Opening in summer of 2017…Was high OL • 6-3 • 314 • JR. school teammates with fellow 2018 recruits Mark Pope and Daquris MIAMI, FLA. (SOUTHRIDGE) Wiggins…Chose Miami over offers from NC State, Syracuse and UCF, among others.

2020 (Junior): Started all 10 games at right guard…Has made 30 straight starts heading into team’s bowl game…Made first start of 68 season and 21st of career in opener against UAB (Sept. 10), helping MICHAEL SCIBELLI lead offense to dominant performance…Offense piled up 337 rushing OL • 6-1 • 305 • R-SO. yards in win over Blazers – second-most recorded by a Miami team OCEANSIDE, N.Y. (OCEANSIDE) against an FBS opponent since the Hurricanes joined the ACC in 2004 and most in any game since 2016…Started at right guard in win at top- 20 Louisville (Sept. 19), helping pave way for 485-yard performance… 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in one game during Started at right guard in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26) in which regular season…Made career debut in season opener against Miami gained 517 yards, including 200 rushing yards…Started at right UAB (Sept. 10)…Served as member of practice squad. guard at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Made start at right guard in 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, back-to-back home wins over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. served as member of practice squad. 24)…Helped lead offense to 620-yard performance in start at right 2018 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served 42 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM as member of practice squad. 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Listed as third-best defensive High School: Named Al Martone Nassau County Lineman tackle, 14th-best prospect in Florida and No. 50 overall prospect in of the Year in 2017...Earned first-team all-state recognition for country by ESPN.com…Ranked No. 2 at position, No. 11 in Florida OL & DL in 2017…Achieved 2017 academic all-conference and No. 54 nationally by 247Sports.com…Rated ninth-best defensive recognition...Saw action as guard, tackle, center, fullback and tackle and 26th-best player in Florida by Rivals.com…Helped defensive line during four-year varsity career at Oceanside High guide Plantation American Heritage to back-to-back Class 5A state School. championships and 27 straight wins…Had dominant performance in state final, recovering fumble, scoring touchdown, registering one tackle and one sack…Selected to 2018 U.S. Army All-American 1 Bowl in San Antonio…Named to 2017 Sun Sentinel All-Broward First Team…Anchored defensive line with team-best 79 tackles, 25 NESTA JADE SILVERA tackles for loss and 12 sacks in 2017…Participated in The Opening DL • 6-2 • 305 • JR. in summer of 2017…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Florida PEMBROKE PINES, FLA. State, Georgia, Auburn, Florida and Ohio State, among others. (PLANTATION AMERICAN HERITAGE) SILVERA CAREER STATS 2020 ALL-ACC, HONORABLE MENTION 2020 (Junior): Started nine games and saw action in all 10 games at defensive tackle in first year as starter…Earned All-ACC Honorable DEFENSIVE YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y Mention recognition...Led all interior defensive linemen in total tackles 2020 10-9 14 17 31 7.0/25 1.0/14 1/0 1 0-0 (31) and tackles for loss (7.0)…Added one sack, one forced fumble 2019 9-0 9 10 19 1.0/8 1.0/8 0/1 0 0-0 and one PBU…Tied for team lead with five quarterback hurries… 2018 10-0 3 10 13 1.5/2 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Made first start of career in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10) Career 29-9 26 37 63 9.5/35 2.0/22 1/1 1 0-0 and finished with five total tackles (one solo)…Had one tackle for loss (two yards) and one quarterback hurry in victory over Blazers… Started on defensive line in road win over top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19) and finished with four tackles (two solo)…Delivered impressive 4 start in win over rival Florida State (Sept. 26), finishing with three KEONTRA SMITH tackles (two solo) and one 14-yard sack…Finished with four tackles, STRK • 5-11 • 215 • SO. including one tackle for loss, in start at Clemson (Oct. 10)…Credited HOLLYWOOD, FLA. with two quarterback hurries, one PBU and one tackle in start versus (CHAMINADE-MADONNA) Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Finished with two tackles in win over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Started in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6), 2020 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 10 games in regular finishing with five tackles (two solo) and one tackle for loss (five season…Finished with 20 total tackles, including two tackles for yards)…Also credited with one quarterback hurry against Wolfpack… loss…Had one PBU…Saw action in season opener versus UAB Helped lead Miami to another road win in start at Virginia Tech (Nov. (Sept. 10), finishing with one tackle, one PBU and one quarterback 14), finishing with four total tackles (one solo) including one tackle for hurry…Posted three solo tackles in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. loss…Delivered strong outing in start at Duke (Dec. 5), finishing with 19)…Credited with one quarterback hurry in romp of rival Florida two solo tackles, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble…Started State (Sept. 26)…Posted three total tackles (two solo) at top-ranked regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12) and had one Clemson (Oct. 10)…Saw action in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)… tackle for loss. Finished with two tackles (one solo) in victory over Virginia (Oct. 24)… 2019 (Sophomore): Played in nine games and finished with 19 Posted two tackles in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)… total tackles (nine solo)...Had one sack and one fumble recovery... Had one solo tackle in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Posted Missed first four games of season after undergoing foot surgery during career-high six total tackles (four solo), including two tackles for loss, preseason camp...Made season debut against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5) in road win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Finished with two tackles in regular and had one tackle...Had one tackle in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)... season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). Finished with one solo tackle against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Saw 2019 (True Freshman): Saw action in seven games during first action in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)...Had best outing of career in win season, largely on special teams...Finished with two tackles...Made at Florida State (Nov. 2), finishing with career-high six tackles (four career debut in home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14), solo) and one 8-yard sack...Finished with three tackles in win over finishing with two tackles...Saw action in in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)... Louisville (Nov. 9)...Had one tackle against FIU (Nov. 23)...Posted Played in win at Florida State (Nov. 2)...Competed against Louisville three tackles and first forced fumble of season at Duke (Nov. 30)... (Nov. 9)...Saw action against FIU (Nov. 23)...Played in regular season Finished with three total tackles in 2019 Walk-On’s Independence finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Played in 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl (Dec. 26). Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26). 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in 10 games in first season High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals. and totaled 13 tackles...Added 1.5 tackles for loss and credited with com and 247Sports.com…Ranked as the No. 15 cornerback and No. one blocked punt...Saw first action of career and had career-high five 38 player in Florida by ESPN.com…Rated the No. 16 cornerback tackles in win over Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Added one blocked nationally and No. 26 in Florida by 247Sports.com…Listed as the No. punt vs. Tigers that was recovered for touchdown...Had one tackle 27 cornerback and No. 33 player in Florida by Rivals.com…Helped in win at Toledo (Sept. 15)...Posted one tackle in win over FIU (Sept. Chaminade-Madonna win 2018 Class 3A state championship…As 22)...Recorded one tackle in win over North Carolina (Sept. 27)... a senior, led team with 115 tackles, 31.0 tackles for loss and 8.0 Saw action in games against Florida State (Oct. 6) and at Virginia sacks…Selected to participate in the 2019 Army All-American Bowl… (Oct. 13)...Played in wins over Virginia Tech (Nov. 17) and Pittsburgh Participated in The Opening in the summer of 2018…Chose Miami (Nov. 24)...Had three tackles (two solo) in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. over offers from Alabama, Oklahoma, Michigan, Florida, Auburn, Wisconsin (Dec. 27). Oregon, Penn State, Pitt, and Wisconsin among others. High School: Widely regarded as one of nation’s best defensive lineman…Rated as consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com,

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 43 19) was 1-yard tackle for loss…Finished with one tackle in romp KEO. SMITH CAREER STATS of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Saw action against top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Finished with three tackles (two solo) in win DEFENSIVE over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Made first start of career in road win at YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y Duke (Dec. 5), finishing with career-high five tackles…Lone tackle 2020 10-0 13 7 20 2.0/6 0.0/0 0/0 1 0-0 in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12) was half- 2019 7-0 0 2 2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 tackle for loss. Career 17-0 13 9 22 2.0/6 0.0/0 0/0 1 0-0 2019 (Redshirt Sophomore): Did not see any game action while recovering from offseason surgery. 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in five games... 88 Totaled three tackles, one tackle for loss and one fumble recovery...Made career debut in win over Savannah State (Sept. KEYSHAWN SMITH 8), finishing with two tackles, 1.0 TFL (three yards) and first fumble WR • 6-0 • 182 • FR. recovery...Saw action vs. North Carolina (Sept. 27)...Played at SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (LINCOLN) Virginia (Oct. 13)...Had one tackle in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Saw action in regular season finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24). 2017 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in seven games in first redshirted to retain eligibility...Served as member of practice season…Had two receptions totaling 58 yards, including long squad. reception of 42 yards…Made career debut in season opener High School: Consensus-three-star linebacker prospect against UAB (Sept. 10)…Had 42-yard reception at top-ranked by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and Scout…Ranked No. 21 inside Clemson (Oct. 10)…Recorded 16-yard catch in home win over linebacker nationwide by Rivals…Rated No. 13 inside linebacker Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Saw action in final two game of season, at in Top247 Rankings and No. 25 inside linebacker on 247Sports’ Duke (Dec. 5) and at home against North Carolina (Dec. 12). Composite Rankings… Suffered torn ACL during senior year… High School: A consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, Missed junior season with shoulder injury…Finished sophomore ESPN and Rivals…Rated the No. 78 player in California by season at Central with 83 tackles, leading team to state ESPN…Listed as the No. 84 player in the state by Rivals… championship…Chose Miami over offers from Colorado, LSU and Ranked the No. 86 player in California by 247Sports…Caught NC State, among others. 46 passes for 808 yards and eight receiving touchdowns as a senior…Returned a punt and kickoff for touchdowns while adding STEED CAREER STATS three rushing touchdowns in final high school season…Chose Miami over offers from Washington State, Boise State, Hawai’i’, San Diego State, Tennessee and UNLV, among others. DEFENSIVE YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y 2020 6-1 4 8 12 3.0/12 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 KEY. SMITH CAREER STATS 2018 5-0 2 1 3 1.0/3 0.0/0 0/1 0 0-0 Career 11-1 6 9 15 4.0/15 0.0/0 0/1 0 0-0 RECEIVING YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG 2020 7-0 2 58 29.0 0 42 76 Career 7-0 2 58 29.0 0 42 OUSMAN TRAORE OL • 6-3 • 306 • R-SO. COLLEGE PARK, GA. 35 (HUTCHINSON C.C.) ZAC SMITH (HAPEVILLE CHARTER) LB • 6-2 • 243 • R-FR. BRADENTON, FLA. (BRADEN 2020 (Redshirt Sophomore): Saw action in seven games RIVER) and made two starts in reuglar season…Made first start of career in opener against UAB (Sept. 10), helping lead offense to dominant performance with start at left guard…Offense piled up 2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, 337 rushing yards in win over Blazers – second-most recorded served as member of practice squad. by a Miami team against an FBS opponent since the Hurricanes 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served joined the ACC in 2004 and most in any game since 2016…Saw as member of practice squad. action in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26) in which Miami gained 517 yards, including 200 rushing yards…Started at left guard in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Saw action in regular 17 season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in two games during regular WAYNMON STEED season...Served as member of practice squad. LB • 5-11 • 222 • R-JR. Before Miami: Spent 2018 season at Hutchinson Community MIAMI, FLA. (MIAMI CENTRAL) College...Made 11 starts in lone season and earned all-conference recognition...Chose Miami over offers from LSU and East Carolina, among others. 2020 (Redshirt Junior): Saw action in six games with one start in regular season…Posted 12 total tackles and three tackles for loss…Had one half-tackle for loss in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Lone tackle in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept.

44 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 47 54 MYKEL TUBBS ISSIAH WALKER, JR. WR • 6-3 • 190 • R-FR. OL • 6-5 • 290 • FR. ATLANTA, GA. (HOLY MIAMI, FLA. (FLORIDA) (MIAMI INNOCENTS EPISCOPAL) NORLAND)

2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Did not see any game action, 2020 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action. served as member of practice squad. .High School: Transferred to Miami in May 2020…Consensus 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served four-star prospect by all major scouting services…Selected to play as member of practice squad. in 2020 Under Armour All-America Game…Rated No. 156 overall prospect in 247Sports Composite Rankings….Ranked No. 121 overall prospect regardless of position and No. 15 offensive tackle 19 nationwide by ESPN…Earned No. 167 ranking from 247Sports and No. 13 offensive tackle ranking…No. 31 offensive tackle by TYLER VAN DYKE Rivals…Selected to first-team all-county by Miami Herald after QB • 6-3 • 220 • FR. final season at Norland…Top-ranked offensive lineman in Miami- GLASTONBURY, CONN. Dade County as senior…Was second-team all-county by Miami (SUFFIELD ACADEMY) Herald after junior season…Originally signed with Florida in December 2019. 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in two games during first season…Made career debut in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)… Saw action in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). High School: A consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, 72 Rivals and 247 Composite…Ranked No. 105 nationally in the CHRIS WASHINGTON ESPN300…Rated the No. 2 pro-style quarterback nationally and OL • 6-7 • 300 • FR. top player in Connecticut by ESPN…Listed as the No. 9 pro-style NASHVILLE, TENN. (JOHN QB nationally and No. 2 player in the state by 247 Composite… OVERTON) Ranked No. 209 in the 247 Composite Top247…Rated the No. 8 pro-style quarterback nationally and No. 2 player in Connecticut by 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in two games in first regular Rivals…Listed as the No. 199 player in the Rival Top 250…Helped season…Made career debut in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. lead Suffield Academy to an undefeated season and the NEPSAC 26)…Played in road shutout at Duke (Dec. 5)…Served as member of Class A Championship…Finished the 2019 season with 2,260 practice squad. passing yards and 21 touchdowns while completing 123 of his 200 High School: A consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, pass attempts…Totaled over 4,600 passing yards and 39 passing ESPN and Rivals…Rated the No. 48 offensive tackle nationally touchdowns over final two varsity seasons…Was named 2019 New and No. 17 player in Tennessee by 247Sports…Ranked the No. England Prep Player of the Year and First Team All-New England 86 offensive tackle nationally and No. 25 player in Tennessee by in 2018 and 2019…Chose Miami over offers from Michigan, ESPN…Named to the 2019 all-city team and was all-city honorable Boston College, Cal, Colorado, Duke, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, mention in 2018…Also competed in track and field, throwing shot Louisville, Michigan State, Minnesota, NC State, Oklahoma State, put for Overton…Chose Miami over offers from Cincinnati, Indiana, Pitt, Purdue, Rutgers, Syracuse, UCLA, Vanderbilt and Wisconsin, Marshall, Memphis, Ole Miss, Tulane and Wake Forest, among among others. others.

VAN DYKE CAREER STATS 25 PASSING KESHAWN YEAR GP-GS COMP ATT YDS PCT TD INT LG 2020 2-0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 -- WASHINGTON Career 2-0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 -- S • 6-1 • 190 • FR. HOMESTEAD, FLA. (SOUTH DADE) RUSHING YEAR GP-GS ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LG 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in three games in debut 2020 2-0 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 -7 season…Made career debut in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. Career 2-0 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 -7 26)…Saw action in road win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Had one solo tackle in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). High School: Rated a four-star prospect by Rivals and 247 Composite and a three-star prospect by ESPN…Ranked the No. 8 safety nationally and No. 22 player in Florida by Rivals…Listed as the No. 129 player nationally in the Rivals Top 250…Rated the No. 34 safety prospect in the country and No. 60 player in Florida by 247 Composite…Ranked the No. 43 safety in the country by ESPN… Helped lead South Dade to an appearance in the Florida Class 8A state playoffs…Chose Miami over offers from Florida State, Auburn, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Maryland, Mississippi State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oregon, Penn State, Rutgers, Syracuse,

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 45 Tennessee and UCF, among others. 73 yards with long reception of 24 yards...Saw action in season opener against LSU (Sept. 2)...Saw time in win over Savannah State (Sept. 8)...Played in wins at Toledo (Sept. 15) and vs. FIU WASHINGTON CAREER STATS (Sept 22)...Saw action in win over North Carolina (Sept. 27)... Caught first pass of career in win over Florida State (Oct. 6)... DEFENSIVE Drew three pass interference penalties against Seminoles to help YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y ignite second-half comeback...Made first start of career at Virginia 2020 3-0 2 0 2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/1 0 0-0 (Oct. 13) and finished with two catches totaling 16 yards...Started Career 3-0 2 0 2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/1 0 0-0 at Boston College (Oct. 26)...Had one 8-yard reception vs. Duke (Nov. 3)...Started and finished with career-high 31 receiving yards on two catches at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)...Caught one pass in win 8 at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)...Saw action in regular season finale vs. DEE WIGGINS Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)...Saw action in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27). WR • 6-3 • 200 • JR. MIAMI, FLA. (SOUTHRIDGE) High School: Rated as four-star prospect by ESPN.com… Earned three-star rating from 247Sports.com and Rivals.com… Ranked No. 71 wide receiver in country and No. 72 overall player in Florida by ESPN.com…Rated as 76th-best wide 2020 (Junior): Started all 10 games in regular season and receiver nationally and 78th-best prospect in state of Florida by ranked among team’s offensive leaders…Tied for third on team 247Sports.com…Listed as No. 65 player at position by Rivals. in receptions (30) and ranked fourth in receiving yards (351)… com…Named 2017 Miami Herald All-Dade honorable mention… Finished with three touchdown receptions…Started season High school teammates with fellow 2018 recruits Mark Pope and opener against UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with three catches for Delone Scaife…Played two seasons at Miami-Killian High School 25 yards…Started and finished with two catches totaling 15 yards, with Hurricane defensive backs Jaquan Johnson and Sheldrick including long catch of 11 yards, in road win at top-20 Louisville Redwine…Scored four touchdowns and had nearly 300 yards (Sept. 19)…Recorded first touchdown of season on 40-yard score receiving over final two seasons of prep career…Named to 2016 in win over rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Started and finished Miami Herald All-Dade Honorable Mention…Chose Miami over with three catches for 54 yards against Seminoles…Started and offers from Georgia, Alabama and Florida, among others. had one 24-yard reception at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)… Made start in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Started and finished with three catches totaling 36 yards, including long reception WIGGINS CAREER STATS of 26 yards, in win over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Caught career-high seven passes and totaled 77 yards, including one touchdown, and RECEIVING started in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Posted YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG first 100-yard receiving game of career in start at Virginia Tech 2020 10-10 30 351 11.7 3 40 (Nov. 14), finishing with 106 receiving yards on career-high eight 2019 12-5 20 335 17.0 4 67T receptions…Started and had three catches for 14 yards, including 2018 13-3 7 73 10.4 0 24 one touchdown reception, in road win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Started Career 35-18 57 759 13.3 7 67T regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). 2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 games and made five starts...Caught 20 passes totaling 335 yards with four 31 touchdowns...Had two of Miami’s three longest plays of season: 67-yard touchdown reception vs. Louisville and 56-yard AVANTAE WILLIAMS touchdown reception at Florida State...Four receiving touchdowns S • 6-0 • 180 • FR. ranked second...Made season debut at North Carolina (Sept. 7), DELAND, FLA. (DELAND) hauling in 3-yard reception...Had 14-yard reception and 33-yard rush in home opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)... Rush versus Wildcats was first of career...Had one rush in win 2020 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action. over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)...Set career mark with four High School: Consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, catches totaling 64 yards against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)...Saw ESPN and Rivals…Rated No. 1 safety in 2020 class by Rivals and action in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)...Made first start of season and No. 40 overall recruit in country…Ranked No. 51 on ESPN300 caught two passes totaling 62 yards, including 50-yard reception, and No. 1 safety by ESPN…Earned No. 44 national recruit, No. 2 against Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)...Started in win at Pittsburgh (Oct. safety and No. 7 player in state of Florida rankings from 247Sports 26) and had 12-yard reception...Had impressive outing in win at Composite…Rated No. 5 player in state of Florida by Rivals and Florida State (Nov. 2), tying career mark with four receptions and No. 9 player in Florida by ESPN…Earned all-area distinction from totaling 74 receiving yards...Scored first touchdown of career on Daytona Beach News-Journal during senior year despite missing 56-yard reception in win over Seminoles...Delivered among best time due to injury…Finished final year with 40 tackles, three forced performances of career in win over Louisville (Nov. 9), recording fumbles and two interceptions…Earned Sports Illustrated All- career-high 85 yards on three receptions with two touchdowns... American recognition after final season…Chose Miami over offers Scored on career-long 67-yard reception and added 10-yard from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Ohio State and touchdown against Cardinals...Started and finished with three Oregon, among others. catches, including 3-yard touchdown reception, against FIU (Nov. 23)...Started regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)...Had 12- yard reception in start against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26) in 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl. 2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in all 13 games and made three starts in regular season...Caught seven passes for

46 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 22 CH. WILLIAMS CAREER STATS CAMERON WILLIAMS DEFENSIVE DL • 6-4 • 240 • R-FR. YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y HOLLYWOOD, FLA. 2020 4-0 0 2 2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 (CHAMINADE-MADONNA) Career 4-0 0 2 2 0.0/0 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0

2020 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in nine games in first regular season…Totaled five tackles, including half-tackle for loss… 62 Had one quarterback hurry in season opener against UAB (Sept. 10)…Had one solo tackle in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)… JARRID WILLIAMS OL • 6-6 • 308 • R-SR. Had two tackles in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Had one CEDAR HILL, TEXAS tackle at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Saw action in home wins (HOUSTON) (CEDAR HILL) over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and Virginia (Oct. 24)…Played in come- from-behind victory at NC State (Nov. 6)…Credited with one-half tackle for loss in road win at Duke (Dec. 5)…Played in regular season 2020 (Redshirt Senior): Started all nine games in which he finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). participated in first season at Miami…Made first start of Miami career 2019 (True Freshman): Did not see any game action, served in opener against UAB (Sept. 10) at right tackle, helping lead offense as member of practice squad. to dominant performance…Offense piled up 337 rushing yards in High School: Listed as four-star prospect by Rivals.com…Rated win over Blazers – second-most recorded by a Miami team against a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com…Ranked the an FBS opponent since the Hurricanes joined the ACC in 2004 and No. 16 weakside defensive end and No. 28 player in Florida by Rivals. most in any game since 2016…Started at right tackle in win at top-20 com…Rated the No. 35 weakside defensive end and No. 61 player Louisville (Sept. 19), helping pave way for 485-yard performance… in Florida by 247Sports.com…Helped Chaminade-Madonna win 2018 Started at right tackle in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26) in which Class 3A state championship…As a senior, recorded 88 tackles, 23.0 Miami gained 517 yards, including 200 rushing yards…Started at right tackles for loss, 12.0 sacks and an interception…Chose Miami over tackle at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 17)…Made start at right tackle offers from Florida, Florida State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Kansas in home win over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Helped lead offense to 620- State, Kentucky Louisville, Nebraska and Wisconsin among others. yard performance in start at right tackle in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Started in road win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)… Started at right tackle in 524-yard performance for offense in win at CA. WILLIAMS CAREER STATS Duke (Dec. 5)…Started at right tackle in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12). DEFENSIVE Before Miami: Transferred to Miami from Houston..Saw action YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y in four games in 2019 before suffering season-ending injury… 2020 9-0 2 3 5 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Started 13 games at right tackle for Cougars in 2018…Was part Career 9-0 2 3 5 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 of 2018 front that didn’t allow a sack against Rice, against Arizona, Texas Southern, Tulsa or Navy … Helped block for an offense that finished the season ranked fifth nationally in scoring offense (43.9 points per game), seventh in total offense (512.5 yards per game), 33 16th passing offense (295.5 yards per game) and 24th in rushing CHANTZ WILLIAMS offense (217.1 yards per game)…Appeared in three games in 2017, DL • 6-4 • 240 • FR. making two starts at Tulane and vs. ECU at left tackle…Saw action JACKSONVILLE, FLA. in eight games in 2016…Redshirted 2015 season. (OAKLEAF) High School:Two-year letterman at Cedar Hill High School … helped lead team to back-to-back Texas 6A state championships 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in three games in first regular and a No. 9 nationally ranking in 2014 … had 74 solo tackles and season…Finished with two tackles…Made career debut in romp of 109 total tackles while on the varsity team … named second team rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Played in road shutout of Duke (Dec. all-district in 2014 … caused three fumbles while on the varsity team 5)…Had one tackle in regular season finale against North Carolina … helped Cedar Hill to a record of 28-4 while on varsity. (Dec. 12). High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals…Ranked the No. 4 weak-side defensive end nationally and No. 12 player in Florida by 247Sports…Listed the 90 No. 73 player nationally in the 247Sports Top 247…Rated the No. QUENTIN WILLIAMS 7 player at his position nationally and No. 11 player in Florida by DL • 6-3 • 260 • FR. ESPN…Ranked No. 57 in the ESPN 300…Listed as the seventh- CHARLOTTE, N.C. (MALLARD best weak-side defensive end nationally and No. 24 player in Florida CREEK) by Rivals…Ranked No. 144 in the Rivals Top 250…Selected to participate in 2020 Under Armour All-America Game…Participated 2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in four games in first regular in The Opening in the summer of 2019…Totaled 129 tackles, 22 season…Totaled three tackles and one-half tackle for loss…Had two sacks, 25 tackles for loss, five forced fumbles and eight pass tackles in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Saw action in road breakups in high school career…Earned all-state, all-district and win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Played in road shutout at Duke (Dec. all-county honors…High school teammate of fellow #Category20 5)…Had one tackle in regular season finale against North Carolina signee Jalen Rivers…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, (Dec. 12). Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Louisville, High School: Consensus three-star prospect by 247Sports, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, South Carolina, USF, ESPN and Rivals…Ranked No. 31 weak-side defensive end Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M and Virginia Tech, among others. nationally and No. 18 player in North Carolina by 247 Composite… @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 47 Rated No. 31 player at position and No. 17 player in North Carolina by Rivals…Listed as No. 56 defensive end nationally and No. 18 player in North Carolina by ESPN…Helped lead Mallard Creek to second round of North Carolina Class 4AA state playoffs…Had 84 tackles, 41 tackles for loss and 16 sacks in all-conference varsity career…Chose Miami over offers from Louisville, UNC, Purdue, Virginia Tech and West Virginia, among others.

Q. WILLIAMS CAREER STATS

DEFENSIVE YEAR GP-GS UT AT TT TFL/Y SACK FF/FR PBU INT-Y 2020 4-0 1 2 3 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0 Career 4-0 1 2 3 0.5/1 0.0/0 0/0 0 0-0

84 DAZALIN WORSHAM WR • 6-1 • 175 • FR. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. (HEWITT- TRUSSVILLE)

2020 (True Freshman): Saw action in one game in first regular season…Made career debut in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)… Served as member of practice squad. High School: Rated a four-star prospect by ESPN and 247 Composite and a three-star prospect by Rivals…Ranked No. 185 in the ESPN300…Rated the No. 28 wide receiver nationally and the No. 10 player in Alabama…Listed as the No. 57 wide receiver nationally and No. 15 player in Alabama by 247 Composite… Ranked the No. 79 wide receiver in the country and No. 25 player in Alabama by Rivals…Selected to participate in 2020 Under Armour All-America Game…Caught 54 passes for 427 yards and six touchdowns as a senior in 2019…Totaled 215 catches for over 2,400 yards and 28 touchdowns in varsity career…Finished career as all-time leading receiver in Hewitt-Trussville history and eighth all-time in receptions in Alabama high school history…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi State, NC State, Ole Miss, Oregon and Texas A&M, among others.

WORSHAM CAREER STATS RECEIVING YEAR GP-GS NO YDS AVG TD LG 2020 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 -- Career 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 --

48 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM COACHES & STAFF Head Coach Manny Diaz...... 50-51 Assistant Coaches...... 52-62 Football Support Staff...... 63-71

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 49 MANNY DIAZ

HEAD COACH | SECOND SEASON AT MIAMI (2ND OVERALL) | 14-9 (.608)

Manny Diaz, who has deep roots in the Miami com- to its place among the nation’s elite and we will munity and catapulted the Hurricane’s defense to elite do it with hard work, dedicated coaches, and out- status during his three years as the team’s defensive standing student-athletes. I’m excited about work- coordinator from 2016-2018, was announced as the ing with Blake and his team to make that happen.” 25th head coach of the University of Miami football pro- gram on Sun., Dec. 30. During his 19-year coaching career, Diaz, the son of a former Miami mayor, also named Manny “Manny is one of the nation’s elite coaches and the Diaz, has coached in 18 bowl games, amassing a Canes Family has already embraced him and his in- 13-5 record in bowls, and has coached numerous credible work ethic over the past three years,” said all-conference and NFL players at six collegiate UM Director of Athletics Blake James upon his hiring. institutions. “He is absolutely the passionate and innovative leader that our program needs, and we will work together to Miami delivered another stellar season on de- build an incredible staff to move our program back into fense in 2018. The Hurricanes ranked No. 4 in championship contention.” the nation in total defense and ranked No. 1 in several categories, including tackles for loss, third The Hurricanes finished 6-6 in Diaz’s first year at the down conversion percentage and passing yards helm in Coral Gables, accepting a bid to the 2019 allowed. Defensive tackle Gerald Willis earned Walk-On’s Independence Bowl. The Hurricanes, who All-American honors from several outlets while finished 4-4 in ACC play, saw three players selected to linebacker Shaq Quarterman was named to the the All-ACC First Team in tight end Brevin Jordan, line- All-ACC First Team - one of eight all-conference backer Shaquille Quarterman and defensive end Greg- picks. ory Rousseau - who was also named ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year and a second-team All-American by Continuing the impressive trends from Diaz’s first the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). year running the defense, the Hurricanes ranked among the nation’s leaders in several defensive In addition to his all-conference selection, Rousseau categories in 2017, including first nationally in was named ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year after a team sacks, third nationally in tackles for loss 14-sack season as a redshirt freshman. and ninth nationally in opponent yards per play. Five Hurricanes on the defensive side of the ball Diaz, who has an impressive resume during nearly two earned 2017 All-ACC honors while another three decades as a defensive specialist coaching several picked up Honorable Mention recognition. collegiate programs, accepted his dream job of lead- ing a Hurricanes team he believes is destined to return Thanks in large part to his dominating unit, Miami to the top echelon of collegiate football in the years to also ranked No. 5 nationally in turnover margin, come. No. 8 nationally in fumbles recovered and No. 15 nationally in passes intercepted. “Miami is home. The University of Miami is home. The U has truly been ‘the job’ for me since I first got into Miami’s defense enjoyed vast improvements un- coaching,” said Diaz. “Having worked here over the der Diaz’ watch and served as one of the top units past three years, I came to understand what it means to both in the ACC and nationally in his first season be part of ‘The U’ and came to appreciate the passion in 2016. and commitment to excellence of all who proudly call themselves Canes. We will restore the football program At the conclusion of the 2016 season, Miami was 50 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM ranked No. 20 nationally in total defense (up from No. 69 the previous season), No. 9 in yards per play Diaz spent one season, 2014, at Louisiana Tech and (No. 86 in 2015), No. 12 in scoring defense (No. 77 in his impact was felt in a big way. The Bulldogs led the 2015), No. 5 in tackles for loss (No. 105 in 2015), No. nation in turnovers gained (42) with 16 fumble recov- 22 in team sacks (No. 70 in 2015) and tied for No. 8 eries and 26 interceptions. Before his stop at Loui- in defensive touchdowns allowed (No. 61 in 2015). siana Tech, Diaz coached three seasons at Texas (2011-13). His 2011 defensive unit ranked ninth in Miami was the only team in the country to start three total yards per play. true freshmen linebackers, and the Hurricanes’ trio In 2010, during his first stint at Mississippi State, Diaz of Zach McCloud, Michael Pinckney and Shaquille guided a defense that ranked No. 22 in the nation Quarterman helped anchor the unit. Three defen- in scoring defense (19.9 ppg), No. 17 in rushing de- sive players earned ACSMA All-ACC honors - senior fense (214.9 ypg) and No. 17 in tackles for loss (7.0 defensive backs Corn Elder (second team) and Ray- pg). MSU also finished ranked No. 13 in red-zone shawn Jenkins (honorable mention) and Quarterman defense (.730) and No. 22 in turnovers forced (28) at linebacker (honorable mention). nationally in 2010.

In 2015, Diaz’s defensive unit helped Mississippi Before his first stop at Mississippi State, Diaz spent State to a 9-4 record and a victory over NC State in four seasons as defensive coordinator at Middle the Belk Bowl. His defensive unit held opponents to Tennessee State. Diaz coached linebackers for two just 23.2 points per game and ranked in the nation’s years after mentoring the safeties during his first two top 10 in red zone defense and tackles for loss. years.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 51 In four years under Diaz, MTSU’s defense led its backers. During that time, the Wolfpack went to two conference in sacks and tackles for loss twice, and bowl games and became the first ACC team to beat finished no lower than third in the league in either Florida State in Tallahassee. category during his tenure. In 2009, the Blue Raid- ers finished second nationally in tackles for loss. Diaz began his coaching career at Florida State in Diaz’s defense also ranked sixth nationally in sacks 1998. In his two years as a graduate assistant, he that season, posting nearly three per game. Before was on the same coaching staff as former Miami joining Middle Tennessee, Diaz played a significant head coach Mark Richt and was part of the Semi- role for one of the country’s top-ranked defenses by noles’ national title-winning coaching staff in 1999. coaching safeties in 2004-05 and handling the line- backers in 2002-03 for NC State. Diaz and his wife Stephanie have three sons: Colin, Gavin and Manny. Diaz spent the 2000 and 2001 seasons at NCSU as a graduate assistant working primarily with the line-

THE DIAZ FILE

Hometown: Miami, Fla. College: Florida State University, 1995 Birthdate: March 13, 1974 Wife: Stephanie Children: Colin, Gavin, Manny

Florida State (Graduate Assistant), 1998-1999 North Carolina State (Graduate Assistant), 2000-01 North Carolina State (Linebackers), 2002-2003 North Carolina State (Safeties/Special Teams), 2004-05 Middle Tennessee State (Defensive Coordinator/Safeties), 2006-07 Middle Tennessee State (Defensive Coordinator/LBs), 2008-09 Mississippi State (Defensive Coordinator/LBs), 2010 Texas (Defensive Coordinator/LBs), 2011-13 Louisiana Tech (Defensive Coordinator / LBs) - 2014 Mississippi State (Defensive Coordinator) - 2015 Miami (Defensive Coordinator / LBs) - 2016-2018 Miami (Head Coach) - 2019 -

52 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BOWL GAMES AS COACH (20)

Bowl Team 2020 Cheez-It Bowl Miami 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl Miami 2018 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Miami 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl Miami 2016 Russell Athletic Bowl Miami 2015 Belk Bowl Mississippi State 2014 Heart of Dallas Bowl Louisiana Tech 2013 Alamo Bowl Texas 2012 Alamo Bowl Texas 2011 Holiday Bowl Texas 2010 Gator Bowl Mississippi State 2009 Bowl Middle Tennessee State 2006 Motor City Bowl Middle Tennessee State 2005 Meineke Car Care Bowl North Carolina State 2003 Tangerine Bowl North Carolina State 2002 Gator Bowl North Carolina State 2001 Tangerine Bowl North Carolina State 2000 Micron PC Bowl North Carolina State 1999 Florida State 1998 Fiesta Bowl Florida State

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 53 RHETT LASHLEE Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks | First Season at Miami (15th Overall)

Rhett Lashlee is entering his first Prior to joining SMU’s staff, Lashlee season as the Miami Hurricanes’ served as an offensive coordinator offensive coordinator / quarterbacks for seven seasons, spending 2017 at coach in 2020. UConn, 2013-16 at Auburn, 2012 at Arkansas State and 2011 at Samford. Lashlee spent the previous two In his only season in Storrs, Lashlee seasons (2018-19) as offensive improved the Huskies’ offense coordinator / quarterbacks coach at significantly, as UConn jumped from Southern Methodist. Lashlee helped 122nd to 49th in the nation in total lead the Mustangs to a 10-3 finish in offense and from 94th to 34th in LASHLEE FILE 2019, guiding an offense that ranked passing offense. Hometown: Springdale, Ark. No. 7 in FBS in scoring (41.8 points per game), No. 13 in passing offense (309 Prior to UConn, Lashlee helped Auburn College: Arkansas, 2006 yards per game), No. 9 in total offense to the 2013 SEC Championship, a Birthdate: July 9, 1983 (489.8 yards per game) and No. 12 BCS Championship berth and the Wife: Lauren in first downs gained (322). SMU’s 2016 Sugar Bowl, managing one of Children: Thomas, Hudson, Rowyn, 10 wins were the school’s most since the more prolific offenses in college the 1984 season, and its 35 rushing football during his tenure. The 2013- Scarlett touchdowns set a school record. 14 seasons were the best back-to- back offensively in Auburn history, Coaching Career “We are thrilled to welcome Rhett and the 2014 squad set an Auburn 2020 Miami and his family to the UM family,” head record for total offense. Lashlee also Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks coach Manny Diaz said upon his hiring. served as the quarterbacks coach “Rhett has directed some of the most and demonstrated impressive ability 2018-19 SMU innovative offenses in college football to develop talent. In 2013, Auburn Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks in recent years -- offenses that attack had the second biggest turnaround quickly, creatively and efficiently. We in college football history. Starting 2017 UConn are excited to see how Rhett will look QB Nick Marshall did not practice Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks to spread the ball around and utilize until August, but Lashlee tutored the our athletes on the offensive side of junior college transfer to 3,044 yards 2013-16 Auburn the ball.” of total offense (1,976 passing, 1,068 Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks rushing), 14 TD passes and 12 rushing The Mustangs were ranked No. 3 TDs. 2012 Arkansas State nationally in “plays per game. averaging Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks 80.9 – a testament to Lashlee’s up- Lashlee was the offensive coordinator tempo offensive style. SMU was one at Arkansas State (2012), helping 2011 Samford of only 34 teams in FBS to average the Red Wolves to a Sun Belt Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks more than six yards per play in 2019. Championship and quarterback Ryan Quarterback Shane Buechele threw Aplin to conference Player of the Year 2009-2010 Auburn for 3,929 yards with 34 touchdowns honors, and at Samford (2011) and Graduate Assistant / Offense and just 10 interceptions, completing also served as a graduate assistant 63 percent of his passes. Running at Auburn (2009-10) and Arkansas 2006 Arkansas back Xavier Jones rushed for 1,276 (2006). Graduate Assistant / Offense yards and 23 touchdowns, averaging 5.2 yards per carry. Both Buechele Lashlee has been a finalist for the 2004-05 Springdale H.S. and Jones were first-team All-AAC Broyles Award, presented to the Quarterbacks selections. nation’s top assistant coach, on two occasions. In his first season at SMU, the Mustangs offense ranked 27th Lashlee graduated from Arkansas nationally in passing offense at 271.7 in 2006 with a degree in marketing yards per game. Quarterback Ben and business administration. He Hicks registered 2,582 yards and 19 received his master’s degree in higher touchdowns to finish his SMU career education from Auburn in 2009. as the all-time leader in passing yards (9,081), total offense (8,977), TD He is married to the former Lauren passes (71), TDs responsible for (74), Lee. They have twin sons, Thomas completions (718) and 300-yard games and Hudson, and twin daughters, (12). His season passing yards ranked Rowyn and Scarlet. 11th at SMU, while his 19 touchdowns tied him for eighth.

54 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BLAKE BAKER

Defensive Coordinator / Inside Linebackers | Second Season at Miami (12th Overall)

Blake Baker is entering his second Baker went to Arkansas State after season as defensive coordinator and spending 2010 through 2012 as a inside linebackers coach, having joined defensive graduate assistant coach at the Miami Hurricanes staff in January Texas. He worked closely with both the 2019. Longhorns’ linebackers and defensive backs, two position groups that In his first season at The U, Baker included eight All-Big 12 selections coordinated a defense that ranked over the last two years. He also helped No. 13 nationally in total defense coach All-America linebacker and Lott (yards allowed per game) and No. 12 Trophy finalist Emmanuel Acho and BAKER FILE nationally in yards per play allowed. In cornerback Quandre Diggs, the 2011 Hometown: Houston, Texas addition, the Hurricanes ranked No. 4 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the College: Tulane, 2008 nationally in tackles for loss, No. 6 in Year. Birthdate: June 10, 1982 sacks, No. 10 in run defense, No. 16 in red zone defense and No. 18 in pass He was a part of the Texas coaching Wife: Roslyn defense. staff in 2011 that led the Longhorns Children: Anderson, Byron to a No. 11 national ranking in total Four Hurricanes on Baker’s side of defense, yielding just 306.8 yards per Coaching Career the ball earned All-ACC recognition: game. The 2011 Longhorns’ defense cornerback Trajan Bandy, linebackers also ranked among the top 20 teams in 2019-20 Miami Michael Pinckney and Shaq the nation in rush defense (96.2 yards Defensive Coordinator / Inside Linebackers Quarterman and defensive end Greg per game), pass efficiency defense Rousseau. In addition to earning all- (111.0) and tackles for loss (7.4 per 2015-18 Louisiana Tech conference honors, Rousseau was game). named ACC Defensive Rookie of the Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Year after tying for second place in Texas won 17 games in Baker’s two single-season sacks at Miami with years on the coaching staff, including 2014 Louisiana Tech 15.5 in his first season as a starter. a 21-10 victory over California in the Safeties He also was named a Football Writers 2011 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Association of America (FWAA) Bowl and a 31-27 win against Oregon second-team All-American. State in the 2012 Valero Alamo Bowl. 2013 Arkansas State Safeties Prior to arriving in Coral Gables, Baker Prior to joining the Texas staff, Baker spent the previous four seasons as spent the 2009 season as a wide defensive coordinator at Louisiana receivers coach at Clear Springs High 2010-12 Texas Tech. Under Baker’s direction, the School in Houston, Texas, before Graduate Assistant Bulldogs defense ranked among the taking over duties as linebackers nation’s best in several categories. coach the following spring. 2009 Clear Springs H.S. In 2018, Louisiana Tech was fourth nationally in team sacks (3.46 per The Houston native was a four-year Wide Receivers game), 12th nationally in team tackles letterman and three-year starter at for loss (7.8) and 33rd nationally in Tulane from 2000-04, helping lead turnovers gained (22). Louisiana Tech the Green Wave to a win in the 2002 ranked 25th nationally in opponent Hawaii Bowl. He earned his bachelor’s yards per play (4.9) this past season, degree from Tulane in 2008. as the Bulldogs’ stout defensive unit was led by All-America defensive end Baker is married to the former Roslyn Jaylon Ferguson, who ranked second Jones of Mandeville, La., and the in the nation in tackles for loss (26.5) couple has a daughter, Anderson, and and led the country in sacks (17.5). a son, Byron.

Baker, 36, replaced Diaz as defensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech when Diaz accepted the same position at Mississippi State for the 2015 season. Baker worked under Diaz as safeties coach at Louisiana Tech in 2014, and also was a two-year graduate assistant (2011-2012) under him during Diaz’s time as defensive coordinator at Texas.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 55 TODD STROUD

Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line | Second Season at Miami (35th Overall)

Todd Stroud is entering his second sea- finished seventh in the nation in intercep- son as assistant head coach / defensive tions (19), and ranked eighth in defensive line coach, having joined the Miami Hur- touchdowns and 19th in turnover margin. ricanes staff in March 2019. Prior to his stint at Akron, Stroud In 2019, Stroud helped lead a defense coached two seasons at Colorado State. that ranked No. 13 nationally in total de- He coached tight ends and fullbacks in fense (yards allowed per game) and No. 2010 in addition to serving as recruiting 12 nationally in yards per play. In addition, coordinator. In 2011, Stroud shifted to de- STROUD FILE the Hurricanes ranked No. 4 nationally in fensive line coach. From 2007-09, Stroud Hometown: St. Petersburg, Fla. tackles for loss, No. 6 in sacks, No. 10 in was the head strength and conditioning College: Florida State, 1985 run defense, No. 16 in red zone defense coach at his alma mater, Florida State. Birthdate: December 17, 1963 and No. 18 in pass defense. That followed an eight-year run at N.C. Wife: Marianne Under Stroud’s watch, defensive lineman State, first as director of strength and Children: Jessica, Alexandra, Chelsea, Gregory Rousseau had a breakout sea- conditioning from 1999-2004, and then Stone son, earning first-team All-ACC recogni- as associate head coach/defensive line tion and ACC Defensive Rookie of the from 2004-06. In 2004, Stroud helped Coaching Career Year honors. In his first year as a starter, the Wolfpack allow just 221.4 yards per 2019-20 Miami Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line Rousseau - a redshirt freshman - ended game and 102.4 rushing yards per game, the season tied for the second-most sacks both of which rank second in school his- 2018 Akron in a single season in Miami history with tory. Five of his NC State players were Associate Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator 15.5. Rousseau was named a Football selected in NFL drafts; three of those 2016-17 Akron Writers Association of America (FWAA) linemen went in the first round of the Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line second-team All-American and a Fresh- 2006 NFL Draft: Mario Williams (Texans), man All-American by several outlets. Manny Lawson (San Francisco 49ers) 2012-15 Akron and John McCargo () were all Defensive Line Stroud most recently served as associate selected in the first round. 2011 Colorado State head coach and defensive coordinator at Defensive Line Akron, where he spent the previous seven Stroud was the head strength and con- seasons. Throughout his career, Stroud ditioning coach at Memphis (1997-99) 2010 Colorado State has tutored numerous NFL Draft picks and prior to his three-year head coaching Tight Ends / Fullbacks developed nationwide recruiting ties. Dur- stint at West Alabama. In 1993, as the 2007-09 Florida State ing the 2006 NFL Draft, three of Stroud’s head strength and conditioning coach at Strength & Conditioning North Carolina State defensive linemen Auburn, Stroud helped the Tigers to an were first-round selections, including top 11-0 regular season, which earned them 2004-06 NC State Associate Head Coach / Defensive Line overall pick Mario Williams by the Houston a No. 4 ranking in the final Associated Texans. He was the head coach at West Press poll. Stroud was the defensive line 1999-2004 NC State Alabama from 1994-96. and strength and conditioning coach at Strength & Conditioning Samford from 1987-93. He got his start 1997-99 Memphis In 2018, the Zips’ defense ranked third in coaching in 1986 as the defensive line Strength & Conditioning in the Mid-American Conference in third- coach at UCF. down defense, third in passing efficiency 1994-96 Western Alabama defense and forced 21 turnovers, includ- Stroud played nose guard for the Semi- Head Coach ing two pick-sixes in a 39-34 win at even- noles from 1983-85 and was team cap- 1993 Auburn tual Big Ten West champion Northwestern tain his senior season. He earned a Strength & Conditioning – Akron’s first win over a Big Ten opponent bachelor’s degree in physical education since 1894. from Florida State and a master’s degree 1987-93 Samford in athletics administration from UAB. Defensive Line / Strength & Conditioning In 2017, as Akron’s assistant head coach, 1986 Florida State defensive line coach and recruiting coor- Stroud and his wife, Marianne, have four Weight Room Assistant dinator, Stroud helped the Zips advance children: daughters Jessica, Alexandra, to the MAC Championship Game for only and Chelsea, and son Stone. 1986 UCF Defensive Line the second time in school history. Akron

56 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM EPHRAIM BANDA

Co-Defensive Coordinator / Safeties | Fifth Season at Miami (13th Overall)

Ephraim Banda is entering his fifth tackles for loss (No. 105 in 2015), No. season as the Hurricanes’ safeties 22 in team sacks (No. 70 in 2015) and coach and second as co-defensive tied for No. 8 in defensive touchdowns coordinator. allowed (No. 61 in 2015).

In 2019, Banda co-coordinated a Banda spent the 2015 season at defense that ranked No. 13 nationally in Mississippi State, where he served total defense (yards allowed per game) as a defensive assistant under current and No. 12 nationally in yards per play Hurricanes defensive coordinator allowed. In addition, the Hurricanes Manny Diaz. In 2015, Mississippi BANDA FILE ranked No. 4 nationally in tackles for State posted a 9-4 record, including a Hometown: San Antonio, Texas loss, No. 6 in sacks, No. 10 in run victory over NC State in the Belk Bowl. College: Incarnate Word, 2004 defense, No. 16 in red zone defense The Bulldogs’ defensive unit held Birthdate: Nov. 1, 1981 and No. 18 in pass defense. opponents to just 23.2 points per game Wife: Crystal and ranked in the nation’s top 10 in red Children: Darian, Aamani After Miami’s defense delivered another zone defense. standout season in 2018, Banda was Coaching Career elevated to the position of co-defensive In addition, MSU led the nation in 2019-20 Miami coordinator on Dec. 14, 2018. The fewest pass plays of 20+ yards Hurricanes ranked No. 4 in the nation allowed in 2015, surrendering only 24. Co-Defensive Coordinator / Safeties in total defense and ranked No. 1 in Despite several key injuries to seniors, several categories, including tackles for the secondary ranked fourth in the 2016 - 18 Miami loss, third down conversion percentage in passes Safeties and passing yards allowed. Safeties defended with 63. Jaquan Johnson (second team) and Sheldrick Redwine (honorable mention) Before arriving in Starkville, Banda 2015 Mississippi State both earned all-conference honors spent three seasons as a defensive Defensive Assistant under his direction. graduate assistant at Texas from 2012-15. He filled a variety of roles, Continuing the impressive trends from from scripting practices and organizing 2012-15 Texas Banda’s first year on the defensive scouting reports to assisting with the Graduate Assistant staff, the Hurricanes ranked among the defensive backs. He also worked with nation’s leaders in several defensive both head coach Charlie Strong and 2010-11 Incarnate Word categories in 2017, including first former head coach Mack Brown. nationally in team sacks, third nationally Graduate Assistant in tackles for loss, third nationally in Banda was an instrumental part of turnovers gained, ninth nationally in the Longhorns defense staff during opponent yards per play and 15th his time at Texas.In 2014, Banda’s nationally in passes intercepted. assistance to the defensive staff guided the Longhorns to the nation’s Three members of the Hurricanes 24th-best ranking in total defense. The secondary earned All-ACC recognition 2014 Texas squad also ranked No. 1 in in 2017. Under Banda’s watch, scoring defense, No. 2 in total defense, Johnson was one of just four defensive No. 1 pass defense and No. 1 pass players nationwide to be named defense efficiency. a Walter Camp Player of the Year semifinalist. Johnson was named to In 2012, Banda assisted with the the All-America Second Team by both game plan that allowed Texas to set Sports Illustrated and the American an Alamo Bowl record with 10 sacks Football Coaches Association (AFCA). in the win over No. 13 Oregon State. In addition to his work on defense, Miami’s defensive backfield enjoyed Banda also assisted with the Longhorn vast improvements under Banda’s special teams. During his tenure at watch in 2016. Texas, Banda coached first-round NFL Draft pick Kenny Vaccaro. At the conclusion of the 2016 season, Miami was ranked No. 20 nationally Banda is a graduate of Incarnate Word in total defense (up from No. 69 the in San Antonio. He got his coaching previous year), No. 9 in yards per play start there after his playing days in (No. 86 in 2015), No. 12 in scoring 2011. Banda and his wife Crystal have defense (No. 77 in 2015), No. 5 in a son, Darian, and a daughter, Aamani.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 57 STEPHEN FIELD

Tight Ends | Second Season at Miami (18th Overall)

Stephen Field is entering his second Prior to his stint at North Marion, Field season as tight ends coach, having served as head coach and offensive joined the Miami Hurricanes staff in coordinator at Miami Northwestern January 2020. High (2012-14), where he restored the perennial prep power to prominence, In his first season at The U, Field guiding them to a regional appearance helped guide tight end Brevin Jordan to in his first season. During his tenure a dominant offensive season. Despite at Northwestern, 46 players earned missing three games to injury, Jordan scholarships, including future Hurri- FIELD FILE was named one of three finalists for the canes and Pittsburgh Steelers corner- Hometown: West Palm Beach, Fla. John Mackey Award, honoring the na- back Artie Burns. College: University of Phoenix, 2000 tion’s tight end, after totaling 35 recep- Birthdate: September 14, 1977 tions, 495 yards and two touchdowns. Field coached running backs for three Children: Le’ah Jordan was named to the All-ACC First seasons at Hampton University (2009- Team. 11), in addition to serving as recruiting Coaching Career coordinator, run game coordinator 2019-20 Miami Field spent the 2018 season as the di- and director of operations. He helped Tight Ends rector of recruiting at Oregon, where he the Pirates produce two top 10 MEAC helped the Ducks land the top-ranked rushers during that stretch. 2018 Oregon class in school history. Oregon’s 2019 Director of Recruiting class was ranked first in the Pacific-12 Before his stint at Hampton, Field Conference and ninth nationally by 247 coached two years at UM (2007-08) on 2017 Louisville Sports. the defensive side of the ball, working Director of High School Relations with future NFL draft picks like Kenny In 2017, Field served as Louisville’s Phillips, Tavares Gooden, Sean Spen- Director of High School Relations and ce, Darryl Sharpton, Brandon Harris 2016 Florida A&M NFL Liaison, helping the Cardinals sign and Allen Bailey. Tight Ends / Recruiting Coordinator 19 student-athletes during the initial early signing period, eight of which In 2005-06, Field was the offensive 2014-15 North Marion H.S. enrolled in January. The 2018 signing run game coordinator, running backs Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator class featured a school-best 11 four- coach and academic coach at Glades star recruits and a pair of Under Armour Central High in Belle Glade, Fla.While 2012-13 Miami Northwestern H.S. All-Americans. at Glades Central, he coached back- Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator to-back 1,000 yard rushers in Aston Field came to Louisville after serving Samuels and . one season as the tight ends coach 2009-11 Hampton University and recruiting coordinator at Florida Field also spent a season at Deerfield Running Backs A&M. Prior to joining the staff at FAMU, Beach High, where he coached 1,000- Field was a highly decorated head foot- yard rusher Roderick Ferguson, and 2007-08 Miami ball coach and offensive coordinator at four years at Miami Central High. Graduate Assistant North Marion Senior High in 2014-15. Field was a two-time all-state selection 2005-06 Glades Central H.S. Field was named the 2015 Florida at Palm Beach Lakes High, helping Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs Athletic Coaches Association (FACA) them to the only undefeated season in Coach of the Year, guiding North Mari- school history.He played tight end for on to the regional quarterfinals, after his two seasons at Tuskegee University. 2004 Deerfield Beach H.S. squad led the county in passing, rush- Field later earned a bachelor’s degree Running Game Coordinator ing and scoring. Field was also selected in business management from Univer- as the offensive coordinator in the 2015 sity of Phoenix, and a master’s degree 2000-03 Miami Central H.S. Offense-Defense All-American game in in liberal studies from UM. Wide Receivers Orlando, Fla., and produced six play- ers selected to play in the All-American A native of West Palm Beach, Fla., game, a Marion County record. Field has a daughter, Le’ah Skye Field.

58 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM ERIC HICKSON

Running Backs | Second Season at Miami (18th Overall)

Eric Hickson is entering his season as the interim head coach, running backs running backs coach, having joined the coach and outgoing recruiting coordi- Miami Hurricanes staff in January 2019. nator at Garden City (KS) Community College in 2014. In his first season in Coral Gables, Hick- son helped all three of the Hurricanes’ Prior to joining the Broncbusters, Hick- primary running backs to career-high son coached at Emmerich Manual rushing totals. Among Miami’s top High School in Indianapolis for two performers on offense, DeeJay Dallas seasons, serving as the head coach HICKSON FILE averaged six yards per rush and scored his last year. He launched his coach- Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, Fla. eight rushing touchdowns despite miss- ing career in the high school ranks in College: Kansas State, 1998 ing three games to injury and Cam’Ron South Florida, first as assistant head Birthdate: October 25, 1974 Harris finished with 576 rushing yards coach at Coral Springs Charter School Wife: Keisha despite making just three starts. (2003-06) and then as running backs Children: Eric, Jr. and special teams coach at American A native of Fort Lauderdale, Hickson Heritage (2007-11). Coaching Career came to UM after spending the 2018 2019-20 Miami season as running backs coach at his The all-time leading rusher in Kansas Running Backs alma mater Kansas State. State football history with 2,537 yards on 507 carries upon graduation, Hick- 2018 Kansas State In 2018, Hickson helped Wildcats junior son also set career records with 507 Running Backs running back Alex Barnes lead the Big carries and 26 rushing touchdowns 12 with 1,355 rushing yards and 12 while posting 10 performances of 2015-17 Akron touchdowns. Overall, Kansas State 100-yards in his 42-game collegiate Running Backs ranked third in the conference in rush- career. A three-year starter and four- ing, averaging 182.6 yards per game. time letterwinner for the Wildcats, he was the season’s leading rusher in 2014 Garden City C.C. Prior to his one-year coaching stint in 1995, 1997, and 1998. He was named Interim Head Coach / Running Backs Manhattan, Hickson spent three sea- All-Big 8 as a sophomore and was a sons as the running backs coach at two-time All- selec- 2013 Emmerich Manual H.S. Akron, where he helped the Zips earn tion. The two-time team captain also Head Coach a pair of bowl berths, including the 2017 played in the All-Star Gridiron Clas- campaign in which Akron won the MAC sic. A dual-sport athlete, Hickson also 2012 Emmerich Manual H.S. East Division and played in the Boca ran track at KSU, recording a 6.31 in Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs Raton Bowl. 55-meter indoors.

During the 2017 season, Hickson Hickson signed with the Tampa Bay 2007-11 American Heritage H.S. helped piece together a backfield that Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent Running Backs / Special Teams saw four different starters combine in 1999. In 2001, Hickson played for for 1,282 yards and 12 touchdowns, the XFL’s Birmingham Thunderbolts. 2003-06 Coral Springs Charter while the position combined for another He spent the 2002 season in the Arena Assistant Head Coach 1,000-yard season in 2016. Hickson Football League. tutored Conor Hundley during his se- nior campaign of 2015 as he left the A native of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., program with over 2,000 career rushing Hickson earned a bachelor’s degree yards to rank 11th in school history. in criminal justice from Kansas State in 1998. In 2015, Akron running back Conor Hundley led the Zips, rushing for 911 yards and 10 touchdowns on 202 car- ries. He finished his career at No. 11 in career rushing with 2,155 yards.

Hickson joined the Zips after serving as

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 59 GARIN JUSTICE

Offensive Line | First Season at Miami (15th Overall)

Garin Justice, who spent the 2019 sea- losing four projected starters in the son as offensive coordinator / offensive first three weeks of the season, which line coach at UNLV, is entering his first resulted in nine different starting line season as Miami Hurricanes’ offensive groups throughout the year. line coach in 2020. Prior to his time at FAU, Justice was “We’re excited to welcome Garin to the head coach at Concord University our offensive staff,” head coach Manny (Athens, W. Va.), a program that had Diaz said upon his hiring. “He boasts an been winless (0-11) as recently as JUSTICE FILE extensive and impressive background 2008, from 2011-15. In his five-year Hometown: Gilbert, W.V. as a position coach, coordinator and stint, the Mountain Lions were 40-17, College: West Virginia, 2006 head coach, and we’re looking forward which included a 13-1 season in 2014. Birthdate: March 10, 1982 to seeing him work with our offensive Additionally, Justice led Concord to Wife: Casie linemen.” two conference championships and Children: Juliet two NCAA Division II playoff appear- Justice spent two seasons on the UNLV ances. On Justice’s watch, 84 players Coaching Career staff, joining the Rebels prior to 2018 were named All-West Virginia Athletic 2020 Miami and initially oversaw the offensive line Conference or All-Mountain East Con- Offensive Line and run game. He was promoted to ference selections while two athletes offensive coordinator / offensive line earned Defensive WVIAC Player of 2019 UNLV coach prior to 2019. In his final season the Year accolades in addition to 18 Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line with the Rebels, two offensive linemen All-Region selections and eight All- (Julio Garcia, Justin Polu) earned All- American honorees. 2018 UNLV Mountain West Conference recognition Run Game Coordinator / Offensive Line while running back Charles Williams, Justice was a three-year starting of- Jr., was named first-team All-Mountain fensive tackle for West Virginia and West. served as team captain in 2005 for a 2017 Arizona Mountaineer squad that went 11-1, Offensive Line Prior to his time at UNLV, Justice spent defeated Georgia in the Sugar Bowl two seasons as offensive line coach and ranked No. 5 in the season-ending 2016-17 FAU at FAU (2016-17), the only assistant AP Poll. The former second team All- Offensive Line retained when Lane Kiffin was hired as America earned his bachelor’s degree head coach. from the school in 2006. 2011-15 Concord (W. Va.) Head Coach In 2017, FAU was led by a veteran line Justice began his coaching career as a under Justice’s tutelage. The Owls end- student assistant and then a graduate ed the regular season ranked in the top assistant for his alma mater, where he 2009-10 Concord (W. Va.) 10 nationally for scoring offense (40.6) worked with the offensive line. He then Offensive Line / Strength & Conditioning and rushing offense (285.3), while rank- spent two years as an offensive gradu- ing 12th for fewest sacks allowed (16). ate student at Florida State in 2007-08. 2007-08 Florida State The Owls finished the 2017 season with Graduate Assistant an 11-3 record that included a Confer- Justice has a Regents Bachelor of Arts ence USA championship and Boca Ra- degree from West Virginia (2006) and 2006-07 West Virginia ton Bowl victory. Three of Justice’s of- a Master’s of Sports Administration Graduate Assistant fensive lineman were named first-team from Florida State (2008). He is mar- All-Conference USA, helping pave the ried to Casie Coughlin Justice, and

way for running back Devin Singletary, they have a daughter, Juliet. who became the program’s first-ever Associated Press All- player and set the school single-season rushing record (1,920 yards).

In 2016, the Owls had a record-setting rushing attack under Justice despite

60 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM ROB LIKENS

Wide Receivers | First Season at Miami (29th Overall)

Rob Likens is entering his first season Before heading to Cal, Likens served as as the Miami Hurricanes’ wide receivers an assistant head coach and wide receiv- coach in 2020. ers coach at Louisiana Tech from 2010- 12, including a final campaign in which Over his 28-year coaching career Likens the Bulldogs posted a 9-3 record and led has been an offensive coordinator at four the nation in scoring offense and total of- schools, including the past two seasons fense by averaging 51.5 points and 577.9 at Arizona State, where he was also the yards per game. Tech scored more than quarterbacks coach. 40 points in 11 of 12 games and more LIKENS FILE than 50 points on eight occasions. Wide Hometown: Brookhaven, Miss. In 2019, the Sun Devils started a true receiver Quinton Patton was a second- College: Mississippi State, 1990 freshman quarterback, Jayden Daniels, team AP All-American and Biletnikoff Birthdate: Sept. 5, 1967 for the first time in school history. Daniels Award semifinalist in 2012, pacing the threw for 2,943 yards with 17 touchdowns Western Athletic Conference in receiving Wife: Soni and just two interceptions, eclipsing the yards per game (116) and receptions per Children: Cutter 300-yard passing mark on five occasions. game (8.6), ranking fourth and fifth in the He threw for a season-high 408 yards in nation in those categories. Coaching Career ASU’s 31-28 upset over sixth-ranked Or- 2020 Miami egon. Running back Eno Benjamin rushed Prior to his stint in Ruston, Likens was Wide Receivers for 1,083 yards and 10 touchdowns as a the offensive coordinator and quarter- junior, finishing his career with 15 100- backs coach at Central Connecticut 2018-19 Arizona State yard rushing games. Wide receiver Bran- State from 2006 to 2009, helping lead Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks don Aiyuk caught 65 passes for 1,192 the Blue Devils to more wins than in any yards and eight touchdowns, ranking sec- other four-year period in school history. 2017 Arizona State ond nationally in yards after catch (10.9). CCSU had winning records during each of Likens’ four seasons, capped off with Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers In 2018, ASU was the only Power 5 a 9-3 mark in 2009 that included a North- program to boast a 3,000-yard passer east Conference title. Under Likens’ guid- 2015-16 Kansas (Manny Wilkins), 1,500-yard rusher (Ben- ance, the Blue Devils led the conference Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks jamin) and 1,000-yard receiver (N’Keal in scoring offense two times, had three Harry). Likens spent the 2017 season as undefeated home records and averaged 2013-14 California the Sun Devils’ wide receivers coach and just under 30 points per game in four sea- Assistant Head Coach / Outside Receivers passing game coordinator. ASU had the sons (29.1). 10th highest-graded passing attack in the 2010-12 Louisiana Tech nation according to Pro Football Focus. Prior to joining Central Connecticut State, Likens spent two seasons as the offen- Assistant Head Coach / Quarterbacks Likens arrived in Tempe after two seasons sive coordinator at Southeast Missouri as the offensive coordinator at Kansas. State (2004-05), where he also worked 2006-09 Central Connecticut State He spent the 2013 and 2014 seasons at specifically with the team’s quarterbacks Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks California as assistant head coach and and wide receivers. He spent six cam- outside receivers coach, adding the title paigns at both Temple (1998-2003) as 2004-05 Southeast Missouri State of passing game coordinator his second the wide receivers coach and North Ala- Offensive Coordiantor / Quarterbacks / season. bama (1992-97), Wide Receivers In 2014, Likens’ passing game, led by fu- Likens played wide receiver at Missis- ture NFL top overall draft pick Jared Goff, sippi State, earning his bachelor’s de- 1998-2003 Temple ranked sixth in the NCAA in passing yards gree and graduating cum laude in 1990 in Wide Receivers per game (346) and broke the school’s math education. He earned his master’s single-season passing yardage record degree in math education from North Ala- 1993-1997 North Alabama with 4,152 yards. Additionally, three of bama in 1995. Likens and his wife, Soni, Wide Receivers Cal’s top four receivers were Biletnikoff have one son, Cutter. Award candidates in Chris Harper, Kenny 1992 North Alabama Lawler and Bryce Treggs. Running Backs

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 61 JONATHAN PATKE

Strikers / Special Teams Coordinator | Fifth Season at Miami (Eighth Overall)

Jonathan Patke is entering his third fense (No. 77 in 2015), No. 5 in tackles season as Miami’s outside linebackers for loss (No. 105 in 2015), No. 22 in coach and second as special teams team sacks (No. 70 in 2015) and tied coordinator. for No. 8 in defensive touchdowns al- lowed (No. 61 in 2015). In 2019, Patke helped coach a defense that ranked No. 13 nationally in total Miami was the only team in the country defense (yards allowed per game) and to start three true freshmen lineback- No. 12 nationally in yards per play. In ers. In his former role, Patke worked PATKE FILE addition, the Hurricanes ranked No. directly with Miami defensive coordina- Hometown: Houston, Texas 4 nationally in tackles for loss, No. 6 tor Manny Diaz and assisted with the College: Stephen F. Austin, ‘08 in sacks, No. 10 in run defense, No. Hurricane linebackers. Birthdate: May 31, 1986 16 in red zone defense and No. 18 in pass defense. In Patke’s first season In addition, Patke broke down film Coaching Career as special teams coordinator, Miami’s and provided scouting reports to the 2019-20 Miami punting unit vaulted to No. 30 in FBS in defensive staff. Patke arrived in Coral Strikers / Special Teams Coodinator net punting and Lou Hedley ranked No. Gables after he spent the 2015 sea- 26 in yards per punt in his first season son at Mississippi State where he also 2018 Miami at The U. worked with Diaz on the defensive side Outside Linebackers of the ball, serving as a graduate as- Patke joined the Miami football coach- sistant. ing staff before the start of spring prac- 2016-17 Miami tice in 2016 and served as the team’s During his lone season in Starkville, Quality Control Analyst quality control analyst for Hurricanes’ Patke helped guide the Bulldogs to a defensive unit for the 2016 and 2017 9-4 record and a victory in the 2015 2015 Mississippi State seasons. He was elevated to outside Belk Bowl in Charlotte, N.C. In ad- Graduate Assistant linebackers coach prior to the 2018 dition, the Bulldogs’ set the school season, where Miami’s defense ranked record for tackles for loss and ranked 2014 Louisiana Tech among the nation’s best in several cat- 10th nationally in 2015. Graduate Assistant egories. Before joining the coaching staff at The Hurricanes were ranked No. 4 Mississippi State, Patke also worked 2012-13 Incarnate Word in the nation in total defense in 2018 with Diaz at Louisiana Tech during the Graduate Assistant and were No. 1 in team tackles for loss, 2014 campaign. Louisiana Tech’s de- passing yards allowed and third down fensive unit ranked No. 1 in the country defense. in turnovers gained and interceptions. The Bulldogs also ranked second na- In Patke’s second season as a quality tionally in tackles for loss. control analyst in 2017, the Hurricanes ranked among the nation’s leaders in Patke began his coaching career in several defensive categories, includ- 2011 at University of The Incarnate ing first nationally in team sacks, third Word, working with current safeties nationally in tackles for loss and ninth coach Ephraim Banda. He spent two nationally in opponent yards per play. years at UIW and earned his master’s degree in business administration with Miami’s defense served as one of the an emphasis on sports management. top units both in the ACC and nationally in Patke’s first season at Miami in 2016. Patke received his undergraduate de- gree in business adminstration from At the conclusion of the 2016 season, Stephen F. Austin State University in Miami was ranked No. 20 nationally in 2008. He also played linebacker at total defense (up from No. 69 the pre- SFA for four years (2004-08) and was vious season), No. 9 in yards per play a three-year starter. (No. 86 in 2015), No. 12 in scoring de-

62 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM MIKE RUMPH

Cornerbacks | Fifth Season at Miami (10th Overall)

Mike Rumph is entering his fifth season as the previous three seasons as the head the Hurricanes’ cornerbacks coach. coach at American Heritage High School in Plantation, Fla. In 2019, Rumph helped guide a defense that ranked No. 13 nationally in total de- During his three seasons as head coach, fense (yards allowed per game) and No. Rumph guided the Patriots to three 12 nationally in yards per play allowed. In straight Florida High School Athletic As- addition, the Hurricanes ranked No. 4 na- sociation (FHSAA) state playoff appear- tionally in tackles for loss, No. 6 in sacks, ances and compiled an overall record of RUMPH FILE No. 10 in run defense, No. 16 in red zone 39-6 in one of Florida’s most competitive Hometown: Boynton Beach, Fla. defense and No. 18 in pass defense. Cor- districts. College: University of Miami, 2002 nerback Trajan Bandy earned All-ACC Birthdate: Nov. 8, 1979 Honorable Mention recognition after start- Rumph wasted little time making his mark ing all 13 games. on the local high school coaching scene, Wife: Veronica as his 2013 and 2014 squads claimed 5A Children: Jalen and Sienna The Hurricanes were ranked No. 4 in the FHSAA State Championships, defeating nation in total defense in 2018 and were its opponents by a combined score of Coaching Career No. 1 in team tackles for loss, passing 104-8 in the final game. 2016-20 Miami yards allowed and third down defense. Cornerbacks Under Rumph’s guidance, Bandy enjoyed In 2013 and 2014, Rumph was recog- a breakout season in 2018, earning third- nized for his work on the sidelines as 2013-2015 American Heritage H.S. team All-ACC honors, while Michael Jack- he was selected as a coach for the U.S. Head Coach son, Sr., was selected in the fifth round of Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio. the 2019 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cow- Before taking over as the head coach at 2011-2012 American Heritage H.S. boys after another standout year. American Heritage, Rumph served as the team’s defensive coordinator for two Defensive Coordinator Continuing the impressive trends from seasons. Rumph’s first year on the defensive staff in 2016, the Hurricanes ranked among the In addition, Rumph served as the boys nation’s leaders in several defensive cat- and girls track and field head coach. In egories in 2017, including first nationally 2011, his boys and girls track and field in team sacks, third nationally in tackles teams captured the state championship. for loss, ninth nationally in opponent yards Following the year, Rumph was named per play and 15th nationally in passes the 2011 Miami Herald Track and Field intercepted Three members of the Hurri- Coach of the Year. canes secondary earned All-ACC recogni- tion in 2017. As a player at the University of Miami, Rumph earned all-conference honors Miami’s defensive backfield enjoyed vast during his junior and senior seasons. As improvements under Rumph’s guidance a senior, Rumph finished with 117 tackles in 2016. At the conclusion of the 2016 and six interceptions as he helped the season, Miami was ranked No. 20 na- Hurricanes to the 2001 National Cham- tionally in total defense (up from No. 69 pionship. the previous season), No. 9 in yards per play (No. 86 in 2015), No. 12 in scoring Following the 2001 campaign, Rumph defense (No. 77 in 2015), No. 5 in tackles was selected in the first round of the 2002 for loss (No. 105 in 2015), No. 22 in team NFL Draft with the 27th overall selection sacks (No. 70 in 2015) and tied for No. 8 by the San Francisco 49ers. He played in defensive touchdowns allowed (No. 61 four seasons in San Francisco before in 2015). concluding his pro career in 2006 with the Washington Redskins. Rumph, a member of the Hurricanes’ 2001 national championship team, re- Rumph and his wife, Veronica, have two turned to his alma mater after spending children: Jalen and Sienna.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 63 DAVID FEELEY

Strength & Conditioning | Second Season at Miami (15th Overall)

David Feeley is entering his second sea- women’s track, softball and baseball at son as the University of Miami’s Director UNLV from 2006-07. of Strength and Conditioning for Football. A native of Brick, N.J., Feeley is a 2004 graduate of Plymouth State University, Feeley arrived to UM after spending the where he was a member of the football past two seasons at Temple University. team for four years, serving as team cap- Overall, 2020 will mark Feeley’s 15th sea- tain during his senior season. son in college football. Feeley is married to the former Ann Ma- FEELEY FILE Feeley was named to the position by head rie DeGiglio. The couple has a daughter, Hometown: Brick, N.J. coach Manny Diaz on January 5, 2019. Laura Marie, and son, John Francis. College: Plymouth State, 2004 Birthdate: April 15, 1981 “David is an outstanding coach who has a strong track record of motivating play- Wife: Ann Marie ers to help them reach their full potential,” Children: Laura, John Diaz said upon his hire. “The culture we’re putting into place and the tone we set for Coaching Career the upcoming season starts in the weight 2019-20 Miami room when our players return to campus. Director of Strength & Conditioning That’s why this hire was so critical and I’m thrilled to welcome David to the Miami 2017-18 Temple program.”

2016 South Carolina Feeley helped the Owls compile a 15-11 record and advance to two bowls in his two seasons in Philadelphia. Prior to his 2011-15 Ball State stint at Temple, Feeley served as assis- tant strength and conditioning coach at 2008-10 FIU the University of South Carolina for one season, where the Gamecocks earned a 2006-07 UNLV bid to the Birmingham Bowl.

Before arriving at South Carolina, Feeley worked as the director of football strength and conditioning at Ball State from 2011- 15. During that time, he helped the Car- dinals earn two bowl appearances and also assisted with the women’s basketball team that made three consecutive NIT ap- pearances.

From 2008-2010 Feeley was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at FIU. In 2010, he helped guide the Panthers to a 7-6 record and a win in the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl -- the first bowl win in program history. Feeley also assisted with women’s tennis, softball and baseball during his three years at FIU.

Feeley began his professional career as an intern at Rutgers and South Florida before becoming the strength and con- ditioning graduate assistant for football,

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MICHAEL FORMAN JAKE SWALLEY GRADUATE ASSISTANT / GRADUATE ASSISTANT / DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE BUFFALO (2018) ARKANSAS STATE (2017)

Michael Forman is entering his first season as graduate Jake Swalley begins his second season as a graduate assistant / defense for the Miami Hurricanes in 2020. assistant with the Hurricanes in 2020, working with the team’s Forman arrived in Miami after spending the previous season defensive line. (2019) as running backs coach at Bryant University. Prior to his current role, Swalley spent two seasons on the A native of Dorchester, Mass., Forman played four years at Louisiana Tech coaching staff from 2017-18, working with the the University of Buffalo before beginning his coaching career at Bulldogs’ defensive line. Stonehill College. A native of Overland Park, Kan., Swalley graduated from Forman coached the running backs and tight ends during Arkansas State in 2017 after playing two seasons with the Red his time with the Skyhawks. He also worked as an assistant Wolves. video coordinator at Stonehill and also spent time as the player personnel volunteer at Boston College.

JONATHAN BREWER SENIOR QUALITY CONTROL STEVE HASHEMI ANALYST / OFFENSE GRADUATE ASSISTANT / ARKANSAS (2010) OFFENSIVE LINE CONNECTICUT (2018) Jonathan Brewer is entering his first season as senior quality control analyst / offense for the Miami Hurricanes in 2020. Steve Hashemi begins his second season as a graduate Brewer joined the Hurricanes after spending the previous assistant with the Hurricanes in 2020, working with the team’s two seasons (2018-19) as offensive quality control assistant with offensive line. the SMU Mustangs under offensive corodinator Rhett Lashlee. Prior to his current role, Hashemi spent the 2018 season as Brewer arrived at SMU after serving as the offensive quality the running backs coach at Trinity College in Connecticut. control analyst / special projects under Lashlee at UConn in A native of Trumbull, Conn., Hashemi was a three-year 2017. letterwinner with the Connecticut Huskies (2015-17) and was a In 2016, Brewer served as an offensive analyst working three-time American Athletic Conference All-Academic selection. the wide receivers at Auburn University - also under Lashlee. Following his senior year, Hashemi was the recipient From 2013 to 2015, Brewer served as the offensive graduate of the John L. Toner Scholar Athlete Award, recognizing a assistant working with the Tigers’ offensive line. Before getting senior member of the football program who has demonstrated into the college ranks, Brewer served as a high school assistant outstanding academic performance and citizenship while making / offensive coordinator at various high schools in Arkansas from a significant contribution to the overall success of the team. He 2005 to 2012. earned a bachelors degree in economics with a minor in political Brewer graduated from the University of Arkansas in 2010 science. and earned a master’s degree in adult education from Auburn University in 2014. He is married to the former Danielle Steven. They have three children, two sons, Wynton and Walter, and a daughter, Everlee BENEDICK HYPPOLITE Grace. GRADUATE ASSISTANT / OFFENSE UNION INSTITUTE & UNIVERSITY (2015) TELLY LOCKETTE SENIOR QUALITY CONTROL Benedick Hyppolite is entering his first season as graduate ANALYST / OFFENSE assistant / offense for the Miami Hurricanes in 2020. IDAHO STATE (1998) Hyppolite arrives in Miami from Florida Memorial, where he served as the program’s offensive coordinator / wide receivers Telly Lockette is entering his first season as senior quality coach. control analyst / offense for the Miami Hurricanes in 2020. Hyppolite, who was a standout athlete at Booker T. Lockette spent the previous two years (2018-19) as tight Washington High School in both football and track & field, ends coach at Florida State. Prior to his time in Tallahassee, attended Florida A&M before graduating from Union Institute & Lockette spent the previous three seasons coaching running University. backs at Oregon State after serving in the same capacity at USF Hyppolite, who has deep roots in the South Florida football in 2013 and 2014. community, previously served as head coach at Hallandale High Lockette coached two of Miami’s most successful high school School (2016) and at Carol City High School (2017-18). programs as the head coach at Miami Central and the offensive

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coordinator at Miami Northwestern, his alma mater. player development assistant in 2013 and was elevated to In 2016 at Oregon State, Lockette directed a rushing attack graduate assistant in 2014 before leaving for Miami that broke the school’s single-season record with an average of Prior to Rutgers, Zuckerman spent three years working as a 5.2 yards per carry. That season, the Beavers ranked fourth in student with the Hurricanes. He earned his start as a volunteer the Pac-12 and 28th in the country in yards per rush. operations assistant before serving as a volunteer offensive While in Corvallis, Lockette oversaw the development of assistant for the Hurricanes. Zuckerman got his start in coaching Ryan Nall, who had the 10th-highest rushing average in the at New Rochelle (N.Y.) High School in 2008, working with the Pac-12 in 2017 and in 2016 totaled 1,165 yards from scrimmage offensive and defensive lines as an assistant coach. and 15 touchdowns. Lockette also coached Artavis Pierce to A 2012 University of Miami graduate, Zuckerman was a Pac-12 All-Freshman honors in 2016. Nall, Pierce and Damien four-year member of the New Rochelle football team, including Haskins all earned Pac-12 Academic Team recognition while serving as captain as a senior. under Lockette’s tutelage. At South Florida, Lockette tutored Marlon Mack, the 2014 AAC Freshman of the Year and first-team all-conference selection who led the conference in rushing while becoming KYLE COOPER South Florida’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 2005. Mack would QUALITY CONTROL ANALYST go on to earn first-team all-conference honors in each of his / OFFENSE three seasons and break 14 school records before being picked ROBERT MORRIS (2013) in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the . At Miami Central, Lockette earned a 60-10 overall record and Kyle Cooper is entering his first season as offensive quality won two 6A state championships. The Rockets were ranked as control analyst for the Miami Hurricanes in 2020. the No. 1 high school team in the nation following their 2012 Cooper arrives in Coral Gables after spending two years state title and were the country’s No. 2 high school team after as a graduate assistant with the SMU Mustangs and offensive a state championship in 2010. Lockette, who also guided Miami coordinator Rhett Lashlee. Cooper landed at SMU from UConn Central to the 2011 state championship game, was the first where he was a graduate assistant working with the offense - coach in South Florida history to coach a team to three straight also under Lashlee. state title game appearances. Prior to his time at UConn, he was a graduate assistant In addition to his state titles, Lockette had an undefeated coach for two years at Westminster College (New Wilmington, record against teams in Dade and Broward Counties for a state- Pa.) working with the defensive line. Westminster had a 9-2 record three straight years. He also was tapped to coach in the record in 2015 and won the ECAC James Lynah Bowl while Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl twice and was an assistant being ranked 15th in the NCAA Division III in sacks. coach on the USA National Football Team. He was recognized Cooper was a two-time team captain at Robert Morris and a as the Prep Coach of the Year by Nike, the and two-year starting linebacker. The team won the 2010 Northeast the Miami Herald and earned the Nike Sportsmanship Award. Conference championship and earned a spot in the FCS His final season at Miami Northwestern featured an offense playoffs. that averaged 43.3 points per game during a 15-0 season that He is a 2013 graduate of Robert Morris with a degree in sport culminated in the 6A state crown, the school’s first since 1998. management and has a master’s of business administration His explosive offense re-wrote the state record book, including from the school as well. Cooper was named a Capital One breaking the record for points per game in a season. During his Academic All-District pick as a senior and named to the NEC time as a high school coach, Lockette worked with more than 70 Fall Academic Honor Roll. players who earned college scholarship offers. Lockette was a standout linebacker at Idaho State during his collegiate playing days. He was a two-time All-American for the Bengals and was inducted into the Idaho State Athletics Hall of DANNY KALTER Fame in 2013. QUALITY CONTROL ANALYST / Lockette earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Idaho SPECIAL TEAMS State in 1998. He and his wife, Shikira, have three children, MIAMI (2017) Jakari, Tellek and Skylar. Danny Kalter begins his first season as a quality control analyst for the Miami Hurricanes, working with the program’s special teams units. MIKE ZUCKERMAN Prior to his current role, Kalter spent three seasons as a SENIOR QUALITY CONTROL graduate assistant with the Hurricanes, working with the team’s ANALYST / DEFENSE special teams units. MIAMI (2012) Kalter served as a student volunteer at Miami for the 2013-2016 seasons. A native of Pembroke Pines, Fla., Kalter Mike Zuckerman is entering his second season serving as graduated from the University of Miami in 2017. senior quality control analyst for defense after spending two seasons (2017-18) as a quality control analyst for the Miami Hurricanes football team. He spent the previous three seasons (2014-2016) as a graduate assistant. Zuckerman returned to Miami after spending nearly two years as a member of the Rutgers coaching staff. He was a 66 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

in 2002, selected 24th overall. He played 11 seasons for the Ravens before finishing his career with the Houston Texans and JESSE BYRD New York Jets in 2013. While in Baltimore, Reed earned nine Pro Bowl berths and QUALITY CONTROL ANALYST was named All-Pro six times. He was the 2004 NFL Defensive / DEFENSE Player of the Year and the Ravens’ Ed Block Courage Award CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF winner in 2008. Baltimore reached three AFC Championship PENNSYLVANIA (2013) Games during Reed’s tenure and in 2012 he helped the Ravens defeat the San Francisco 49ers, 34-31 in XLVII. Jesse Byrd begins his second season as a quality control Reed ended his NFL career with 643 total tackles, 64 analyst with the Hurricanes in 2020, working with the team’s interceptions, seven interception returns for touchdowns, six defense. sacks, 13 fumble recoveries and 139 passes defensed. He Byrd is entering his third season working with the Hurricanes holds the Ravens’ franchise records for career interceptions overall; he spent the 2017 season as a player personnel (61), interception return yards (1,541), interceptions returned assistant and was a defensive assistant in 2018. for touchdowns (7) and passes defensed (135). He holds NFL Prior to Coral Gables, Byrd made stops at Millsaps College, records for longest interception return (107 yards), career as a defensive backs coach, and Lenoir-Rhyne, as an offensive interception return yards (1,590) and career multi-interception graduate assistant. He started his career a student assistant games (12). Reed is tied for most career playoff interceptions coach at his alma mater, California University of Pennsylvania, (9) and most blocked punts returned for touchdowns (3) in NFL from 2011-13 and was a the outside linebackers coach in 2014 history. and 2015. He was later named to the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the Byrd, who spent time as a personnel assistant with the 2000s and the NFL’s 100th Anniversary Team. In 2016 he served Buffalo Bills in 2014, graduated from Cal U in 2013 with his as an assistant defensive backs coach for the Buffalo Bills. bachelor’s degree in sport management. He earned his master’s Reed was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame from Cal U in 2015. in 2018 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2019, joining Ted Byrd and his wife, Emily, live in Miami. Hendricks as the only two Hurricanes who have been inducted into both Halls of Fame. -- ED REED CHIEF OF STAFF DON CORZINE MIAMI (2001) DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS INDIANA (1999) College and Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed is entering his first season as the Miami Hurricanes’ Chief of Staff in 2020. Former scout Don Corzine is in his ninth As Chief of Staff, Reed will serve in an advisory role to year as the Director of Operations for the University of Miami head coach Manny Diaz in all aspects of the football program, football program. including strategic planning, quality control, operations, player In his current role, Corzine oversees the day-to-day evaluation and player development. Reed will also provide operations of the Miami football team with responsibilities assistance in team building, student-athlete mentorship and including team travel, staff coordination and budget control. recruiting, as permissible under NCAA rules. Prior to joining the Hurricanes’ staff, Corzine had spent the “We are thrilled to welcome Ed back to Coral Gables,” Diaz previous seven years with the Arizona Cardinals and was the said upon his hiring. “He is not only one of the most decorated organization’s east coast scout for his last four years. He joined players in Miami football history but also a devoted Cane who the organization in June 2005 as its northeast scout. cares deeply about this program. All of our players, coaches and Prior to his jump to the NFL, Corzine served as the Director staff will be fortunate to tap into his experience, knowledge and of Football Operations at Connecticut from 2000-2005 under passion on a regular basis.” current Maryland Terrapins head coach Randy Edsall. While at Reed, a native of Destrahan, Louisiana, played strong safety UConn, Corzine was responsible for coordinating team travel, for the Hurricanes from 1997-2001. He was a consensus first- pre-season camp and player housing. He also designed and team All-America in 2000 and 2001, helping UM post a 23-1 implemented a recruiting evaluation system, while organizing record over his last two seasons, which culminated with the 2001 and coordinating clinics and recruiting visits. national championship. He led the nation that season with nine Before being named Director of Football Operations at interceptions and was named the 2001 Co-BIG EAST Defensive UConn, he was an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for Player of the Year. He was also a finalist for the Jim Thorpe the Huskies from March 1999 to May 2000. During his six-year Award and a semifinalist for the Bronco Nagurski Award. Last tenure in Storrs, Conn., he directed the Randy Edsall Football month, Reed was selected as the second-team safety on the Camp; he organized and administered housing, budgeting and ESPN College Football 150 All-Time All-American Team. scheduling for the camp, while also hiring and assigning camp Reed set Miami school records for career interceptions (21) staff. and interception return yards (369). He also competed for the A native of Canton, Ohio, Corzine graduated from Hurricanes’ track and field program, capturing the BIG EAST Indiana University in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in sport javelin title in 1999. Reed graduated from UM in 2001 with a management. Following graduation, he spent eight months as a bachelor’s degree in liberal arts. graduate assistant at Ball State. Reed was a first-round draft pick of the

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Baez made an immediate impact on the performance of the Southern receiving corps as the passing offense ranked No. 28 JUSTIN WELLS nationally and No. 1 in the SWAC, averaging 248.0 yards per ASSISTANT DIRECTOR / game. FOOTBALL OPERATIONS In his two seasons at Southern, Baez tutored three All-SWAC CONNECTICUT (2013) wide receivers (Mike Berry – 2011, LaQuiton Evans – 2011 and Lee Doss – 2012). In addition, Baez recruited and coached All- American wide receiver and Miami native Willie Quinn. Justin Wells is entering his sixth year on the Miami Before his arrival at Southern, Baez served as the offensive Hurricanes’ football staff and his third as assistant director of coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Lambuth University in football operations. Jackson, Tenn. In his current capacity, Wells coordinates the day-to-day Prior to Baez’ stop at Lambuth, the energetic coach held responsibilities of the football program and oversees the football stints guiding prospects to successful collegiate and professional operations intern program, among other duties. Wells also careers.In 2009, Baez mentored a pair of record-setting receivers assists with travel coordination (including hotels, airfare and at Ole Miss in Shay Hodge and Dexter McCluster. Hodge and buses), serves as liaison between Miami Football and the rest of McCluster would eventually go on to earn first-team All-SEC the athletics department, oversees all of the Manny Diaz Football honors. Hodge became the first player in Ole Miss history to Camps and handles all purchasing for football. top 1,000 yards receiving (1,135) and led the SEC in both yards Wells spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons at Miami as a and catches (70), while ranking third in the conference with eight football operations assistant, where he was responsible for TD receptions. He finished as the Ole Miss all-time leader in assisting with day-to-day operations and coordinating the team’s receiving yards. nutrition following practice. During the 2014 season, Wells A dual-purpose threat, McCluster became the first SEC served as a football operations volunteer with the Hurricanes. player ever with 1,000 yards rushing and 500 yards receiving Wells arrived in Coral Gables after a stint with the Arizona in the same season. He ended his career No. 2 on the Ole Miss Rattlers of the in Phoenix, Ariz. During all-time all-purpose yardage list. his time with the Rattlers, Wells worked with football operations, In 2008, Baez helped Houston Nutt’s Rebels reverse their scouting and equipment. fortunes, as the team posted a 9-4 record, won the Cotton Bowl A native of Beacon Falls, Conn., Wells graduated from and earned a No. 14 final national ranking. the University of Connecticut in 2013 with a degree in sport In his second season with the Rebels, Baez mentored a management and a minor in business. Rebel receiving corps that produced current Miami Dolphins During his time as a student at UConn, Wells worked two wide receiver Mike Wallace. Wallace entered the NFL after he years in the Huskies’ athletics department, serving as an event was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round. operations intern. Baez coached one season at the prep level before arriving in Oxford. He served as the receivers coach at Miami Palmetto High School in 2006 before holding the same post at Gulliver Prep in spring 2007. JORGE BAEZ As a player, Baez competed for Upper Iowa University 1998- 2000 and later earned a bachelor’s degree in 2003 from Florida DIRECTOR OF PLAYER International University, where he also worked one season with DEVELOPMENT / OFFENSE the football staff as a student assistant. FIU (2003) Baez is married to the former Laura Jaca, and the couple has two sons, Robert and Jorge, and a daughter, Chloe. Jorge Baez begins his sixth season with the Miami Hurricanes football program, serving as the director of player development for the offensive side of the ball - a role he has held since the 2016 season. ALEX DEVINE In 2015, Baez held the role of director of on-campus ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF recruiting with the Hurricanes’ football program. Baez spent the PLAYER DEVELOPMENT / 2014 season with Miami as the program’s assistant director of DEFENSE player personnel. In this capacity, Baez assisted with recruiting MISSISSIPPI STATE (2015) and gameday operations. The Miami native also spent the 2003-05 seasons under Alex Devine begins his fifth season with the Miami Hurricanes head coach Larry Coker. During these three seasons with the football program and second as assistant director of player Hurricanes, Baez gained valuable experience as he assisted in a development in 2020. variety of capacities and helped Miami make three straight bowl Devine, who arrived in Coral Gables in 2016 following two appearances, including the 2003 FedEx Orange Bowl, while the seasons as a student assistant at Mississippi State, spent Hurricanes posted a record of 31-7 during that stint. his first three seasons at The U as a defensive line graduate Prior to joining the Hurricanes staff in 2014, Baez spent the assistant (2016-18). 2013 season as Gulliver Prep’s offensive coordinator. During his two seasons as a student assistant with the Before arriving at Gulliver Prep, Baez spent two seasons at Bulldogs, Devine worked primarily with the Bulldogs’ defensive Southern University in Baton Rouge, La. line. During his two-year stint at Southern University, Baez Devine played two seasons at Mississippi Delta Community served as the program’s passing game co-coordinator and wide College where he started at offensive line during the 2011 and receivers coach. 2012 seasons. In his first season as the program’s wide receiver’s coach,

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The Winona, Miss. native earned his degree in sport studies from Mississippi State in 2015.

EDWIN PATA ASSISTANT DIRECTOR / ANDY VAUGHN RECRUITING DIRECTOR OF PLAYER FLORIDA STATE (2006) PERSONNEL NORTH GREENVILLE (2003) Edwin Pata is in his second season as the Hurricanes’ assistant director of recruiting. Andy Vaughn joined the Miami Hurricanes football program A Miami native, Pata spent the previous five seasons as an in March of 2019 and serves as the Hurricanes’ director of player assistant coach at Florida A&M, coaching the offense line in his personnel. 2020 will mark Vaughn’s second season at The U. sec-ond stint with the Rattlers. Prior to rejoining Florida A&M, Vaughn came to Miami after spending the 2018 season at Pata spent three seasons (2010-13) on the FIU Panthers staff. Arizona, where he was the Wildcats’ senior director of recruiting In his first job at FAMU under head coach Joe Taylor (2008- and high school relations. Prior to Arizona, Vaughn spent three 10), Pata was the tight ends coach, producing All-MEAC tight years at Nebraska as director of football & recruiting operations, ends Taj Jenkins and Max Purcell. He helped lead the Rattlers where he was responsible for spearheading all aspects of the to a share of the 2010 MEAC title. Cornhuskers football program related to recruiting. After spending his first year of eligibility playing football at Vaughn spent three seasons (2012-2014) at Nevada as the FIU, Pata transferred to Florida State to complete his playing Wolf Pack’s director of player personnel. He arrived at Nevada ca-reer as a tight end and undergraduate education. after a successful four-year run at Middle Tennessee State, where Pata earned his master’s degree from Florida A&M in 2010. he was the coordinator of player personal. At MTSU, Vaughn’s He is an alumnus of North Miami High School, where he was an duties included all NCAA compliance-related activities for the all-state tight end. Blue Raider football program, assisting the recruiting coordinator In his spare time, he works with the Bryan Pata Founda- in all phases of the day-to-day planning and execution, and tion, which he started in the name of his brother, a four-year overseeing all football camp activities. defensive lineman for the Hurricanes who was tragically killed in A South Carolina native, Vaughn was on the staff at Clemson, November 2006. The foundation provides food and services for where he served as an assistant for football operations, assisting those in need, in South Florida and Haiti. in administrative operations, travel logistics, recruiting, and community relations. Vaughn also developed a high school relations program for the Tigers while serving as the team liaison for the 2005 Champs Sports Bowl. DEMARCUS VAN DYKE ASSISTANT DIRECTOR / Vaughn was also a member of the Clemson staff in 2003 as RECRUITING a recruiting assistant. During both tenures at Clemson, Vaughn MIAMI (2011) helped the Tigers land nationally ranked top-25 recruiting classes. Prior to joining the Clemson staff, Vaughn was a letterwinner at North Greenville University, where he played on the first bowl DeMarcus Van Dyke is entering his second season as team in school history. assistant director of recruiting after spending 2018 as a defen- Vaughn earned a degree in sports management and business sive quality control analyst for the Miami Hurricanes football administration from North Greenville University in 2003. He program. also has a master’s degree in physical education and sports Van Dyke, who played six seasons in the NFL, graduated administration from Florida State University (2005). from Miami in 2010. He was selected by the Oakland Raiders Vaughn and his wife, Jahna, have a son, Brayden, and a in the third round of the 2011 NFL Draft after a standout playing daughter, Kennedy. career with the Hurricanes. The Miami Gardens, Fla., native spent the 2017 season as cornerbacks coach at ASA College in Miami. Van Dyke and his wife, Kiawana Griffin-Van Dyke, live in Miramar. The couple has a DAVID COONEY son, DeMarcus, Jr., and daughter, Kai. DIRECTOR OF RECRUITING FAU (2005) BROOKE WILSON ASSISTANT DIRECTOR / David Cooney, who has deep roots in the south Florida PLAYER PERSONNEL / football community, is in his second season as the Hurricanes’ RECRUITING OPERATIONS director of recruiting. WESTFIELD STATE (2010) Prior to his current role, Cooney spent two seasons as a quality control analyst for the Hurricanes football program, Brooke Wilson is in her sixth season as the Miami Hurricanes’ assisting with wide receivers. assistant director of football operations / recruiting relations. Before his arrival to Coral Gables, Cooney served as In her role with the team, Wilson assists with day-to-day team offensive coordinator for the Miami Southridge Spartans, who operations, team travel, coordinating on-campus recruiting visits won the 2016 8A state championship under his guidance. and has direct oversight of the team’s recruiting assistants.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 69 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Prior to her arrival in Coral Gables, Wilson spent two and a conditioning. half years at Florida Atlantic University where she held the titles A native of Neeses, South Carolina, Ishmael received his of academic advising intern and Interim Director of Football Bachelor’s degree in English Education from South Carolina Operations. State University in 1987. Ishmael is not only certified by Collegiate While serving as an athletic academic advising intern during Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA) as the 2012-13 academic season, Wilson mentored 19 at-risk a Master Strength Coach, but also by the National Strength student-athletes. She also facilitated student-athlete academic and Coaches Association (NSCA, as a Certified Strength and progress reports and assistant freshman student-athletes with Conditioning Specialist( CSCS), and Registered Strength and their transition from high school to college. Conditioning Coach with Distinction(RSCC*D). In addition, Wilson served as a life skills liaison where she He worked as an Assistant Strength Coach at the University coordinated a series of professional development speakers for of North Carolina from 1998 to 2001, prior to that he coached at FAU’s 2013 Spring Workshop Series. the University of South Carolina from 1997 to 1998 and was a Prior to the 2013 season, Wilson transitioned to the FAU volunteer coach at the University of Georgia during the summer football team where she played a key role in all of the team’s day- of 1996. to-day activities, serving as the school’s Intercollegiate Athletics Coach Ishmael is married to Renee Davis Ishmael and they Coordinator for Football. have five kids: Victor Jr, Aiyana, Jabari, Jessica and Marisa. Following the 2013 campaign, Wilson was elevated to the title of Interim Director of Football Operations – a role she held for the entire 2014 season. During 2014, Wilson organized and implemented all team JORDAN BARBER travel, meals, hotels and gameday operations for over 140 ASSISTANT STRENGTH COACH individuals, which included players and team personnel. In TOWSON (2016) addition, Wilson structured and implemented all official and unofficial recruiting visits, while managing FAU head coach Charlie Partridge’s daily schedule. Wilson received her bachelor’s degree in communications Jordan Barber enters his second year as an assistant from Westfield State University in 2010 and her master’s degree strength and conditioning coach at the University of Miami. in counseling in 2012. Barber came from Temple University, where he served an While obtaining her master’s degree at Bloomsburg assistant strength and conditioning coach for two years (2017- University, Wilson served as a graduate assistant in the sports 2018). The Temple University team played in two bowl games the information office. 2017 Gasparilla Bowl, and the 2018 Independence Bowl Game. She also assisted the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Prior to working at Temple, Barber worked with a University in implementing fundraising and community engagement of Maryland squad that made an appearance in the Quick Lane events, frequently developing content for the SAAC website and bowl in 2016. Prior to his stint at Maryland, Barber interned at his athletics page. Wilson – a New England native - resides in Miami. alma mater Towson from 2015-16. The Baltimore, M.D., native graduated from Towson University in 2016 with a bachelor of science degree in exercise science. DOMINIQUE NWOKO SENIOR CREATIVE DESIGNER GEORGIA (2018) KEVIN KROBOTH ASSISTANT STRENGTH COACH TEMPLE (2012) Dominique Nwoko is entering her first season as the Miami Hurricanes’ senior creative designer in 2020. In her role, Nwoko spearheads the football program’s efforts in graphic design, photography and creative work, including the Kevin Kroboth is entering his second season as an assistant recruiting realm. Nwoko arrived in Miami after spending one strength and conditioning coach for the Miami Hurricanes football season (2019) as the coordinator of football creative design at program. the University of Georgia. Before Miami, Kroboth worked at Baylor University for two Nwoko graduated from Georgia with a degree in graphic seasons (2017 -2018). He served as an athletics performance design in 2018. coach with the Baylor football program during his time there. Kroboth went to Baylor after spending five seasons at his alma mater Temple University. His last three years (2014 -2016) he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach prior to his first two seasons as a graduate assistant. VICTOR ISHMAEL The Temple football letterman was a member of two bowl ASSISTANT STRENGTH & teams with the Owls and a member of the school’s all-time CONDITIONING COACH winningest senior class. A 2011 All-Mid-American Conference SOUTH CAROLINA STATE honoree at safety, Kroboth started all 13 games as a senior, (1987) one of only nine Owls to start every game. He finished the 2011 Victor Ishmael is currently in his 18th year at the University season second in tackling with 76 stops, a team-best seven of Miami, and completing his 21st year in collegiate strength and break-ups, and three interceptions. Kroboth played in the 2011 70 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

Casino Del Sol All-Star Game following his senior season and named to watch lists for a number of major honors, including the was a free agent for the Oakland Raiders. He was named the Golden Spikes Award, the Dick Howser Trophy and Stopper of team’s 2008 Special Teams MVP as a true freshman. the Year Award. The Nazareth, Pa., native earned both bachelors and Following his collegiate career, the Chicago White Sox master’s degrees from Temple University. selected Bellamy in the fifth round of the 2009 MLB First-Year Player Draft. During his time with the White Sox, Bellamy was recognized as the “Hardest Working Pitcher in the Organization” in 2010 and CHAS DODD 2012. ASSISTANT STRENGTH COACH RUTGERS (2014) VINNY SCAVO ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS Chas Dodd is entering his second season as an assistant DIRECTOR / ATHLETIC strength and conditioning coach for the Miami Hurricanes football TRAINING program. FLORIDA STATE (1983) Before Miami, Dodd worked at the University of South Carolina for three seasons (2016-2018). He served as a strength Vincent “Vinny” Scavo begins his 15th season working within & conditioning graduate assistant during his time there. the University of Miami’s athletic training staff and his fifth as Dodd went to South Carolina after spending one year as the department’s Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Training. an assistant football coach/strength & conditioning coach at Scavo also serves as the team’s head football athletic trainer. Opelika HS in Alabama. Prior to that, Dodd played one year of Scavo rejoined the University of Miami’s athletic training staff professional football in the IFL (Italian Football League). Dodd as its associate athletic trainer and head football athletic trainer was the quarterback for the 2015 Lazio Marines where led prior to the start of the 2011 season. the league with 295.8 passing yards per game. Following the Scavo has extensive experience as an athletic trainer at the season, he was honored as the league’s player of the year by professional, college and high school levels, previously serving IFL Magazine in Italy. as Miami’s baseball athletic trainer from 1984-87, including Before his short stint in Italy, Dodd was a four year letter during the Hurricanes’ 1985 national championship season. winner at Rutgers University. He was a member of three bowl From 2008-11, Scavo worked as the director of sports teams with the Scarlet Knights and a member of the Big East All- medicine services and head athletic trainer at the University of Academic Football Team. Dodd won Big East Offensive Player Miami Miller School of Medicine. With the division serving as of the Week for his performance during his first career start the official sports medicine provider for the Hurricanes, Scavo where he threw for 322 yards and two touchdowns in a come worked closely with the team doctors and student-athletes from behind victory against the UConn Huskies. Dodd threw for -- relationships that continue in his current capacity within the a career 24 touchdowns and more than 4,000 passing yards. athletic department. The Lyman, SC native earned his bachelors at Rutgers and a Scavo worked with both the New York Yankees (1981-83) master’s degree at California University of Pennsylvania. and Florida Marlins (1992-96) organizations, earning Minor League Athletic Trainer of the Year honors by the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainer Society and Florida State League Class A Baseball Athletic Trainer of the Year in 1994. KYLE BELLAMY After two years as the rehabilitation coordinator for the DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL Marlins’ minor and major league teams (1994-96), he was NUTRITION & PERFORMANCE named Director of Sports Medicine at Doctors Hospital and then MIAMI (2009) served as the head athletic trainer at several South Florida high schools for 13 years, working at Miami Southridge (1996-2001), Chaminade-Madonna (2001-06) and Coral Gables (2006-08). Kyle Bellamy is in his sixth season at the University of Miami Over that time, he developed the curriculum for the Miami-Dade and his fifth as the director of football nutrition & performance. County Public Schools’ Coaches Certification Course and the In his current capacity, Bellamy oversees the sports nutrition MDCPS Injury Reporting System. In 2006, Scavo was named needs for Miami’s entire athletics department, including nutrition Florida’s High School Athletic Trainer of the Year. education, counseling, training tables, body composition analysis Additionally, he has worked as a certified athletic trainer and supplement evaluation. with the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) state Bellamy, a 2009 Miami alum and former Hurricanes baseball wrestling tournament since 1998 and worked with USA Baseball player, is no stranger to the Coral Gables community, as he spent during the 1987 Pan American Games, 1991 Olympic trials and the previous two seasons working in the Hurricanes’ strength 1994 National trials. and conditioning department as a full-time intern. Scavo is also an approved clinical instructor and has taught The Florida native also spent time as a pitching coordinator classes in sports medicine at both the high school and college at Baseball .365 where he oversaw pitchers at the baseball levels since 1987. He served on the executive board of the academy in Doral, Fla. Athletic Trainers of Florida for six years and has been a member As a player at Miami, Bellamy participated in College World of the Barry University Sports Medicine Advisory Committee Series with the No. 1-ranked Hurricanes in 2008, when he was a since 2000. second-team All-American and was invited to play for Team USA. Originally from Staten Island, N.Y., Scavo is a 1983 graduate In 2009, Bellamy earned first-team All-America honors, and was @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 71 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF

of Florida State with a bachelor’s degree in education. He is certified from the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and is a licensed athletic trainer. DAVID CASE Scavo and his wife Tammy have three children - Alyssa, Alec ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF and Ariene. In 2014, Scavo was inducted into the Iron Arrow ATHLETICS / INTERNAL Society. OPERATIONS NC STATE (2004)

David Case is in his ninth year at the University of Miami HANNAH ELLIS and his first as the Associate Director of Athletics for Internal ASSISTANT ATHLETIC Operations. TRAINER Case spent the previous four years as Assistant Athletics OKLAHOMA STATE (2015) Director for Equipment before being elevated to his new role in spring 2019. In June 2014, he was voted AEMA District 3 Equipment Manager of the Year. Hannah Ellis joined the University of Miami Athletic Training Prior to his appointment in Coral Gables, Case was the Staff in June 2018. She serves as an Assistant Athletic Trainer director of equipment operations at Florida Atlantic University with the Hurricanes track and field team and oversees coverage from March 2011-December 2012. At FAU, Case oversaw and of the cross-country program. maintained equipment, apparel and field preparations for all 19 A native Texan, Hannah completed her Bachelor of Science Division I varsity sports. in Athletic Training at Oklahoma State University in 2015. She Prior to Florida Atlantic, he was the assistant equipment then went on to serve as a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer manager for nearly four years (June 2007-March 2011) at Baylor at East Carolina University where she completed a Masters in University. While at Baylor, he supervised the student managers, Kinesiology-Sport Psychology (2015-2017), working first with the prepared all fields for practice and games, assisted in all football spirit squads and tennis programs prior to joining the track and camps and coordinated visiting locker room operations for all field/ cross country teams. opponents. Before joining the ‘U staff, Hannah completed a year Case has also spent in time as an assistant equipment internship at The Ohio State University working with the manager for the Carolina Cobras (2000-02), visiting clubhouse combined men’s and women’s track, field and cross country manager for the Carolina Mudcats (2003-04) of the Class A teams. During her short time as a Buckeye, the men’s track and Carolina League and the Mississippi Braves (2005-06) of the field team broke a 25-year drought and swept the conference Double-A Southern League and was an equipment manager by winning the 2018 Indoor and Outdoor Big10 Track and Field intern at UCF (August 2006 - June 2007). Championships. His start in college athletics came as a student equipment Hannah is certified as a National Academy of Sports manager at NC State, where he spent four seasons working with Medicine Corrective Exercise Specialist and member of the USA Wolfpack football. He was the head student equipment manager Track and Field Association. during the 2002-03 season. He graduated from NC State in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in mass communication. He and his wife, Erin, have one daughter, Hayley. DJ MILLER ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER SAM NICHOLS MIAMI (2013) ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR / EQUIPMENT NC STATE (2010) DJ Miller was hired as an assistant athletic trainer at the University of Miami in August 2018. He will be primarily working with the Hurricane football and women’s rowing teams. Sam Nichols is entering his second season as as associate A native of Philadelphia, PA, Miller graduated in 2013 from director of equipment for the Hurricanes, serving as Miami’s the University of Miami with a B.S. Ed. in athletic training. He head football equipment manager. then went on to spend the next two years working as a graduate Nichols joined the Hurricanes after spending the 2018 assistant with the Mississippi State University Bulldogs football season on the Washington Redskins’ equipment staff. Prior to team and graduated with a M.S. in exercise physiology in 2015. his move to the NFL, he spent three seasons as Virginia Tech’s Prior to his return to Miami, Miller served as the Head associate director of equipment services. Prior to his stop Football Athletic Trainer at Jackson State University from 2016- in Blacksburg, Nichols worked four and a half years at FAU, 2018. Before his two-year stint at Jackson State, Miller spent serving the first two as assistant director before transitioning to one year at East Mississippi Community College working as director of equipment operations for his final two and a half years, the Assistant Athletic Trainer with the football and men’s and overseeing all equipment and apparel acquisition for the Owls’ women’s basketball programs. 21 intercollegiate programs. He began his career as a graduate Miller is certified as a National Academy of Sports Medicine assistant at Illinois State. Corrective Exercise Specialist. Nichols earned his bachelor’s degree in sport management from North Carolina State in 2010. He earned his master’s degree from Texas A&M in 2015. He is a native of Norwood, N.C.

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SEBRINA BEYER ARIELLE SCAVO ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR / TO THE HEAD COACH EQUIPMENT SOUTH CAROLINA MIAMI (2018)

Sebrina Beyer joined the University of Miami football staff Arielle Scavo is entering her second season as the Miami in February 2016. Sebrina is responsible for managing head Hurricanes’ assistant director of equipment in 2020. coach Manny Diaz’s schedule, travel, correspondence, speaking Scavo, who was hired in December 2018 as the assistant engagements and expense reports. director of equipment for Olympic sports, was promoted to head Prior to UM, she spent 16 years as the Director of Public of Olympic sports equipment in 2019. and Media Relations for the Chicago Bulls. Beyer served as Prior to being hired full-time, Scavo interned in the equipment liaison between the Bulls, local, national and international room for the Hurricanes during her undergraduate career, media. She was also responsible for facilitating player and staff serving as head student manager. interviews, photo shoots and press conferences. In addition, Scavo, a Miami native, majored in sports administration and Beyer managed the department’s budget, staff and publications minored in art (graphic design). She graduated from The U in and traveled with team to handle public relations for road games. 2018. Beyer also spent five seasons as Coordinator of Community Relations for the Chicago Bulls. A native of South Carolina, she graduated from the University of South Carolina with a B.A. degree in Broadcast Journalism DREW ROSSETTI and while at USC, worked three years as a student assistant VIDEO COORDINATOR in the sports information department. She earned a master’s FLORIDA STATE (2005) degree in Sports Management from the U.S. Sports Academy. Beyer resides in Miami with her husband David Beyer, who is Director of Basketball Operations for the Miami HEAT. They have twin boys, Jordan & Bryce, and a boxer named Buster. Andrew Rossetti is in his eighth year as video coordinator, having joined the University of Miami staff in March 2013. He handles the day-to-day video needs of the football staff and the entire UM athletics department. Rossetti came to Coral Gables from the University of Kansas, where he was the football video coordinator during the 2012 season. While at KU, he was responsible for the day-to-day video needs of the football staff and oversaw the filming for all football practices and games. From 2009-2011, he was the video director at Middle Tennessee, where he was in charge of all aspects of video operations and assisted in scoreboard productions for basketball games and special events. Before moving to Middle Tennessee, he spent a year as the assistant football video coordinator at Washington State. In 2005, he co-founded Professional Sports Inc. (PSI Videos), a company specializing in editing video footage. He left PSI in 2008 for Washington State. He is a 2005 graduate of Florida State with a bachelor’s degree in mass media communications and a minor in criminology. He earned his associate’s degree from Palm Beach Community College in 2002. During his time at Florida State, he worked for WFSU television station and WFVS 89.7 FSU radio. Drew and his wife, Rachel, live in Pembroke Pines with their son, Jack.

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Team Statistics UM OPP SCORING 340 260 Points Per Game 34.0 26.0 Points Off Turnovers 38 31 FIRST DOWNS 225 229 R u s h in g 91 96 P a s s in g 109 107 P e n a lt y 25 26 RUSHING YARDAGE 1632 1806 Yards gained rushing 1939 2164 Yards lost rushing 307 358 Rushing Attempts 392 379 Average Per Rush 4.2 4.8 Average Per Game 163.2 180.6 TDs Rushing 17 15 PASSING YARDAGE 2694 2268 C o m p - A t t - I n t 209-333-6 214-341-7 Average Per Pass 8.1 6.7 Average Per Catch 12.9 10.6 Average Per Game 269.4 226.8 TDs Passing 23 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 4326 4074 Total Plays 725 720 Average Per Play 6.0 5.7 Average Per Game 432.6 407.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 17-348 15-364 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-50 8-59 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-11 6-76 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.5 24.3 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.6 7.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 1.6 12.7 FUMBLES-LOST 12-4 15-9 PENALTIES-Yards 78-718 75-673 Average Per Game 71.8 67.3 PUNTS-Yards 47-2213 49-2125 Average Per Punt 47.1 43.4 Net punt average 45.0 41.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 65-4111 52-3278 Average Per Kick 63.2 63.0 Net kick average 40.0 40.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 0 2 3 1 : 5 8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 61/146 56/147 3rd-Down Pct 42% 38% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/14 9/17 4th-Down Pct 71% 53% SACKS BY-Yards 28-203 29-183 MISC YARDS 69 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 41 32 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-20 12-18 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-2 1-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (35-39) 90% (34-41) 83% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (23-39) 59% (23-41) 56% PAT-ATTEMPTS (36-36) 100% (32-32) 100% ATTENDANCE 51991 36037 Games/Avg Per Game 5/10398 5/7207 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Miami (FL) 83 88 96 73 0 340 Opponents 69 53 86 52 0 260

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Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Sep 10, 2020 UAB W 31-14 8153 All games 8-2 4-1 4-1 0-0 * Sep 19, 2020 at #18 Louisville W 47-34 12120 Conference 7-2 3-1 4-1 0-0 * Sep 26, 2020 FLORIDA ST. W 52-10 12806 Non-Conference 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 * Oct 10, 2020 at #1 Clemson L 17-42 18885 * Oct 17, 2020 PITTSBURGH W 31-19 9000 Team Statistics UM OPP * Oct 24, 2020 VIRGINIA W 19-14 9940 FIRST DOWNS 225 229 * Nov 06, 2020 at NC State W 44-41 4032 R u s h in g 91 96 * Nov 14, 2020 at Virginia Tech W 25-24 1000 P a s s in g 109 107 * Dec 05, 2020 at Duke W 48-0 0 P e n a lt y 25 26 * Dec 12, 2020 #17 NORTH CAROLINA L 26-62 12092 RUSHING YARDAGE 1632 1806 Rushing Attempts 392 379 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Average Per Rush 4.2 4.8 Cam'Ron Harris 10 120 655 64 591 4.9 9 75 59.1 Average Per Game 163.2 180.6 D'Eriq King 10 122 708 188 520 4.3 4 56 52.0 TDs Rushing 17 15 Donald Chaney, Jr. 10 62 277 5 272 4.4 3 33 27.2 PASSING YARDAGE 2694 2268 Jaylan Knighton 9 52 210 1 209 4.0 1 25 23.2 C o m p - A t t - I n t 209-333-6 214-341-7 Robert Burns 7 16 65 2 63 3.9 0 13 9.0 Average Per Pass 8.1 6.7 Peyton Matocha 1 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 4 5.0 Average Per Catch 12.9 10.6 Jose Borregales 10 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Average Per Game 269.4 226.8 Total 10 392 1939 307 1632 4.2 17 75 163.2 TDs Passing 23 16 Opponents 10 379 2164 358 1806 4.8 15 72 180.6 TOTAL OFFENSE 4326 4074 Average Per Play 6.0 5.7 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Average Per Game 432.6 407.4 D'Eriq King 10 151.81 201-316-5 63.6 2573 22 89 257.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 17-348 15-364 N'Kosi Perry 4 141.38 7-13-1 53.8 120 1 56 30.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-50 8-59 Tyler Van Dyke 2 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-11 6-76 Larry Hodges 6 108.40 1-1-0 100.0 1 0 1 0.2 FUMBLES-LOST 12-4 15-9 TEAM 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 PENALTIES-Yards 78-718 75-673 Total 10 149.91 209-333-6 62.8 2694 23 89 269.4 PUNTS-AVG 47-47.1 49-43.4 Opponents 10 130.00 214-341-7 62.8 2268 16 87 226.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 :0 2 3 1 :5 8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 61/146 56/147 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/14 9/17 Michael Harley 10 49 730 14.9 6 89 73.0 Mark Pope 10 31 389 12.5 2 39 38.9 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Brevin Jordan 7 30 480 16.0 5 76 68.6 Al Blades, Jr. 2 0 0.0 0 0 Dee Wiggins 10 30 351 11.7 3 40 35.1 Bubba Bolden 1 8 8.0 0 8 Will Mallory 10 18 262 14.6 4 45 26.2 Jaelan Phillips 1 0 0.0 0 0 Cam'Ron Harris 10 16 93 5.8 1 35 9.3 Marcus Clarke 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 Jaylan Knighton 9 11 135 12.3 1 75 15.0 DJ Ivey 1 6 6.0 0 6 Donald Chaney, Jr. 10 8 99 12.4 0 56 9.9 Te'Cory Couch 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jeremiah Payton 7 5 35 7.0 0 13 5.0 Keyshawn Smith 7 2 58 29.0 0 42 8.3 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Robert Burns 7 2 26 13.0 0 18 3.7 Lou Hedley 46 2177 47.3 60 2 24 13 19 0 Michael Redding III 6 2 13 6.5 1 7 2.2 Matias Gasc 1 36 36.0 36 0 0 1 0 0 Marshall Few 9 2 12 6.0 0 6 1.3 Xavier Restrepo 6 1 12 12.0 0 12 2.0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg D'Eriq King 10 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Mark Pope 6 32 5.3 0 20 Total 10 209 2694 12.9 23 89 269.4 Gurvan Hall, Jr. 3 -4 -1.3 0 1 Opponents 10 214 2268 10.6 16 87 226.8 Xavier Restrepo 3 9 3.0 0 8 Michael Harley 2 13 6.5 0 17 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Total 14 50 3.6 0 20 Jose Borregales 18-20 90.0 0-0 4-4 6-6 6-8 2-2 57 1 Opponents 8 59 7.4 0 21

PAT Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Jaylan Knighton 6 118 19.7 0 27 Jose Borregales - 18-20 35-35 - - - - - 89 Mark Pope 5 111 22.2 0 31 Cam'Ron Harris 10 ------60 Michael Harley 5 109 21.8 0 32 Michael Harley 6 ------36 Gurvan Hall, Jr. 1 10 10.0 0 10 Brevin Jordan 5 ------30 Total 17 348 20.5 0 32 Will Mallory 4 - - - 1 - - - 26 Opponents 15 364 24.3 1 100 D'Eriq King 4 - - 0-1 - 2-4 - - 24 Dee Wiggins 3 - - - 1 - - - 20 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Donald Chaney, Jr. 3 ------18 Michael Harley 10 0 730 13 109 0 852 85.2 Jaylan Knighton 2 ------12 Cam'Ron Harris 10 591 93 0 0 0 684 68.4 Mark Pope 2 ------12 Mark Pope 10 0 389 32 111 0 532 53.2 DJ Ivey 1 ------6 D'Eriq King 10 520 1 0 0 0 521 52.1 Michael Redding III 1 ------6 Brevin Jordan 7 0 480 0 0 0 480 68.6 Camden Price - - 1-1 - - - - - 1 Total 10 1632 2694 50 348 11 4735 473.5 Total 41 18-20 36-36 0-1 2 2-4 - - 340 Opponents 10 1806 2268 59 364 76 4573 457.3 Opponents 32 12-18 32-32 - - - - - 260 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total D'Eriq King 10 438 520 2573 3093 309.3 Miami (FL) 83 88 96 73 0 340 Cam'Ron Harris 10 120 591 0 591 59.1 Opponents 69 53 86 52 0 260 Donald Chaney, Jr. 10 62 272 0 272 27.2 Jaylan Knighton 9 52 209 0 209 23.2 N'Kosi Perry 4 19 -6 120 114 28.5 Total 10 725 1632 2694 4326 432.6 Opponents 10 720 1806 2268 4074 407.4

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 21 Bubba Bolden 10 45 20 65 4.0-15 1.0-5 1-8 3 . . 4 2 . 5C Amari Carter 10 36 17 53 . . . 1 . 2--8 . . . 3F Gilbert Frierson 10 27 22 49 9.0-28 2.0-13 . 3 . 1-0 . . . 2R Quincy Roche 10 27 18 45 14.5-56 4.5-28 . 1 5 3-0 2 . . 15 Jaelan Phillips 10 21 24 45 15.5-74 8.0-38 1-0 3 5 . . . . Total 10 393 308 701 86-358 28-203 7-11 35 32 9--8 11 3 . Opponents 10 402 297 699 82-298 29-183 6-76 44 21 4-0 5 1 .

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Cam'Ron Harris 10 120 655 64 591 4.9 9 75 59.1 Mark Pope 6 32 5.3 0 20 D'Eriq King 10 122 708 188 520 4.3 4 56 52.0 Gurvan Hall, Jr. 3 -4 -1.3 0 1 Donald Chaney, Jr. 10 62 277 5 272 4.4 3 33 27.2 Xavier Restrepo 3 9 3.0 0 8 Jaylan Knighton 9 52 210 1 209 4.0 1 25 23.2 Michael Harley 2 13 6.5 0 17 Robert Burns 7 16 65 2 63 3.9 0 13 9.0 Total 14 50 3.6 0 20 Peyton Matocha 1 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 4 5.0 Opponents 8 59 7.4 0 21 Jose Borregales 10 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Brevin Jordan 7 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg N'Kosi Perry 4 6 18 24 -6 -1.0 0 12 -1.5 Al Blades, Jr. 2 0 0.0 0 0 Tyler Van Dyke 2 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -3.5 Marcus Clarke 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 TEAM 8 9 0 16 -16 -1.8 0 0 -2.0 Bubba Bolden 1 8 8.0 0 8 Total 10 392 1939 307 1632 4.2 17 75 163.2 DJ Ivey 1 6 6.0 0 6 Opponents 10 379 2164 358 1806 4.8 15 72 180.6 Jaelan Phillips 1 0 0.0 0 0 Te'Cory Couch 1 0 0.0 0 0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Total 7 11 1.6 0 8 D'Eriq King 10 151.81 201-316-5 63.6 2573 22 89 257.3 Opponents 6 76 12.7 0 34 N'Kosi Perry 4 141.38 7-13-1 53.8 120 1 56 30.0 Tyler Van Dyke 2 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Larry Hodges 6 108.40 1-1-0 100. 1 0 1 0.2 Jaylan Knighton 6 118 19.7 0 27 TEAM 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Michael Harley 5 109 21.8 0 32 Total 10 149.91 209-333-6 62.8 2694 23 89 269.4 Mark Pope 5 111 22.2 0 31 Opponents 10 130.00 214-341-7 62.8 2268 16 87 226.8 Gurvan Hall, Jr. 1 10 10.0 0 10 Total 17 348 20.5 0 32 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Opponents 15 364 24.3 1 100 Michael Harley 10 49 730 14.9 6 89 73.0 Mark Pope 10 31 389 12.5 2 39 38.9 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Brevin Jordan 7 30 480 16.0 5 76 68.6 Amari Carter 1 -8 -8.0 0 0 Dee Wiggins 10 30 351 11.7 3 40 35.1 DJ Ivey 0 0 0.0 1 0 Will Mallory 10 18 262 14.6 4 45 26.2 Total 1 -8 -8.0 1 0 Cam'Ron Harris 10 16 93 5.8 1 35 9.3 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Jaylan Knighton 9 11 135 12.3 1 75 15.0 Donald Chaney, Jr. 10 8 99 12.4 0 56 9.9 Jeremiah Payton 7 5 35 7.0 0 13 5.0 Keyshawn Smith 7 2 58 29.0 0 42 8.3 Robert Burns 7 2 26 13.0 0 18 3.7 Michael Redding III 6 2 13 6.5 1 7 2.2 Marshall Few 9 2 12 6.0 0 6 1.3 Xavier Restrepo 6 1 12 12.0 0 12 2.0 D'Eriq King 10 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Larry Hodges 6 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.3 Total 10 209 2694 12.9 23 89 269.4 Opponents 10 214 2268 10.6202016 Miami87 226.8 Hurricanes Football Miami (FL) Passing Game-by-Game (as of Dec 12, 2020) All games

#1 King, D Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic UAB 16 24 0 66.7 144 1 25 2-14 130.82 Louisville 18 30 0 60.0 325 3 75 1-2 184.00 Florida St. 29 40 0 72.5 267 2 40 0-0 145.07 Clemson 12 28 2 42.9 121 0 42 4-27 64.87 Pittsburgh 16 31 2 51.6 222 4 45 4-19 141.45 Virginia 21 30 0 70.0 322 1 43 5-26 171.16 NC State 31 41 0 75.6 430 5 54 2-12 203.95 Virginia Tech 24 38 0 63.2 255 1 36 6-46 128.21 Duke 16 24 0 66.7 248 3 89 0-0 194.72 North Carolina 18 30 1 60.0 239 2 76 2-14 142.25 TOTALS 201 316 5 63.6 2573 22 89 26-160 151.81

#5 Perry, N Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic UAB 2 3 0 66.7 14 0 8 0-0 105.87 Florida St. 4 7 0 57.1 50 1 18 0-0 164.29 Clemson 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 1-6 -200.00 Duke 1 2 0 50.0 56 0 56 1-10 285.20 TOTALS 7 13 1 53.8 120 1 56 2-16 141.38

#81 Hodges, L Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic NC State 1 1 0 100.0 1 0 1 0-0 108.40 TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 1 0 1 0-0 108.40

#TM TEAM Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Florida St. 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00 TOTALS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00

#19 Van Dyke, T Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic North Carolina 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 1-7 0.00 TOTALS 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 1-7 0.00

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RUSHING No-Yds/TD UAB LOU FS CU UP VA ST VT DU NC Harris, C RB 120-591/9 17-134/2 9-134/1 12-43/2 8-3/0 12-24/0 8-8/0 15-62/0 14-63/1 15-96/2 10-24/1 King, D QB 122-520/4 12-83/1 8-9/0 8-65/0 14-84/1 11-32/0 14-28/0 15-105/0 18-15/1 11-46/1 11-53/0 Chaney, D RB 62-272/3 8-52/0 7-10/0 7-35/2 1-8/0 5-18/0 10-43/1 3-14/0 8-25/0 9-62/0 4-5/0 Knighton, J RB 52-209/1 9-59/0 4-9/1 5-28/0 1-0/0 7-25/0 12-37/0 5-13/0 7-27/0 2-11/0 DNP Burns, R RB 16-63/0 4-12/0 1-1/0 4-28/0 - 4-15/0 3-7/0 - DNP DNP DNP Matocha, P QB 2-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-5/0 DNP Borregales, J K 1-1/0 ------1-1/0 - - Jordan, B TE 1-0/0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP - - 1-0/0 Perry, N QB 6--6/0 2--3/0 DNP 1-1/0 1--6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-2/0 DNP Van Dyke, T QB 1--7/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1--7/0 TEAM 9--16/0 - 1--3/0 - DNP 3--5/0 1--1/0 3--5/0 - 1--2/0 DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD UAB LOU FS CU UP VA ST VT DU NC Harley, M WR 49-730/6 3-27/0 2-30/0 7-53/0 3-17/0 2-47/1 10-170/1 8-153/2 6-51/0 2-105/1 6-77/1 Jordan, B TE 30-480/5 3-51/1 7-120/1 5-41/1 3-31/0 DNP DNP DNP 2-22/0 4-75/1 6-140/1 Pope, M WR 31-389/2 2-18/0 4-64/0 5-60/0 - 5-46/0 3-48/0 6-97/1 4-50/1 - 2-6/0 Wiggins, D WR 30-351/3 3-25/0 2-15/0 3-54/1 1-24/0 - 3-36/0 7-77/1 8-106/0 3-14/1 - Mallory, W TE 18-262/4 - 1-17/1 1-10/0 1-5/0 2-51/2 2-58/0 6-78/1 2-21/0 1-10/0 2-12/0 Knighton, J RB 11-135/1 - 1-75/1 3-35/0 1--1/0 5-27/0 1--1/0 - - - DNP Chaney, D RB 8-99/0 - - 1-15/0 1--3/0 - - 1-1/0 - 4-81/0 1-5/0 Harris, C RB 16-93/1 4-10/0 1-4/0 4-20/0 1-6/0 1-35/1 - 2-12/0 - 2-7/0 1--1/0 Smith, Key WR 2-58/0 - DNP - 1-42/0 1-16/0 - DNP DNP - - Payton, J WR 5-35/0 1-13/0 DNP - - - 1-5/0 1-12/0 2-5/0 DNP DNP Burns, R RB 2-26/0 1-8/0 - 1-18/0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP Redding, M WR 2-13/1 - 2020- Miami2-13/1 Hurricanes- - FootballDNP DNP DNP DNP - Few, M WR 2-12/0Miami 1-6/0(FL) All-Purpose- Yards- Game-by-Game- - (as1-6/0 of Dec 12,DNP 2020) - - - Restrepo, X WR 1-12/0 - DNP - All games- - DNP DNP - 1-12/0 DNP King, D QB 1-1/0 ------1-1/0 - - - Hodges, L TE 1--2/0 - DNP 1--2/0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Total UAB LOU FS CU UP VA ST VT DU NC Harley, M 852 27 30 53 17 47 170 190 51 118 149 Harris, C 684 144 138 63 9 59 8 74 63 103 23 Pope, M 532 79 74 114 18 46 48 97 50 - 6 King, D 521 83 9 65 84 32 28 106 15 46 53 Jordan, B 480 51 120 41 31 DNP DNP DNP 22 75 140 Knighton, J 462 59 84 63 -1 52 52 100 42 11 DNP Chaney, D 371 52 10 50 5 18 43 15 25 143 10 Wiggins, D 351 25 15 54 24 - 36 77 106 14 - Mallory, W 262 - 17 10 5 51 58 78 21 10 12 Burns, R 89 20 1 46 - 15 7 - DNP DNP DNP Smith, Key 58 - DNP - 42 16 - DNP DNP - - Payton, J 35 13 DNP - - - 5 12 5 DNP DNP Restrepo, X 21 - DNP 8 - - DNP DNP 1 12 DNP Redding, M 13 - - 13 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP - Few, M 12 6 - - - - 6 DNP - - - Bolden, B 8 - - 8 ------Ivey, D 6 ------6 - - - Hall, G 6 - - - - - 10 -4 - - - Matocha, P 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 5 DNP Borregales, J 1 ------1 - - Hodges, L -2 - DNP -2 - - - - DNP DNP DNP Clarke, M -3 DNP2020- Miami- HurricanesDNP -FootballDNP DNP DNP -3 - Perry, N -6 Miami-3 (FL)DNP Team Game-by-Game1 -6 (asDNP of Dec 12,DNP 2020) DNP DNP 2 DNP Van Dyke, T -7 DNP DNP All- gamesDNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -7 TEAM -16 - -3 - - -5 -1 -5 - -2 -

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off Sep 10 UAB 52 337 3 66 18 158 1 25 18-27-0 158 1 25 2 41 0 22 3 20 0 20 495 Sep 19 at Louisville 30 160 2 75 18 325 3 75 18-30-0 325 3 75 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 10 485 Sep 26 FLORIDA ST. 37 200 4 20 33 317 3 40 33-48-0 317 3 40 2 52 0 31 3 10 0 8 517 Oct 10 at Clemson 25 89 1 56 12 121 0 42 12-29-3 121 0 42 1 18 0 18 0 0 0 0 210 Oct 17 PITTSBURGH 42 109 0 22 16 222 4 45 16-31-2 222 4 45 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 331 Oct 24 VIRGINIA 48 122 1 19 21 322 1 43 21-30-0 322 1 43 2 26 0 16 0 0 0 0 444 Nov 06 at NC State 41 189 0 42 32 431 5 54 32-42-0 431 5 54 6 124 0 27 2 -4 0 1 620 Nov 14 at Virginia Tech 48 131 2 15 24 255 1 36 24-38-0 255 1 36 1 15 0 15 1 1 0 0 386 Dec 05 at Duke 42 220 3 34 17 304 3 89 17-26-0 304 3 89 0 0 0 0 3 13 0 17 524 Dec 12 NORTH CAROLINA 27 75 1 15 18 239 2 76 18-32-1 239 2 76 3 72 0 32 0 0 0 0 314 Miami (FL) 392 1632 17 75 209 2694 23 89 209-333-6 2694 23 89 17 348 0 32 14 50 0 20 4326 Opponents 379 1806 15 72 214 2268 16 87 214-341-7 2268 16 87 15 364 1 100 8 59 0 21 4074

Games: 10 • Avg/rush: 4.2 • Avg/catch: 12.9 • Pass effic: 149.91 • KR avg: 20.5 • PR avg: 3.6 • All purpose avg/game: 473.5 • Total offense avg/gm: 432.6 @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass2020 Defense CHEEZ-ITblkd PAT Attempts BOWL GUIDEoff 77 Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts Sep 10 UAB 24 28 52 8.0-20 1.0-5 1 0-0 0-0 6 7 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 31 Sep 19 at Louisville 63 18 81 10.0-44 3.0-31 2 2--8 1-0 4 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 47 Sep 26 FLORIDA ST. 36 34 70 13.0-67 6.0-52 1 0-0 3-8 7 3 0 7-7 0 0 0 14 52 Oct 10 at Clemson 56 16 72 9.0-23 1.0-3 1 1-0 0-0 1 3 3 2-2 0 0 0 0 17 Oct 17 PITTSBURGH 34 30 64 9.0-48 3.0-27 2 1-0 0-0 6 7 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 31 Oct 24 VIRGINIA 32 26 58 2.0-20 1.0-12 0 1-0 0-0 2 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 19 Nov 06 at NC State 28 40 68 6.0-20 2.0-11 0 0-0 1-6 3 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 44 Nov 14 at Virginia Tech 36 40 76 11.0-53 6.0-37 0 0-0 1-0 2 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 25 Dec 05 at Duke 43 36 79 13.0-44 4.0-19 4 4-0 1--3 1 1 0 6-6 0 0 0 17 48 Dec 12 NORTH CAROLINA 41 40 81 5.0-19 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1-1 0 2 0 0 26 Miami (FL) 393 308 701 86.0-358 28.0-203 11 9--8 7-11 32 35 3 36-36 0 2 0 38 340 Opponents 402 297 699 82.0-298 29.0-183 5 4-0 6-76 21 44 1 32-32 0 0 0 31 260

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 10 UAB 6 285 47.5 55 0 0 5 3 2 1-1 25 0 6 390 65.0 6 0 Sep 19 at Louisville 3 127 42.3 47 0 0 2 0 1 4-4 57 0 10 635 63.5 6 0 Sep 26 FLORIDA ST. 1 36 36.0 36 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 30 0 8 520 65.0 7 0 Oct 10 at Clemson 7 325 46.4 51 0 0 6 1 1 1-1 42 0 3 194 64.7 2 1 Oct 17 PITTSBURGH 6 310 51.7 60 0 0 4 2 1 1-1 37 0 6 340 56.7 3 0 Oct 24 VIRGINIA 5 216 43.2 52 0 1 3 2 2 2-3 32 1 5 325 65.0 2 0 Nov 06 at NC State 4 173 43.2 52 0 1 1 1 2 3-3 38 0 8 514 64.2 6 0 Nov 14 at Virginia Tech 7 367 52.4 58 0 0 0 6 3 2-2 42 0 6 382 63.7 5 0 Dec 05 at Duke 2 83 41.5 42 0 0 1 0 0 2-3 52 0 9 551 61.2 5 0 Dec 12 NORTH CAROLINA 6 291 48.5 53 0 0 2 4 1 1-1 47 0 4 260 65.0 4 0 Miami (FL) 47 2213 47.1 60 0 2 24 19 14 18-20 57 1 65 4111 63.2 46 1 Opponents 49 2125 43.4 59 0 3 18 16 19 12-18 53 3 52 3278 63.0 33 1 2020 Miami Hurricanes Football Miami (FL) Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Dec 12, 2020) 2020 STATISTICS (OVERALL: 8-2,All ACC: games 7-2, HOME: 4-1, AWAY: 4-1, NEUTRAL: 0-0)

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 21 Bubba Bolden 10 45 20 65 4.0-15 1.0-5 1-8 3 . . 4 2 . 5C Amari Carter 10 36 17 53 . . . 1 . 2--8 . . . 3F Gilbert Frierson 10 27 22 49 9.0-28 2.0-13 . 3 . 1-0 . . . 2R Quincy Roche 10 27 18 45 14.5-56 4.5-28 . 1 5 3-0 2 . . 15 Jaelan Phillips 10 21 24 45 15.5-74 8.0-38 1-0 3 5 . . . . 26 Gurvan Hall, Jr. 10 18 19 37 1.5-3 . . 3 1 . . . . 44 Bradley Jennings, Jr 10 18 17 35 6.5-23 2.0-16 . 1 . . . . . 6B Sam Brooks, Jr. 9 15 18 33 1.5-6 1.0-6 . 2 . . . . . 1S Nesta Jade Silvera 10 14 17 31 7.0-25 1.0-14 . 1 5 . 1 . . 8I DJ Ivey 10 23 8 31 . . 1-6 2 . . . . . 7B Al Blades, Jr. 8 19 10 29 . . 2-0 7 . . . . . 3C Te'Cory Couch 10 20 7 27 1.5-8 1.5-8 1-0 4 2 . 1 . . 3M Zach McCloud 8 15 10 25 2.0-23 2.0-23 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . 4S Keontra Smith 10 13 7 20 2.0-6 . . 1 2 . . . . 96 Jonathan Ford 9 9 10 19 1.5-2 . . . 1 . . . . 1H Jared Harrison-Hunte 7 9 7 16 5.5-35 3.0-33 . . 1 . 1 1 . 2H Jahfari Harvey 9 10 5 15 3.5-14 0.5-6 . . 5 . . . . 4R Ryan Ragone 9 5 9 14 3.0-10 1.0-7 ...... 7S Waynmon Steed 6 4 8 12 3.0-12 ...... 11 Corey Flagg, Jr. 7 1 9 10 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 7L Brian Balom 9 6 4 10 ...... 91 Jordan Miller 10 3 6 9 1.0-8 0.5-6 . . 2 . . . . 92 Jason Blissett, Jr. 9 3 4 7 ...... 29 Isaiah Dunson 8 5 1 6 . . . 1 . . . . . 8A Tirek Austin-Cave 8 1 5 6 ...... 98 Jalar Holley 7 . 620206 Miami. Hurricanes. Football...... 2 Cam Williams 9 2 Miami3 (FL)5 Team0.5-1 Game-by-Game. (as of. Dec 12,. 2020)1 . . . . 28 Marcus Clarke 5 1 4 5 0.5-0All games. 1--3 ...... 9H Avery Huff 8 . 5 5 ...... 90 Quentin Williams 4 1 2 3 0.5-1 ...... 23 Cam'Ron Harris 10 2 1 3 ...... TEAM STATISTICS 22 Robert Burns 7 2 1 3 ...... 33 Chantz Williams 4 . Rushing2 2 Receiving. . Passing. 1 1 Kick Returns. . Punt. Returns. tot Date25 KeshawnOpponent Washington 3 2no. yds. td 2 lg no. yds. td lg . cmp-att-int. yds. td lg. no. yds. td .lg no.. yds. td lg off Sep41 10MichaelUAB Parrott 9 152 3371 3 266 18 158. 1 25 . 18-27-0. 158. 1 25. 2 41. 0 .22 3. 20. 0 20 495 Sep8 19Dee Wigginsat Louisville 10 230 160. 2 275 18 325. 3 75 . 18-30-0. 325. 3 75. 0 .0 0 . 0 1. 10. 0 10 485 Sep1 26D'EriqFLORIDA King ST. 10 237 200. 4 220 33 317. 3 40 . 33-48-0. 317. 3 40. 2 52. 0 .31 3. 10. 0 8 517 OctTM 10TEAMat Clemson 8 225 .89 1 256 122.0-8121 0 42 . 12-29-3. 121. 0 42. 1 18. 0 .18 0. 0. 0 0 210 Oct30 17Jose PITTSBURGHBorregales 10 142 109. 0 122 16 222. 4 45 . 16-31-2. 222. 4 45. 0 .0 0 . 0 1. 0. 0 0 331 Oct2 24DonaldVIRGINIA Chaney, Jr. 10 148 122. 1 119 21 322. 1 43 . 21-30-0. 322. 1 431 2 26. 0 .16 0. 0. 0 0 444 Nov 06 at NC State 41 189 0 42 32 431 5 54 32-42-0 431 5 54 6 124 0 27 2 -4 0 1 620 27 Marshall Few 9 . 1 1 ...... Nov 14 at Virginia Tech 48 131 2 15 24 255 1 36 24-38-0 255 1 36 1 15 0 15 1 1 0 0 386 24 Christian Williams 1 1 . 1 ...... Dec 05 at Duke 42 220 3 34 17 304 3 89 17-26-0 304 3 89 0 0 0 0 3 13 0 17 524 Dec81 12LarryNORTH Hodges CAROLINA 6 127 .75 1 115 18 239. 2 76 . 18-32-1. 239. 2 76. 3 72. 0 .32 .0 0. 0 0 314 Miami99 Elijah (FL) Roberts 4 1392 1632. 17 175 209 2694. 23 89 . 209-333-6. 2694. 23 89. 17 348. 0 132 14. 50. 0 20 4326 Opponents58 Clay James 10 1379 1806. 15 172 214 2268. 16 87 . 214-341-7. 2268. 16 87. 15 364. 1 100. .8 59. 0 21 4074 20 Jalen Harrell 4 1 . 1 ...... Games:7 Xavier 10 • Avg/rush:Restrepo 4.2 • Avg/catch:6 12.91 • Pass. effic: 149.911 • KR avg:. 20.5 • PR. avg: 3.6 • . All purpose. avg/game:. 473.5. • Total. offense. avg/gm:. 432.6 62 Jarrid Williams 9 1 . 1 ...... 86 Dominic Mammarelli 9 . Tackles. . . Sacks Fumble. . Pass .Defense. blkd1-0 PAT. Attempts. . off Date TotalOpponent 10 ua393 308a total701 tfl-yds86-358no-yds28-203ff fr-yds7-11int-yds35 qbh32 brup 9--8kick kick11 rush3 rcv saf. t/o pts Sep 10OpponentsUAB 10 24402 28297 52699 8.0-2082-298 1.0-529-1831 0-06-76 0-044 621 7 4-00 4-45 01 0 . 0 0 31 Sep 19 at Louisville 63 18 81 10.0-44 3.0-31 2 2--8 1-0 4 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 47 Sep 26 FLORIDA ST. 36 34 70 13.0-67 6.0-52 1 0-0 3-8 7 3 0 7-7 0 0 0 14 52 Oct 10 at Clemson 56 16 72 9.0-23 1.0-3 1 1-0 0-0 1 3 3 2-2 0 0 0 0 17 Oct 17 PITTSBURGH 34 30 64 9.0-48 3.0-27 2 1-0 0-0 6 7 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 31 Oct 24 VIRGINIA 32 26 58 2.0-20 1.0-12 0 1-0 0-0 2 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 19 Nov 06 at NC State 28 40 68 6.0-20 2.0-11 0 0-0 1-6 3 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 44 Nov 14 at Virginia Tech 36 40 76 11.0-53 6.0-37 0 0-0 1-0 2 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 25 Dec 05 at Duke 43 36 79 13.0-44 4.0-19 4 4-0 1--3 1 1 0 6-6 0 0 0 17 48 Dec 12 NORTH CAROLINA 41 40 81 5.0-19 1.0-6 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 1-1 0 2 0 0 26 Miami (FL) 393 308 701 86.0-358 28.0-203 11 9--8 7-11 32 35 3 36-36 0 2 0 38 340 Opponents 402 297 699 82.0-298 29.0-183 5 4-0 6-76 21 44 1 32-32 0 0 0 31 260

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob Sep 10 UAB 6 285 47.5 55 0 0 5 3 2 1-1 25 0 6 390 65.0 6 0 Sep 19 at Louisville 3 127 42.3 47 0 0 2 0 1 4-4 57 0 10 635 63.5 6 0 Sep 26 FLORIDA ST. 1 36 36.0 36 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 30 0 8 520 65.0 7 0 Oct 10 at Clemson 7 325 46.4 51 0 0 6 1 1 1-1 42 0 3 194 64.7 2 1 Oct 17 PITTSBURGH 6 310 51.7 60 0 0 4 2 1 1-1 37 0 6 340 56.7 3 0 Oct 24 VIRGINIA 5 216 43.2 52 0 1 3 2 2 2-3 32 1 5 325 65.0 2 0 Nov 06 at NC State 4 173 43.2 52 0 1 1 1 2 3-3 38 0 8 514 64.2 6 0 Nov 14 at Virginia Tech 7 367 52.4 58 0 0 0 6 3 2-2 42 0 6 382 63.7 5 0 Dec 05 at Duke 2 83 41.5 42 0 0 1 0 0 2-3 52 0 9 551 61.2 5 0 Dec 12 NORTH CAROLINA 6 291 48.5 53 0 0 2 4 1 1-1 47 0 4 260 65.0 4 0 78Miami2020 (FL) CHEEZ-IT BOWL47 2213 GUIDE47.1 60 0 2 @CANESFOOTBALL24 19 14 18-20 | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM57 1 65 4111 63.2 46 1 Opponents 49 2125 43.4 59 0 3 18 16 19 12-18 53 3 52 3278 63.0 33 1 2020 Miami Hurricanes Football Miami (FL) Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Dec 12, 2020) 2020 STATISTICS (OVERALL: 8-2,All ACC: games 7-2, HOME: 4-1, AWAY: 4-1, NEUTRAL: 0-0)

Total Tackles UA-A Total UAB LOU FS CU UP VA ST VT DU NC Bolden, B DB 45-20 65 1 - 1 9 - 2 4 - 0 8 - 2 4 - 2 4 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 2 5 - 4 8 - 5 Carter, A DB 36-17 53 4 - 1 8 - 0 5 - 1 1 - 0 4 - 2 - 3 - 4 4 - 3 3 - 4 4 - 2 Frierson, G DB 27-22 49 2 - 1 2 - 2 2 - 3 5 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 4 3 - 3 6 - 2 2 - 2 3 - 2 Roche, Q DL 27-18 45 3 - 1 2 - 1 3 - 0 3 - 1 4 - 3 3 - 1 2 - 4 2 - 2 4 - 2 1 - 3 Phillips, J DL 21-24 45 0 - 2 2 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 2 3 - 4 3 - 7 4 - 4 3 - 1 2 - 2 Hall, G DB 18-19 37 1 - 2 4 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 1 5 - 3 2 - 0 0 - 2 2 - 5 3 - 1 0 - 3 Jennings, B LB 18-17 35 2 - 4 1 - 0 0 - 1 5 - 2 2 - 1 2 - 1 1 - 3 2 - 2 2 - 2 1 - 1 Brooks, S LB 15-18 33 0 - 3 4 - 2 0 - 1 1 - 1 2 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 3 3 - 4 D N P 4 - 2 Silvera, N DL 14-17 31 1 - 4 2 - 2 2 - 1 3 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 3 1 - 3 2 - 0 1 - 0 Ivey, D DB 23-8 31 2 - 1 1 - 1 4 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 1 3 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 4 3 - 0 3 - 1 Blades, A DB 19-10 29 2 - 1 5 - 1 1 - 0 4 - 0 0 - 1 2 - 3 3 - 2 2 - 2 D N P D N P Couch, T DB 20-7 27 1 - 0 5 - 1 2 - 0 2 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 0 3 - 2 1 - 0 3 - 3 McCloud, Z LB 15-10 25 2 - 0 6 - 3 2 - 3 1 - 0 1 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 2 D N P D N P 2 - 1 Smith, Keo DB 13-7 20 0 - 1 3 - 0 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 - 0 4 - 2 1 - 1 Ford, J DL 9-10 19 0 - 2 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 3 D N P 2 - 1 Harrison-Hunte DL 9-7 16 0 - 2 2 - 0 1 - 0 1 - 0 3 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 4 D N P D N P D N P Harvey, J DL 10-5 15 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 1 0 - 2 2 - 1 - D N P 2 - 0 2 - 1 Ragone, R LB 5-9 14 0 - 1 1 - 0 2 - 4 1 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 0 - 3 D N P Steed, W LB 4-8 12 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 1 D N P D N P 2 - 1 D N P D N P 1 - 4 0 - 1 Flagg, C LB 1-9 10 - D N P 0 - 1 0 - 1 0 - 2 D N P D N P 0 - 1 1 - 4 - Balom, B DB 6-4 10 - 1 - 0 2 - 1 3 - 2 - D N P - - - 0 - 1 Miller, J DL 3-6 9 - - - - 1 - 1 0 - 2 - 0 - 1 1 - 0 1 - 2 Blissett, J DL 3-4 7 - - 0 - 1 3 - 0 - - - D N P 0 - 1 0 - 2 Dunson, I DB 5-1 6 D N P 1 - 0 1 - 1 - 1 - 0 - - D N P 2 - 0 - Austin-Cave, T LB 1-5 6 - D N P 0 - 2 - 0 - 1 - - D N P 1 - 2 - Holley, J DL 0-6 6 - - 0 - 2 - - D N P D N P D N P 0 - 1 0 - 3 Clarke, M DB 1-4 5 D N P 0 - 1 0 - 1 D N P - D N P D N P D N P 1 - 2 - Huff, A LB 0-5 5 - 0 - 1 0 - 1 D N P 0 - 1 - - - D N P 0 - 2 Williams, C DL 2-3 5 D N P 1 - 0 0 - 2 1 - 0 - - - - 0 - 1 - Harris, C 2-1 3 ------2 - 1 - - - Williams, Q DL 1-2 3 D N P D N P 0 - 2 D N P D N P D N P D N P - - 1 - 0 Burns, R 2-1 3 2020 - Miami - Hurricanes - 1 - 0 Football - 0 - 1 1 - 0 D N P D N P D N P Parrott, M 1-1 Miami (FL)2 Tackle - For 1 - 0Loss Game-by-Game - - (as -of Dec 012, - 1 2020) - - D N P - Wiggins, D 2-0 2 - - All games - 1 - 0 - - - - - 1 - 0 Washington, K DB 2-0 2 D N P D N P - D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P 1 - 0 1 - 0 Williams, Cha DL 0-2 2 - D N P 0 - 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P - 0 - 1 TEAM 2-0 2 2 - 0 ------TACKLESKing, D FOR LOSS UA-A2-0 Total 2 UAB - LOU - FS - CU - UP 2 - 0 VA - ST - VT - DU - NC - Phillips,James, J C DL 11-91-0 15.5 1 0.5-1 - 1.0-2 - 1.0-4 - 1.0-3 1 - 0 1.0-4 - - - 1.5-7 - 4.5-24 - 3.5-20 - 1.5-9 - Roche,Williams, Q DL J 11-71-0 14.5 1 1.0-5 - 2.5-7 - 2.0-12 - -1 - 0 4.0-14 D N P - - 0.5-0 - 1.0-2 - 3.0-13 - 0.5-3 - Few, M 0-1 1 - - - 0 - 1 - - D N P - - - Frierson,Restrepo, G DBX 9-01-0 9 . 0 1 1.0-1 - D - N P 2.0-3 1 - 0 3.0-9 - - - -D N P 1.0-2 D N P 2.0-13 - - - - D N P Silvera,Harrell, N J DL DB 6-21-0 7 . 0 1 1.0-2 D N P D - N P 1.0-14 1 - 0 1.0-1 D N P D- N P - - 1.0-5 - 1.0-1 - 1.0-1 D N P 1.0-1 D N P Jennings,Roberts, BE LB DL 5-31-0 6 . 5 1 2.0-2 D N P 1.0-4 D N P 0.5-1 - 1.0-1 D N P D- N P 1.0-12 D N P 0.5-1 D N P 0.5-2 - - 1 - 0 - - Harrison-HunteChaney, D DL 5-11-0 5 . 5 1 - - 2.0-14 - 1.0-10 - -1 - 0 2.0-11 - - - 0.5-0 - DNP - DNP - DNP - Borregales, J 1-0 1 - - - - - 1 - 0 - - - - Bolden,Hodges, B DBL 4-01-0 4 . 0 1 - - 1.0-2 D N P 2.0-6 - -1 - 0 1.0-7 ------D N P - D N P - D N P Harvey, J DL 3-1 3 . 5 - - - 2.0-7 0.5-6 - - DNP 1.0-1 - Ragone, R LB 2-2 3 . 0 - - 1.5-7 1.0-2 - - - - 0.5-1 DNP Steed, W LB 2-2 3 . 0 0.5-1 1.0-1 - DNP DNP 1.0-8 DNP DNP - 0.5-2 Smith, Keo DB 1-2 2 . 0 ------2.0-6 - TEAM 2-0 2 . 0 2.0-8 ------McCloud, Z LB 2-0 2 . 0 - 1.0-14 1.0-9 - - - - DNP DNP - Ford, J DL 1-1 1 . 5 - - 0.5-0 - - - - - DNP 1.0-2 Couch, T DB 1-1 1 . 5 ------1.0-5 0.5-3 - - Hall, G DB 1-1 1 . 5 ------0.5-2 1.0-1 - Brooks, S LB 0-3 1 . 5 - 0.5-0 - - - - - 1.0-6 DNP - Miller, J DL 0-2 1 . 0 2020 - Miami - Hurricanes- - 0.5-6 Football - - - - 0.5-2 Williams, C DL 0-1 0 . 5 MiamiDNP (FL) Sacks - Game-by-Game - - (as of - Dec 12, - 2020) - - 0.5-1 - Williams, Q DL 0-1 0 . 5 DNP DNP 0.5-1All gamesDNP DNP DNP DNP - - - Clarke, M DB 0-1 0 . 5 DNP - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP 0.5-0 -

SACKS UA-A Total UAB LOU FS CU UP VA ST VT DU NC Phillips, J DL 6-4 8.0 - - - 1.0-3 0.5-2 - 1.0-6 2.5-15 2.5-9 0.5-3 Roche, Q DL 3-3 4.5 1.0-5 - 1.0-7 - 0.5-3 - - - 1.5-10 0.5-3 Harrison-Hunte DL 3-0 3.0 - 1.0-13 1.0-10 - 1.0-10 - - DNP DNP DNP McCloud, Z LB 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-14 1.0-9 - - - - DNP DNP - Frierson, G DB 2-0 2.0 ------2.0-13 - - Jennings, B LB 2-0 2.0 - 1.0-4 - - - 1.0-12 - - - - Couch, T DB 1-1 1.5 ------1.0-5 0.5-3 - - Silvera, N DL 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-14 ------Brooks, S LB 0-2 1.0 ------1.0-6 DNP - Ragone, R LB 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-7 ------DNP Bolden, B DB 1-0 1.0 - - 1.0-5 ------Miller, J DL 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-6 - - - - - Harvey, J DL 0-1 0.5 - - - - 0.5-6 - - DNP - - @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 79 GAME 1 | SEPT. 10 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. GAME 2 | SEPT. 19 | LOUISVILLE, KY.

UAB 14 #17/#18 MIAMI 47

MIAMI 31 #18/#16 LOUISVILLE 34

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score UAB (1-1) 7 0 7 0 14 Miami (2-0, 1-0) 14 6 17 10 47 Miami (1-0) 7 7 17 0 31 Louisville (1-1, 0-1) 3 3 14 14 34

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1st 09:02 LOU Turner 40 field goal 1st 02:30 UAB Watkins 16 pass from Johnson III (Quinn kick) 9-58 3:22; UM 0 - LOU 3 2-17 0:44; UAB 7 - UM 0 07:11 UM Mallory 17 pass from King (Borregales kick) 01:04 UM Harris 66 run (Borregales kick) 5-75 1:51; UM 7 - LOU 3 4-76 1:36; UAB 7 - UM 7 01:41 UM Knighton 3 run (Borregales kick) 2nd 10:04 UM King 12 run (Borregales kick) 11-86 3:39; UM 14 - LOU 3 6-64 2:16; UAB 7 - UM 14 2nd 11:06 LOU Turner 22 field goal 3rd 10:15 UM Borregales 25 field goal 12-71 5:35; UM 14 - LOU 6 11-66 4:45; UAB 7 - UM 17 10:07 UM Borregales 48 field goal 06:19 UAB Brown 6 run (Quinn kick) 6-34 0:59; UM 17 - LOU 6 9-75 3:56; UAB 14 - UM 17 05:49 UM Borregales 57 field goal 04:02 UM Harris 4 run (Borregales kick) 7-21 2:08; UM 20 - LOU 6 7-71 2:17; UAB 14 - UM 24 3rd 11:28 LOU Hawkins 19 run (Turner kick) 00:00 UM Jordan 4 pass from King (Borregales kick) 7-75 3:32; UM 20 - LOU 13 7-75 2:42; UAB 14 - UM 31 11:15 UM Harris 75 run (Borregales kick) 1-75 0:13; UM 27 - LOU 13 05:13 LOU Atwell 6 pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) 11-74 6:02; UM 27 - LOU 20 UAB UM 05:02 UM Knighton 75 pass from King (Borregales kick) FIRST DOWNS 14 25 1-75 0:11; UM 34 - LOU 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-80 52-337 00:40 UM Borregales 22 field goal PASSING YDS (NET) 205 158 8-37 2:50; UM 37 - LOU 20 4th 10:58 UM Borregales 40 field goal Passes Comp-Att-Int 19-35-0 18-27-0 9-38 2:58; UM 40 - LOU 20 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-285 79-495 07:04 LOU Ford 4 pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 1-1 8-75 3:54; UM 40 - LOU 27 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 3-20-0 05:20 UM Jordan 47 pass from King (Borregales kick) Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 2-41-0 3-45 1:44; UM 47 - LOU 27 02:06 LOU Atwell 19 pass from Cunningham (Turner kick) Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-87 3:14; UM 47 - LOU 34 Punts (Number-Avg) 11-42.0 6-47.5 Penalties-Yards 11-75 3-30 UM LOU Possession Time 29:04 30:56 FIRST DOWNS 19 29 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 15 7 of 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-160 49-209 PASSING YDS (NET) 325 307 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-30-0 26-36-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-485 85-516 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 1-5 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-2 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 1-10-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 4-67-0 RUSHING: UAB: Brown, Sp. 16-74/1; Brown, Jer. 8-13; TM 1--2; Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 1-0-0 0-0-0 Johnston III 1--5; UM: Harris 17-134/2; King 12-83/1; Knighton Punts (Number-Avg) 3-42.3 4-36.8 9-59; Chaney, Jr. 8-52; Burns 4-12; Perry 2--3 Penalties-Yards 11-89 7-70 Possession Time 21:59 38:01 PASSING: UAB: Johnston III 15-23-0-150; Lucero 4-12-0-55; Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 4 UM: King 16-24-0-144; Perry 2-3-0-14 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-31 1-2 RECEIVING: UAB: Mitchell 8-117; Watkins 3-32/1; Brown 2-8; Shropshire 1-4; Brown, Sp. 1-10; Pittman 1-10; Johnson 1-6; RUSHING: UM: Harris 9-134/1; Chaney, Jr., 7-10; King 8-9; Knighton 4-9/1; Burns Stanley 1-4; Rudolph 1-4; UM: Harris 4-10; Jordan 3-51/1; Har- 1-1; TM 1--3; LOU: Hawkins 27-164/1; Hall 9-37; Cunningham 10-7; Robbins 2-6; Burkley 1--5 ley 3-27; Wiggins 3-25; Pope 2-18; Payton 1-13; Burns 1-8; Few 1-6 PASSING: UM: King 18-30-0-325; LOU: Cunningham: 26-36-1-307

RECEIVING: UM: Jordan 7-120/1; Pope 4-64; Harley 2-30; Wiggins 2-15; Knighton 1-75/1; Mallory 1-17/1; Harris 1-4; LOU: Atwell 8-114/2; Fitzpatrick 7-74; Ford 3-14; Marshall 2-34; Hall 2-0; Smith 1-36; Pfeifer 1-20; Hawkins 1-12; Watkins 1-3

80 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM GAME 3 | SEPT. 26 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. GAME 4 | OCT. 10 | CLEMSON, S.C.

FLORIDA STATE 10 #7/#7 MIAMI 17

#12/#14 MIAMI 52 #1/#1 CLEMSON 42

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Florida State (0-2, 0-2) 3 0 7 0 10 Miami (3-1, 2-1) 0 10 0 7 17 Miami (3-0, 2-0) 14 24 0 14 52 Clemson (4-0, 3-0) 7 14 14 7 42

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1st 09:53 UM Jordan 24 pass from King (Borregales kick) 1st 09:50 CU Galloway 24 pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) 13-75 5:07; FSU 0 - UM 7 10-75 5:10; UM 0 - CU 7 05:12 FSU Fitzgerald 26 field goal 2nd 14:54 CU Etienne 2 run (Potter kick) 14-68 4:41; FSU 3 - UM 7 16-89 7:27; UM 0 - CU 14 00:19 UM Harris 3 run (Borregales kick) 03:43 UM Borregales 42 field goal 15-79 4:53; FSU 3 - UM 14 7-55 3:07; UM 3 - CU 14 2nd 12:36 UM Harris 12 run (Borregales kick) 01:14 CU Galloway 11 pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) 3-57 0:59; FSU 3 - UM 21 6-70 2:39; UM 3 - CU 21 10:17 UM Wiggins 40 pass from King (Borregales kick) 00:00 UM Ivey 48 blocked feld goal return (Borregales 3-52 1:04; FSU 3 - UM 28 kick); UM 10 - CU 21 03:37 UM Chaney 2 run (Borregales kick) 3rd 07:56 CU Etienne 72 run (Potter kick) 11-70 4:49; FSU 3 - UM 35 1-72 0:12; UM 10 - CU 28 00:00 UM Borregales 30 field goal 02:31 CU Lawrence 3 run (Potter kick) 8-38 0:44; FSU 3 - UM 38 6-60 2:32; UM 10 - CU 35 3rd 10:57 FS McDonald 12 pass from Blackman (Fitzgerald 4th 08:31 UM King 7 run (Borregales kick) kick); 12-79 4:03; FSU 10 - UM 38 9-71 4:18; UM 17 - CU 35 4th 14:57 UM Chaney 5 run (Borregales kick) 04:32 CU Allen 22 pass from Lawrence (Potter kick) 12-80 5:39; FSU 10 - UM 45 7-65 3:59; UM 17 - CU 42 06:30 UM Redding III 7 pass from Perry (Price kick) 9-67 4:33; FSU 10 - UM 52 UM CU FSU UM FIRST DOWNS 9 34 FIRST DOWNS 23 33 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25-89 44-258 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-151 37-200 PASSING YDS (NET) 121 292 PASSING YDS (NET) 179 317 Passes Comp-Att-Int 12-29-3 29-44-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 22-37-3 33-48-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 54-210 88-550 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-330 85-517 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 1-1 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 4-2 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 1-1-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 3-10-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 1-18-0 0-0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 1-21-0 2-52-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 3-8-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 3-8-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-46.4 3-52.7 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-39.8 1-36.0 Penalties-Yards 15-135 8-85 Penalties-Yards 12-113 8-80 Possession Time 21:37 38:23 Possession Time 28:05 31:55 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 8 of 17 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 11 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 3 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 5-33 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 6-52 RUSHING: UM: King 14-84/1; Chaney 1-8; Harris 8-3; Knigh- RUSHING: FSU: Toafili 8-64; Travis 7-52; Corbin 6-43; Wilson ton 1-0; Perry 1--6; CU: Etienne 17-149/2; Lawrence 8-34/1; 1-11; Douglas 3-5; Terry 1--4; Rodemaker 3--5; Blackman 7-- Uiagalelei 2-17; Dukes 3-16; Mellusi 2-13; Dixon 5-12; Pace 2-9; 15; UM: King 8-65; Harris 12-43/2; Chaney 7-35/2; Burns 4-28; Rencher 3-5; Phommachanh 2-3 Knighton 5-28; Perry 1-1 PASSING: UM: King 12-28-2-121; Perry 0-1-1-0; CU: Lawrence PASSING: FSU: Blackman 16-26-1-120; Rodemaker 5-9-1-47; 29-41-0-292; TM 0-1-0; Phommachanh 0-1-0-0; Uiagalelei Travis 1-2-1-12; UM: King 29-40-0-267; Perry 4-7-0-50 0-1-0-0 RECEIVING: FSU: McDonald 6-58/1; Corbin 3-15; Wilson 3-14; RECEIVING: UM: Jordan 3-31; Harley 3-17; Smith 1-42; Wig- Toafili 2-35; Poitier 2-22; Williamson 2-15; Douglas 2-13; Travis gins 1-24; Harris 1-6; Mallory 1-5; Knighton 1--1; Chaney 1--3; 1-5; Helton 1-2; UM: Harley 7-53; Pope 5-60; Jordan 5-41/1; CU: Etienne 8-73; Rodgers 7-62; Galloway 4-74/2; Ladson Harris 4-20; Wiggins 3-54/1; Knighton 3-35; Redding III 3-43; Spector 3-10; Powell 2-12; Allen 1-22; Williams 1--4 2-13/1; Burns 1-18; Chaney 1-15; Mallory 1-10; Hodges 1--2

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 81 GAME 5 | OCT. 17 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. GAME 6 | OCT. 24 | MIAMI GARDENS, FLA.

PITTSBURGH 19 VIRGINIA 14

#12/#13 MIAMI 31 #11/#11 MIAMI 19

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Pittsburgh (3-3, 2-3) 0 6 13 0 19 Virginia (1-4, 1-4) 7 0 0 7 14 Miami (4-1, 3-1) 7 7 14 3 31 Miami (5-1, 4-1) 7 3 3 6 19

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1st 05:48 UM Harris 35 pass from King (Borregales kick) 1st 14:32 UM Harley 43 pass from King (Borregales kick) 3-45 0:55; UP 0 - UM 7 2-75 0:28; VA 0 - UM 7 10:06 VA Poljan 2 pass from Armstrong (Delaney kick) 2nd 06:44 UM Mallory 6 pass from King (Borregales kick) 11-64 4:26; VA 7 - UM 7 11-45 3:35; UP 0 - UM 14 2nd 01:02 UM Borregales 32 field goal 02:43 UP Kessman 33 field goal 10-65 2:07; VA 7 - UM 10 9-60 4:01; UP 3 - UM 14 3rd 03:47 UM Borregales 20 field goal 00:08 UP Kessman 24 field goal 16-88 6:10; VA 7 - UM 13 4-6 2:02; UP 6 - UM 14 4th 12:04 UM Chaney 1 yd run (King rush failed) 3rd 13:13 UM Harley 38 pass from King (Borregales kick) 12-80 4:05; VA 7 - UM 19 6-75 1:47; UP 6 - UM 21 05:27 VA Henry 35 pass from Armstrong (Delaney kick) 11:20 UP Kessman 36 field goal 6-94 2:10; VA 14 - UM 19 6-58 1:53; UP 9 - UM 21 09:20 UP Moraga 1 pass from Yellen (Kessman kick) 1-1 0:05; UP 16 - UM 21 VA UM 05:40 UM Mallory 45 pass from King (Borregales kick) FIRST DOWNS 18 23 2-38 0:41; UP 16 - UM 28 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-185 48-122 00:31 UP Kessman 30 field goal PASSING YDS (NET) 181 322 10-74 5:09; UP 19 - UM 28 4th 04:13 UM Borregales 37 field goal Passes Comp-Att-Int 16-32-0 21-30-0 14-65 7:11; UP 19 - UM 31 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-366 78-444 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-0 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 1-19-0 0-0-0 UP UM Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 3-76-0 2-26-0 FIRST DOWNS 19 21 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 0-0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-22 42-109 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.2 5-43.2 PASSING YDS (NET) 278 222 Penalties-Yards 6-48 6-38 Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-47-0 16-31-2 Possession Time 28:32 31:28 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-300 73-331 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 0-0 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 8 of 17 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 2-16-0 1-0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 1-14-0 0-0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-4 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 2-68-0 0-0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-26 1-12 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-47.0 6-51.7 Penalties-Yards 10-89 5-55 RUSHING: VA: Armstrong 16-91; Taulapapa 10-56; Thompson Possession Time 30:33 29:27 6-25; Armstead 4-22; Kelly 1--8; UM: Chaney 10-43/1; Knigh- Third-Down Conversions 3 of 17 4 of 13 ton 12-37; King 14-28; Harris 8-8; Burns 3-7; TM 1--1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 2-3 PASSING: VA: Armstrong 17-30-0-181; Thompson 0-1-0-0; Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-19 3-27 UM: King 21-30-0-322 RUSHING: UP: Sibley 4-23; Davis 7-21; Hill 1-3; Turner 2-3; Da- vis 9-0; Yellen 3--28; UM: King 11-32; Knighton 7-25; Harris RECEIVING: VA: Kemp 5-49; Poljan 4-26/1; Jana 3-60; 12-24; Chaney 5-18; Burns 4-15; TM 3--5 Thompson 2-11; Henry 1-35; Simpson 1-2; UM: Harley 10-170/1; Pope 3-48; Wiggins 3-36; Mallory 2-58; Few 1-6; Payton 1-5; PASSING: UP: Yellen 22-46-0-277; Beville: 1-1-0-0; UM: King Knighton 1--1 16-31-2-222 RECEIVING: UP: Addison 8-147; Jacques-Louis 5-40; Moraga 2-24/1; Mack 2-17; Davis 2-9; Wayne 1-26; Davis 1-7; Sibley 1-7; Turner 1-1; UM: Pope 5-46; Knighton 5-27; Mallory 2-51/2; Har- ley 2-47/1; Harris 1-35/1; Smith 1-16

82 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM GAME 7 | NOV. 6 | RALEIGH, N.C. GAME 8 | NOV. 14 | BLACKSBURG, VA.

#10/#11 MIAMI 44 #9/#9 MIAMI 25

NC STATE 41 VIRGINIA TECH 24

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Miami (6-1, 5-1) 14 7 10 13 44 Miami (7-1, 6-1) 3 10 6 6 25 NC State (4-3, 4-3) 14 10 14 3 41 Virginia Tech (4-4, 4-3) 7 7 10 0 24 Scoring Summary 1st 12:44 ST Hockman 31 pass from Thomas (Dunn kick) Scoring Summary 6-89 2:16; UM 0 - ST 7 1st 06:01 VT Hooker 53 run (Johnson kick) 09:21 UM Mallory 3 pass from King (Borregales kick) 3-87 1:03; UM 0 - VT 7 9-75 3:23; UM 7 - ST 7 00:37 UM Borregales 42 field goal 06:31 ST Carter 11 pass from Hockman (Dunn kick) 13-50 5:24; UM 3 - VT 7 8-75 2:50; UM 7 - ST 14 2nd 08:47 VT Holston 8 run (Johnson kick) 03:14 UM Wiggins 39 pass from King (Borregales kick) 7-80 2:30; UM 3 - VT 14 10-86 3:10; UM 14 - ST 14 05:11 UM King 10 run (Borregales kick) 2nd 13:34 UM Harley 20 pass from King (Borregales kick) 10-84 3:30; UM 10 - VT 14 7-65 2:01; UM 21 - ST 14 00:04 UM Borregales 40 field goal 09:35 ST Dunn 42 field goal 11-45 3:33; UM 13 - VT 14 10-50 3:59; UM 21 - ST 17 02:49 ST Angeline 9 pass from Hockman (Dunn kick) 3rd 09:29 VT Holston 1 run (Johnson kick) 7-80 3:44; UM 21 - ST 24 11-74 3:49; UM 13 - VT 21 3rd 11:26 UM Borregales 36 field goal 06:14 VT Johnson 38 field goal 9-59 3:29; UM 24 - ST 24 6-28 2:13; UM 13 - VT 24 07:17 ST Knight 1 run (Dunn kick) 01:27 UM Harris 6 run (King pass failed) 9-75 4:09; UM 24 - ST 31 13-74 4:47; UM 19 - VT 24 05:00 UM Pope 17 pass from King (Borregales kick) 4th 05:59 UM Pope 36 pass from King (King pass failed) 6-85 2:09; UM 31 - ST 31 10-82 3:39; UM 25 - VT 24 04:45 ST Knight 100 kickoff return (Dunn kick) UM 31 - ST 38 4th 14:55 ST Dunn 53 field goal 8-37 2:30; UM 31 - ST 41 UM VT 11:04 UM Borregales 38 field goal FIRST DOWNS 26 23 11-54 3:51; UM 34 - ST 41 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-131 41-160 06:12 UM Borregales 22 field goal 8-60 3:19; UM 37 - ST 41 PASSING YDS (NET) 255 202 02:43 UM Harley 54 pass from King (Borregales kick) Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-38-0 19-30-1 5-84 1:08; UM 44 - ST 41 TOTAL OFFENSE: PLAYS-YARDS 86-386 71-362 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0 UM ST Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 1-1-0 2-21-0 FIRST DOWNS 30 24 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 1-15-0 1-13-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-189 34-131 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 1-0-0 0-0-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 431 279 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-52.4 6-39.0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 32-42-0 20-29-1 TOTAL OFFENSE: PLAYS-YARDS 83-620 63-410 Penalties-Yards 8-77 2-10 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 1-0 Possession Time 32:36 27:24 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 2--4-0 0-0-0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 7 of 16 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 6-124-0 2-105-1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 1-6-0 0-0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-43.2 3-46.7 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3 Penalties-Yards 12-101 8-78 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-37 6-46 Possession Time 33:00 27:00 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 7 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 RUSHING: UM: Harris 14-63/1; Knighton 7-27; Chaney 8-25; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 4-4 King 18-15/1; Borregales 1-1; VT: Hooker 21-59/1; Herbert 8-49; Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 2-12 Holston 4-36/2; Patterson 1-9; Robinson 1-5; Blackshear 6-2

RUSHING: UM: King 15-105; Harris 15-62; Chaeny 3-14; Knighton 5-13; TM 3--5; ST: Person 12-79; Knight 13-45/1; Hockman 7-7; Houston 2-0 PASSING: UM: King 24-38-0-255; VT: Hooker 19-29-1-202

PASSING: UM: King 31-41-0-430; Hodges 1-1-0-1; ST: Hockman 19-28-1-248; RECEIVING: UM: Wiggins 8-106; Harley 6-51; Pope 4-50/1; Thomas 1-1-0-31 Jordan 2-22; Mallory 2-21; Payton 2-5; VT: Turner 5-86; Rob- RECEIVING: UM: Harley 8-153/2; Wiggins 7-77/1; Pope 6-97/1; Mallory 6-78/1; Har- inson 5-42; Blackshear 2-16; Holston 2-11; Deluiis 2-11; Smith ris 2-12; Payton 1-12; King 1-1; Chaney 1-1; ST: Emezie 4-95; Angeline 4-54/1; Rooks 1-30; Herbert 1-7; Gallo 1-3 3-37; Carter 3-30; Person 2-10; Hockman 1-31/1; Thomas 1-9; Riley 1-8; Knight 1-5

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#8/#9 MIAMI 48 #20/#20 UNC 62

DUKE 0 #8/#9 MIAMI 26

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Miami (8-1, 7-1) 14 7 21 6 48 North Carolina (8-3, 7-3) 21 13 7 21 62 Duke (2-8, 1-7) 0 0 0 0 0 Miami (8-2, 7-2) 3 7 8 8 26

Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1st 06:01 UM Jordan 24 pass from King (Borregales kick) 1st 11:46 UM Borregales 47 field goal 12-88 3:39; UM 7 - DU 0 10-50; 3:14; NC 0 - UM 3 01:15 UM Harris 34 run (Borregales kick) 08:53 NC Williams 2 run (Atkins kick) 6-80 1:47; UM 14 - DU 0 6-75 2:53; NC 7 - UM 3 2nd 09:07 UM King 11 run (Borregales kick) 02:33 NC Williams 1 run (Atkins kick) 5-56 1:34; UM 21 - DU 0 11-71 4:59; NC 14 - UM 3 00:15 NC Carter 65 run (Atkins kick) 3rd 08:15 UM Wiggins 2 pass from King (Borregales kick) 1-65 0:11; NC 21 - UM 3 9-62 2:43; UM 28 - DU 0 2nd 10:48 NC Atkins 21 field goal 04:48 UM Harley 89 pass from King (Borregales kick) 6-76 2:58; NC 24 - UM 3 2-91 0:42; UM 28 - DU 0 07:09 NC Carter 25 run (Atkins kick) 02:03 UM Harris 1 run (Borregales kick) 3-67; 1:34; NC 31 - UM 3 7-27 2:35; UM 35 - DU 0 03:05 NC Atkins 25 field goal 4th 10:50 UM Borregales 52 field goal 5-84; 1:49; NC 34 - UM 3 5-48 2:35; UM 45 - DU 0 00:10 UM Harley 2 pass from King (Borregales kick) 08:39 UM Borregales 32 field goal 2-75 0:35; NC 34 - UM 10 5-16 2:05; UM 48 - DU 0 3rd 07:24 NC Howell 2 run (Atkins kick) 13-75 7:36; NC 41 - UM 10 06:49 UM Jordan 76 pass from King (Wiggins pass from UM DU King); NC 41 - UM 18 FIRST DOWNS 24 14 4th 14:16 NC Howell 1 pass from Groves (Atkins kick) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-220 33-56 8-76 4:20; NC 48 - UM 18 12:42 UM Harris 6 run (Mallory pass from King) PASSING YDS (NET) 304 121 6-68 1:34; NC 48 - UM 26 Passes Comp-Att-Int 17-26-0 25-31-1 11:00 NC Morales 5 pass from Howell (Atkins kick) TOTAL OFFENSE: PLAYS-YARDS 68-524 64-177 4-46 1:42; NC 55 - UM 26 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-1 4-4 03:58 NC Williams 1 run (Atkins kick) Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 3-13-0 0-0-0 10-75 6:39; NC 62 - UM 26 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 3-68-0 NC UM Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 1--3-0 0-0-0 FIRST DOWNS 31 15 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-41.5 7-44.6 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 55-554 27-75 Penalties-Yards 3-45 6-55 PASSING YDS (NET) 224 239 Possession Time 27:38 32:22 Passes Comp-Att-Int 15-20-0 18-32-1 TOTAL OFFENSE: PLAYS-YARDS 75-778 59-314 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 10 5 of 15 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 0-0 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 Punt Returns-Yards-TDs 2-2-0 0-0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards-TDs 0-0-0 3-72-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 1-10 Interception Returns-Yards-TDs 1-0-0 1-0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 0-0 6-48.5 Penalties-Yards 5-50 7-68 RUSHING: UM: Harris 15-96/2; Chaney 9-62; King 11-46; Possession Time 40:19 19:41 Knighton 2-11; Matocha 2-5; Pery 2-2; TM 1--2; DU: Durant Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 4 of 12 10-48; Jackson 9-14; Holmberg 2-7; Brice 9-0; Waters 2--2; Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 1 Pancol 1--11 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 8-9 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 1-6 PASSING: UM: King 16-24-0-248; Perry 1-2-0-56; DU: Brice RUSHING: NC: Carter 24-308/2; Williams 23-236/3; Henderson 1-8; 20-25-0-94; Holmberg 5-6-1-27 Howell 4-5; Green 1-2; Brooks 1-1; Criswell 1--6; UM: King 11-53; Harris 10-24; Chaney 4-5; Jordan 1-0; Van Dyke 1--7 RECEIVING: UM: Chaney 4-81; Jordan 4-75/1; Wiggins 3-14; Harley 2-105/1; Harris 2-7; Restrepo 1-12; Mallory 1-10; DU: PASSING: NC: Howell 14-19-0-223; Groves 1-1-0-1; King 18-30-1-239; Calhoun 6-21; Bobo 5-36; Pancol 5-22; Durant 3-0; Marwede Van Dyke 0-2-0-0 2-14; Robetson 2-8; Dalmolin 1-13; Birmingham 1-7 RECEIVING: NC: Brown 4-167; Green 2-15; Newsome 2-15; Carter 2-9; Williams 2-0; Walston 1-12; Morales 1-5/1; Howell 1-1/1; NC: Jordan 6-140/1; Harley 6-77/1; Mallory 2-12; Pope 2-6; Chaney 1-5; Harris 1--1

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BOWL OPPONENT W-L SCORE COACH DATE NOTES 1933 Palm Festival Manhattan W 7-0 Tom McCann 1/1/33 Cook’s 3-yard TD run was lone score 1934 Palm Festival Duquesne L 7-33 Tom McCann 1/1/34 Duquense scored 27 fourth-quarter points 1935 Orange Bucknell L 0-26 Irl Tubbs 1/1/35 Bucknell scored 19 second-half points 1946 Orange Holy Cross W 13-6 Jack Harding 1/1/46 Hudson 89-yard INT return capped upset of No. 16 HC 1951 Orange Clemson L 14-15 Andy Gustafson 1/1/51 Clemson safety in fourth quarter was go-ahead score 1952 Gator Clemson W 14-0 Andy Gustafson 1/2/52 Mallios scored both TDs in UM’s win in 1951 rematch 1961 Liberty Syracuse L 14-15 Andy Gustafson 12/16/61 Up 14-0 at half, UM allowed 15 second-half points 1962 Gotham Nebraska L 34-35 Andy Gustafson 12/15/62 Lead changed hands six times before Nebraska won 1966 Liberty Virginia Tech W 14-7 Charlie Tate 12/10/66 Rallied from 7-0 halftime deficit for fourth bowl win 1967 Bluebonnet Colorado L 21-31 Charlie Tate 12/23/67 Colorado outscored Miami, 21-7, in second half 1981 Peach Virginia Tech W 20-10 Howard Schnellenberger 1/2/81 Jim Kelly (offense), Jim Burt (defense) named MOPs 1984 Orange Nebraska W 31-30 Howard Schnellenberger 1/2/84 Miami claimed first of five national championships 1985 Fiesta UCLA L 37-39 Jimmy Johnson 1/1/85 John Lee kicked GW 23-yard FG with 51 seconds left 1986 Sugar Tennessee L 7-35 Jimmy Johnson 1/1/86 After UM took 7-0 lead, UT scored final 35 points 1987 Fiesta Penn State L 10-14 Jimmy Johnson 1/2/87 Vinny Testaverde threw INT with 18 seconds to go 1988 Orange Oklahoma W 20-14 Jimmy Johnson 1/1/88 Miami collected second national championship 1989 Orange Nebraska W 23-3 Jimmy Johnson 1/2/89 Carlos Huerta booted three FGs in win 1990 Sugar Alabama W 33-25 Dennis Erickson 1/1/90 Miami’s third national title — second in three years 1991 Cotton Texas W 46-3 Dennis Erickson 1/1/91 Canes’ fourth consecutive bowl win 1992 Orange Nebraska W 22-0 Dennis Erickson 1/1/92 Miami claimed fourth national title in nine years 1993 Sugar Alabama L 13-34 Dennis Erickson 1/1/93 Loss snapped five-game bowl winning streak 1994 Fiesta Arizona L 0-29 Dennis Erickson 1/1/94 Shut out in bowl game for first time since 1935 1995 Orange Nebraska L 17-24 Dennis Erickson 1/1/95 Nebraska scored 15 fourth-quarter points 1996 Carquest Virginia W 31-21 Butch Davis 12/27/96 Win snapped three-game bowl losing streak 1998 Micron PC N.C. State W 46-23 Butch Davis 12/29/98 Scott Covington threw for 320 yards (MVP) 2000 Gator Georgia Tech W 28-13 Butch Davis 1/1/00 UM defense, MVP Nate Webster shut down GT offense 2001 Sugar Florida W 37-20 Butch Davis 1/2/01 Win wrapped up best season since 1994 (11-1) 2002 Rose Nebraska W 37-14 Larry Coker 1/3/02 Miami’s fifth national title; first Rose Bowl victory 2003 Fiesta Ohio State L2OT 24-31 Larry Coker 1/3/03 34-game winning streak snapped 2004 Orange Florida State W 16-14 Larry Coker 1/2/04 Jarrett Payton (MVP) rushing for 131 yards 2004 Peach Florida W 27-10 Larry Coker 12/31/04 Devin Hester returned blocked FG 78 yards for TD 2005 Peach LSU L 3-40 Larry Coker 12/30/05 Worst bowl loss in program history 2006 MPC Computers Nevada W 21-20 Larry Coker 12/31/06 Kirby Freeman threw for 272 yards, added 3 TDs 2008 Emerald California L 17-24 12/27/08 Cal’s Anthony Miller scored go-ahead TD in 4Q 2009 Champs Sports Wisconsin L 14-20 Randy Shannon 12/29/09 Wisconsin scored 20 unanswered points 2010 Sun Notre Dame L 17-33 Jeff Stoutland1 12/31/10 Miami trailed, 30-3, entering fourth quarter 2013 Russell Athletic Louisville L 9-36 Al Golden 12/28/13 Scored game’s first points on safety 2014 Independence South Carolina L 21-24 Al Golden 12/27/14 Miami outgained South Carolina, 422-354 2015 Hyundai Sun Washington State L 14-20 Larry Scott1 12/26/15 Canes’ second half rally fell short 2016 Russell Athletic West Virginia W 31-14 Mark Richt 12/28/16 Miami held WVU to a season-low 229 yards 2017 Capital One Orange Wisconsin L 24-34 Mark Richt 12/30/17 UM makes first OB, “NY-6” appearance since 2004 2018 New Era Pinstripe Wisconsin L 3-35 Mark Richt 12/28/18 Miami plays first bowl game in NY since 1962 Gotham 2019 Independence Louisiana Tech L 0-14 Manny Diaz 12/29/19 Hurricanes earn second Indy Bowl trip in Diaz’s first year

1 — interim head coach BOWL GAME RECORD BREAKDOWN BY DATE BY COACH W L PCT W L PCT Pre-New Year’s Eve 4 12 .250 Butch Davis 4 0 1.000 New Year’s Eve 2 1 .667 Howard Schnellenberger 2 0 1.000 New Year’s Day 7 8 .467 Jack Harding 1 0 1.000 Post-New Year’s Day 7 2 .778 Larry Coker 4 2 .667 Dennis Erickson 3 3 .500 BY BOWL GAME Tom McCann 1 1 .500 W L PCT Mark Richt 1 2 .333 Bluebonnet 0 1 .000 Charlie Tate 1 1 .500 Cotton 1 0 1.000 Jimmy Johnson 2 3 .400 Fiesta 0 4 .000 Andy Gustafson 1 3 .250 Emerald 0 1 .000 Irl Tubbs 0 1 .000 Gator 2 0 1.000 Jeff Stoutland 0 1 .000 Gotham 0 1 .000 Larry Scott 0 1 .000 Liberty 1 1 .500 Manny Diaz 0 1 .000 Independence 0 2 .000 Al Golden 0 2 .000 MPC Computers 1 0 1.000 Randy Shannon 0 2 .000 Orange 6 4 .600 Palm Festival 1 1 .500 Peach 2 1 .667 Pinstripe 0 1 .000 Rose 1 0 1.000 Russell Athletic 2 2 .500 Sugar 2 2 .500 Sun 0 2 .000 86 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BOWL GAME RECAPS 1933 PALM FESTIVAL 1951 ORANGE BOWL MIAMI 7, MANHATTAN 0 CLEMSON 15, MIAMI 14 JANUARY 1, 1933 • MIAMI, FLA. JANUARY 1, 1951 • MIAMI, FLA.

SCORING SCORING Miami 0 0 0 7 7 (15) Miami 0 0 14 0 14 Manhattan 0 0 0 0 0 (10) Clemson 0 7 6 2 15

UM Cook 3 run (Bates kick) CU Cone 1 run (Radcliff kick) CU G. Smith 7 pass from Hair (kick failed) 1934 PALM FESTIVAL UM Mallios 5 run (Watson kick) DUQUESNE 33, MIAMI 7 UM F. Smith 14 pass from Hackett (Watson kick) JANUARY 1, 1934 • MIAMI, FLA. CU Safety, F. Smith tackled in end zone by S. Smith

SCORING 1952 GATOR BOWL Duquesne 0 0 6 27 33 MIAMI 14, CLEMSON 0 Miami 0 0 0 7 7 JANUARY 2, 1952 • JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

DU Zaneski 1 run (kick failed) SCORING DU Zaneski 5 run Miami 7 7 0 0 14 UM Reichgott 4 pass from Ott (Petrowski kick) (19) Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 DU DeLuca 6 run (Niccolai kick) DU Baker 25 pass from DeLuca (Niccolai kick) UM Mallios 11 run (Tremont kick) DU DeLuca 30 pass from Strutt (Niccolai kick) UM Mallios 2 run (Tremont kick)

1935 ORANGE BOWL 1961 LIBERTY BOWL BUCKNELL 26, MIAMI 0 SYRACUSE 15, MIAMI 14 JANUARY 1, 1935 • MIAMI, FLA. DECEMBER 16, 1961 • MEMPHIS, TENN.

SCORING SCORING Bucknell 0 7 6 13 26 Miami 6 8 0 0 14 Miami 0 0 0 0 0 (14) Syracuse 0 0 8 7 15

BU Smith 3 run (Dobie kick) UM Vollenweider 12 run (kick failed) BU Miller 4 run (kick failed) UM Spinelli 60 punt return (Miller pass from Mira) BU Smith 8 run (kick failed) SU Davis 1 run (Easterly pass from Sarette) BU Resnichak 10 run (Dobie kick) SU Easterly 7 pass from Sarette (Erickson kick) 1946 ORANGE BOWL 1962 GOTHAM BOWL MIAMI 13, HOLY CROSS 6 NEBRASKA 36, MIAMI 34 JANUARY 1, 1946 • MIAMI, FLA. DECEMBER 15, 1962 • NEW YORK, N.Y.

SCORING Played in freezing 17-degree weather in icy, snow- Miami 0 6 0 7 13 banked Yankee Stadium, the lead changed hands (16) Holy Cross 0 6 0 0 6 six times before Nebraska won 36-34. The Hur- ricanes rolled up 502 yards to Nebraska’s 296 and UM Krull 1 run (kick blocked) had a 34-12 edge in first downs. UM quarterback HC Brennan 16 pass from Kozlowski (kick failed) George Mira shattered his UM passing record with UM Hudson 89 interception return (Ghaul kick) 24 completions for 321 yards and two touchdowns, earning him MVP honors.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 87 BOWL GAME RECAPS SCORING TD march with the second half kickoff, put the Buffs Miami 6 14 7 7 34 ahead, 17-14. UM regained the lead, 21-17, in the Nebraska 6 14 8 8 36 fourth on an 85-yard drive sparked by Bill Miller’s four completions to Jerry Daanen, the last one for NEB Thornton 1 run (run failed) a nine-yard TD. With six minutes left, CU surged UM Rizzo 10 pass from Mira (pass failed) ahead again on a 38-yard run by Bob Anderson. UM Spinelli 30 pass from Mira (pass failed) NEB Ross 92 kickoff return (Johnson kick) SCORING UM Ryder 1 run (Ryder pass from Mira) Miami 0 14 0 7 21 NEB Eger 6 pass from Claridge (Johnson kick) Colorado 7 3 7 14 31 UM Bennett 3 run (Wilson kick) NEB Thornton 1 run (Claridge kick) CU Plantz 7 run (Farler kick) NEB Ross 1 run (Thornton run) UM Mira 2 run (Harris kick) UM Ryder 1 run (Wilson kick) UM Dye 77 pass interception return (Harris kick) CU Farler 31 FG 1966 LIBERTY BOWL CU B. Anderson 2 run (Bartelt kick) MIAMI 14, VIRGINIA TECH 7 UM Daanen 9 pass from Miller (Harris kick) DECEMBER 10, 1966 • MEMPHIS, TENN. CU B. Anderson 38 run (Bartelt kick) CU Cooks 2 run (Farler kick) Playing in frigid 36-degree weather in Memphis, Miami found itself on the trailing end of a 7-0 score 1981 PEACH BOWL at halftime, but proved to be too powerful for Virginia MIAMI 20, VIRGINIA TECH 10 Tech. Miami rallied from a seven-point deficit in the JANUARY 2, 1981 • ATLANTA, GA. third period on a Bill Miller seven-yard TD pass to Joe Mira. UM marched to its winning TD in the The Hurricanes embarked on their first postseason fourth quarter. On the drive, Miller completed three bowl appearance since 1967, squaring off against passes to end Jimmy Cox (12,11, and 38 yards), Virginia Tech on a clear Georgia day at Fulton and Doug McGee barreled over from the one on County Stadium. Howard Schnellenberger’s troops fourth down with 8:05 left in the game. Miami’s set the pace early with two long scoring drives that potent defense was led by All-American Ted proved to be the winning margin. UM took the open- Hendricks. ing kickoff 68 yards to paydirt, with QB Jim Kelly hit- ting Larry Brodsky on a 15-yard strike to culminate SCORING the nine-play drive. On Miami’s third possession, (9) Miami 0 0 7 7 14 Kelly connected through the air three times to spark Virginia Tech 7 0 0 0 7 a 10-play, 99-yard drive. Chris Hobbs did the hon- ors with a 12-yard scamper up the middle to cap the VT Francisco 1 run (Utin kick) drive. The Hokies closed the gap to 14-10 early in UM J. Mira 7 pass from Miller (Harris kick) the second half, but two field goals by Danny Miller UM McGee 1 run (Harris kick) assured Miami of its first bowl victory since 1966. Kelly was selected the game’s outstanding player 1967 BLUEBONNET BOWL on offense, while UM middle guard Jim Burt was COLORADO 31, MIAMI 21 named defensive MVP. DECEMBER 23, 1967 • HOUSTON, TEXAS SCORING In a wild scoring spectacle, Colorado won, 31-21, (20) Miami 7 7 3 3 20 after the lead had changed hands five times at Virginia Tech 0 3 7 0 10 Rice Stadium. In the first quarter, CU’s Larry Plantz scored from seven yards out, then Miami came UM Brodsky 15 pass from Kelly (Miller kick) back with Joe Mira’s score from the two. UM moved UM Hobbs 12 run (Miller kick) ahead moments later as Jimmy Dye stole a pass VT Laury 42 FG from Dan Kelly and ran 77 yards. A field goal by VT Lawrence 1 run (Laury kick) John Farler just before half, followed by an 80-yard UM Miller 31 FG UM Miller 37 FG 88 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BOWL GAME RECAPS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1985 FIESTA BOWL UCLA 39, MIAMI 37 1984 ORANGE BOWL JANUARY 1, 1985 • TEMPE, ARIZ. MIAMI 31, NEBRASKA 30 JANUARY 2, 1984 • MIAMI, FLA. The Hurricanes were dealt a narrow 39-37 defeat by the UCLA Bruins in the Fiesta Bowl to cap the 1984 season. The lead changed hands seven times UM ended a storybook climb to the national title by before the Bruins’ John Lee kicked the deciding field dealing Nebraska a 31-30 defeat. Miami QB Bernie goal with 51 seconds remaining. Melvin Bratton had Kosar earned MVP honors by throwing for a Orange put Miami ahead on a 3-yard TD pass from Bernie Bowl-record 300 yards. Linebacker Jack Fernandez Kosar with 2:58 left, giving UM a 37-36 advantage. was named Defensive MVP as the Canes contained The Bruins used eight plays to move 61 yards to the a Nebraska offense that had set numerous NCAA Canes seven, setting up Lee’s heroics. records. Late in the game, Jeff Smith set Nebraska up for the potential win with a 24-yard touchdown run to pull the Huskers to within one. Then, Nebraska SCORING lined up for a two-point attempt. Turner Gill rolled (13) Miami 14 7 3 13 37 right under pressure and lofted a pass toward Smith, (14) UCLA 7 15 7 10 39 but UM strong safety Kenny Calhoun batted it away UCLA Green 6 run (Lee kick) to seal the UM win. UM Oliver 34 run (Cox kick) UM Eddie Brown 68 punt return (Cox kick) UM Blades 48 pass from Kosar (Cox kick) SCORING UCLA Green 72 run (Lee kick) (5) Miami 17 0 14 0 31 UCLA Safety, Shinnick tackled Tuten in end zone (1) Nebraska 0 14 3 13 30 UCLA Lee 51 FG UCLA Lee 33 FG UM Dennison 2 pass from Kosar (Davis kick) UM Cox 31 FG UM Davis 45 FG UCLA Sherrard 10 pass from Bono (Lee kick) UM Dennison 22 pass from Kosar (Davis kick) UCLA Young 33 pass from Bono (Lee kick) NEB Steinkuhler 19 run (Livingston kick) UM Bratton 19 run (pass failed) NEB Gill 1 run (Livingston kick) UM Bratton 3 pass from Kosar (Cox kick) NEB Livingston 34 FG UCLA Lee 23 FG UM Highsmith 1 run (Davis kick) UM Bentley 7 run (Davis kick) NEB Smith 1 run (Livingston kick) NEB Smith 24 run (pass failed)

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 89 BOWL GAME RECAPS 1986 SUGAR BOWL SCORING TENNESSEE 35, MIAMI 7 (1) Miami 0 7 0 3 10 (2) Penn State 0 7 0 7 14 JANUARY 1, 1986 • NEW ORLEANS, LA. UM Bratton 1 run (Cox kick) Amid the revelry of New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, PSU Shaffer 4 run (Manca kick) the 1986 Sugar Bowl had it all. Miami, with one UM Selig 38 FG of the most dominant offenses in college football, PSU Dozier 6 run (Manca kick) was shooting for the national championship. The Volunteers, an underrated team who rolled into New PSU Dozier 6 run (Manca kick) Orleans with a hard-fought SEC title, were looking NATIONAL CHAMPIONS for the national respect they felt had eluded them. Tennessee used a solid offense and an opportunistic 1988 ORANGE BOWL defense to down the second-ranked Canes. Despite MIAMI 20, OKLAHOMA 14 constant pressure, Vinny Testaverde threw for 217 JANUARY 1, 1988 • MIAMI, FLA. yards on 20 of 36 passing. UT QB Daryl Dickey, who earned MVP honors, finished with 131 yards on 15 For the second time in five years, the Hurricanes of 25 passes. were champions of the college football world. Just as they had done in 1983, the ’87 Canes SCORING knocked off the nation’s then No.1-ranked team (2) Miami 7 0 0 0 7 in the Orange Bowl Classic. The second-ranked (8) Tennessee 0 14 14 7 35 Hurricanes capped the school’s second straight undefeated regular season with a 20-14 victory UM Irvin 18 pass from Testaverde (Cox kick) over Oklahoma. Sophomore QB Steve Walsh UT Smith 6 pass from Dickey (Reveiz kick) hit on 18-of-30 passing for 209 yards and two UT McGee recovered fumble in end zone (Reveiz touchdowns. Senior fullback Melvin Bratton kick) nearly broke a UM single-game receiving mark by UT Henderson 1 run (Reveiz kick) hauling in nine catches for 102 yards before leav- UT Powell 60 run (Reveiz kick) ing the game with a knee injury. Bernard Clark UT Wilson 6 run (Reveiz kick) stepped into the spotlight at middle linebacker and walked away with the game’s MVP award 1987 FIESTA BOWL after recording 12 unassisted tackles and 14 PENN STATE 14, MIAMI 10 overall stops, while the defense limited OU to just 255 yards in total offense. JANUARY 2, 1987 • TEMPE, ARIZ. SCORING A national television audience watched the “Battle (1) Oklahoma 0 7 0 7 14 For No. 1” and the Hurricanes found themselves (2) Miami 7 0 10 3 20 77 yards from the national championship with just over three minutes left to play. Vinny Testaverde UM Bratton 30 pass from Walsh (Cox kick) engineered a thrilling drive that included a 31- OU Stafford 1 run (Lashar kick) yard strike to Brian Blades on a 4th-and-6 play UM Cox 56 FG from Miami’s own 27. The pass to Blades was the UM Irvin 23 pass from Walsh (Cox kick) first of six consecutive completions by Testaverde UM Cox 48 FG that brought Miami to PSU’s 6-yard line. However, OU Hutson 29 run (Lashar kick) with 18 seconds remaining, Pete Giftopoulos ended UM’s drive for the national title by inter- cepting a Testaverde pass at the goal line. The 1989 ORANGE BOWL Canes finished with 445 total yards and 22 first MIAMI 23, NEBRASKA 3 downs while holding PSU to Fiesta Bowl record- JANUARY 2, 1989 • MIAMI, FLA. lows of 162 yards and just eight first downs. But seven turnovers tripped the Canes on the road to For the first time in four years, Miami was not the national title. playing for the national title in its New Year’s bowl game. Moments before kickoff of the 55th annual

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Orange Bowl Classic vs. Nebraska, the Canes learned that the No. 1 ranked team, Notre Dame, NATIONAL CHAMPIONS had defeated West Virginia in the Fiesta Bowl. As the nation tuned in to the Orange Bowl, many 1990 SUGAR BOWL felt the University of Miami would come out flat, MIAMI 33, ALABAMA 25 knowing that all possibility of a repeat national JANUARY 1, 1990 • NEW ORLEANS, LA. title had been lost. UM showed its true mettle, dominating the Big Eight Champions on offense, Miami solidified its title of “Team of the ‘80s” with defense and special teams from the opening its third national championship in seven years by kickoff. The statistics backed up the scoreboard handing Alabama a 33-25 defeat in the USF&G as the Canes held a 212-29 advantage in total Sugar Bowl. Miami closed out its scoring by capi- yards and an 11-2 edge in first downs. talizing on a Charles Pharms interception with SCORING an 88-yard drive that Craig Erickson finished (6) Nebraska 0 0 3 0 3 off by finding tight end Randy Bethel open for a (2) Miami 7 13 0 3 23 12-yard touchdown reception. The Tide managed one more touchdown and two-point conversion with UM Conley 22 pass from Walsh (Huerta kick) UM Huerta 18 FG a minute remaining. UM Conley 42 pass from Walsh (Huerta kick) UM Huerta 37 FG SCORING NEB Barrios 50 FG (2) Miami 7 13 6 7 33 UM Huerta 37 FG (7) Alabama 0 17 0 8 25

UM McGuire 3 run (Huerta kick) UA Battle 4 pass from Hollingsworth (Doyle kick) UM Carroll 19 pass from Erickson (kick blocked) UA Doyle 45 FG UM Johnson 3 run (Huerta kick) UA Russell 7 pass from Hollingsworth (Doyle kick) UM Chudzinski 11 pass from Erickson (conversion failed) UM Bethel 12 pass from Erickson (Huerta kick) UA Wimbley 9 pass from Hollingsworth (Russell pass to Hollingsworth)

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 91 BOWL GAME RECAPS 1991 COTTON BOWL and 62 total in the first half en route to its second MIAMI 46, TEXAS 3 shutout of the year. For the game, UM recorded two interceptions, two fumble recoveries and five sacks, JANUARY 1, 1991 • DALLAS, TEXAS four by sophomore Rusty Medearis.

Fourth-ranked Miami won its fourth consecutive SCORING bowl game in dominating fashion over No. 3-ranked (1) Miami 13 0 9 0 22 Texas, 46-3, the most lopsided score in Cotton (11) Nebraska 0 0 0 0 0 Bowl history. The Miami defense held Texas to minus-four yards total offense in the first stanza. UM Williams 8 pass from Torretta (Huerta kick) Craig Erickson, the game’s outstanding offensive UM Huerta 24 FG player, completed 17-of-26 passes for 272 yards UM Huerta 24 FG and set a Cotton Bowl record with four TDs. Russell UM L. Jones 1 run (2-point conversion failed) Maryland, the game’s outstanding defensive player, UM Huerta 54 FG had nine tackles and three sacks. Miami’s defense set a Cotton Bowl mark with nine sacks and Carlos Huerta’s 50-yard field goal tied a Cotton Bowl 1993 SUGAR BOWL record. ALABAMA 34, MIAMI 13 JANUARY 1, 1993 • NEW ORLEANS, LA. SCORING (4) Miami 12 7 14 13 46 The No. 1-ranked Hurricanes’ dream of a sec- (3) Texas 0 3 0 0 3 ond consecutive national championship and an unprecedented fifth title in 10 years ended with a UM Huerta 28 FG 34-13 defeat at the hands of No. 2-ranked Alabama. UM Huerta 50 FG Gino Torretta set a UM bowl record with 56 pass at- UM Carroll 12 pass from Erickson (pass failed) tempts, throwing for 278 yards on 24-of-56 passing, UT Pollak 29 FG but had no TDs and three picks. A bright spot in the UM Carroll 24 pass from Erickson (Huerta kick) second half for Miami was Kevin Williams’ Sugar UM D. Smith 34 interception return (Huerta kick) Bowl-record 78-yard punt return for a touchdown in UM Hill 48 pass from Erickson (Huerta kick) the fourth quarter. UM Bethel 4 pass from Erickson (kick failed) UM Conley 26 run (Huerta kick) SCORING (1) Miami 3 3 0 7 13 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS (2) Alabama 3 10 14 7 34

UA Proctor 19 FG 1992 ORANGE BOWL UM Prewitt 49 FG MIAMI 22, NEBRASKA 0 UA Proctor 23 FG JANUARY 1, 1992 • MIAMI, FLA. UA Williams 2 rush (Proctor kick) UM Prewitt 42 FG The No. 1-ranked Hurricanes capped a 12-0 season UA Lassic 1 rush (Proctor kick) and claimed their fourth national championship in UA Teague 31 interception return (Proctor kick) nine years by dominating the Big Eight Champion UM Kevin Williams 78 punt return (Prewitt kick) Nebraska Cornhuskers, 22-0, in front of an Orange UA Lassic 4 rush (Proctor kick) Bowl crowd of 77,747. Miami used the running of Larry Jones, who responded with a career-high 1994 FIESTA BOWL 144 yards rushing (earning him MVP honors) and a dominating defense to roll to victory. Miami played ARIZONA 29, MIAMI 0 with the knowledge that earlier that day the No. JANUARY 1, 1994 • TEMPE, ARIZ. 2-ranked Washington Huskies had soundly defeated the Michigan Wolverines in the Rose Bowl, and The No. 10-ranked Hurricanes fell victim to the No. would ultimately claim a co-national championship 16 Arizona Wildcats, 29-0, in the 23rd annual IBM with the Hurricanes. The Miami defense held Ne- OS/2 Fiesta Bowl before a sellout crowd of 72,260 braska to a single yard of offense in the first quarter and a national television audience. The Wildcats

92 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BOWL GAME RECAPS used a strong ground attack and stifling defense 1996 CARQUEST BOWL to hand the Canes their first shutout since 1979, a MIAMI 31, VIRGINIA 21 span of 168 games. It was also the first time that Miami had been shutout in a bowl game since a DECEMBER 27, 1996 • MIAMI, FLA. 26-0 loss to Bucknell in the 1935 Orange Bowl. The Miami won the 1996 Carquest Bowl in entertaining only bright spot for the Canes was receiver Chris T. fashion with a 31-21 triumph over Virginia. Defen- Jones, who had six receptions for 98 yards. sive standout Tremain Mack provided the fireworks with a pair of Miami touchdowns. Mack, who was a unanimous choice for game MVP, returned a UVA SCORING fumble 79 yards for a touchdown to give UM a 14-0 (10) Miami 0 0 0 0 0 first quarter lead. Mack then gave the Canes an in- (16) Arizona 9 7 6 7 29 surmountable 24-7 lead when he picked off Cavalier QB Tim Sherman in the second quarter and raced UA Dickey 13 pass from White (kick blocked) 42 yards to paydirt. Mack continued his heroics in UA McLaughlin 39 FG the third quarter by blocking a Rafeal Garcia 29-yard UA Levy 68 rush (McLaughlin kick) field goal attempt, the first of two blocked FGs by the UA McLaughlin 31 FG Canes. Ryan Clement ignited the Hurricane offense UA McLaughlin 21 FG throwing for a career-best 274 yards on 16-of-26 UA Dickey 14 pass from White (McLaughlin kick) passing with one touchdown.

1995 ORANGE BOWL SCORING NEBRASKA 24, MIAMI 17 (19) Miami 14 10 0 7 31 JANUARY 1, 1995 • MIAMI, FLA. Virginia 7 0 7 7 21

The third-ranked Hurricanes’ dream of a fifth UM Green 70 pass from Clement (Crosland kick) national title was dashed in front of a record crowd UM Mack 79 fumble return (Crosland kick) of 81,753 as the top-ranked Nebraska Cornhusk- UVA Crowell 29 pass from Brooks (Garcia kick) ers overcame a 17-9 deficit with two fourth quarter UM Crosland 20 FG touchdowns to propel them to a 24-17 victory and UM Mack 42 interception return (Crosland kick) the 1994 national championship. Nebraska’s de- UVA Brooks 1 rush (Garcia kick) fense took control after halftime by putting relentless UM T. Jones 2 rush (Crosland kick) pressure on Miami QB Frank Costa and sacking UVA T. Jones 3 rush (Garcia kick) him four times in the half (five times in the game), including one for a safety early in the third quarter. 1998 MICRON PC BOWL Miami’s defense came up big, forcing two Nebraska MIAMI 46, NC STATE 23 turnovers. But Nebraska and its bruising offensive line controlled the final quarter of play. DECEMBER 29, 1998 • MIAMI, FLA. No. 24 Miami defeated NC State, 46-23, at the 1998 SCORING Micron PC Bowl. Scott Covington earned game (3) Miami 10 0 7 0 17 MVP honors, finishing with 320 yards passing and (1) Nebraska 0 7 2 15 24 two touchdowns on a 17-of-24 performance. His favorite target was Santana Moss, who had five UM Prewitt 44 FG catches for 141 yards including an 80-yard touch- UM T. Jones 35 pass from Costa (Prewitt kick) down pass. led the ground attack NEB Gilman 19 pass from Berringer (Sieler kick) with 156 yards on 20 carries. UM’s offense set a UM J. Harris 44 pass from Costa (Prewitt kick) bowl record with 594 total yards. The defense made NEB Safety, Harris tackled Costa in end zone six tackles for loss and set a Micron PC bowl record NEB Schlesinger 15 run (Alford pass from Frazier) with five interceptions. Linebacker Dan Morgan NEB Schlesinger 14 run (Sieler kick) made 12 tackles and a forced fumble.

SCORING (24) Miami 14 13 3 16 46 NC State 7 3 7 6 23 @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 93 BOWL GAME RECAPS UM King 4 pass from Covington (Crosland kick) national rankings. The Canes led, 27-20, with 12:50 NCS Barnette 1 rush (Deskevich kick) remaining when UM turned to running back Clinton UM James 5 rush (Crosland kick) Portis, who finished with 97 yards on 18 carries. On UM Moss 80 pass from Covington (kick blocked the first play of the ensuing possession, CB Phillip NCS Deskevich 28 FG Buchanon picked off Rex Grossman to set up a UM James 2 rush (Crosland kick) 3-yard touchdown run by Najeh Davenport that UM Crosland 31 FG gave Miami control. QB Ken Dorsey was named the NCS Spikes 30 rush (Deskevich kick) game’s Most Valuable Player, completing 22-of-40 UM Jackson 13 rush (pass failed) passes for 270 yards and three TDs. UM Jackson 25 rush (Crosland kick) NCS Coleman 7 pass from Barnette (rush failed) SCORING UM Gaitan 29 FG (2) Miami 10 3 14 10 37 (7) Florida 7 3 7 3 20 2000 GATOR BOWL MIAMI 28, GEORGIA TECH 13 UF Wells 23 pass from Grossman (Chandler kick) JANUARY 1, 2000 • JACKSONVILLE, FLA. UM Sievers 44 FG UM Shockey 8 pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick) No. 23 Miami routed No. 15 Georgia Tech, 28-13, UM Sievers 29 FG behind a dominating defensive performance that UF Chandler 51 FG held a Yellow Jackets’ offense ranked second nation- UF Graham 36 run (Chandler kick) ally in scoring with an average of 40.7 points a game UM Williams 19 pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick) to a season-low 13 points. The Hurricanes struck on UM Davenport 2 pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick) their opening possession with an eight-yard James UF Chandler 26 FG Jackson touchdown run. Miami then took a 14-point UM Sievers 29 FG lead early in the second quarter when sophomore UM Davenport 3 run (Sievers kick) QB Kenny Kelly capped a 73-yard drive with a 15- yard touchdown strike to Andre King. Following a NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Tech score, freshman All-America RB set a UM bowl record with a 73-yard touchdown run to give the Canes a 21-7 halftime lead. Georgia Tech could only muster a pair of second half field goals as MIAMI 37, NEBRASKA 14 the UM defense, behind the play of Gator Bowl MVP JANUARY 3, 2002 • PASADENA, CALIF. Nate Webster, shut down the Yellow Jackets’ attack. Miami lowered the boom on the Nebraska Corn- SCORING huskers in a decisive 37-14 victory in the 88th Rose (23) Miami 7 14 0 7 28 Bowl game for the National Championship. Miami’s (15) Georgia Tech 0 7 6 0 13 12-0 season was capped by a performance indica- UM Jackson 8 run (Crosland kick) tive of much of the Hurricanes’ season, as UM piled UM King 15 pass from Kelly (Crosland kick) up a huge halftime lead and cruised to the victory. GT Hamilton 17 run (Manger kick) The top-ranked Hurricanes used three touchdown UM Portis 73 run (Crosland kick) passes by Ken Dorsey to build a big early lead. GT Manger 25 FG Andre Johnson caught seven passes for 199 yards GT Manger 36 FG and two scores for the Hurricanes, who laid claim UM Wayne 17 pass from Dorsey (Crosland kick) to their first national title since 1991. Dorsey and Johnson shared MVP honors and were helped by Clinton Portis, who carried 20 times for 104 yards and a score. Dorsey completed 22-of-35 passes for MIAMI 37, FLORIDA 20 362 yards, including 258 in the first half. JANUARY 2, 2001 • NEW ORLEANS, LA. SCORING Second-ranked Miami defeated No. 7 Florida, 37-20, (1) Miami 7 27 0 3 37 in the Nokia Sugar Bowl to wrap up the Hurricanes’ (4) Nebraska 0 0 7 7 14 best season since 1994 at 11-1 and second in the

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UM Johnson 49 pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick) SCORING UM Portis 39 run (Sievers kick) (2) Ohio State 0 14 3 0 14 31 UM Lewis 47 interception return (Sievers kick) (1) Miami 7 0 7 3 7 24 UM Shockey 21 pass from Dorsey (kick failed) UM Johnson 8 pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick UM Parrish 25 pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick) NU Davies 16 run (Brown kick) OSU Krenzel 1 run (Nugent kick) NU Groce 71 punt return (Brown kick) OSU Clarett 1 run (Nugent kick) UM Sievers 37 FG OSU Nugent 44 FG UM McGahee 9 run (Sievers kick) 2003 FIESTA BOWL UM Sievers 40 FG OHIO STATE 31, MIAMI 24 (2OT) UM Winslow 7 pass from Dorsey (Sievers kick) JANUARY 3, 2003 • TEMPE, ARIZ. OSU Krenzel 1 run (Nugent kick) OSU Clarett 5 run (Nugent kick) Miami’s 34-game winning streak came to an end as Ohio State defeated the Hurricanes 31-24 in double overtime to win the Fiesta Bowl and the 2004 FEDEX ORANGE BOWL BCS National Championship. Maurice Clarett MIAMI 16, FLORIDA STATE 14 scored his second touchdown on a five-yard run in JANUARY 2, 2004 • MIAMI, FLA. the second overtime. Craig Krenzel had a pair of touchdown runs for the Buckeyes (14-0), who ended Ninth-ranked Miami used all its energy to take a Miami’s winning streak -- the sixth-longest in college tense 16-14 victory over eighth-ranked Florida State football history -- in a game of high drama that was in the FedEx Orange Bowl at Pro Player Stadium, prolonged by a controversial pass interference call. riding big performances by Jarrett Payton and It was the first-ever overtime in a BCS title game, Jon Peattie and a big play by D.J. Williams. The despite Miami turning the ball over five times and Hurricanes (11-2) defeated the Seminoles (10-3) losing Willis McGahee to a knee injury in the for the fifth straight time, benefiting from a crucial fourth quarter. On the final play of regulation, Todd missed field goal for the fifth time in the scintillating Sievers kicked a 40-yard field goal to tie it at 17-17. series since 1991. Xavier Beitia, who was wide left Kellen Winslow Jr. caught a seven-yard TD pass on a potential game-winning 43-yard field goal in the from Ken Dorsey in the first overtime. On 4th-and- previous year’s loss at Miami, was wide right on a goal from the 5, Glenn Sharpe batted away a pass 39-yarder with five and a half minutes to go. Payton, intended for Chris Gamble. Miami began its celebra- who victimized FSU for 97 yards and a TD catch in tion, but Sharpe was flagged for pass interference. a win in October, ran for 131 on 22 carries to earn Krenzel then scored on a one-yard run and Miami MVP honors. Peattie’s career-best 51-yard field goal was stopped in the second overtime. early in the third quarter was the only scoring in a grueling second half.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 95 BOWL GAME RECAPS SCORING 2005 CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL (9) Miami 3 10 3 0 16 LSU 40, MIAMI 3 (8) Florida State 0 14 0 0 14 DECEMBER 30, 2005 • ATLANTA, GA. UM Peattie 32 FG FSU Booker 9 pass from Rix (Beitia kick) Making his first-career start, Matt Flynn threw for two FSU Henshaw 7 pass from Rix (Beitia kick) touchdowns as No. 10 LSU defeated No. 9 Miami, UM T. Moss 3 run (Peattie kick) 40-3, in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Flynn spear- UM Peattie 44 FG headed a 17-point outburst in the second quarter UM Peattie 51 FG with touchdown passes of 51 yards and four yards that gave the Tigers (11-2) a 20-3 advantage at the break. He completed 13-of-22 passes for 196 yards 2004 CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL without a turnover. On Miami’s first possession, MIAMI 27, FLORIDA 10 Devin Hester lined up at tailback and receiver and DECEMBER 31, 2004 • ATLANTA, GA. also took a direct snap at quarterback. Hester had two catches for 40 yards and six carries for 24 yards. The Miami Hurricanes settled for the state title in the Hester had a 24-yard run on the possession to set Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Devin Hester returned a up a field goal. Jon Peattie kicked a 21-yard field blocked field goal 78 yards for a touchdown, Roscoe goal to open the scoring in the first quarter for Miami. Parrish returned a punt 72 yards for a score and the No. 14 Hurricanes beat No. 20 Florida, 27-10, at the SCORING . UM earned a third consecutive “state (9) Miami 3 0 0 0 3 title” by beating Florida and Florida State in the same (10) LSU 3 17 14 6 40 season and extended its winning streak against the Gators to six games. Brock Berlin finished 13-of-23 UM Peattie 21 FG for 171 yards. Miami’s special teams and defense LSU Jackson 37 FG did the most damage on New Year’s Eve. After a LSU Davis 51 pass from Flynn (David kick) blocked punt, UM’s Thomas Carroll blocked Matt LSU Jackson 47 FG Leach’s 32-yard field goal try. Hester picked up the LSU Addai 4 pass from Flynn (David kick) loose ball and sprinted the other way for a score. LSU Addai 6 run (David kick) Jon Peattie also nailed a 47-yarder to give the LSU Hester 1 run (David kick) Canes a 10-3 lead. Miami LSU David 35 FG forced Florida to punt on the ensuing posses- LSU Jackson 50 FG sion, and Parrish caught the linedrive kick and ran untouched up the seam for a 72-yard score. 2006 MPC COMPUTERS BOWL MIAMI 21, NEVADA 20 SCORING (20) Florida 0 3 7 0 10 DECEMBER 31, 2006 • BOISE, IDAHO (14) Miami 7 10 7 3 27 Kirby Freeman threw for 272 yards and two long UM Hester 78 blocked field goal return (Peattie kick) touchdowns and ran for another score, Chavez UF Leach 34-yard field goal Grant made a game-saving interception with 18 UM Peattie 47-yard field goal seconds left and the Hurricanes sent departing UM Parrish 72 punt return (Peattie kick) coach Larry Coker out with a dramatic 21-20 win UM Moore 20 pass from Berlin (Peattie kick) over Nevada in the MPC Computers Bowl. Freeman UF Cornelius 45 pass from Leak (Leach kick) threw a 78-yard touchdown pass to Sam Shields UM Peattie 32-yard field goal with 5:59 left in the third quarter to break what was a 14-14 tie and put the Hurricanes (7-6) ahead for good. Freeman also had a 52-yard pass to Ryan Moore late in the first half. Shields caught four passes for 101 yards for Miami, while Moore made only two catches, but finished with 96 yards for the Hurricanes.

96 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BOWL GAME RECAPS SCORING 2009 CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL Miami 7 7 7 0 21 WISCONSIN 20, MIAMI 14 Nevada 2 9 3 6 20 DECEMBER 30, 2009 • ORLANDO, FLA. UM Freeman 1 run (Peattie kick) NEV Team safety (Freeman intentional grounding EZ) John Clay had 121 yards rushing and two touch- NEV Mitchell 27 from Rowe (Rowe run failed) downs, powering No. 24 Wisconsin past No. 14 UM R. Moore 52 from Freeman (Peattie kick) Miami 20-14 in the Champs Sports Bowl. Scott NEV Jaekle 33 FG Tolzien threw for 260 yards and Montee Ball added NEV Jaekle 31 FG 61 yards rushing for the Badgers. Miami’s struggled before throwing a touchdown UM Shields 78 pass from Freeman (Peattie kick) pass to Thearon Collier with 1:22 remaining. The NEV Jaekle 44 FG Hurricanes recovered the onside kick, but Harris NEV Jaekle 40 FG threw incomplete on fourth down to end any hope of a comeback. Harris, who threw for 188 yards, was 2008 EMERALD BOWL slowed by an injured right thumb, a brace around his CAL 24, MIAMI 17 left leg and a Badgers team that smothered him with DECEMBER 27, 2008 • SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. five sacks. Wisconsin’s running game helped it hold the ball for nearly 40 minutes, leaving little time for Zack Follett forced a fumble by Jacory Harris deep Miami to work. in Miami territory with 3:28 left and Anthony Miller SCORING scored the go-ahead touchdown on his first career (15) Miami 7 0 0 7 14 catch moments later in California’s 24-17 victory (25) Wisconsin 7 10 0 3 20 in the Emerald Bowl. Jahvid Best rushed for a bowl-record 186 yards and two touchdowns, yet the UM Cooper 16 run (Bosher kick) Golden Bears (9-4) still needed a big defensive play UW Clay 3 run (Welch kick) and an unlikely hero to hold off the Hurricanes (7-6) UW Clay 3 run (Welch kick) in front of a Bay Area crowd teeming with screaming UW Welch 37 FG Cal fans. Harris played well in the freshman’s sec- UW Welch 29 FG ond career start, going 25-of-41 for 194 yards and UM Collier 14 pass from Harris (Bosher kick) two TDs. LaRon Byrd and Thearon Collier caught Harris’ scoring passes for Miami, which tied it on 2010 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL ’s 22-yard field goal with 9:13 to play. NOTRE DAME 33, MIAMI 17 SCORING DECEMBER 31, 2010 • EL PASO, TEXAS Miami 0 7 7 3 17 Freshman QB Tommy Rees passed for 201 yards Cal 14 0 3 7 24 and two touchdowns to Michael Floyd as Notre Dame beat Miami, 33-17, in the Sun Bowl. Notre CAL Best 1 run (Tavecchio kick) Dame (8-5) reached the end zone on three of its CAL Best 42 run (Tavecchio kick) first four possessions. The Hurricanes trailed, 30-3, UM Byrd 9 pass from Harris (Bosher kick) going into the fourth quarter. Miami scored twice UM Collier 6 pass from Harris (Bosher kick) in the fourth quarter when Stephen Morris threw CAL Tavecchio 23 FG a 6-yard TD pass to Leonard Hankerson and a UM Bosher 22 FG 42-yard scoring play to , but it was CAL Miller 2 pass from Longshore (Tavecchio kick) too late by then. The Canes trailed, 27-0, late in the first half and the player with the most catches from a Hurricanes quarterback was Irish safety Harrison Smith, who intercepted three passes.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 97 BOWL GAME RECAPS SCORING 2014 INDEPENDENCE BOWL Notre Dame 14 13 3 3 33 SOUTH CAROLINA 24, MIAMI 21 Miami 0 3 0 14 17 DECEMBER 27, 2014 • SHREVEPORT, LA. ND Floyd 3 pass from Rees (Ruffer kick) ND Floyd 34 pass from Rees (Ruffer kick) Duke Johnson rushed for 132 yards and added ND Wood 34 run (Ruffer kick) another 51 yards on five receptions but Miami fell ND Ruffer 40 FG to South Carolina, 24-21, in the Duck Commander ND Ruffer 50 FG Independence Bowl. Johnson’s performance tied UM Bosher 47 FG him with Clinton Portis and Edgerrin James for the ND Ruffer 19 FG most career 100-yard games with 14. Miami’s Brad UM Hankerson 6 pass from Morris (Bosher kick) Kaaya threw for 236 yards, one touchdown and one interception. UM Streeter 42 pass from Morris (Bosher kick) ND Tausch 34 FG SCORING Miami 3 3 8 7 21 2013 RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL South Carolina 0 17 0 7 24 LOUISVILLE 36, MIAMI 9 DECEMBER 28, 2013 • ORLANDO, FLA. UM Badgley 27 FG UM Badgley 26 FG Teddy Bridgewater threw three touchdowns and ran SC Cooper 78 pass from Thompson (Fry kick) for another score to lead No. 18 Louisville to a 36-9 SC Davis 15 pass from Thompson (Fry kick) win over future ACC rival Miami. Bridgewater threw SC Fry 32 FG for a career-high 447 yards on 35-of-45 passing. UM Edwards 3 run (Lewis pass from Kaaya) Miami opened the game with a bang, as Deon Bush SC Thompson 2 run (Fry kick) sacked Bridgewater in the end zone for a safety. UM Dorsett 11 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) After that, Louisville reeled off 36 unanswered points. Freshman RB Gus Edwards rushed for a 2015 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL team-high 38 yards and a touchdown, while QB Stephen Morris completed 12-of-27 passes for 160 WASHINGTON STATE 20, MIAMI 14 yards and was sacked four times in his final game in DECEMBER 26, 2015 • EL PASO, TEXAS a Miami uniform. Luke Falk threw two touchdown passes to lead SCORING Washington State to a 20-14 victory over Miami in Miami 2 0 0 7 9 the snowy Sun Bowl. Washington State led 20-7 at (18) Louisville 6 16 7 7 36 the half and looked in total control, limiting Miami to three first downs over the second and third quarters. UM Bush safety The Hurricanes rallied in a blizzard in the fourth. UL Wallace 36 FG Braxton Berrios’ 60-yard end-around run set up UL Wallace 43 FG Mark Walton’s 5-yard scoring run that cut it to 20-14 UL Wallace 42 FG with 13:10 left. The Cougars, the top passing team in UL Parker 26 pass from Bridgewater (Wallace kick) the nation during the regular season, were shut out UL Harris 12 pass from Bridgewater (Wallace kick) in the second half, leaving it to their defense to wrap UL Perry 24 pass from Bridgewater (Wallace kick) up the victory. After a Cougars punt, the Hurricanes UL Bridgewater 1 run (Wallace kick) were at the Washington State 28, but an end-over- UM Edwards 2 run (Goudis kick) end halfback pass from Joe Yearby was intercepted by Shalom Lunai with 2:58 to play to seal it for Washington State. Brad Kaaya was 17-of-30 for 219 yards with one interception. He appeared to give the Hurricanes a 14-7 lead in the second quarter when he connected in the end zone with receiver Rashawn Scott, but the ball came out of Scott’s hands and was intercepted by Peyton Pelluer.

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SCORING SCORING Miami 7 0 0 7 14 West Virginia 7 0 7 0 14 Washington St. 7 13 0 0 20 Miami 0 21 10 0 31

WSU Morrow 31 pass from Falk (Powell kick) WVU McKoy 6 run (Molina kick) UM Coley 4 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) UM Richards 51 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) WSU Powell 30 FG UM Lewis 3 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) WSU Marks 25 pass from Falk (Powell kick) UM Berrios 26 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) WSU Powell 25 FG UM Njoku 23 pass from Kaaya (Badgley kick) UM Walton 5 run (Badgley kick) WVU Howard 4 run (Molina kick) UM Badgley 30 FG 2016 RUSSELL ATHLETIC BOWL MIAMI 31, WEST VIRGINIA 14 2017 CAPITAL ONE ORANGE BOWL DECEMBER 28, 2016 • ORLANDO, FLA. WISCONSIN 34, MIAMI 24 DECEMBER 30, 2017 • MIAMI GARDENS, FLA. In dire need of some offense and with his team trailing West Virginia early in the Russell Athletic In a battle of two teams with outstanding Bowl, University of Miami head coach Mark Richt defenses, few could have predicted a game that called a simple hitch route to open the Hurri- would feature 58 combined points scored. But an canes’ seventh offensive series. Freshman wide unexpected back-and-forth shootout is exactly receiver Ahmmon Richards caught a pass and what happened at Hard Rock Stadium, as the No. blew by four defenders for a 51-yard touchdown, 6 Wisconsin Badgers outscored the No. 10 Miami jumpstarting a dominant stretch by Russell Hurricanes, 34-24, to win the 2017 Capital One Athletic Bowl MVP Brad Kaaya that propelled Orange Bowl. Miami (10-3, 7-1 ACC) entered the Miami to its first bowl win since 2006, 31-14 over game looking to run the ball effectively and limit West Virginia. After Kaaya hit Richards, 48,625 the Wisconsin (13-1, 12-0 Big Ten) ground game fans watched the junior complete 18 of his and they accomplished both. The Hurricanes to- next 20 passes, a streak that included a Miami taled 377 yards of offense, including 174 rushing bowl record-tying four touchdown passes. The yards. The Canes also held Wisconsin to just 142 Hurricanes (9-4) offense had strung together rushing yards after the Badgers averaged 229 six straight three-and-outs before the Richards rushing yards per game. But Miami could not find touchdown. Miami scored points on five straight a solution for Wisconsin quarterback Alex Horni- possessions, including touchdown passes from brook, who threw for 258 yards and four touch- Kaaya to Malcolm Lewis, Braxton Berrios and downs en route to game MVP honors. DeeJay David Njoku. Kaaya’s four touchdown passes Dallas and Travis Homer each scored rushing matched Craig Erickson’s performance in the touchdowns for the Hurricanes, while Lawrence 1991 Cotton Bowl. Cager hauled in a 38-yard TD. The loss moved UM’s all-time Orange Bowl record to 6-4.

@CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 99 BOWL GAME RECAPS SCORING 2019 WALK-ON’S INDEPENDENCE BOWL Wisconsin 3 21 3 7 34 LOUISIANA TECH 14, MIAMI 0 Miami 14 0 7 3 24 DECEMBER 26, 2019 • SHREVEPORT, LA. WIS Gaglianone 35 FG The Miami Hurricanes fell short in a defensive UM Homer 5 run (Badgley kick) battle at the 2019 Walk-On’s Independence Bowl, UM Dallas 39 run (Badgley kick) 14-0. The game featured a combined 18 punts WISC Davis 20 pass from Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick) between both teams, with each side punting the WISC Taylor 16 pass from Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick) ball nine times to set new Independence Bowl WISC Davis 5 pass from Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick) records. The two teams also forced four turnovers UM Cager 38 pass from Rosier (Badgley kick) and combined for seven sacks and nine tackles WISC Gaglianone 47 FG for loss, showing that offensive success was hard UM Badgley 41 FG to come by. ACC Freshman of the Year Gregory WISC Davis 6 pass from Hornibrook (Gaglianone kick) Rousseau came up with a nine-yard sack on third and 31 to force a punt by the Bulldogs in the 2018 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL first quarter. The sack by Rousseau was his 15th WISCONSIN 35, MIAMI 3 of the year. Team captain Shaquille Quarter- DECEMBER 28, 2018 • NEW YORK, N.Y. man made his UM record 52nd career start and finished the game with 11 tackles. Freshman The Hurricanes faced the Badgers in a bowl Sam Brooks had a team-high 12 tackles and 0.5 game for the second straight year and were TFLs in his first career start. Leading 7-0 late in hungry to avenge a loss to Wisconsin in the the contest, the Bulldogs solidified the victory with 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl. But All-American 1:15 remaining in the game, with QB J’Mar Smith running back Jonathan Taylor posted a 205-yard rushed into the end zone from eight yards out to rushing performance and Wisconsin’s defense put Louisiana Tech up by 14 points. With the win, forced five turnovers to ensure a 32-point victory the Bulldogs secured their first 10-win season at Yankee Stadium. The Canes continued to since 1984. shine defensively after a standout season on defense. With its second sack of the night, a SCORING four-yard loss by Michael Pinckney, Miami set Louisiana Tech 0 7 0 7 14 the single-season record for tackles for loss in Miami 0 0 0 0 0 a season. The Canes finished with 10 tackles for loss on the night and closed out the season LT Tucker 26 yd pass from Smith (Hale kick) with a school record 136 TFLs. Miami’s previous LT Smith 8 yd rush (Hale kick) record of 130 was set in 1999.

SCORING Miami 3 0 0 0 3 Wisconsin 14 0 7 14 35

WISC Pryor 35 pass from Coan (Galgianone kick) UM Taylor 7 run (Gaglianone kick) UM Baxa 33 FG WISC Ingold 2 run (Gaglianone kick) WISC Coan 7 run (Gaglianone kick) WISC Deal 7 run (Gaglianone kick)

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ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS MOST MOST Miami: 50 — vs. Alabama, 1990 Sugar Bowl; Miami: 56 — vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl vs. Clemson, 1952 Orange Bowl Opponent: 51 — Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl Opponent: 60 — Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl FEWEST Miami: 2 — vs. Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl FEWEST Opponent: 11 — by Wisconsin, 2018 New Era Pinstripe Miami: 18— vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Bowl Opponent: 29 — Alabama, 1990 Sugar Bowl

YARDS COMPLETIONS MOST MOST Miami: 31 — vs. UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl Miami: 269 — vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Opponent: 35 — by Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Opponent: 333 — Wisconsin, 2018 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Bowl

FEWEST FEWEST Miami: 0 — vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl Miami: 14 — vs. Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl Opponent: 4 — by Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Opponent: 36 — Virginia Tech, 1966 Liberty Bowl

FIRST DOWNS YARDS MOST MOST Miami: 369 — vs. Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta Bowl Miami: 14 — vs. Nebraska, 1992 Orange Bowl; Opponent: 447 — by Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Bowl Opponent: 25 — Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl

FEWEST FEWEST Miami: 0 — vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl Miami: 1 — vs. LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl Opponent: 18 — by Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Opponent: 3 — Alabama, 1990 Sugar Bowl

TOUCHDOWNS FIRST DOWNS MOST MOST Miami: 15 — vs. Nebraska, 1984 Orange Bowl Miami: 5 — NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Opponent: 23 — by Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Opponent: 4 — Wisconsin, 2018 New Era Pinstripe Bowl Bowl; Colorado, 1967 Bluebonnet Bowl; Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta Bowl FEWEST Miami: 0 — vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl FEWEST Opponent: 1 — by Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; Miami: 0 — 11 bowls (last time vs. Louisiana Tech, 2019 Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Walk-On’s Independence Bowl) Opponent: 0 — 6 bowls (last time by Nevada, 2006 MPC Computers Bowl) INTERCEPTIONS MOST Miami: 5 — vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Opponent: 5 — by Bucknell, 1935 Orange Bowl; Penn State, 1987 Fiesta Bowl FEWEST Miami: 0 — 5 times (last time vs. Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl) Opponent: 0 — 6 times (last time by Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl) @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE 101 BOWL RECORDS: TEAM TOUCHDOWNS FUMBLES RECOVERED MOST Miami: 2 7 times (last time vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Miami: 4 — 2 bowls (last time vs. West Virginia, 2016 Bowl) Russell Athletic Bowl) Opponent: 2 6 times (last time by NC State, 1998 Micron Opponent: 4 — Wisconsin, 2017 Capital One Orange PC Bowl) Bowl LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY FEWEST Miami: 43 vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl (46-3) Miami: 0 — 9 times (last time vs. Wisconsin, 2018 New Opponent: 37 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl (40-3) Era Pinstripe Bowl) Opponent: 0 — 12 times (last time by Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta Bowl) PENALTIES MOST Miami: 16 vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl TOTAL OFFENSE / DEFENSE Opponent: 11 by Tennessee, 1986 Sugar Bowl TOTAL PLAYS FEWEST MOST Miami: 1 vs. Wisconsin, 2018 New Era Pinstripe Bowl; Miami: 93 vs. Penn State, 1987 Fiesta Bowl Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl Opponent: 86 by Georgia Tech, 2000 Gator Bowl Opponent: 0 by Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl

FEWEST Miami: 40 vs. Wisconsin, 2018 New Era Pinstripe Bowl PENALTY YARDS Opponent: 51 by Florida State, 2004 Orange Bowl; MOST Cal, 2008 Emerald Bowl Miami: 202 vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl Opponent: 125 by Tennessee, 1986 Sugar Bowl YARDS FEWEST MOST Miami: 5 vs. Wisconsin, 2018 New Era Pinstripe Bowl; Miami: 594 vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl Opponent: 554 by Louisville, 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl Opponent: 0 by Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl

FEWEST Miami: 153 vs. LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl PUNTS Opponent: 125 by Nebraska, 1989 Orange Bowl MOST Miami: 10 vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl; TOTAL FIRST DOWNS vs. Arizona, 1994 Fiesta Bowl MOST Opponent: 11 by Virginia Tech, 1966 Liberty Bowl Miami: 34 vs. Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl Opponent: 31 by NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl FEWEST Miami: 1 vs. Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl FEWEST Opponent: 1 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl Miami: 5 vs. Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl Opponent: 7 by Virginia Tech, 1966 Liberty Bowl PUNTING YARDS MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY Miami: 401 vs. Clemson, 1951 Orange Bowl Miami: 5 vs. Tennessee, 1986 Sugar Bowl Opponent: 391 by Penn State, 1987 Fiesta Bowl Opponent: 6 by Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl FEWEST FUMBLES LOST Miami: 35 vs. Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl Miami: 3 vs. Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta Bowl Opponent: 20 by Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl Opponent: 2, 8 times (last time by Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl)

102 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BOWL RECORDS: TEAM / INDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURN YARDS MOST SCORING Miami: 95 vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl POINTS Opponent: 85 by Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl MOST Miami: 46 vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; vs. NC State, FEWEST 1998 Micron PC Bowl Miami: -6 vs. Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl Opponent: 40 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl Opponent: 0 by Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl; by Nebraska, 1989 Orange Bowl; by Nebraska, 1992 FEWEST Orange Bowl; by Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl Miami: 0 vs. Bucknell, 1935 Orange Bowl; vs. Arizona, 1994 Fiesta Bowl; vs. Louisiana Tech, 2019 Walk On’s KICKOFF RETURNS Independence Bowl MOST Opponent: 0 by Manhattan, 1933 Palm Festival; by Miami: 7 vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl; Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl; by Nebraska, 1992 vs. Arizona, 1994 Fiesta Bowl Orange Bowl Opponent: 8 by NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl TOUCHDOWNS FEWEST Miami: 6 vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Miami: 1 vs. Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta Bowl Opponent: 5 by Wisconsin, 2018 New Era Pinstripe Opponent: 0 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl Bowl; Duquesne, 1934 Palm Festival; by Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl; by Tennessee, 1986 Sugar Bowl KICKOFF RETURN YARDS MOST INDIVIDUAL Miami: 180 vs. Wisconsin, 2009 Champs Sports Bowl Opponent: 222 by Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl RUSHING FEWEST Miami: 9 vs. Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl ATTEMPTS Opponent: 0 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl Miami: 30 Larry Jones vs. Nebraska, 1992 Orange Bowl Opponent: 31 by Fred Cone, Clemson, 1951 Orange Bowl

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED YARDS Miami: 4 vs. Oklahoma, 1992 Orange Bowl; vs. Florida, Miami: 156 Edgerrin James vs. NC State, 1998 Micron 2001 Sugar Bowl; vs. Florida State, 2004 Orange PC Bowl Bowl Opponent: 205 by Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin, 2018 5 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl Opponent: New Era Pinstripe Bowl

FIELD GOALS MADE TOUCHDOWNS Miami: 3 vs. UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl; vs. Nebraska, Miami: 2 by four players; 1989 Orange Bowl; vs. Oklahoma, 1992 Orange Bowl; last time by Edgerrin James and James Jackson vs. vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl; vs. Florida State, 2004 NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Orange Bowl Opponent: 2 by nine players; Opponent: 4 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl; by Nevada, last time by Jahvid Best, Cal, 2008 Emerald Bowl 2006 MPC Computers Bowl LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE KICKS BLOCKED Miami: 73 Clinton Portis vs. Georgia Tech, 2000 Gator Miami: 2 vs. Arizona, 1994 Fiesta Bowl; vs. Virginia, Bowl 1996 Carquest Bowl; vs. Georgia Tech, 2000 Gator Opponent: 72 by Gaston Green, UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl Bowl Opponent: 1 three times (last time by NC State, 1998 LONGEST TD RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE Micron PC Bowl) Miami: 73 Clinton Portis vs. Georgia Tech, 2000 Gator Bowl Opponent: 72 by Gaston Green, UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl

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Leonard Conley vs. Nebraska, 1989 Orange Bowl; PASSING Wesley Carroll vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; Andre Johnson vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl ATTEMPTS Opponent: 3 by Danny Davis, Wisconsin, 2017 Capital Miami: 56 Gino Torretta vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl One Orange Bowl Opponent: 43 by Gary Hollingsworth, Alabama, 1990 Sugar Bowl DEFENSE COMPLETIONS Miami: 31 Bernie Kosar vs. UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl INTERCEPTIONS Opponent: 27 by Gary Hollingsworth, Alabama, 1990 Miami: 4 Jim Dooley vs. Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl Sugar Bowl Opponent: 2, 5 times; last by Ronde Barber, Virginia, 1996 Carquest Bowl YARDS Miami: 362 Ken Dorsey vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN Opponent: 258 by Alex Hornibrook, Wisconsin, 2017 Miami: 89 Al Hudson vs. Holy Cross, 1946 Orange Bowl Capital One Orange Bowl Opponent: 68 by Chris White, Tennessee, 1986 Sugar Bowl TOUCHDOWNS Miami: 4 by two players; LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN last time by Brad Kaaya vs. West Virginia, 2016 Rus- Miami: 79 Tremain Mack vs. Virginia, 1996 Carquest sell Athletic Bowl Bowl 31 Tom Bouie, Arizona, 1994 Fiesta Bowl Opponent: 4 by Alex Hornibrook, Wisconsin, 2017 Opponent: Capital One Orange Bowl INTERCEPTIONS SPECIAL TEAMS Miami: 5 Vinny Testaverde vs. Penn State, 1987 Fiesta PUNTS Bowl Miami: 10 Mike Crissy vs. Arizona, 1994 Fiesta Bowl Opponent: 3 by Peter Gardere, Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; Opponent: 9 by John Bruno, Penn State, 1987 Fiesta by Jamie Barnette, NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Bowl

LONGEST PASS HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE Miami: 80 Scott Covington to Santana Moss vs. NC Miami: 46.5 by Zach Feagles vs. Wisconsin, 2017 Capital State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl One Orabge Bowl (4 punts, 186 yards) Opponent: 74 by Nate Longshore to Verran Tucker, Cal, Opponent: 47.7 by Andy Groom, Ohio State, 2003 2008 Emerald Bowl Fiesta Bowl (6 punts, 286 yards)

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS LONGEST PUNT Miami: 80 Scott Covington to Santana Moss vs. NC Miami: 55 Brian Monroe vs. LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Opponent: 63 by Andy Groom, Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta Opponent: 33 by Steve Bono to Mike Young, UCLA, 1985 Bowl Fiesta Bowl PUNT RETURN YARDS OFFENSE Miami: 95 Kevin Williams vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Opponent: 85 by DeJuan Groce, Nebraska, 2002 Rose TOTAL OFFENSE Bowl Miami: 362 Ken Dorsey vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl Opponent: 251, twice - last by Alex Hornibrook, LONGEST PUNT RETURN Wisconsin, 2017 Capital Onby Rex Grossman, Florida, Miami: 78 Kevin Williams vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl 2001 Sugar Bowl Opponent: 85 by DeJuan Groce, Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl

104 2020 CHEEZ-IT BOWL GUIDE @CANESFOOTBALL | MIAMIHURRICANES.COM BOWL RECORDS: INDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURNS PATs ATTEMPTED Miami: 7 Kevin Williams vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Miami: 5 Carlos Huerta vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; Opponent: 5 by Richard Bell, Nebraska, 1989 Orange Andy Crosland vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl; Bowl; Todd Sievers vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl by Damon Benning, Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl; by Opponent: 5 by Rafael Gaglianone, Wisconsin, 2018 Kelly Cambell, Georgia Tech, 2000 Gator Bowl; by New Era Pinstripe Bowl; Fuad Reveiz, Tennessee, Josh Davis, Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl 1986 Sugar Bowl

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS PATs MADE Miami: 75 Daryl Jones vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl Miami: 4 by several players; Opponent: 119 by Josh Davis, Nebraska, 2002 Rose last by Todd Sievers vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl Bowl POINTS BY A KICKER LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN Miami: 13 Todd Sievers vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl Miami: 45 Kevin Williams vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl Opponent: 92 by Willie Ress, Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl

SCORING POINTS Miami: 14 Nick Ryder vs. Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl (2 rushing TD, 2-point catch) Opponent: 18 by Danny Davis, Wisconsin, 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl (three TD receptions)

TOUCHDOWNS Miami: 2 by 10 players last time by Andre Johnson vs. Nebraska, 2002 Rose Bowl Opponent: 3 by Danny Davis, Wisconsin, 2017 Capital One Orange Bowl (three TD receptions)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Miami: 4 by Todd Sievers vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl; Jon Peattie vs. Florida State, 2004 Orange Bowl Opponent: 4 by Chris Jackson, LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl; by Brett Jaekle, Nevada, 2006 MPC Computers Bowl

FIELD GOALS MADE Miami: 3 by Todd Sievers vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl; Jon Peattie vs. Florida State, 2004 Orange Bowl Opponent: 4 by Brett Jaekle, Nevada, 2006 MPC Computers Bowl

LONGEST FIELD GOAL Miami: 56 Greg Cox vs. Oklahoma, 1988 Orange Bowl Opponent: 51 by John Lee, UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl

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