<<

2012 FOOTBALL ALMANAC First Edition, Communications

www.HurricaneSports.com | : @HurricaneSports | Facebook: MiamiHurricanes UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

5821 San Amaro Drive Coral Gables, FL 33146 305-284-3244

www.HurricaneSports.com Facebook: MiamiHurricanes Twitter: @HurricaneSports

CREDITS

EDITORS Chris Yandle, Chris Freet, Scott Zavitz

EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE Amy Woodruff, Camron Ghorbi, Jimmy Gill, Etta Schaller, Courtney Freet

COMPILATION Chris Yandle, Chris Freet, Scott Zavitz, Amy Woodruff, Camron Ghorbi, Jimmy Gill, Etta Schaller, previous Miami communications staff members

PHOTOGRAPHY JC Ridley

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MISSION STATEMENT The University of Miami’s mission is to educate and nurture students, to create knowledge, and to provide service to our community and beyond. Committed to excellence and proud of the diversity of our University family, we strive to develop future leaders of our nation and the world. @HURRICANESPORTS INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS 2012 SCHEDULE MEDIA INFORMATION DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) TV Sept. 1 at * 3:30 p.m. ABC/ESPN2 INTRODUCTION 2012 Schedule / 2011 Results 1 Sept. 8 at Kansas State 12:00 p.m. FX Miami Communications 2 Sept. 15 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (Band Day) 12:00 p.m. Quick Facts 3 Sept. 22 at Georgia Tech* TBA Sept. 29 NC STATE* (Family Weekend) TBA 2012 Oct. 6 vs. Notre Dame (in ) 7:30 p.m. NBC Oct. 13 NORTH CAROLINA* (Hispanic Heritage Day) TBA 2012 Roster 4-5 Oct. 20 STATE* (Homecoming) TBA Depth Chart 6 Nov. 1 * 7:30 p.m. ESPN Player Profi les 7-28 Nov. 10 at Virginia* TBA Nov. 17 USF (Senior Day) TBA COACHING STAFF Nov. 24 at Duke* TBA Dec. 1 ACC Championship (in Charlotte, N.C.) 8:00 p.m. 29-30 Assistant Coaches 30-39 All Times Eastern and Subject to Change Support Staff 40-41 Home games in BOLD CAPS, played at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. * ACC game 2011 STATISTICS Individual Statistics 42-44 2011 RESULTS 6-6, 3-5 ACC (t4th, Coastal) Game-By-Game Statistics 45-47 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Superlatives 48-49 Sept. 5 — — at Maryland* L 24-32 52,875 Sept. 17 — 17 STATE W 24-6 66,279 HISTORY Sept. 24 — — Kansas State L 24-28 43,786 Oct. 1 — — BETHUNE-COOKMAN W 45-14 40,387 National Championship Teams 50-54 Oct. 8 — 21 at Virginia Tech* L 35-38 66,233 All-Time Results 55-61 Oct. 15 — — at North Carolina* W 30-24 60,000 Yearly Records 62 Oct. 22 — 22 GEORGIA TECH* W 24-7 43,716 Series History 63 Oct. 27 — — VIRGINIA* L 21-28 40,403 Series Results 64-72 Nov. 5 — — DUKE* (Homecoming) W 49-14 62,053 History 73 Nov. 12 — — at Florida State* L 19-23 82,322 Miscellaneous History 74 Nov. 19 — — at USF W 6-3 57,572 College and Pro Football Hall of Fame 75-76 Nov. 25 — — BOSTON COLLEGE* L 17-24 43,952 Total points/Attendance 325-234 659,578 All-Americans 77-71 * ACC game Ring of Honor / Retired Jerseys 82-83 Home games in BOLD CAPS MVP Award 84 National Award Winners 85-88 NFL Players 89-91 NFL Draft Picks 92-94 Canes in the 95 Canes in the 96 Lettermen 97-102 Attendance 103 UM Athletic Hall of Fame 104

RECORDS Individual Records 105-106 Opponent Records 107 Bowl Records 108-110 Individual Leaders 111-120 Individual Game Bests 121-123 Team Season Bests 124-127 Opponent Season Bests 128-129 Team / Opponent Game Bests 130-132

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 1 INTRODUCTION 2 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Digital MediaStrategist BRIAN BOWSHER MIAMI COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Director CAMRON GHORBI Assistant Director AMY WOODRUFF Communications &Marketing Associate AD CHRIS FREET 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Graphic Designer ETTA SCHALLER Assistant Director JIMMY GILL Assistant Director SCOTT ZAVITZ Communications Director CHRIS YANDLE Of Of Phone: 5821 SanAmaroDrive|CoralGables,FL33146 Hecht AthleticCenter UNIVERSITY OFMIAMICOMMUNICATIONS ETTA SCHALLER Of Alma Mater: BRIAN BOWSHER Of Alma Mater: Responsibilities: JIMMY GILL Of Alma Mater: Responsibilities: CAMRON GHORBI Of Alma Mater: Responsibilities: SCOTT ZAVITZ Of Alma Mater: Responsibilities: AMY WOODRUFF Alma Mater: Responsibilities: CHRIS YANDLE CHRIS FREET COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Of Instagram: umiamihurricanes Facebook: Facebook.com/MiamiHurricanes Twitter: @HurricaneSports Of www.HurricaneSports.com Of Alma Mater: fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi fi ce: ce: ce: ce: ce: ce: ce: ce: cial FootballBlog:theufootball.com cial SocialMediaAccountsforMiamiHurricanesAthletics 305-284-3238 305-284-3248 305-284-1904 305-284-3249 305-284-3230 305-284-3236 305-284-3241 305-284-3231 305-284-3244 | air 07 @BrianBowsher @JGill027 @CamronGhorbi Xavier, 2007 Swarthmore (Pa.),2010 @SZavitz Miami, 2011 @CanesHoops Tampa, 2006 Alaska Fairbanks,2002 Louisiana-Lafayette, 2004 CSnaBraa 02 @ChrisFreet UC SantaBarbara,2002 AssistantDirector AssociateAD/Communications&Marketing AssistantDirector DirectorofCommunications Volleyball, Track&Field,Rowing,Football , Women’sSoccer,Swimming&Diving Women’s ,Tennis,Football Men’s Basketball,Tennis Football, Golf GraphicDesigner AssistantDirector AssistantDirector Digital MediaStrategist Fax: 305-284-2807 E-mail: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell: Cell:

786-877-9368 786-447-9494 786-422-4029 786-877-7329 305-342-1424 813-410-1194 786-413-9920

@ChrisYandle E-mail: E-mail: E-mail: E-mail: E-mail: E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] @HURRICANESPORTS QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Location Coral Gables, Fla. Director of Athletics Shawn Eichorst Enrollment 15,629 Deputy AD / Chief Operations Offi cer Steve Waterfi eld Founded 1925 Deputy AD / Business Operations Tony Hernandez INTRODUCTION Nickname Hurricanes Senior Associate AD / Development & Ticket Operations Blake James Colors Orange (PMS 1665), Green (PMS 3435) and White Senior Associate AD / SWA Jennifer Strawley President Donna E. Shalala Senior Associate AD / Facilities & Event Operations Tim Wise Athletics Director Shawn Eichorst Associate AD / Communications & Marketing Chris Freet Conference / Division Atlantic Coast Conference / Coastal Associate AD / Compliance David Reed Stadium / Capacity Sun Life Stadium / 74,916 Associate AD / Academic Services David Wyman Press Box Phone 305-943-8060 Assistant AD / Business Operations Josh Boone Ticket Offi ce Phone 1-800-GO-CANES (462-2637) Assistant AD / Ticket Operations Ben Crank Assistant AD / Ticket Sales Ben Creed Assistant AD / Marketing Andrew Goodrich COACHING STAFF Assistant AD / Development Jesse Marks Head Coach Al Golden Record at Miami 6-6 (2nd season) Career Record 33-40 (7th season) COMMUNICATIONS Assistant Head Coach / Mark D’Onofrio Associate AD for Communications / Marketing Chris Freet / Cell 786-413-9920 Senior Defensive Assistant / Defensive Line E-mail [email protected] Tight Ends / National Recruiting Coordinator Twitter @ChrisFreet Running Backs / Florida Recruiting Coordinator Terry Richardson Director of Communications (Football Contact) Chris Yandle Offensive Line Art Kehoe Cell 786-877-9368 Wide Receivers / Passing Game Coordinator George McDonald E-mail [email protected] Defensive Backs Paul Williams Twitter @ChrisYandle / Special Teams Coordinator Assistant Director of Communications (Secondary Contact) Scott Zavitz Graduate Assistant / Defense Phillip Eisenstein Cell 305-342-1424 Graduate Assistant / Offense DJ Hernandez E-mail [email protected] Twitter @SZavitz Assistant Director of Communications Jimmy Gill SUPPORT STAFF Cell 786-422-4029 Director of Football Operations Don Corzine E-mail [email protected] Director of Player Development Ryan McNamee Twitter @JGill027 Senior Football Operations Coordinator Hurlie Brown Website www.HurricaneSports.com Assistant Director of Football Operations Matt Doherty Football Blog www.TheUFootball.com Coordinator of Football Operations Rob Messinger Mailing Address 5821 San Amaro Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146 Coordinator of Football Operations Lindsay Bohlen Administrative Assistant to Head Coach Myrna Schneider Head Athletic Trainer Vinny Scavo Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Andreu Swasey Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Cols Colas Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Victor Ishmael Equipment Manager Bobby Revilla

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 3 PLAYERS 4 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2012 ROSTER 2 Je cel WR Joey 24 LS McNeill Sean 60 McNally DB Brandon 21 McGee Shane 62 DL OL McDermott WR Tyriq 17 RobertLockhartJr. OL McCord Eduardo 6 69 Lopez OL Brandon 65 Linder 9 Malcolm OL WR Jeremy 68 LB Lewis DL Lewis Raphael 56 Kirby WR Corey 67 LS King Garrett 87 Kidd Paul 61 OL WR Kelly D’Mauri 15 Jones Ben 55 Jones Jermaine 78 OL LB Johnson Eddie RB 44 Johnson 8 Duke RB DB Davon 24 Johnson MikeJames Johnson DL Rayshawn 29 5 DB Jenkins DequanIvery 66 OL Danny 63 WR Isidora Alex 37 Irastorza RB Darris 26 DB Hughes 3 Tracy DB Larry 11 Howard Hope DL Dwayne 97 DB Hoilett A.J. 30 Highsmith Seantrel TE 77 Henderson OL Sean 43 Harvey DL Jelani 99 Hamilton FB Maurice 33 Hagens DB Ladarius 37 DL Gunter Jalen 92 DL Grimble K Shayon 51 Green LS/LB Matt 18 LB Goudis James 59 Gaines FrankGabriel OL Taylor 76 55 Gadbois OL Ereck 74 DB Flowers Thomas OL 20 Finnie Jon 70 TE Feliciano Nantambu 57 Fentress LB Dyron 49 DL Dye DB Chris 48 Dunckel Nate 35 Dortch 4 RB Phillip WR Danny 32 Dorsett QB Dillard QB Preston 12 Dewey Gray 16 Crow Dallas RB 25 LB Crawford Antonio 39 DB Crawford K/P Akil 47 Craig Zach 88 Costa Tyrone LB 31 Cornileus Asante 82 TE Cleveland Eduardo OL/DL 23 RB Clements Anthony 73 Cilli DB Anthony 71 DL Chickillo Jontavious P 81 WR DL Carter Ricky 27 Deon Bush Carroll Kelvin 94 2 Cain Malcolm OL 79 Bunche Ramon 45 LB Buchanan DL Jacoby P 87 Briscoe Dalton 13 LB POS Botts JaWand WR 54 Blue Chad 18 Barnes Thurston 34 Armbrister NAME LB NO ALPHABETICAL ROSTER le un WR 1 Allen Hurns 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 9 ae ans B - 22 r-L Getzville, N.Y./Canisius Wellington, Fla./PalmBeachCentral Jr.-2L Stone Mountain,Ga./Stephenson Miami,Fla./MiamiNorthwestern 232 Bakers Fr.-HS 6-3 Nashville,Tenn./Ensworth 215 RJr.-SQ Fr.-HS RSr.-1L BocaRaton, Fla./WestBocaRaton Monmouth Beach,N.J./RedBankCatholic 208 6-3 5-10 LB 223 315 So.-1L LS 6-0 6-5 Coral Gables,Fla./CoralGables LB Tifton, Ga./TiftonCounty 205 Sanford,Fla./Seminole Fr.-HS Fr.-HS 210 5-9 215 LB OL Carmel, Ind./Cathedral So.-1L 6-0 6-3 RJr.-2L RJr.-2L Sean JamesGaines Tampa,Fla./TampaJesuit LB 60 230 Bethesda, Md./St.John’sCollege LS/LB McNally 260 258 59 GabrielTerry LB 6-0 6-3 6-5 58 Fr.-HS Miami,Fla./Dr.Krop Nantambu-AkilFentress Belle Glade,Fla./GladesCentral RJr.-SQ RSr.-SQ 57 183 RaphaelKirby LB 226 DL 260 TE 56 BenJones 6-0 RSo.-1L 6-1 Fr.-HS 6-3 55 FrankGabriel Melbourne, Fla./PalmBay 248 , Ga./NorthAtlanta 182 55 RB JaWandBlue Largo, Fla./IndianRockChristian(UCF) LB DL 6-4 5-8 54 New Lenox, Ill./LincolnWayCentral DenzelPerryman RSr.-3L RFr.-SQ 52 ShayonGreen RSo.-SQ TE 228 238 51 K DyronDye 260 RSr.-1L Tampa,Fla./H.B.Plant 6-1 Inglewood,Calif./Harvard-WestlakeSchool 49 6-1 BrandonYosha 197 6-4 48 ChrisDunckel Montgomery, Ala./JeffersonDavis(FortScottCC) Lakeland,Fla./Kathleen 6-2 LB Miami, Fla./ChristopherColumbus(MaristCollege) LB RSo.-SQ 48 AkilCraig Fr.-HS TE 192 47 FortMyers, Fla./SouthFortMyers CliveWalford 188 RSo.-TR K RJr.-TR 46 So.-1L 6-1 5-11 RickyPerez 196 46 190 230 RamonBuchanan 6-2 DB Fr.-HS DB 45 Riverview, Fla./TampaBayTech Hollywood,Fla./HollywoodHills Bradenton,Fla./Venice 6-3 6-0 EddieJohnson 175 44 DB SeanHarvey 5-11 WR Stone Mountain,Ga./Stephenson LB 43 JakeWieclaw So.-SQ Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Missouri City,Texas/Hightower 40 DB AntonioCrawford 222 225 238 39 JordanTolson 5-11 St. Petersburg,Fla./AdmiralFarragutAcademy Jr.-2L 6-3 6-2 38 RJr.-2L LadariusGunter VeroBeach,Fla./Beach(JacksonvilleUniversity) MissionViejo,Calif./Viejo(OrangeCoastCollege) 215 37 208 AlexIrastorza FB LB RB Miami,Fla./MiamiCarolCitySenior(CoffeyvilleJC) 6-2 37 Fr.-HS 6-0 GionniPaul RJr.-SQ Clewiston,Fla./Clewiston 36 Jr.-TR 203 NateDortch LB 189 RSr.-1L DB 35 185 ThurstonArmbrister 5-10 6-1 FortMyers,Fla./SouthMyers 198 34 Newton,Pa./ThePenningtonSchool So.-SQ 6-3 MauriceHagens 5-10 WR Miami,Fla./BookerT.Washington 33 DB DannyDillard 195 RFr.-SQ 32 5-10 RSo.-SQ Miami, Fla./BookerT.Washington TyroneCornileus DB P Southlake,Texas/SouthlakeCarroll 190 31 172 RSr.-3L A.J.Highsmith 5-10 Plantation, Fla./Plantation RB 5-10 30 184 RayshawnJenkins Miami,Fla./MiamiCentral Jr.-2L 29 ShawnO’Dare RB 6-0 Jr.-2L WR WestHills,Calif./Chaminade Miami,Fla./WestminsterChristian 192 28 AndrewSwasey 212 Sr.-3L 28 DB 5-9 RickyCarroll So.-1L 197 Weston, Fla./CypressBay 6-2 27 RFr.-SQ Tampa, Fla./Jefferson DarrisHughes 185 6-0 Fr.-HS RB 26 172 5-10 DB DallasCrawford Clearwater,Fla./Countryside Miami,Fla./MonsignorPace 207 RJr.-SQ 25 6-0 DB JoeyMcNeill 170 6-2 Fr.-HS DB 24 DavonJohnson Taft,Calif./TaftUnion(MoorparkCC) Leesburg,Fla./Leesburg 236 5-8 24 Fr.-HS Jr.-2L EduardoClements K QB 6-3 23 222 KacyRodgersII 214 WR Austin, Texas/St.Andrew’sEpiscopalSchool 22 Sr.-1L 6-3 Fr.-HS BrandonMcGee 6-2 Miami,Fla./AmericanSenior DL Pembroke Pines,Fla./Miramar(Memphis) 21 207 190 ThomasFinnie QB 20 QB 6-3 Fr.-HS DavidThompson Miramar, Fla./Miramar 6-4 RSo.-SQ Miami, Fla./MiamiNorland 19 Fr.-HS 208 MattGoudis WR 223 18 183 ChadBarnes 6-2 P Fr.-HS 18 6-6 6-0 TyriqMcCord Fr.-HS LongBeach,Calif./BeachPoly HainesCity,Fla./RidgeCommunity 192 17 QB StephenMorris DelrayBeach,Fla./ForkUnion(Va.)MilitaryAcademy 188 QB DB 17 6-0 FortLauderdale,Fla./St.ThomasAquinas GrayCrow 5-9 RSr.-3L 16 Miami,Fla./Columbus D’MauriJones Miramar,Fla./Miramar Sr.-3L WR 202 15 Fr.-HS Miami,Fla./CarolCity DaltonBotts 222 RB So.-1L 6-2 13 5-11 188 PrestonDewey HOMETOWN/HIGHSCHOOL(PREVIOUSSCHOOL) Fr.-HS 187 Fr.-HS 12 RyanWilliams 6-1 195 DB 5-9 RB Jr.-2L 185 11 LarryHope CL.-EXP 5-11 6-1 WR MalcolmLewis 195 11 WR WT 9 DukeJohnson 6-3 DB DB 8 HT VaughnTelemaque 7 WR RobertLockhartJr. POS 6 MikeJames 5 PhillipDorsett 4 TracyHoward 3 DeonBush 2 AllenHurns 1 NAME NO 1 alKly S - 22 S.T Davie,Fla./ArchbishopMcCarthy(JohnCarrollUniversity) LakeWorth,Fla./PalmBeachCentral RSr.-TR 262 RSo.-1L 6-1 296 6-4 LS OL ShaneMcDermott 62 PaulKelly 61 NUMERICAL ROSTER fi eld, Calif./GarcesMemorial(Bakers fi eld College) @HURRICANESPORTS 2012 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS NO NAME POS HT WT CL.-EXP HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 72 Earl Moore DL

63 Danny Isidora OL 6-4 312 Fr.-HS Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay HS 17 Stephen Morris QB INTRODUCTION 64 Hunter Wells OL 6-4 300 RFr.-SQ Canton, Ill. / Canton HS 28 Shawn O’Dare WR 65 Brandon Linder OL 6-6 312 Jr.-2L Southwest Ranches, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 95 Jake O’Donnell DL 66 Dequan Ivery DL 6-1 303 Fr.-HS Lake City, Fla. / Florida Columbia HS 36 Gionni Paul LB 67 Corey King DL 6-1 292 RFr.-SQ Boca Raton, Fla. / West Boca Raton HS 46 Ricky Perez K 85 David Perry TE 68 Jeremy Lewis OL 6-4 312 RSr.-2L West Palm Beach, Fla. / Palm Beach Lakes HS 52 LB 69 Eduardo Lopez OL 6-0 275 RJr.-SQ Miami, Fla. / Southwest Miami HS 91 DL 70 OL 6-5 314 RSo.-1L Davie, Fla. / Western HS 96 Curtis Porter DL 71 DL 6-4 265 So.-1L Tampa, Fla. / Alonso HS 88 Ronald Regula LS/TE 72 Earl Moore DL 6-1 300 Fr.-HS Tampa, Fla. / Hillsborough HS 93 Luther Robinson DL 73 Anthony Cilli OL/DL 6-0 276 Fr.-HS Pembroke Pines, Fla. / Pembroke Pines HS 22 Kacy Rodgers II DB 74 OL 6-6 314 Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. / Miami Norland HS 80 Rashawn Scott WR 75 Jared Wheeler OL 6-5 312 RJr.-1L Hollywood, Fla. / American Heritage HS 98 Darius Smith DL 76 Taylor Gadbois OL 6-8 310 Fr.-HS Dallas, Ga. / East Paulding HS (Fork Union Military Academy) 28 Andrew Swasey DB 7 Vaughn Telemaque DB 77 OL 6-8 340 Jr.-2L St. Paul, Minn. / Cretin-Derham Hall HS PLAYERS 58 Gabriel Terry LB 78 Jermaine Johnson OL 6-6 318 RJr.-2L Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Hargrave Military Academy 83 Kendal Thompkins WR 79 Malcolm Bunche OL 6-7 323 RSo.-1L Newark, Del. / Newark HS 19 David Thompson QB 80 Rashawn Scott WR 6-2 202 So.-1L Melbourne, Fla. / Melbourne Central HS 38 Jordan Tolson DB 81 Jontavious Carter WR 6-2 203 Fr.-HS Cordele, Ga. / Crisp County HS 46 TE 82 Asante Cleveland TE 6-5 260 Jr.-2L Sacramento, Calif. / Christian Brothers HS 64 Hunter Wells OL 83 Kendal Thompkins WR 5-10 184 RSr.-3L Miami, Fla. / Miami Northwestern HS 86 Herb Waters WR 84 Cory White TE 6-6 278 RJr.-1L Orange Park, Fla. / Fleming Island HS 75 Jared Wheeler OL 85 David Perry TE 6-7 265 RSo.-SQ Pembroke Pines, Fla. / University School HS 84 Cory White TE 40 Jake Wieclaw K 86 Herb Waters WR 6-2 185 Fr.-HS Homestead, Fla. / Homestead HS 90 Ricardo Williams DL 87 Garrett Kidd WR 6-2 186 RFr.-SQ Midland, Mich. / Herbert HS 11 Ryan Williams QB 87 Jacoby Briscoe DL 6-5 312 Fr.-HS Lafayette, La. / Carencro HS 48 Brandon Yosha RB 88 Zach Costa K/P 6-2 209 Fr.-HS Hillsdale, N.J. / Pascack Valley HS 88 Ronald Regula LS/TE 6-2 225 RSo.-SQ Miami, Fla. / Palmetto HS (Mount St. Joseph) 90 Ricardo Williams DL 6-5 251 RFr.-SQ Homestead, Fla. / Homestead Senior HS 91 Olsen Pierre DL 6-4 296 So.-1L Rahway, N.J. / Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy 92 Jalen Grimble DL 6-2 292 So.-1L , Nev. / Bishop Gorman HS 93 Luther Robinson DL 6-3 290 RJr.-1L Fort Pierce, Fla. / Westwood HS 94 Kelvin Cain DL 6-3 245 Jr.-2L Clovis, Calif. / Buchanan HS 95 Jake O’Donnell DL 6-6 243 Fr.-HS Doylestown, Pa. / Central Bucks East HS 96 Curtis Porter DL 6-1 308 RJr.-2L Charlotte, N.C. / Victory Christian HS 97 Dwayne Hoilett DL 6-3 247 Fr.-HS Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach HS 98 Darius Smith DL 6-2 313 RSr.-1L New Britain, Conn. / New Britain HS (Lackawanna) 99 Jelani Hamilton DL 6-5 271 Fr.-HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas

COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Al Golden (Penn State, 1991), 2nd season Director of Football Operations: Don Corzine Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator: Mark D’Onofrio Director of Player Development: Ryan McNamee Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks: Jedd Fisch Senior Football Operations Coordinator: Hurlie Brown Senior Defensive Assistant / Defensive Line: Jethro Franklin Assistant Director of Football Operations: Matt Doherty Tight Ends / National Recruiting Coordinator: Brennan Carroll Coordinator of Football Operations: Rob Messinger Running Backs / Florida Recruiting Coordinator: Terry Richardson Coordinator of Football Operations: Lindsay Bohlen Offensive Line: Art Kehoe Administrative Assistant to Head Coach: Myrna Schneider Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers: George McDonald Head Football Athletic Trainer: Vinny Scavo Defensive Backs: Paul Williams Head Strength and Conditioning Coach: Andreu Swasey Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator: Micheal Barrow Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Cols Colas Graduate Assistant / Offense: DJ Hernandez Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Victor Ishmael Graduate Assistant / Defense: Phillip Eisenstein Equipment Manager: Bobby Revilla

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 5 PLAYERS ueJhsn 5-9,188,Fr. 6-0,192,Fr. 6 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 6-1,262,RSr. 5-10,185, So. 6-1,262,RSr. 5-10,185, So. 5-10,214, RJr. DukeJohnson 6-5,221,RSo. 8 PHILLIPDORSETT 5-10,214, RJr. MalcolmLewis 6-0,170,RFr. 4 9 PHILLIPDORSETT 6-3,205, Sr. PaulKelly KR 4 6-0,170,RFr. 61 SEANMCNALLY PaulKelly PR 6-2,193,RSr. 60 61 6-2,193,RSr. SEANMCNALLY 6-2,193, RSr. SS RyanWilliams 60 11 6-3,205, Sr. DALTONBOTTS LS MattGoudis 13 18 6-2,185,Fr. JAKEWIECLAW H MattGoudis 40 18 JAKEWIECLAW KO JakeWieclaw 40 DALTONBOTTS 40 5-10,190,RFr. 5-9,188,Fr. FG 13 P 5-11,220,Sr. 6-5,221,RSo. HerbWaters 86 6-4,262,RSo. KENDALTHOMPKINS DallasCrawford 6-7,260,RSo. DukeJohnson 6-2,214,Jr. 83 6-5,255,RJr. 25 8 WR EduardoClements 5-11,240,Jr. 6-4,250,RSo. 23 MIKEJAMES RyanWilliams 5 11 STEPHENMORRIS RB SeanHarvey 6-6,316,RJr. 17 6-4,320,Fr. 43 6-5, 263,Jr. MAURICE HAGENS QB 6-6,314,Fr. DavidPerry 33 DyronDye 85 6-5,314,RJr. FB CliveWalford 49 46 6-6,308,JR. 6-4,316,RSr. ASANTECLEVELAND JermaineJohnson 82 78 6-5,310,Sr. 6-4,295,RSo. ERECKFLOWERS TE DanielIsidora 74 JermaineJohnson 63 RT 78 6-0,192,Fr. BRANDONLINDER JaredWheeler 6-5,314,RSo. 65 75 SHANEMCDERMOTT 6-7,325,RSo. JeremyLewis RG 62 BenJones 68 5-10,185,So. 55 C JONATHANFELICIANO BenJones 70 55 MalcolmLewis MALCOLMBUNCHE LG 9 79 DavonJohnson PHILLIPDORSETT LT 24 4 ALLENHURNS 1 WR PRESEASON DEPTHCHART SPECIALISTS OFFENSE (PRO) 0 RSANSOT 6-2,198,So. RASHAWNSCOTT 80 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC

–OR–

–OR– –OR– 6-5,310,Sr.

–OR– –OR– 6-0,188,Sr. 6-3,192,Jr. 5-9,195,Jr. 6-6,316,RJr. –OR– 5-10,182,RSr. 2 hmsFni 5-10,183,So. 6-1,203, Fr. 6-2,198,Jr. ThomasFinnie 6-1,203,Fr. TracyHoward 6-2,204,RSr. 20 3 LADARIUSGUNTER 5-11,188,Fr. RayshawnJenins 37 A.J.Highsmith 29 CB VAUGHNTELEMAQUE 30 6-0,194,Sr. 6-2,210,Jr. RayshawnJenkins 7 6-1,230,So. 5-9, 205,So. 29 S KACYRODGERSII 6-3,215,Fr. AntonioCrawford 6-1,226,RSr. 22 39 BRANDONMCGEE S Nantambu-AkilFentress 21 6-1,238,RFr. TyroneCornileus 57 6-0,229,So. 6-3,236,Fr. CB 31 GionniPaul RAMONBUCHANAN 6-1,300,Fr. JimmyGaines 36 45 OLB 59 6-3,260,RJr. GabeTerry DENZELPERRYMAN 6-1,303,Fr. EDDIEJOHNSON 58 52 6-4,300, So. 6-2,315,Sr. 44 MLB TyriqMcCord THURSTONARMBRISTER 17 KelvinCain 34 6-5,271,Fr. OLB 94 SHAYONGREEN 6-3,288,RJr. EarlMoore 51 72 DeQuanIvery OLSENPIERRE DE 6-4,262,So. 66 91 DariusSmith DT 98 LUTHERROBINSON JelaniHamilton 93 99 ANTHONYCHICKILLO DT 71 DE ENBS 6-1,190,Fr. DEONBUSH 2 DEFENSE (4-3)

–OR–

–OR–

–OR– –OR– 6-3,245,So. 6-3,230,Jr. –OR– 5-11,185,Fr. 6-0,202,RJr. 6-2,210,Jr. –OR– 6-3,222,So. @HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES best hang time and longest punt at Top 12 Elite Camp in Sherman Oaks, Calif. ... Enrolled at Bakersfi eld College freshman year as 34 and punter ... Averaged 34 yards per kick. High School: Three-star prospect by Kohl’s Kicking ... Went INTRODUCTION to Bakersfi eld (Calif.) Taft Union HS ... Played quarterback as LB • 6-3 • 222 • So.-SQ senior, throwing for 986 yards on 59-of-137 passing with 12 Hollywood, Fla. (Hollywood Hills) and fi ve ... Rushed for 805 yards and nine touchdowns in 109 carries as quarterback ... All-state punter averaging 39.7 yards per punt with 26 attempts inside 20 ... 2011 (True Freshman): Participated on , did not Originally committed to LSU. see any action. BOTTS CAREER STATISTICS PUNTING 18 YEAR G NO YDS LG AVG 2011 12 48 2,051 62 42.7

CHAD BARNES PLAYERS WR • 5-8 • 170 • RJr.-SQ Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) 87

2011 (Sophomore): Sat out fi rst season at Miami and JACOBY BRISCOE participated on practice squad, redshirted to retain eligibility. High School: Started four years at for Cypress DL • 6-5 • 312 • Fr.-HS Bay ... Earned two letters ... Helped team advance to district Lafayette, La. (Carencro) championships during junior campaign ... Coached by Mark Guandolo ... Also ran track, running 100 and 200 meters and on High School: Three-star recruit by Scout.com and ESPN ... No. 4x100 relay team ... Best time in 100m was 10.8 and clocked at 22.9 42 DT prospect on ESPN and No. 67 on Scout.com ... Played in in 200m. State 6A Championship game against West Monroe, recording 12 tackles ... Attended Carencro (La.) High School and played for coach James Broussard ... Chose Miami over Texas A&M and 54 Tennessee. JAWAND BLUE 45 LB • 6-0 • 210 • Fr.-HS Boca Raton, Fla. (West Boca Raton) RAMON BUCHANAN

High School: Three-star recruit by Scout.com and ESPN ... No.18 LB • 6-1 • 228 • RSr.-3L inside prospect and No. 61 overall prospect by ESPN Melbourne, Fla. (Palm Bay) ... No. 26 inside linebacker prospect by Scout.com as junior at West Boca Raton HS ... Recorded 99 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, four 2011 (Senior): Played and started in four games ... Had year cut sacks, three forced and recoveries ... Coached by short after sustaining right knee injury against Bethune-Cookman Willie Dodaro ... Chose Miami over Virginia Tech. ... Was on pace for career high in tackles before getting hurt ... Finished season with 18 total tackles (11 solo, seven assists) ... Recorded eight tackles and two tackles-for-loss against Maryland ... Registered fi ve tackles against then-No. 17 Ohio State. 13 2010 (Junior): Started 10 of 13 games ... Fifth on team in tackles (54) ... Recorded eight tackles-for-loss ... Recorded career-high DALTON BOTTS seven tackles against Florida State ... Also recorded six tackles against Florida A&M, Clemson, Virginia, Georgia Tech and P • 6-3 • 207 • Sr.-1L Virginia Tech ... Earned letter. Taft, Calif. (Taft Union / Moorpark CC) 2009 (Sophomore): Had 28 total tackles (20 solo, eight assists) ... Saw increased action at outside linebacker position when Sean 2011 (Redshirt Junior): Served as team’s punter in all 12 games Spence missed time with injury in late October, early November ...... Finished season second-best in ACC in punt average at 42.7 After recording just seven tackles in UM’s fi rst six games, tallied yards per punt ... Longest punt of season came against Boston 19 over last six contests ... Tallied career-high six total tackles and College on 62-yarder... Had one of best games against then-No. 17 had QB hurry and PBU in only start of season at North Carolina Ohio State with season-high average of 47.8 yards on four punts ...... Also recorded fi ve tackles versus Florida A&M and at USF in Earned a letter. regular-season fi nale ... Averaged 4.6 tackles per contest over Junior College: Transferred from Bakersfi eld College after UM’s last three road games (at Wake Forest, at UNC, at USF) ... freshman season ... Averaged 37.5 per punt with long of 59 yards Had 3.5 tackles-for-loss and two PBUs on the year ... Earned a as sophomore ... Coached by Jim L. Bitter at Moorpark ... Logged letter.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 7 PLAYERS 8 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM of 2009. ... OriginallysignednationalletterofintentwithMiamiinspring Rivals.com No. 18offensiveguardby 8 prepschoolprospectinnationregardlessofposition...Ranked redshirted toretaineligibility. Sat out start againstVirginia...Earnedaletter. 1-3 1 1-3 0/0 3 69 0.0-0 0/0 37 Career 39 8.0-24 0.0-0 0-0 106 332154 13.5-34 0 2011 4 13 0/0 11 2010 0.0-0 7 516 0.0-0 2009 13 20 9 18 8 2 2008 0-0 0/0 2.0-5 28 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 3.5-5 YEAR G 0-0 UT DEFENSIVE AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS country by FF/FR 10 inFloridaandNo.61overallby PBU by DanBurke...RankedNo.2safetyinnation,aswell INT-YDS As juniorin2006,surpassed100tacklesand10sacks...Coached with threeinterceptionswhileplayinglinebackerandsafety... letter. making switchtolinebackertowardsendofseason...Earneda tackles inninegames...Startedoutasdefensivebackbefore teams, butsawsomeactionatsafetyagainstDuke...Hadsix PLAYER PROFILES Florida State,Alabama andAuburn. for coachChrisMerrittatColumbus ...ChoseUMoverFlorida, campaign, collected47tackles andtwointerceptions...Played compiled 50tacklesandthree interceptions...Duringsophomore Columbus inMiami,Fla.,returned onepuntfortouchdownand senior made40stopsandhad seveninterceptions...Asjuniorat best safetyprospectand14th-best prospectfromFlorida...As of Floridaby prospect, No.68overallprospectand12instate been comparedtoformerMiamigreatAntrelRolle...No.5 safety BUCHANAN CAREERSTATISTICS High School: High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (RedshirtFreshman): High School: 2008 (TrueFreshman): 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi rst seasonatMiami andparticipatedonpracticesquad, andNo.86offensivetacklebyESPNoutofhighschool Scout.com Rivals.com Four-star recruitaccordingto Rated asfour-starrecruitby As seniorin2007,mademorethan100tackles Miami, Fla.(Columbus) DB •6-1195Fr.-HS DEON BUSH 2 Newark, Del.(Newark) OL •6-7323RSo.-1L MALCOLM BUNCHE 79 ...RankedNo.3outsidelinebackerbyESPN. ...Ranked65thonESPN150asfourth- Enrolled atMiamiinJanuary2010... Played inninegames,mostlyonspecial Scout.com Saw actionineightgames,earning Rivals.com , No.39offensivetackleby Rivals.com ...RatedNo.64in Rivals.com andNo. ...Has South Carolina. Pender ...AttendedAlGoldenFootballCampChoseUM over County HighSchoolinCordele,Ga.,andplayedforcoach Sean captain senioryear...AlsoplayedbasketballAttendedCrisp yards andseventouchdownsduringseniorseason...Was team No. 51widereceiverprospectonESPN...Had64catchesfor 864 tackles andsevensacksasjunior. Played atPortland(Ore.)GrantHighSchool, nine sackswhilealsoreturningeightkickoffsfor150yards... California atBuchananHS...Assenior,recorded80tacklesand Earned letter. one sackonyear...Hadcareer-highninetacklesagainstDuke Recorded 12tackles,nineofwhichwereunassisted... Boston College...Earnedletter. return...Registeredseason-highsixtacklesagainst fi contests ofseason...Finishedyearwith20tacklesRecorded ESPN ...RankedasNo.147WRprospecton all-state bythe Costa Mesa,Calif....Earned rst touchdownofcareeragainstBethune-Cookmanon59-yard High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): High School: Junior College: Costa MesaPost Rated 10th-bestoutsidelinebackerinstateof Three-star recruitby Played twoseasonsatOrangeCoastCollegein Clovis, Calif.(Buchanan) DL •6-3245Jr.-2L KELVIN CAIN 94 Cordele, Ga.(CrispCounty) WR •6-2203Fr.-HS JONTAVIOUS CARTER 81 Mission Viejo,Calif.(OrangeCoastCollege) P •6-3185Jr.-TR RICKY CARROLL 27 Saw actioninninegames,startinglasttwo Played in11games,startingfour... fi rst-team all-league and . Rivals.com Scout.com fi nishing with61 , Scout.com fi andas rst-team and @HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES 71 23 ANTHONY CHICKILLO EDUARDO CLEMENTS INTRODUCTION DL • 6-4 • 265 • So.-1L RB • 5-9 • 192 • Jr.-2L Tampa, Fla. (Alonso) Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington)

2011 (True Freshman): Saw action in all 12 games, including 2011 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 12 games, including an starts in fi nal nine contests of season ... Finished third in ACC increasing role on offense as season progressed ... Registered Defensive Rookie of the Year Award voting ... Ended season tied career-high 37 rushing yards against Bethune-Cookman, for team lead with fi ve sacks ... Had seventh-most tackles on team including season-best 22-yard run ... Caught four passes for with 38 (15 solo, 23 assists) ... Recorded career-fi rst sack against career-high 41 yards against USF ... Registered four receptions then-No. 17 Ohio State ... Finished with four tackles and 1.5 sacks against Boston College ... Finished season with 245 all-purpose against Bethune-Cookman ... Registered season-high eight tackles yards (82 rushing, 163 receiving) ... Finished year with nine

against then-No. 21 Virginia Tech ... Earned letter. tackles ... Earned letter. PLAYERS High School: Five-star prospect according to Rivals.com and 2010 (True Freshman): Appeared in 12 games, getting touches ESPN ... Ranked by Rivals.com and ESPN as third and fi fth at in two contests ... Had best game in debut against Florida A&M position, respectively, and 44th and 24th overall nationally by ... Ran for 23 yards on six carries against Rattlers, while catching Rivals.com and ESPN, respectively ... Strong for size and powerful only pass of season ... Earned letter. pass-rusher ... Quick off ball with continuous motor ... Runs 4.8 High School: Rushed for 3,105 yards and 50 touchdowns in 40-yard dash ... MVP of 2011 Under Armour All-American game four seasons at Booker T. Washington ... Rated No. 79 player at in Tampa Bay area ... 140 tackles, 18 sacks in Sporting News 100 ... Rated No. 43 prospect in Mobile Press- and two interceptions as senior ... Transferred to Alonso HS and Register Super Southeast 120 ... As junior rushed for 892 rushing played in only six games as junior due to injury, but fi nished with yards and 14 touchdowns and caught 34 passes for 296 receiving 80 tackles, 12.5 sacks, six PBUs, two forced fumbles and fumble yards and three total touchdowns ... In limited action as senior, recovery ... Recorded 80 tackles and 9.5 sacks as sophomore at rushed 694 yards and nine touchdowns ... As sophomore on Tampa Gaither HS ... Also considered Florida, Tennessee, Florida state championship team, ran for 961 yards and 19 touchdowns State, and North Carolina among others with more than 40 ... Rated No.62 player in Takkle Top 200 ... Rated scholarship offers. No. 11 by Rivals.com, four-star recruit and No. 156 player nationally ... Named fi rst-team All-Dade by as senior and second-team All-Dade as junior and sophomore ... CHICKILLO CAREER STATISTICS No.76 prospect on Bill Buchalter’s Florida Top 100 state list. DEFENSIVE YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS 2011 12 15 23 38 6.5-25 5.0-20 1/1 0 0-0 CLEMENTS CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG 2010 12 8 32 4.0 0 11 2011 12 15 82 5.5 1 22 Career 24 23 114 5.0 1 22

RECEIVING YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG 2010 12 1 9 9.0 0 9 2011 12 14 163 11.6 0 24 Career 24 15 172 11.5 0 24

OTHER STATS: Kick Returns — 2010 (10 ret., 195 yds, 29 long); Defensive — 2010 (3 UT, 2 AT, 5 TT), 2011 (7 UT, 2 AT, 9 TT).

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 9 PLAYERS 10 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Rivals.com January 2010...Earnedletter. special teams...RecordedsixtacklesonyearEnrolledin Earned letter. tackles twice,againstB-CUandthen-No.20GeorgiaTech... teams ...RecordedseventacklesRegisteredseason-hightwo 9 116 0 Career 16 12.9 25 816 2011 6.0 0 2010 8 6 8 YEAR G 110 REC RECEIVING 13.8 YDS 0 AVG 25 TD LG had 24receptionsfor412yardsandseventouchdowns. with 21receptionsfor262yardsandfourtouchdowns...Assenior Scout.com reception ineachof receptions for32yardsagainstVirginiaTech...Hadatleastone ... Hadseason-high34yardsagainstNorthCarolinatwo Hurricanes, startingone...Fifthonteaminreceivingyards(110) letter. Week honorsheadingintoteam’sgameagainstDuke...Earned reception againstMaryland...EarnedScoutTeamPlayerofthe special teams...Recordedlonecatchofseasononsix-yard PLAYER PROFILES ...No.28player onAJCTop50list. team all-stateselectionby tackles-for-losses, blockedpuntandthreesafeties...Named TD), twoforcedfumbles(onereturnedforscore),foursacks, 11 junior tallied118tackles,threeinterceptions(onereturned for Stephenson to11-1recordandsecondroundofplayoffs... As two blockedpuntsandeighttackles-for-losshelpedlead season with108tackles,oneinterception,twoforcedfumbles, CLEVELAND CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC ...Asjuniorearnedall-leaguehonorsafterleadingteam andthree-starrecruitby Ranked No.39outsidelinebackerprospectby Ranked No.15tightendandthree-starrecruitby Sacramento, Calif.(ChristianBrothers) TE •6-5260Jr.-2L ASANTE CLEVELAND 82 Stone Mountain,Ga.(Stephenson) LB •6-2215Jr.-2L TYRONE CORNILEUS 31 fi nal threegames...Earnedletter. Saw actioninninegames,mostlyonspecial Saw actionineightgames,mainlyon Appeared in10games,mostlyon Appeared ineightgamesfor Atlanta Journal-Constitution Scout.com ...Finishedsenior andThe fi rst- jump andtriplejump. letterwinner intrackand three forcedfumbles...CoachedbyJosephRossTwo-time forTampaJesuit...Recorded48tackles,11.5sacksand with GeorgiaTech. Scout TeamPlayeroftheWeekheadingintoteam’smatch-up team ...LoneactioncameagainstBethune-CookmanNamed 0-0 0 0-0 0/0 0 0.0-0 0/0 0-0 0.0-0 6 0 0.0-0 7 13 437 0.0-0 0/0 Career 19 9 0.0-0 2011 36 0.0-0 10 2010 YEAR G UT DEFENSIVE AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS Miami overGeorgiaTech. 13 nationalranking...WascoachedbyRobertWeinerChose pass de receiving yardsandtouchdown,61tackles,fourinterceptions,26 senior registered599rushingyardswith receiver anddefensivebackforPlantHSinTampa,Fla....As No. 167athleteprospectbyESPN...Playedrunningback,wide Scout.com CORNILEUS CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2011 (RedshirtSophomore): High School: fl ections andforcedfumblehelpingtoleadPlantNo. ...No.89cornerbackprospectby Started senioryearatlinebackeranddefensive Rated asthree-starrecruitby Tampa, Fla.(Jesuit) LB •6-1326RJr.-SQ AKIL CRAIG 47 Tampa, Fla.(Plant) DB •5-11188Fr.-HS ANTONIO CRAWFORD 39 fi eld ...Competed in100meters,long Participatedasmemberofscout fi ve touchdowns, 139 Scout.com Rivals.com ...Named and @HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES 25 12 DALLAS CRAWFORD PRESTON DEWEY INTRODUCTION RB • 5-10 • 190 • RFr.-SQ QB • 6-2 • 208 • Fr.-HS Fort Myers, Fla. (South Fort Myers) Austin, Texas (St. Andrews Episcopal)

2011 (True Freshman): Sat out fi rst season at Miami and High School: Four-star quarterback prospect and ranked participated on practice squad, redshirted to retain eligibility. eighth at position and No. 133 overall in ESPN Top 150 ... High School: Originally committed to Michigan ... Four-star Three-star prospect by Scout.com and Rivals.com ... Threw for prospect by ESPN and three-star rating from Rivals.com with nearly 1,500 yards with 13 touchdowns as junior ... Lost bulk of 144th overall ranking and rated eighth-best at position according senior year after suffering wrist injury ... Threw for 688 yards to ESPN ... 27th-best by Rivals.com ... Playmaker on and nine touchdowns to only one interception in 2011 ... Invited defense with above average ball skills and footwork ... Played on and participated in fi nal Camp, where noticed as top

both sides of ball, throwing for 2,374 yards and 26 touchdowns performer ... Under Armour All-American ... Team captain PLAYERS as QB to go with 462 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns ... Father, Mike, played center at Texas A&M ... Coached by as well as receiving score on way to being named area offensive Heisman winner ... Attended Al Golden Football player of the year ... Had 76 tackles (53 solo), nine interceptions Camp. and three forced fumbles from defensive back position ... Led state with 10 picks as junior, returning four of them for touchdowns ... Racked up 2,629 yards and 28 touchdowns passing with 470 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on offense as 32 junior ... School-record 23 career interceptions ... Coached by Grant Redhead ... Also considered offers from North Carolina and DANNY DILLARD USC among others. RB • 6-2 • 225 • Fr.-HS Bradenton, Fla. (Venice)

16 High School: Three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout.com … No. 35 running back prospect according to Rivals.com GRAY CROW and No. 62 according to Scout.com … Finished junior season at Venice High School with 1,300 yards and 25 touchdowns. QB • 6-3 • 222 • Fr.-HS Clearwater, Fla. (Countryside)

High School: Three-star prospect by ESPN, Scout.com and 4 Rivals.com ... Ranked four-star pro-style quarterback prospect by MaxPreps.com ... Played sophomore season at Ocala Trinity Catholic ... Threw for 1,700 yards, 20 touchdowns and only six interceptions ... Played in run-heavy, pro-style offense for two WR • 5-9 • 187 • So.-1L seasons at Countryside ... Managed 1,369 yards in air and seven Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) touchdowns as junior ... Named to U.S. Army National Combine in January 2011 ... Threw for 1,601 yards and 12 touchdowns as 2011 (True Freshman): Saw action in all 12 games, earning senior ... Led Countryside to 22 wins in two seasons, including fi rst career start against USF ... Finished season with 14 catches berth in state championships as junior ... Team captain ... Was and 147 yards ... Recorded season-high 41 yards on two catches three-time district champion while playing under coaches Jared against Kansas State ... Threw for 16-yard on trick Davis at Countryside and at Ocala Trinity Catholic play against then-No. 21 Virginia Tech ... Scored fi rst touchdown ... Attended Al Golden Football Camp. of career against Duke ... Reeled in season-high three catches against USF ... Earned letter. High School: Three-star prospect by Rivals.com and ESPNU ... Ranked 45th at position by ESPNU ... Has been described as quick, explosive, smooth and agile ... Ran 4.4 40-yard dash at Under Armour combine ... Also has 36.5-inch vertical jump ... 35 receptions for 806 yards and 12 touchdowns as senior at St. Thomas Aquinas in undefeated season, winning Florida 5A football championship as well fi nishing fi rst in Powerade Fab 50 ESPN Rise national poll ... Returned four kicks for touchdowns ... Had 30 catches for 594 yards and nine touchdowns as junior ... Coached by George Smith in high school ... Also considered scholarship offers from Florida, Ohio State, North Carolina and Georgia among others.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 11 PLAYERS 12 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM game ...Class6A All-State 6A statechampionship...Played inUnderArmourAll-American senior ...HelpedleadSeminole HighSchoolto2008FHSAAClass tackles asjuniorand65 andthreecatchesfor46yardsas good passrusher,whohad13.5 sacks, prospect ...RankedNo.145in ESPN’stop150prospects...Very Step” category,andratednation’s No.6weaksidedefensiveend to retaineligibility. line ...Earnedletter. earning twostarts(DukeandBostonCollege)...Earnedletter. to tightendforsophomorecampaign...Sawactioninsixgames, record in100-yardbreastroke. College HighSchool...Swam100-yardbreastrokeSetschool Chose HurricanesoverNorthCarolina. senior season...PlayedforGrantRedheadatSouthFortMyers com ESPN ...No.35cornerbackprospectbyand83 4 2011 12 82 YEAR G 20.5 0 RET KICK RETURNS 22 YDS AVG 2011 12 14 TD YEAR G 147 REC LG 10.5 RECEIVING 1 YDS 31 AVG TD PLAYER PROFILES LG DORSETT CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2009 (TrueFreshman): 2010 (RedshirtFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): High School: 2011 (Junior): High School: ...Collected32tackles,sixPBUsandoneinterceptionduring 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Ranked No.4by Four-year lettermaninswimmingatSt.John’s Three-star recruitby Participated asmemberofscoutteam. 35 Sanford, Fla.(Seminole) TE •6-5258RJr.-2L DYRON DYE 49 Bethesda, Md.(St.John’sCollegeHS) DL •6-3260RSr.-SQ CHRIS DUNCKEL 48 Fort Myers,Fla.(SouthMyers) DB •5-11175Fr.-HS NATE DORTCH Made positionswitchfromdefensiveline Sat out fi rst team...CoachedbyMike Cullison. Appeared insixgamesondefensive fi Rivals.com rst seasonatMiami,redshirted Rivals.com fi ve forcedfumblesand65 in“QuickestFirst , Scout.com and Scout. All-Broward by prospect onBillBuchalter’sFloridaTop100statelist...First-team by participated onpracticesquad,redshirtedtoretaineligibility. percent ...AllowedzerosacksonseasonEarnedletter. of team’s eight starts...Sufferedinjurymidseasonbutreturnedtostarttwo 01 516000 .- 00 0-0 0 0/0 0.0-0 516 0.0-0 7 2011 YEAR G UT DEFENSIVE AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS Game. FF/FR batting averageseniorseason...ParticipatedinEast-WestAll-Star PBU season ...Letteredinbaseballandledteamstolenbases INT-YDS time all-regionhonoree...Averaged5.9yardspercarrysenior Ensworth HighSchool...ElectedteamcaptainasseniorTwo- Recorded season-highthreetacklesagainstDuke...Earnedletter. teams aceforHurricanes...Registeredsixtacklesonseason FENTRESS CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (RedshirtFreshman): High School: 2011 (TrueFreshman): Scout.com fi nal threegames...Finishedwithoverallgradeof84 ...Ratedthree-starprospectby Sun Sentinel Three-star recruitandNo.19offensiveguard Played fullback,runningbackandlinebackerat NANTAMBU-AKIL FENTRESS 57 Davie, Fla.(Western) OL •6-5314RSo.-1L JON FELICIANO 70 Nashville, Tenn.(Ensworth) LB •5-9205So.-1L Sat out Saw actioninsevengamesasspecial . Saw actionin10gamesandearned fi rst seasonatMiamiand Rivals.com ...No.56 @HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES 20 76 THOMAS FINNIE TAYLOR GADBOIS INTRODUCTION DB • 5-10 • 185 • So.-1L OL • 6-8 • 310 • Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. (Central) Dallas, Ga. (East Paulding / Fork Union)

2011 (True Freshman): Saw action in 11 games ... Finished year High School: Ranked three-star prospect by Rivals.com and with 14 tackles (10 solo, four assists) ... Had season-high three Scout.com and two-star prospect by ESPN ... Ranked No. 53 tackles twice, against Maryland and Duke ... Registered fi rst offensive in nation by Scout.com ... Shined at East Paulding career tackle for loss against North Carolina ... Earned letter. High School ... Spent half-year at Fork Union Military Academy in High School: Enrolled at UM in January 2011 ... Three-star Fork Union, Va. ... Played for coach John Reid at East Paulding. prospect and rated as nation’s No. 39 cornerback ... As senior, led Miami Central to 6A championship ... Recorded 45 tackles and

one interception ... Ran 4.4 40-yard dash while in high school ... PLAYERS Also track standout ... Finished second in state in 100-yard dash ... 59 Originally committed to South Carolina. JIMMY GAINES FINNIE CAREER STATISTICS LB • 6-3 • 232 • Jr.-2L DEFENSIVE Getzville, N.Y. (Canisius) YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS 2011 11 10 4 14 1.0-4 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 2011 (Sophomore): Earned starting job in training camp and saw action in all 12 games ... Finished season with eight starts ... Recorded fi fth-highest tackle total on team with 58 (24 solo, 34 74 assists) ... Also recorded three tackles-for-loss ... Registered career- high nine tackles against North Carolina ... Had eight tackles in ERECK FLOWERS back-to-back games against Bethune-Cookman and then-No. 21 Virginia Tech ... Tied for team lead with six tackles against then- OL • 6-6 • 314 • Fr.-HS No. 17 Ohio State ... Earned letter. Miami, Fla. (Norland) 2010 (True Freshman): Played in fi ve games for Hurricanes, assisting on tackle in game ... Earned letter. High School: NYSSA Second-Team All State, Class A ... Played High School: Ranked four-star prospect at offensive tackle by linebacker, safety, , tailback and receiver at Canisius both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Ranked No. 200 regardless of during senior season ... Finished with 61 rushing yards and position by Rivals.com ... Earned three-star ranking from ESPN touchdown, 15 catches for 270 yards and two scores along with ... Went to nearby Miami Norland High School ... Helped lead 154 tackles (108 solo), three sacks, one interception and fumble Vikings to undefeated 2011 season (15-0) and State Class 5A recovery. championship victory over Crawfordville Wakulla ... Played for coach Daryle Heidelburg. GAINES CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS 55 2010 5 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2011 12 24 34 58 3.0-7 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 FRANK GABRIEL Career 17 24 35 59 3.0-7 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 LS • 6-3 • 215 • Fr.-HS Monmouth Beach, N.J. (Red Bank Catholic)

High School: Named fi rst team all-state by Asbury Park Press … Named fi rst team for non-public school by The Star-Ledger.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 13 PLAYERS 14 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 0-0 0 0-0 0 0/0 0/0 0-0 0.0-0 0 0.0-0 538 0.5-1 0/0 437 6 0.5-1 Career 0.0-0 4 10 0.0-0 2011 2 2010 YEAR G UT DEFENSIVE AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS Jay Walls. FF/FR PBU INT-YDS heading intoteam’sgameagainstKansasState...Earnedletter. three assists)...EarnedScoutTeamPlayeroftheWeekhonors throughout year...Finishedseasonwithseventackles(foursolo, “TOP 12”camp. Croson ...InvitedandattendedprestigiousChrisSailerKicking great heightonkicks...Runs4.840-yarddashCoachedbyEd defensive backattimes...GreatathletewithahugelegGets of-14 fakepuntsduringjuniorandsenioryears...Alsoplayed and 80percentofkickoffsweretouchbacks...Converted12- averaged 40yardsperpunt...Made while adding37extrapointstoearnall-leaguehonors...Also Converted 12-of-16 Ranked 13th-bestkickerby to retaineligibility. PLAYER PROFILES nationally by interception andoneblockedpunt...RatedNo.102defensive end junior, had58tackleswith4.5sacks,twocausedfumbles,one mention Class5Aall-stateby ... All-ClassAll-StatehonorablementionEarned defensive endandhad60tackles,eightsacksoneinterception fi in nationby injury, redshirtedtoretaineligibility. practice. for Hurricanes...Startedatmiddlelinebackerduringspring ve forcedfumbles atlinebackerassenior...Asjunior,played GREEN CAREERSTATISTICS 2010 (RedshirtFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): High School: 2011 (TrueFreshman): High School: 2009 (TrueFreshman): 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Rivals.com ESPN.com Three-star prospectaccordingtoESPNU... Rated No.65weaksidedefensiveendprospect fi West Hills,Calif.(Chaminade-MadonnaPrep) K •6-0172RFr.-SQ MATT GOUDIS 18 Tifton, Ga.(TiftonCounty) DL •6-3260RJr.-1L SHAYON GREEN 51 eld goalsasseniorwithlongof55yards, Saw actioninfourgames,battlinginjuries ... Tallied125tackles,twosacksand andNo.112by Sat out Sat out Rivals.com Played in Atlanta Journal-Constitution fi fi rst seasonatMiami,redshirted rst seasonatMiami withknee and18thbyESPNU... fi fi Scout.com eld goalsinhighschool rst twogames ofseason ...Coachedby ...As prospect accordingto Florida StateandNebraska. ... AlsoconsideredArizona,UCLA,Stanford,LSU,Michigan, 62 tacklesand tackles andsevensackssenioryearasteamcaptain...Amassed side defensiveendthatoriginallycommittedtoUSC...Had71 position and not recordanytackles...Earnedletter. including year with57receivingyards...Earnedletter. Registered career-high18-yardreceptionagainstUSF...Finished season-high 15rushingyardsinopeneragainstMaryland... team’s primaryfullback...EarnedfourstartsonyearRecorded Horton atFortScott. interception 100yardsfortouchdown...PlayedcoachCurtis three tackles-for-loss...Alsoforcedtwofumblesandreturned through sevengameswithFortScottthispastseason,including Ala., andplayedforJeffersonDavisHighSchool...Had24tackles College inFortScott,Kan....OriginallyhailsfromMontgomery, as junioraftertwoseasonsspentwithFortScottCommunity Rivals.com com to Buchalter’s FloridaTop100state list...HelpedTampaBayTech while averagingsixyardsper carry...Asjunior, yards and10touchdownsassophomore. 1,019 rushingyardsand13touchdowns. ...Ranfor1,300rushing High School: 2011 (Freshman): 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): Junior College: High School: fi nal recordof9-2with1,300rushingyardsand 18touchdowns and No.8fullbackby andtwo-starprospectby fi nal fourcontestsofyear...Earnedletter. fi rst inNevadaby fi ve sacksjunioryear...PlayedforTonySanchez Five-star prospectby Three-star recruitandNo.4fullbackby Ranked three-starprospectatcornerbackby LADARIUS GUNTER 37 Las Vegas,Nev.(BishopGorman) DL •6-2292So.-1L JALEN GRIMBLE 92 Riverview, Fla.(TampaBayTech) FB •5-11238Jr.-2L MAURICE HAGENS 33 Montgomery, Ala.(FortScottCC) DB •6-2196RSo.-TR Saw actioninsevengamesonseason...Did Saw actioninall12games,servingas Rivals.com Appeared in Rivals.com Rivals.com and ESPNU...Ranked20that Scout.com ... No.47prospectonBill Scout.com fi ve gamesforMiami, ...Bigandquickstrong ...Beginscareer ...Four-star fi nished with Scout. @HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES recruit by Scout.com ... 2009 all-state player of the year ... Was HAGENS CAREER STATISTICS fi rst-team All-Metro as senior ... Also was participant on Cretin- RUSHING Durham Hall basketball and track teams ... Won shot put, discus

YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG throw and 1,500 meters in 2004 Minnesota Junior Olympics. INTRODUCTION 2010 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 2011 12 7 21 3.0 0 5 Career 17 7 21 3.0 0 5 30 RECEIVING YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG 2010 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 A.J. HIGHSMITH 2011 12 6 57 9.5 0 18 Career 17 6 57 9.5 0 18 DB • 6-0 • 208 • RJr.-2L Missouri City, Texas (Hightower) OTHER STATS: Kick Returns — 2011 (1 ret., 7 yds) 2011 (Redshirt Sophomore): Made position switch from quarterback to defensive back for junior campaign and saw action in 11 games ... Finished season with 12 tackles (eight solo, four PLAYERS 43 assists) ... Earned letter. 2010 (Sophomore): Played in two of fi rst three games of season, SEAN HARVEY completing 4-of-7 passes ... Sat out remainder of year with injury. TE • 6-4 • 260 • RSo.-SQ 2009 (True Freshman): True freshman quarterback, who played in three games ... Completed 4-of-6 passes for 53 yards, including Largo, Fla. (Indian Rock Christian / UCF) career-fi rst touchdown to Kendal Thompkins from 15 yards out against Virginia ... Completed 3-of-3 passes for 38 yards against 2011 (Sophomore): Participated as a member of scout team. Florida A&M ... Earned letter. Prior to Miami: Transferred to Miami from UCF. High School: Rated No. 24-best quarterback by ESPN. High School: Started both ways all four years at Indian Rock com, No. 47-best quarterback by Scout.com and No. 87-best QB Christian High School in Largo, Fla. ... Led team in tackles with by Rivals.com ... Father, , played at Miami 83 senior year while earning all-county, all-district, and all- from 1983-86 and in NFL for seven years ... Full name is Alonzo league accolades ... Led Golden Eagles to two consecutive playoff Highsmith Jr. ... As senior at Hightower, threw for 2,192 yards appearances as team captain ... Holds school record for bench with 28 passing touchdowns with just four interceptions and ran press ... Lettered in track, weightlifting and basketball. for 360 yards and seven more touchdowns ... Helped lead team to 13-1 record in 2008 and appearance in Class 5A Division I state championship game ... As junior, threw for 2,400 yards with 22 touchdowns and 11 interceptions and ran for fi ve touchdowns ... 77 Passed for 2,300 yards with 21 touchdowns and six interceptions as sophomore and added four rushing TDs ... Finished career SEANTREL HENDERSON with 6,673 passing yards and 70 touchdowns ... Houston Chronicle OL • 6-8 • 340 • Jr.-2L 2008 District MVP and second-team All-Texas as senior ... Named to Houston Chronicle’s 2006 and 2007 all-district fi rst team as St. Paul, Minn. (Cretin-Derham Hall) sophomore and junior ... Named to 2008 All-Greater Houston Chronicle Team ... Class 5A All-State Honorable Mention ... 2011 (Sophomore): Played in eight games and earned two starts Lettered four years in football and one year in track ... Coached by after recovering from offseason surgery ... Two starts came against Shane Hallmark. USF and Duke ... Allowed zero sacks on season and registered only one penalty against ... Helped offense to No. 44 national ranking in average yards per carry (4.39) ... Earned letter. HIGHSMITH CAREER STATISTICS 2010 (True Freshman): Played in 12 games, starting nine ... DEFENSIVE Saw most of action at right tackle position ... Named to NWAA YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS Freshman All-American Team ... Team averaged 494.9 yards per 2009 3 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 game while in starting lineup ... Named Newcomer of the Year at 2010 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2011 11 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 team’s annual awards banquet ... Graded out at 100 percent in just Career 16 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 his second collegiate game, against Pittsburgh ... Earned letter. High School: Named 2009 USA TODAY High School Offensive OTHER STATS: Passing — 2009 (4-6, 53 yds, 1 TD, Long 29), 2010 (4-7, 18 yds, 1 INT); Player of the Year, becoming fi rst lineman to win award ... Ranked Rushing — 2009 (1 att., -2 yds), 2010 (2 att., -1 yds) as No. 2 recruit in nation by Rivals.com and was fi ve-star recruit ... Named Junior of the Year by Rivals.com in 2008 ... Did not allow sack in 250 pass attempts senior year ... First-team EA Sports All-American in 2009 ... One of two juniors to be named fi rst-team USA TODAY All-American in 2008 and made team again in 2009 ... Recognized as Minnesota Player of the Year in 2009 ... Also, in 2009, led Cretin-Derham Hall to 5A state championship ... Rated No. 1 offensive lineman by Rivals.com ... Named 2009 PARADE Magazine Player of the Year ... Rated No. 1 player and fi ve-star

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 15 PLAYERS 16 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Florida andState. season ...CoachedbyDamon Cogdale...ChoseUMoverUSC, (Fla.) Sun Named oneof50bestprospects instateofFloridaby ... TopplayerinBrowardCounty accordingto senior playersinBrowardCounty,Fla.,accordingto Nebraska. Morgan atAmericanSeniorHS...ChoseUMoverWisconsinand Football Camp,receivingMVPHonors...PlayedforCoachJoe Golden FootballCamp...CoachedbyLennyJankowski. with 52tackles,6.5sacksandonefumblerecovery...AttendedAl 34 tacklesandthreesacksineightgames...Finishedseniorseason behind threecollege-boundlinemen,andstillrecordedtotalsof to prospect accordingtoESPN,andNo.95atposition overall prospectinFloridaby ESPN ...WasrankedNo.24defensiveendprospectand58 PLAYER PROFILES Southeast 120by registered 81tacklesandfourinterceptions...NamedtoSuper interceptions andforcedfumble...AssophomoreatMiramar, as senior...Duringjuniorseason,amassed45tackles,four selection ...Mademorethan50stopsandhad10interceptions in nationby 3 overallprospectinstateofFloridaandNo.13 ESPNU150 accordingtoESPN...No.1cornerbackprospect, No. prospect, No.3overallprospectinFloridaand18on com ESPN andNo.92accordingto and High School: High School: High School: Scout.com ... Ratedasfour-starrecruitbyESPNNo.1cornerback Scout.com 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC ...TeamwonstateClass6Achampionship sophomore ...PlayedjuniorseasonatVeroBeachSeniorHigh Rivals.com ...RatedasNo.59cornerbackprospectaccordingto Rated Three-star recruitaccordingto Three-star recruitby Mobile (Ala.)Press-Register Vero Beach,Fla.(VeroBeachSenior) DL •6-3247Fr.-HS DWAYNE HOILETT 97 Miramar, Fla.(Miramar) DB •5-11185Fr.-HS TRACY HOWARD 3 Miami, Fla.(AmericanSenior) DB •6-0183Fr.-HS LARRY HOPE 11 ...2012U.S.ArmyAll-AmericanGame fi ve-star recruitby Rivals.com Scout.com Rivals.com ...No.66defensiveend ...AttendedAlGolden’s Rivals.com ...OneofTop25 Sun-Sentinel Rivals.com , Scout.com and Miami Herald Gainesville Scout. , ESPN and ...

Rivals.com not recordcatch...Earnedletter. (three solo)...Alsoplayedsomesnapsatwidereceiverbutdid ... Spentmostoftimeonspecialteams,recordingfourtackles catches againstFloridaState...Earnedletter. catch againstthen-No.21VirginiaTech...Ledteamwith season withfourtouchdowns...Recordedseason-long41-yard 54-yard performanceagainstthen-No.17OhioState...Finished Maryland ...Scored (415) ...Hadfourcatchesfor69yardsinseasonopeneragainst seven starts...Finishedthirdonteamincatches(31)andyards district champsfourconsecutiveseasonsandstaterunner-up. team all-stateandAll-Americahonorablemention…Tigerswere aer2 31 Career 21 415 4 13.4 41 2011 12 31 90 2010 415 0.0 0 13.4 YEAR G 0 4 REC RECEIVING 41 YDS AVG TD LG before sufferingseason-endinginjury. and seventouchdowns...Assenior,hadsixcatchesfor110yards Scout.com HURNS CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): High School: 2011 (TrueFreshman): ...Finishedjunioryearwith23receptionsfor450yards ...Rankedasoneoftop100receiversby Enrolled inJanuary2010...Three-starrecruitby Named MVPoftheClewistonTigers…First Carol City,Fla.(CarolCity) WR •6-3195Jr.-2L ALLEN HURNS 1 Clewiston, Fla.(Clewiston) RB •5-10195So.-SQ DARRIS HUGHES 26 fi rst twotouchdowns ofcareerinsix-catch, Played inall12gamesonseason,recording Played inninegames Did notseeanygameaction. fi rst yearatMiami Rivals.com fi ve and @HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES one receiving) were good for second-best on team ... Had best performance against Duke, registering 102 all-purpose yards (59 37 rushing, 43 receiving) and two rushing touchdowns ... Season- ALEX IRASTORZA long run of 32 yards also came against Blue Devils ... Ran for 65 INTRODUCTION yards on 10 carries against Virginia Tech ... Recorded 48 yards on WR • 6-3 • 190 • RJr.-TR 12 carries, including TD run, against Ohio State ... Earned letter. Miami, Fla. (Columbus / Marist College) 2010 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games, starting three ... Each start of year came at different position ... Started at fullback against Florida State ... Started at kick returner against USF ... Got 2011 (Sophomore): Sat out season due to NCAA transfer rules. nod as starting running back against Notre Dame in ... Prior to Miami: Kicker and punter for Marist College in Pioneer Carried ball 70 times for 398 yards, third-most on team ... Ran for League ... Coached by Jim Parady. 84 yards on just eight carries against Duke ... Scored three rushing High School: Finished fi fth in National Kicking Combine in and one receiving touchdown ... Miami won every game when California ... Had no missed PATs during high school career ... James scored a touchdown ... Had most catches of any Hurricane Didn’t attempt any fi eld goals ... Career-long punt of 63 yards ... running back with 13 ... Averaged 4.3 yards per catch and 5.7 41-yard punt average ... District 6A champs ... Coached by Chris yards per carry ... Earned letter.

Merrit ... Lettered in hockey. 2009 (True Freshman): Played in all 13 games for Hurricanes, PLAYERS spending majority of season playing fullback ... Carried 15 times for 46 yards and one touchdown ... Averaged 3.1 yards per carry ... Also had 15 receptions for 105 yards ... Had career-high four 63 rushes against Florida A&M and Virginia ... Carried four times for 18 yards in win over Virginia ... Had three receptions for 26 yards DANNY ISIDORA with season-long 17-yarder in win over Florida A&M ... Also OL • 6-4 • 312 • Fr.-HS returned kicks and had 17 returns for 363 yards including 40-yard return against Georgia Tech and 41-yard return against Florida Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) A&M ... Had three returns for 75 yards at Wake Forest and four returns for 82 yards at North Carolina ... Earned letter. High School: Four-star recruit according to ESPN and three- High School: Enrolled at UM in January 2009 ... No. 18-best star recruit according to Rivals.com and Scout.com ... No. 13 running back prospect by Scout.com, No. 21-best running back offensive guard prospect and No. 39 overall prospect in Florida prospect by Rivals.com and No. 33 running back by ESPN.com according to ESPN ... No. 14 offensive guard prospect and No. 53 ... Named The Ledger’s all-county fi rst-team running back ... overall prospect in Florida according to Rivals.com as well as No. Named to Mobile Press-Register’s Super Southeast 120 ... FSWA 51 offensive guard prospect on Scout.com ... Attended Al Golden All-State honorable mention ... Ran for 1,300 rushing yards and Football Camp ... Played for coach Mark Guandolo at Cypress Bay 15 touchdowns as senior while also returning punts and two ... Chose UM over Wisconsin and Florida State. kickoffs for touchdowns ... Rushed 198 times for 1,108 yards with 15 touchdowns as junior and had four receiving touchdowns ... Coached by Richard Tate. 66 JAMES CAREER STATISTICS DEQUAN IVERY RUSHING YEAR G ATT YDS AVG TD LG DL • 6-1 • 303 • Fr.-HS 2009 13 15 46 3.1 1 11 Lake City, Fla. (Florida Columbian) 2010 13 70 398 5.7 3 32 2011 12 72 275 3.8 7 32 Career 38 157 729 4.6 11 32 High School: Rated three-star recruit by Rivals.com, ESPN and Scout.com ... No. 68 prospect according to RECEIVING Scout.com ... No. 92 defensive tackle prospect and No. 193 overall YEAR G REC YDS AVG TD LG prospect in Florida ... As junior at Columbia High School North, 2009 13 15 105 7.0 0 17 registered 20 tackles with fi ve sacks ... Coached by ... 2010 13 13 56 4.3 1 18 Chose UM over Louisville, Syracuse and Illinois. 2011 12 9 80 8.9 1 36 Career 38 37 241 6.5 2 36

OTHER STATS: Kick Returns — 2009 (19 ret., 404 yds, 41 long); Defensive — 2009 (1 UT, 1 5 TT), 2010 (2 UT, 2 TT), 2011 (2 UT, 1 AT, 3 TT, 1 FF). MIKE JAMES RB • 5-11 • 222 • Sr.-3L Haines City, Fla. (Ridge Community)

2011 (Junior): Played in all 12 games, earning two starts ... Served as team’s secondary back ... Finished second on team with 275 rush yards ... Eight total touchdowns (seven rushing,

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 17 PLAYERS 18 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM career- eligibility. one onspecialteams...Earnedletter. yards ...RecordedthreetacklesonspecialteamsEarnedletter. ... Returnedtwokickoffs,bothagainstVirginia,forcombined45 was ChrisMiller...ChoseUMoverFloridaStateandAlabama. hurdles ...AttendedAlGoldenFootballCampcoach Class Atitlein110-meterhurdlesandplacingsecond300-meter Farragut andwasnamedAthleteoftheYearafterwinningstate had foursacksandoneforcedfumble...RantrackforAdmiral 15 tackleswithoneforloss,andeightpassesdefendedalso one passfor23-yardscore...Ondefensehadthreeinterceptions, yards andseventouchdownszerofumbles...Alsocaught touchdowns andoneinterception,whilerushing83timesfor647 ... Asjunior,threwfor824yardson48-of-72passingwith10 in onlysevengamesassenior,afterbeing wide receiver,runningbackanddefensive...Sawaction Farragut AcademyinSt.Petersburg,Fla.,includingquarterback, 40 accordingtoESPN...PlayedmultiplepositionsatAdmiral ESPN ...RatedasNo.27safetyprospectby PLAYER PROFILES by com No. 20playerinFloridaand 116playeroverallby Harris ...Named game ...Coachedby2007 selection intrack...Played inaugural UnderArmourAll-Star returned kickofffortouchdown ...WasAll-Dade 20 passesformorethan700yards andfourtouchdowns...Also for 628yardsandseventouchdowns...Asjuniorin2006,caught chosen by team ...PlayedforNo.6-rankedhighschoolincountry as indoor season...Earnedletterinbothfootballandtrack. and 55meters,60meters4x400meterrelayteamduring 200 metersand4x400meterrelayteamduringoutdoorseason Virginia ...AlsorantrackforUMandparticipatedin100meters, for 35yardswithcareer-long18-yardreceptioninovertime winat reception inwinatDuke...Grabbedcareer-hightworeceptions Made — including 2008 (TrueFreshman): 2009 (Sophomore): 2010 (RedshirtSophomore): 2011 (Junior): High School: High School: Scout.com ...RankedNo. 49playerinFloridaandNo. 91 widereceiver fi 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi rst collegiatecatchagainstNorthCarolina...17-yardTD rst startatVirginia ...Caught USA TODAY ...RankedNo. 13widereceiverandNo.67player fi rst collegiatetouchdown—againstCavaliers... Three-star recruitby Starred onschool’sClass4Astatechampionship Saw actionin10games,mostlyonspecialteams PrepStar St. Petersburg,Fla.(AdmiralFarragut) DB •6-1203Fr.-HS RAYSHAWN JENKINS 29 Miami, Fla.(BookerT.Washington) RB •6-0184RSr.-3L DAVON JOHNSON 24 Sat outseason,redshirtedtoretain ...Asseniorin2007,caught27passes All-American...RankedNo. 12 athlete, Played in11gamesandmade USA TODAY Played inthreegames,starting Rivals.com fi ve passesfor71 yards CoachoftheYearTim s idelined byinjury Rivals.com , Scout.com fi rst-team andNo. Rivals. and 2010 (1AT,1TT),2011(2UT,3TT). OTHER STATS: 71 5 0 14.2 18 Career 24 2011 10 0 0.0 30 2010 0 0.0 0 0 5 2008 11 0 71 YEAR G 14.2 0 REC RECEIVING 18 YDS AVG Career 24 13 TD 2011 10 0 3.0 0 0.0 30 LG 2010 0 3 0.0 0 0 2008 11 13 0 3.0 YEAR G 0 3 ATT RUSHING YDS AVG TD LG to retaineligibility. interception on defenseasjunioratSelma(Ala.) HS. eight touchdowns onoffensewith78tackles, eightsacksandone career ...Recorded560rushing yards,137receivingyardsand for NorthAtlantaHS...Played bothwaysthroughouthighschool team all-stateselection...Voted to four receivingtouchdownson offense...NamedClassAAA senior toplayforfather...Racked up90tacklesondefenseand dash with33.8verticaljump... TransferredtoNorthAtlantaas Strong, quickathletewhocanstopinsiderun...Runs4.7440-yard championship ...CoachedatNorlandbyDaryleHeidelburg. for scores...LedMiamiNorlandto14-0 and threetouchdowns,kickoffreturnsonepuntreturn yards and29touchdowns,14receptionsfor232receiving 25 touchdowns...Duringsenioryear,compiled1,957rushing game ...AssophomoreatMiamiNorland,ranfor1,540yardsand on ESPNU150list...Playedin2012UnderArmourAll-American according to Johnson accordingto in nationwhilebeingcomparedtoTennesseeTitans’Chris Rated asNo.1runningbackprospectand30overall South FloridaTop25. regardless ofpositionbyESPN...RankedNo.16on JOHNSON CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2011 (TrueFreshman): High School: Kick Returns—2011(2ret.,45yds,24long);Defensive2008(1UT,1TT), Scout.com Three-star prospectbyESPNUand Five-star recruitby 8 Atlanta, Ga.(NorthAtlanta) LB •6-1238RFr.-SQ EDDIE JOHNSON 44 Miami, Fla.(Norland) RB •5-9188Fr.-HS Rivals.com , No.10runningbackprospectand48 Sat out ...No.5runningbackprospect fi rst seasonatMiami,redshirted fi rst-team all-stateandall-city Rivals.com fi nish andstate Class5A and Scout.com Rivals.com Miami Herald ... fi rst- ...

@HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES 78 61 JERMAINE JOHNSON PAUL KELLY INTRODUCTION OL • 6-6 • 318 • RJr.-2L LS • 6-1 • 262 • RSr.-TR Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Hargrove Military) Davie, Fla. (Archbishop McCarthy / John Carroll)

2011 (Sophomore): Saw action against then-No. 17 Ohio State ... Prior to Miami: Played defensive line at John Carroll University Participated as member of scout team ... Earned letter. in University Heights, Ohio. 2010 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in 11 games, making fi ve High School: Attended Archbishop McCarthy ... Earned starts including Sun Bowl ... Recorded three pancakes and one second-team All-Broward honors for offensive line and third- lumberjack ... Graded out at 93 percent against Virginia ... Graded team All-Broward for defensive line ... Was named team MVP out at 92 percent against Maryland ... Earned letter. junior and senior year ... Set school record for fumble recoveries 2009 (True Freshman): Sat out fi rst season at Miami and ... Also wrestled and won two consistency awards ... Coached by

participated on practice squad, redshirted to retain eligibility. Mike Spencer. PLAYERS High School: Rated No. 1 Prep School Offensive Lineman by Rivals.com in 2008 ... Played both offensive tackle positions in prep school at Hargrave in 2007 ... Only played football as senior in high school, spending fi rst three years of high school as basketball 87 standout, averaging 12 points and nine rebounds in career ... Earned third-team all-county and was McDonald’s All-American GARRETT KIDD nominee as basketball player ... Ranked 94th in Florida Top 100 by Rivals.com ... No. 52 offensive tackle prospect by ESPN.com. WR • 6-2 • 186 • RFr.-SQ Midland, Mich. (Herbert Henry Dow)

2011 (True Freshman): Sat out fi rst season at Miami and 55 participated on practice squad, redshirted to retain eligibility ... Earned Scout Team Player of the Week honors two times, heading BEN JONES into games against Virginia and Florida State. High School: Two-time second-team All-Saginaw Valley OL • 6-5 • 315 • RSr.-2L selection ... Led Dow High School to district championship ... Also Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) lettered two years in lacrosse, taking home Most Valuable Player honors in 2010. 2011 (Junior): Participated as member of scout team ... Did not see any game action. 2010 (Sophomore): Played in two games for Hurricanes ... Started at right tackle in season opener against Florida A&M ... 67 Graded out at 100 percent against Georgia Tech ... Earned a letter. COREY KING DL • 6-1 • 292 • RFr.-SQ 15 Boca Raton, Fla. (West Boca Raton)

D’MAURI JONES 2011 (True Freshman): Sat out fi rst season at Miami, redshirted to retain eligibility WR • 6-4 • 190 • Fr.-HS High School: Recorded 56 tackles, seven sacks, three forced Leesburg, Fla. (Leesburg) fumbles and one interception during senior campaign ... Selected to national team at Outback Bowl, annual South Florida high High School: Three-star recruit according to Rivals.com and school football all-star game ... Named All-Area for Palm Beach ESPN ... No. 54 wide receiver prospect according to ESPN and County ... Started varsity as sophomore and led West Boca Raton No. 92 according to Rivals.com ... Helped lead team to state title HS to record fourth-round playoff berth ... Played for coach Willie as senior ... Had 41 catches and 10 touchdowns in 2011 ... Team Dodaro at West Boca ... Also lettered in track ... Bench presses 400 captain in both junior and senior years .... Earned all-state honors pounds. ... As junior at Leesburg High School, caught 40 passes for 544 yards and 12 touchdowns ... Also played basketball for Leesburg, averaging 15 points per game ... Attended Al Golden Football Camp ... Coached by Randy Trivers ... Chose UM over Arkansas, West Virginia, Wake Forest and USF.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 19 PLAYERS 34 playerinFloridaandNo.231overallby 20 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 19th overallonSouthFloridaTop25by Scout.com Ranked No.27defensivetackleand56playerinFlorida by as All-Area by with fumblereturnfortouchdownandwasnamedsecond-team fi recorded career- limited actionagainstCharlestonSoutherninseasonopenerand pass break-upinwinoverVirginia...Earnedletter. tackle ...Recordedthreetackles(twovs.UNC,oneatUCF)Had team’s match-upagainstVirginiaTech...Earnedletter. ... EarnedScoutTeamPlayeroftheWeekhonorsheadinginto Florida, StanfordandUSC. Gartrell atStephensonHighSchool...ChoseUMoverGeorgia, of No.89regardlesspositionby Earned positionalrankingofNo.4andoverallnational three majorscoutingentities:ESPN, PLAYER PROFILES Southeast 120by for 2012U.S.ArmyAll-AmericanBowl...Namedto2011Super 18.5 sacksand23tackles-for-lossatStephenson...Wasselected junior atParkview...Finishedseniorcampaignwith121tackles, two sacks...Had120tackles,21tackles-for-lossandthreeas collected 93tackles,twointerceptions,threeforcedfumblesand to StephensonHSforseniorseason...AssophomoreatParkview for hittingabilityandstrength...TransferredfromParkviewHS ve sacks...Asjuniorin2006,made50tacklesandeight High School: 2008 (TrueFreshman): 2009 (RedshirtFreshman): 2010 (Sophomore): 2011 (Junior): High School: PrepStar 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC ...RankedNo.18defensivetacklebyESPN All-American ...RankedNo.19defensivetackle, Palm BeachPost As seniorin2007,made10tackles-for-lossand Four-star prospectatoutsidelinebackerbyall fi Lone appearanceofyearcameagainstDuke rst tackle. Mobile Press-Register Stone Mountain,Ga.(Stephenson) LB •6-0223Fr.-HS RAPHAEL KIRBY 56 West PalmBeach,Fla.(PalmBeachLakes) OL •6-4312RSr.-2L JEREMY LEWIS 68 Played inonegame,didnotrecordtackle. Participated onscoutteam...Saw ... CoachedbyDanSansoSelected Played insevengamesatdefensive Rivals.com Rivals.com ...WascoachedbyRon MiamiHerald ...Hasearnedpraise and Rivals.com Scout.com ......

on BillBuchalter’sFloridaTop100statelist. No.167 playerin Rated No.47prospectin ranking in2009whileoffenseaveraged321yardspergame ... last twoseasonsandClass5Astatetitlein2008No.1national and ESPN Top150...Named season ...Earnedletter. ... Gradedoutatabove90percentforlastsevengamesofregular high 507totalyards...Gradedoutat93percentinseasonopener end ...Helpedoffenserunforseason-high277yards,andseason- Week ...AgainstGT,tooksnapsatcenter,guard,tackle,andtight Georgia Tech,andwasnamedACCOffensiveLinemanofthe extra linemaninjumbopack...Gradedoutat97percentagainst mental errors...Earnedletter. Allowed only1.5sacksovercourseofseason...Madeseven Finished withoverallgradeof90percent,tiedforteam-high... by DamonCogdale...ChoseUMoverFloridaState. caught 32passesfor572yardsand ... Named seven touchdownsin2011...Collected1,010all-purposeyards Captained teamassenior...Had48catchesfor716yardsand while beingcomparedtoArizonaCardinals’SteveBreaston... prospect andNo.32overallrecruitinFloridaby in FloridaaccordingtoESPN...RatedasNo.29widereceiver ESPN ...No.18widereceiverprospectandNo.29overallrecruit High School: High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): Miami Herald fi rst-team All-Broward...AsjunioratMiramarHS, Four-star recruitaccordingto U.S. ArmyAll-American...RankedNo.145in Sports Illustrated/Takkle ...HelpedSt.ThomasAquinasto28-1record BRANDON LINDER 65 Miramar, Fla.(Miramar) WR •6-0192Fr.-HS MALCOLM LEWIS 9 Southwest Ranches,Fla.(St.ThomasAquinas) OL •6-6312Jr.-2L Played andstartedinall12games... Playedin12games,starting fi Mobile Press-Register rst-team All-Broward by fi ve touchdowns...Coached Top200...No.3prospect Southeast120and Rivals.com Rivals.com Sun-Sentinel fi ve, allas and

@HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES 6 62 ROBERT LOCKHART JR. SHANE MCDERMOTT INTRODUCTION WR • 6-1 • 188 • Fr.-HS OL • 6-4 • 296 • RSo.-1L Delray Beach, Fla. (Fork Union) Lake Worth, Fla. (Palm Beach Central)

High School: Four-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN ... 2011 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in 10 games ... Allowed Attended West Boca Raton HS before spending year at Fork no sacks and registered zero penalties against for season ... Earned Union (Va.) Military Academy ... As senior had 34 catches for 686 letter. yards and six touchdowns ... Also collected 49 tackles as defensive 2010 (True Freshman): Sat out fi rst season at Miami and back ... Was coached by Willie Dodaro at West Boca Raton ... participated on practice squad, redshirted to retain eligibility. Chose UM over Virginia Tech. High School: Palm Beach County fi rst-team all-conference as center ... First-team all-area by Palm Beach Post ... First-Team

All-Broward by Sun-Sentinel ... Three-star athlete was 20th-rated PLAYERS center by Rivals.com ... Under Armour All-American Game ... No. 69 44-ranked player in Sun-Sentinel’s Florida Top 100 ... Recorded 50 pancake blocks and earned 93 percent grade as senior ... No. 44 EDUARDO LOPEZ prospect on Bill Buchalter’s Florida Top 100 state list. OL • 6-0 • 275 • RJr.-SQ Miami, Fla. (Southwest) 21 2011 (Sophomore): Participated as member of scout team ... Earned Scout Team Player of the Week recognition heading into BRANDON MCGEE team’s game against then-No. 17 Ohio State. 2010 (Redshirt Freshman): Participated as member of scout DB • 6-0 • 197 • Sr.-3L team. Plantation, Fla. (Plantation) 2009 (True Freshman): Participated as member of scout team. High School: Anchored line at center senior year, helping lead 2011 (Junior): Played and started in all 12 games ... Finished team to a 6-4 record ... Graduated in top 10 percent of class ... eighth on team with 38 tackles (25 solo, 13 assists) ... Recorded Coached by Patrick Burrows. career-fi rst interception against USF ... Registered season-high eight tackles in season opener against Maryland ... Had six tackles and one sack against UNC ... Earned letter. 2010 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games, starting season opener 17 against Florida A&M ... Recorded 15 tackles with two PBUs ... Best game vs. Pittsburgh, recording fi ve stops ... Earned letter. TYRIQ MCCORD 2009 (True Freshman): One of three true freshmen (along with FB Mike James and DE Olivier Vernon) to play in double-digit DL • 6-3 • 236 • Fr.-HS games for Hurricanes ... Played in 10 games on special teams and Tampa, Fla. (Jefferson) as reserve defensive back ... Recorded tackle against Georgia Tech and at North Carolina ... Earned letter. High School: Four-star recruit according to Rivals.com, ESPN High School: One of top cornerback prospects in country who and Scout.com ... No. 9 defensive end prospect, No. 17 overall has great speed ... Rated No. 10 best cornerback by Rivals.com and prospect in Florida and No. 92 overall national prospect according No. 92 prospect in nation, regardless of position, by Rivals.com ... to Rivals.com ... Rated as No. 13 defensive end prospect, No. 20 No. 63 among the ESPNU Top 150 ... Finished senior year with overall prospect in Florida and ranked No. 99 on the ESPNU150 31 tackles, two interceptions, one sack and forced fumble ... Also according to ESPN ... Played in U.S. Army All-America game had 300 receiving yards ... As junior, played quarterback in seven ... As junior at Jefferson, collected 82 tackles, 18 sacks and three games and threw for 1,100 passing yards with 13 touchdowns forced fumbles ... Also played tight end for Jefferson, fi nishing while also rushing for 450 yards ... Played in U.S. Army All- with 103 receiving yards and two scores ... Was coached by American Bowl ... Named fi rst-team All-Broward County by Jeremy Earle ... Chose UM over USC, Georgia, Florida and South Miami Herald. Carolina. MCGEE CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS 2009 10 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2010 10 8 7 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 2 0-0 2011 12 25 13 38 2.5-11 1.0-8 0/0 3 1-15 Career 32 33 22 55 2.5-11 1.0-8 0/0 5 1-15

OTHER STATS: Kick Returns — 2011 (1 ret., 27 yds)

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 21 PLAYERS Herald for 3,536yards...Namedsecond-teamAll-Miami-Dadeby 162 yardsandfourtouchdownscompleted240-of-404 passes touchdowns andnineinterceptions...Incareer,had98carries for year completing64percentofpasseswith2,005passingyards, 19 ran for125yardsandonetouchdownassenior...Finished junior 1,531 yards,22touchdownsandonlysixinterceptionsalso nationally by comeback ...Earnedletter. three touchdownsinsecondstanzaandalmostleadingdramatic in secondhalfagainstVirginiaandwasresponsibleforteam’s seconds remainingtosealMiamivictory...Threwfor162yards yards againstTerrapins,completingtouchdownpasswith37 comeback winoverMaryland...Threwforteamseason-high286 on team...NamedACCRookieoftheWeekafterorchestrating ef yards on82-of-153passing...Hadteam-high125.01quarterback ... Started undergoing off-seasonbacksurgery...Earnedletter. yards againstVirginia...Didnotparticipateinspringdrillsafter Threw for34yardsagainstBethune-Cookman...Passed36 ... Threwforseason-high195yardsinstartagainstMaryland Finished season26-for-37with283yardsandtwointerceptions 22 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Career 11 36 72 2.0 2 16 2011 5 62574 3.0 1 11 53.6125.0 2010 16 79 -2 7 YEAR G -0.2 91,240 ATT RUSHING 1 153 YDS 13 82 11 79 11108190 56.8 2 1,523 Career 7 AVG 283 52637 6 124.8 0 37 2011 TD 70.3 2010 LG 123.7 YEAR G PASSING CMP ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT EFFIC PLAYER PROFILES Scout.com Attended AlGoldenFootballCamp...CoachedbyEarlGarcia. junior seasonatHillsboroughwith75tacklesandsevensacks... com MORRIS CAREERSTATISTICS fi High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): High School: ciency rating ... 206.7yardspergameaveragewashighest andNo.54defensiveendprospectby asjunior. 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC ...No.41defensiveendprospectaccordingto fi nal fourregular-season games...Threwfor1,240 Rivals.com Three-star athletewas26th-rateddual-threatQB Three-star recruitaccordingto Tampa, Fla.(Hillsborough) DL •6-1300Fr.-HS EARL MOORE 72 Miami, Fla.(MonsignorPace) QB •6-2214Jr.-2L STEPHEN MORRIS 17 Saw actionin ...Completed96of179passattemptsfor Played insixgames,startingfour fi ve games,with onestart... Scout.com Rivals.com ...Finished Rivals. and Miami District championsin2007and2008asteamcaptain. yards and15touchdownsin24gamesstartedasquarterback... High School...PlayedfootballforGaryCogginPassed1,303 ... CoachedbyKerwinBell. not seeanygameaction. Arizona State...Alsoconsidered Auburn,FloridaStateandLSU. also wenttoKathleenHighSchool ...Originallycommittedto Runs 4.4840-yarddash...Legendary CaneslinebackerRayLewis as tough,relentlessplayerwith greatworkethicandattitude... forced fumblesassenior...GreatsizeandathleticismDescribed Strickland ...Rackedup155tackles,twointerceptionsand four Rivals.com Rivals.com Duke ...Earnedletter. year withfourtackles...Recordedseason-hightwo against over Syracuse,Virginia,MarylandandBostonCollege. Donnelly ...AttendedAlGoldenFootballCamp...ChoseMiami played icehockeyatCentralBucksEast...CoachedbyJohn both waysinhighschool,astightendonoffensiveside...Also forced, onefumblerecoveryandfourpassknockdowns...Played Doylestown, Pa.,registered43tackles,foursacks,onefumble Pennsylvania by prospect inPennsylvaniabyESPN...No.25overall ... RatedasNo.91defensiveendprospectand31overall ESPN ...No.50defensiveendprospectaccordingto High School: Prior toMiami: 2011 (Sophomore): High School: 2011 (TrueFreshman): High School: andESPNU,respectively...PlayedforcoachIrving ...Ratedas33rd-and22nd-bestoutsidelinebackeron Played basketballandfootballatVeroBeach Three-star prospectaccordingtoESPNand Three-star recruitby Rivals.com Played quarterbackatJacksonvilleUniversity Doylestown, Pa.(CentralBucksEast) DL •6-6243Fr.-HS JAKE O’DONNELL 95 Vero Beach,Fla.(VeroBeach/Jacksonville) WR •5-10189RJr.-SQ SHAWN O’DARE 28 Lakeland, Fla.(Kathleen) LB •6-0230So.-1L GIONNI PAUL 36 Participated asmemberofscoutteam...Did Saw actioninsevengames...Finished ...AsjunioratCentralBucksEastin Rivals.com, Scout.com Scout.com and

@HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES up 105 tackles, four sacks and two interceptions as sophomore ... PAUL CAREER STATISTICS Also considered Florida State, LSU, Notre Dame and Florida. DEFENSIVE

YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS INTRODUCTION 2011 7 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 PERRYMAN CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS 46 2011 12 47 22 69 6.5-13 1.0-0 2/0 0 0-0 RICKY PEREZ 91 K • 5-8 • 182 • Fr.-HS Miami, Fla. (Dr. Krop) OLSEN PIERRE DL • 6-4 • 296 • So.-1L High School: Named special teams captain, as well as special teams player of the year … Named second team all-state by Sun- Rahway, N.J. (Fork Union Military Academy) PLAYERS Sentinel and Miami Herald … Holds school record for most touch backs. 2011 (True Freshman): Saw action in seven games ... Finished season with four tackles ... Recorded season-high two tackles against then-No. 20 Georgia Tech ... Earned letter. High School: All-state selection as senior registering 86 tackles, 85 22 tackles-for-loss and eight sacks ... Spent one year at Fork Union, recording 12 sacks under coach John Shuman ... School DAVID PERRY also produced former Canes , James Jackson and Stephen McGuire ... Three-star prospect by Rivals.com and TE • 6-7 • 265 • RSo.-1L ESPNU ... Has good motor, also described as versatile, stout Pembroke Pines, Fla. (University School) with productive presence in trenches ... Recruited by several SEC schools out of FUMA. 2011 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in fi ve games, mainly on special teams. 2010 (True Freshman): Sat out fi rst season at Miami and participated on practice squad, redshirted to retain eligibility. 96 High School: Three-star recruit and No. 39 defensive end by Scout.com ... Ranked No. 115 on ESPN Top 150 ... No. 94 prospect CURTIS PORTER on Bill Buchalter’s Florida Top 100 State List ... Named fi rst-team DL • 6-1 • 308 • RJr.-2L All-Broward by Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald... Played defensive end and tight end and recorded 12 sacks as senior. Charlotte, N.C. (Victory Christian)

2011 (Redshirt Sophomore): Hampered by injury suffered during training camp, but made appearances in fi nal two games 52 of season ... Finished with 10 total tackles, including one tackle- for-loss ... Had season-high seven tackles in season fi nale against DENZEL PERRYMAN Boston College ... Earned letter. 2010 (Sophomore): Started against Ohio State, but did not play LB • 6-0 • 230 • So.-1L for remainder of season due to injury. Coral Gables, Fla. (Coral Gables) 2009 (True Freshman): Played in eight of UM’s fi nal nine games at defensive tackle position ... Recorded tackle against Wake 2011 (True Freshman): Saw action in all 12 games, earning fi ve Forest, Virginia, North Carolina and USF ... Also had tackle-for- starts ... Finished fi rst among ACC freshmen and second overall loss against Tar Heels ... Earned letter. on team with 69 tackles (47 solo, 22 assists) ... Tied for third- High School: Finished senior season with 50 tackles and 10 highest tackle-for-loss total on team with 6.5 ... Recorded seven sacks ... Rated 54th-best defensive tackle by Rivals.com, 19th-best tackles and three tackles-for-loss (including career-fi rst sack) defensive tackle by ESPN.com and 61st-best tackle by Scout.com ... against then-No. 20 Georgia Tech ... Registered seven tackles in Coached by Frank Crockett ... Played offensive line before moving four games, against Bethune-Cookman, Georgia Tech, Virginia to defensive tackle as senior. and Duke ... Tied for team-lead and recorded career-high with 14 tackles against Boston College ... Earned letter. PORTER CAREER STATISTICS High School: Rated as three-star prospect according to ESPNU DEFENSIVE and Rivals.com ... Ranked 25th and 28th at position by Rivals. YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS com and ESPNU, respectively ... Described as punishing tackler 2009 8 2 2 4 1.0-4 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 ... Recorded 137 tackles, seven for losses, four sacks and one 2010 1 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 interception return for touchdown as senior ... Area Defensive 2011 2 5 5 10 1.0-3 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 Player of the Year as junior, registering 126 solo tackles ... Racked Career 11 7 8 15 2.0-7 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 23 PLAYERS 24 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM PLAYER PROFILES Waides Ashmon. in Gainesville...Class4AAll-State of 2009...EarnedDefensiveLineMVPhonorsin2008NikeCamp nation by nationally by tackles ...HadtwoagainstPittsburgh. teams ...FinishedseasonwiththreetacklesEarnedletter. 0-0 0 0/0 0.0-0 213 1.0-1 10 2010 YEAR G UT DEFENSIVE AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS and onetackle-for-loss...Earnedletter. against NorthCarolinaandMaryland...Recordedthreetackles aer1 336101 .- 00 0-0 0 0-0 0 0/0 0-0 0 0/0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 36 1.0-1 Career 213 0.0-0 1.0-1 13 10 123 0.0-0 2011 3 2010 YEAR G UT DEFENSIVE AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS 2009 ...Ratedby com Mobile Press-Register line ...Namedall-area recoveries assenioratWestwoodandalsostartedalongoffensive sacks, oneinterception,10forcedfumblesandthreefumble participated onpracticesquad,redshirtedtoretaineligibility. three interceptionsasjunior. RODGERS IICAREERSTATISTICS ROBINSON CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): 2009 (TrueFreshman): 2010 (RedshirtFreshman): 2011 (Sophomore): High School: as18th-bestDTand37th-bestplayerinFloridaforclassof 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Rivals.com Scout.com Scout.com Four-star recruitandNo.14cornerback Recorded 90tackles(65solo,25assisted),14 Southlake, Texas(SouthlakeCarroll) DB •6-2212Jr.-2L KACY RODGERSII 22 Fort Pierce,Fla.(Westwood) DL •6-3290RJr.-1L LUTHER ROBINSON 93 ...Registered29tackles,10passbreakupsand ’s SuperSoutheast120...Rankedby Saw actionin10games,mostlyonspecial Missed seasonwithlowerextremityinjury. fi ...RatedNo.37cornerbackprospectin rst teamdefenseassenior...Namedto Played inthreegames,recording Sat out as39th-bestdefensivetackleforclass Played in10games,makingstarts fi rst seasonatMiamiand fi rst feam...Coached by Rivals. 20 GeorgiaTech...Earnedletter. 17 OhioState...Madeseason-highfourtacklesagainstthen-No. than 20scholarshipoffers. Virginia, MichiganStateandUSFamongotherschoolswithmore ... AlsoplayedbasketballandrantrackChoseMiamioverWest good blendofsize,speedandstrength...CoachedbyMikeRiazzi scores asjunior...Runs4.540-yarddashVeryathleticwith touchdowns assafety...Caught45ballsfor901yardsand12 senior ...Hadthreeinterceptionsandreturnedtwofumblesfor and threwfor565yardsaccounting31totaltouchdownsas Rivals.com Kansas State...Earnedletter. season-ending injury...Recordedlonecatchofseasonagainst 2011 12 14 7 YEAR G 21 1 0-0 UT 0/0 3.0-12 1.0-3 DEFENSIVE AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU three tackles-for-loss...Recorded INT-YDS starts ...Finishedwith21tackles(14solo,7assists)Registered 612 2011 2.0 0 YEAR G 2 REC RECEIVING YDS AVG TD LG SCOTT CAREERSTATISTICS SMITH CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2011 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (Junior): ...Posted845receivingyards,rushedfor945 Three-star prospectaccordingtoESPNUand Played inall12gamesonseason,earningseven Melbourne, Fla.(MelbourneCentral) WR •6-2202So.-1L RASHAWN SCOTT 80 New Britain,Conn.(NewBritain) DL •6-2313RSr.-1L DARIUS SMITH 98 Saw actioninsixgamesbeforesuffering fi rst careersackagainstthen-No. @HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES High School: As senior in 2007, made 89 tackles and nine interceptions, two sacks, forced four fumbles and returned fumble 28 for touchdown ... In team’s Division I championship victory, had ANDREW SWASEY 11 tackles and three interceptions ... As junior in 2006, made 52 INTRODUCTION tackles and two interceptions ... Coached by Jerry Jaso ... PrepStar DB • 5-10 • 198 • RSr.-1L All-American was ranked as No. 12 safety and No. 171 player Miami, Fla. (Carol City / Coffeyville CC) nationally by Rivals.com ... Rated No. 6 safety, No. 12 player in California and No. 100 player nationally by Scout.com ... Selected as No. 17 safety by ESPN ... Selected second-team EA Sports All- 2011 (Junior): Saw action in all 12 games, mostly on special American. teams ... Finished season with 11 tackles (six solo, fi ve assists) ... Recorded PBU against Bethune-Cookman ... Named Scout Team Player of the Week heading into team’s game against Duke ... TELEMAQUE CAREER STATISTICS Earned letter. DEFENSIVE Junior College: Played safety at Coffeyville (Kan.) Junior YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS College from 2008-2010 ... Was team caption in 2010 ... Won 2008 3 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 0 0-0 2009 12 29 19 48 2.0-5 0.0-0 0/1 4 0-0 Red Hat Award for best redshirt player at Coffeyville ... Part of PLAYERS team that won Rochester Bowl in Minnesota ... Finished junior 2010 13 32 26 58 1.0-1 0.0-0 1/3 7 3-0 college career with 76 tackles, including 29 solo stops and 47 2011 12 36 23 59 0.5-1 0.0-0 0/1 2 1-0 Career 40 98 69 167 3.5-7 0.0-0 1/5 13 4-0 assists ... Also had one career sack, four tackles-for-loss and three interceptions. High School: Played cornerback at Miami Carol City ... Coached by Walt Frazier. 58 SWASEY CAREER STATISTICS GABRIEL TERRY DEFENSIVE LB • 6-3 • 215 • Fr.-HS YEAR G UT AT TT TFL-YDS QBS-YDS FF/FR PBU INT-YDS 2011 12 6 5 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0/0 1 0-0 Wellington, Fla. (Palm Beach Central)

High School: Three-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN ... No. 56 outside linebacker prospect and No. 81 overall prospect in 7 Florida according to ESPN ... One of best wrestlers in nation ... Was 2011 state runner-up in wrestling in Nebraska where he lived VAUGHN TELEMAQUE before moving back home to Florida ... Was named Most Valuable Player of Nike South Florida All-Star game ... Played for coach DB • 6-2 • 202 • RSr.-3L at Palm Beach Central. Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)

2011 (Junior): Started all 12 games at safety ... Finished fourth on team in tackles with 59 (36 solo, 23 assists) ... Recorded lone 83 interception of year in season opener against Maryland ... Also registered season-high eight tackles against Terrapins ... Led team KENDAL THOMPKINS with seven tackles against Florida State ... Recorded seven tackles WR • 5-10 • 184 • RSr.-3L against Boston College ... Earned letter. 2010 (Sophomore): One of seven Canes to start all 13 games on Miami, Fla. (Northwestern) the year... Fourth on team with 58 tackles ... Tied for team lead in interceptions with three ... Had two interceptions against Duke 2011 (Junior): Saw action in all 12 games, mainly on special ... Led team with three fumble recoveries ... Recovered fumble teams ... Finished season with three catches for 21 yards ... against Clemson, UNC and Duke ... Recorded season-high seven Recorded season-high 14-yard reception against Duke ... tackles against both Florida State and Virginia ... Earned letter. Registered nine tackles on special teams ... Earned letter. 2009 (Redshirt Freshman): Ranked fi fth on UM defense with 48 2010 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games, starting four ... Had one total tackles ... Recorded career-highs for total tackles (9) and solo catch for fi ve yards against Pittsburgh ... Earned letter. stops (6) in win over then-No. 8 Oklahoma ... Matched career- 2009 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in 10 games mostly on high in total tackles (9) and set career high in assisted tackles special teams, but caught two passes for 33 yards and TD ... (5) against Wisconsin in Champs Sports Bowl ... Ranked third Scored career-fi rst touchdown on 15-yard grab against Virginia ... on team with four PBUs (all coming in second half of season) ... Had 18-yard reception against Florida A&M ... Also had tackle on Recovered fumble at Wake Forest ... Had two TFLs ... Tallied six special teams ... Earned letter. tackles (fi ve solo) in home win over Duke ... Earned letter. 2008 (True Freshman): Played in fi rst two games of season 2008 (True Freshman): Played in fi rst three games of season against Charleston Southern and Florida ... Caught two passes against Charleston Southern, Florida and Texas A&M, before for four yards, but missed remaining of season with injury ... missing remainder of season with injury ... Tallied two tackles Awarded medical hardship. against Charleston Southern ... Participated on scout team rest of High School: As senior in 2007, made 46 receptions for 839 season ... Awarded medical hardship. yards and team-best 14 touchdowns while playing for 2007 consensus national championship team as chosen by USA TODAY

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 25 PLAYERS 26 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM PLAYER PROFILES as sprinter. touchdown ...CoachedbyVic Eumont...Letteredintrack2009 one interception,threecaused fumbles,onefumblerecoveryand touchdown assenior...During juniorcampaignhad110tackles, interceptions, sixcausedfumbles, in 2008and2009...Recorded 119 tackles,threesacks,two Northwest Divisionteam...Earned All-DelReyleaguehonors at Harvard-WestlakeHighSchool...Selectedto2009All-CIF retain eligibility. team. OTHER STATS: 1 637.9 18 8 Career 35 3 2011 12 21 7.0 5 1 2010 11 1 5.0 0 2 2009 10 14 5 33 24 2008 16.5 2.0 1 0 YEAR G 6 18 REC RECEIVING YDS AVG TD LG and history ...CoachedbySedricIrvin. third-highest totalyardsfromscrimmageinMiami-DadeCounty yards and22touchdowns...Endedhighschoolcareerwith at WestminsterChristianSchoolinMiami,Fla.,threwfor2,583 during career...AttendedAlGoldenFootballCampAsjunior elite baseballplayer...OwnsFloridahomerunrecordwith55 Fidelis All-American touchdowns ...Ledteamto7-3recordNamedSemper touchdowns andpickedup382yardsonground11rushing prospect byESPN...Assenior,threwfor2,055yardsand20 prospect accordingto All-Southeast Regionteam. Ranked asNo.89widereceiverbyESPN...Selectedto by ... RankedasNo.76widereceiverand83playerinFlorida inaugural UnderArmourAll-Stargame...CoachedbyBillyRolle THOMPKINS CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (RedshirtFreshman): High School: Rivals.com Sports Illustrated 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Defensive —2009(1AT,1TT),2011(8UT,9TT). ...RatedNo.209playerinnationby Played threeyearsasstartingstrongsafety three-star recruitbt Inglewood, Calif.(Harvard-Westlake) DB •6-1192RSo.-SQ JORDAN TOLSON 38 Miami, Fla.(WestminsterChristian) QB •6-2207Fr.-HS DAVID THOMPSON 19 ...Alsoa

Bowl ...CaptainedteamasseniorAlso Scout.com Did notseeanyaction,redshirtedto Participated asmemberofscout fi ne puntreturner...Selectedto ... RankedasNo.112quarterback fi ve fumblesrecoveredandone Rivals.com ...No.95QB Scout.com PrepStar ...

All-Palm BeachCountyhonors. receiving yardsandsixtouchdowncatchesassenior...Earned to retaineligibility. State ...Earnedletter. againt Hokies...Scoredcareer- Virginia Tech...Alsorecordedcareer-long25-yardreception with fourcatchesandcareer-best66yardsagainstthen-No.21 fourth onteamincatches(18)andyards(172)...LedHurricanes Registered atleastonecatchin10ofteam’s12games...Finished eight starts,emergingasteam’sprimarytargetattightend... 2011 12 18 YEAR G 172 9.6 REC 1 RECEIVING 25 YDS AVG TD LG overall prospectinFloridaby and Camp ...PlayedforcoachBobbyMcCrayatHomestead. Camp, earningMVPhonors...AttendedAlGoldenFootball fi had 30carriesfor245yardsandsixtouchdowns...Alsocaught junior andsenioryears...AsatHomesteadHighSchool, defensive back,hadtwointerceptions...Wasteamcaptain both and 10touchdowns,including according to prospect accordingtoESPNandNo.80widereceiver ve passesfor38yards...AttendedMiamiNikeFootballTraining WALFORD CAREERSTATISTICS High School: 2010 (TrueFreshman): 2011 (RedshirtFreshman): High School: Scout.com Scout.com ...No.51widereceiverprospectand50 Three-star recruitby Three-star recruitaccordingto Belle Glade,Fla.(GladesCentral) TE •6-4248RSo.-1L CLIVE WALFORD 46 Homestead, Fla.(Homestead) WR •6-2185Fr.-HS HERB WATERS 86 ...Assenior,had23catchesfor385yards Sat out Played inall12gamesandearned Rivals.com fi fi rst touchdownagainstFlorida ve puntreturns forscore...As fi rst seasonatMiami,redshirted Rivals.com ... No.73widereceiver Rivals.com ...Hadover400 , ESPN @HURRICANESPORTS PLAYER PROFILES end ... Earned all-county, all-city honors ... Named fi rst-team All-First Coast by Jacksonville Sun ... Class 5A All-State third yeam 64 ... Also lettered in basketball and baseball ... Coached by Neal HUNTER WELLS Chipoletti. INTRODUCTION OL • 6-4 • 300 • RFr.-SQ Canton, Ill. (Canton) 40 2011 (True Freshman): Did not see any action, redshirted to JAKE WIECLAW retain eligibility. High School: Two-time Most Valuable Offensive Lineman ... K • 6-2 • 197 • RSr.-1L Named captain senior season ... Two-time fi rst-team Mid-Illini New Lenox, Ill. (Lincoln Way Central) All-Conference ... Voted to all-area team ... Averaged 7.5 pancake blocks per game. 2011 (Redshirt Junior): Played in all 12 games while serving as team’s primary , assuming duty on kickoffs and fi eld goals ... Named Award Semifi nalist, given annually to PLAYERS nation’s top placekicker ... Finished season perfect on point-after 75 attempts, converting 39-of-39 ... Connected on 11-of-14 fi eld goal JARED WHEELER attempts ... Made 43-yard fi eld goal against North Carolina ... Converted 36-yard fi eld goal as time expired to lead Canes to 6-3 OL • 6-5 • 312 • RJr.-2L victory over USF ... Drilled season-long 49-yarder in season fi nale Hollywood, Fla. (American Heritage) against Boston College ... Limited opponents to 18.6 kick return average for season ... Earned letter. High School: Four-year starter, who connected on 19-of-23 2011 (Redshirt Sophomore): Participated in 11 of team’s 12 fi eld goal attempts as junior in 2006, with long of 48 yards ... As games ... Graded out at 81 percent on season in limited snaps ... senior in 2007, was 9-of-11 with long of 52 yards before breaking Earned letter. kicking foot while making tackle ... 19 fi eld goals in 2006 set state 2010 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw snaps against Florida A&M and record ... Set Illinois high school record for most career fi eld goals Georgia Tech ... Graded out at 100 percent against Georgia Tech in (48) and was just two fi eld goals shy of national record ... Played limited action. receiver, notched team-leading 35 receptions for 485 yards and 2009 (True Freshman): Did not see any action, redshirted to three touchdowns in 2007 ... Coached by Rob Glielmi ... Selected retain eligibility. to PrepStar All-Midwest Region team and named second-team EA High School: Four-year starter at left tackle at American Sports All-America. Heritage and also played some defensive tackle ... Ranked by Rivals.com as 43rd-best guard in class of 2009 ... Ranked 21st-best guard nationally by Scout.com ... Maintained 4.2 grade-point WIECLAW CAREER STATISTICS average ... Named Miami Herald fi rst-team All-State, Sun-Sentinel KICKING fi rst-team All-State, MaxPreps second-team All-America ... YEAR G FGM FGA PCT LG XPM XPA PCT Awarded Brian Piccolo Offensive Player of the Year ... Also 2011 12 11 14 78.6 49 39 39 1.000 named Miami Herald Scholar-Athlete and Sun-Sentinel Scholar- Athlete ... Class 2A All-State second team ... Coached by Byron Walker. 90 84 RICARDO WILLIAMS DL • 6-5 • 251 • RFr.-SQ CORY WHITE Homestead, Fla. (Homestead)

TE • 6-6 • 278 • RJr.-1L 2011 (True Freshman): Did not see any action, redshirted to Orange Park, Fla. (Fleming Island) retain eligibility. High School: Three-star defensive end according to ESPNU 2011 (Redshirt Sophomore): Missed entire season due to knee and Rivals.com ... Ranked 26th-best weakside defensive end by injury suffered during training camp. Rivals.com ... “High-energy” player ... Also capable of playing 2010 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action against Florida A&M outside linebacker ... All-time sack leader at Homestead ... Also and Georgia Tech ... Caught one pass for no gain against Florida played tight end and wide receiver freshman and sophomore A&M ... Also graded out at 100 percent against Georgia Tech in years ... High school coach was Bobby McCray ... Considered limited action ... Named Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year. North Carolina, Marshall and Texas Tech among other schools, 2009 (True Freshman): Did not see any action, redshirted to earning more than 20 scholarship offers. retain eligibility. High School: Rated No. 25-best tight end nationally by Rivals.com and No. 79 offensive tackle by Scout.com ... Very athletic lineman who runs well ... Played both tight end and defensive

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 27 PLAYERS 28 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM PLAYER PROFILES junior. touchdowns inseasonandwasnamedteam’sOffensiveMVPas ... Brokeschoolrecordsformostyardspassingand and ledsquadtoperfect10-0seasonfor transferring toMiramarassenior...Assophomore,wasstarter 27, 2009...PlayedatPlantationAmericanHeritageHighbefore by MiamiDolphinsasOutstandingHighSchoolPlayeronDec. tossed multipletouchdownpassesinsixcontests...Honored versus DeLand...Threwforover200yardsinfourgames,and state title...NamedBrowardAll-Countyby to holdtwostaterecords...Ledsquad14-1recordandClass6A title ...85.7completionpercentagesetrecord,becomingonlyQB yards and Championship game...Completed18-of-21passattemptsfor254 set byTimTebow...NamedBeefO’Brady’sMVPof6AState championship gameagainstDeLand,breakingpreviousrecord attempts ...Setstaterecordwith as senioratMiramarHigh...Completed175-of-282pass of collegiatecareer,andwentontostartremaining10contests. job overformerHurricaneCannonSmithafteronlysecondgame 290 passesfor2,075yardsand13touchdowns...Earnedstarting in 2010,playedall12games,starting10andcompleted165-of- attempts for186yardsandthreetouchdowns...Astruefreshman Offensive MVPofBlue-Graygameaftercompleting15-of-17pass and workedoutwithteamduringspringseason...Wasnamed regulations. (Miami) ...SelectedPlayeroftheWeekagainfor for 267yardsandfourtouchdownsin34-0winoverDr.Krop December 2009by ranked 27thnationally...TwicenamedPlayeroftheWeekin High School: Prior toMiami: 2011 (Sophomore): 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi ve touchdowns inleadingMiramarto Threw for2,455yardsand26touchdowns Enrolled earlyatMemphisinJanuary2010, MaxPreps.com Pembroke Pines,Fla.(Miramar/Memphis) QB •6-6223RSo.-SQ RYAN WILLIAMS 11 Sat outseasonduetoNCAAtransfer ...Earnedhonorsafterthrowing fi ve touchdown passesinstate fi rst timeinschool history Sun-Sentinel fi ve-TD effort fi rst-ever state ...Team nationally by … 4AstatechampionFinishedas82nd-bestrunningback High School: Rivals.com Voted four-timeplayeroftheweekoffensively Carmel, Ind.(Cathedral) RB •6-0183Fr.-HS BRANDON YOSHA 48 . @HURRICANESPORTS COACHING STAFF Off the fi eld, Golden mentored the Owls through the greatest academic turnaround in the NCAA APR Reform Era. In his third season, Golden guided the Owls to a 5-7 mark, the team’s most AL GOLDEN wins most since 1990, and a second-place fi nish in the MAC East. Facing fi ve opponents that went on to postseason play, the Owls Head Coach, Second Season persevered, despite losing three games on the very last play of the Penn State, 1991 game. In 2008, Golden saw fi ve Owls earn All-MAC honors, including senior DT Terrance Knighton, Temple’s then-only fi rst-team Al Golden, the University of Miami’s 22nd head football coach, selection. Temple showed signifi cant improvement on special is in his second season at the helm of the Hurricanes’ program. teams, leading the nation in kickoff returns. The Owls out-scored The 42-year-old Golden has laid a foundation and process to their opponents for the season for the fi rst time since 1990. return the storied program to prominence. During his second season in 2007, Golden once again played the The Golden Era. Golden’s brand of football — tough, smart nation’s most true freshmen (20) and started the nation’s most and disciplined — was accepted and strides were made in that true freshmen (12). He led the Owls to a 4-8 overall record and direction. Since a season ago, the Canes have improved 19-plus a 4-4 mark during their inaugural season in the Mid-American spots among the nation’s FBS schools in turnover margin (+19), Conference. fewest penalties per game (+63) and fewest yards penalized per Along the way, TU won three consecutive games. The fourth game (+85). win tied Temple’s mark for the most conference wins since 1967. Golden oversaw an offense that was one of the most effi cient in Led by All-MAC players DT Andre Neblett and DB Dominique the country and produced lauded seasons for quarterback , the Cherry & White defense led the MAC in total defense, Harris, wide receiver and running back Lamar red zone defense, and pass defense. The Owls’ red zone defense Miller. His persuasion on the defense was evident, as the Canes ranked fi rst nationally. held several top-rated offenses to 20-plus points below their In his fi rst campaign in Owl Country, Golden played 22 true season averages. The Miami defense fi nished the season ranked freshmen, the most in the nation, against the third most diffi cult No. 21 in the nation in scoring defense and tied for ninth in red schedule in the country. Only national champion Florida (10) and COACHES & STAFF zone defense. Stanford (9) played more bowl participants during the regular With a commitment to community service, Golden instituted season than the Owls, who competed against eight teams that the Be the Match-Bone Marrow drive at Miami. Members of the earned postseason berths. Thirty-eight players saw their fi rst football staff and team took an active part in registering members major action under Golden in 2006. of the UM and South Florida communities for the national Golden captured his fi rst victory at the helm when the Owls organization. defeated Bowling Green, 28- 14, at Lincoln Financial Field on Oct. Golden arrived in Coral Gables after spending fi ve seasons 28, 2006. The win was the largest accomplishment for the Owls (2006-2010) as the head coach at . Over fi ve on the fi eld, but a multitude of goals were achieved off the fi eld seasons at Temple, Golden took the Owls to unprecedented during Golden’s initial campaign. Temple unveiled the most heights. Before his arrival, TU had just two winning seasons over comprehensive academic support team in the Mid-American its previous 26 years and had only won 22 percent of its games Conference and teamed with adidas as the team’s offi cial outfi tter. over the previous 30 years. The program was also successful in assembling a regional, In 2010, Golden led the Owls to an 8-4 overall record, 5-3 in nonconference schedule for years to come. Mid-American Conference (MAC) games and saw eight players Recruiting was a tremendous success under Golden’s named to the All-MAC fi rst team. The 2009 season saw the Owls leadership. His initial signing class in 2006 was rated best in the reach unparalleled success. Golden guided the Owls to new MAC by CollegeFootballNews.com, while the 2007 and 2008 classes heights, fi nishing the season at 9-4 overall and tying for fi rst place earned top honors in the league from Scout.com. in the MAC East Division with a 7-1 mark. Temple recorded With a commitment to community service and academics at its fi rst winning season since 1990 and made its fi rst bowl the core of Golden’s program, a multitude of individual honors appearance in 30 years. The Owls’ bowl game was just the third were bestowed upon the Owls in 2006. Seven student-athletes in 111 years of Temple football. The MAC East championship was were named to the 2006 Philadelphia Inquirer Academic All-Area the Owls’ best conference fi nish since joining the league in 2003. Football team, providing Temple the most honorees of the 10 TU won a single-season record nine consecutive games. Delaware Valley institutions that sponsor football. Three players Named the 2009 MAC Coach of the Year and the Maxwell were named to the 2006 Eastern College Athletic Conference Club’s Tri-State Coach of the Year, Golden also saw an Division I-A Football All-Star Team, marking the most for the unprecedented 15 Owls earn All-MAC honors, including a Owls on the ECAC squad since a trio also earned recognition in school record eight fi rst-team All-MAC honorees. All-American 1997. Bernard Pierce was named the MAC Freshman of the Year, while In addition, three football student-athletes were named sophomore Adrian Robinson garnered MAC Defensive Player of honorable mention freshman All-Americans by The Sporting the Year accolades. News. It signaled the largest number of rookies to receive national The Owls also received recognition for their community service recognition in program history. efforts. In 2009, the Temple team was awarded the Robert P. Levy The Colts Neck, N.J., native was named the Owls’ 24th head Community Service Award, presented by the Philadelphia Sports football coach on December 6, 2005, after spending the prior fi ve Congress, and the Athletic Department’s inaugural T.E.A.M. seasons as defensive coordinator at the . [Temple’s Exceptional Acts for Mankind] Award for community Golden was named the youngest defensive coordinator in service. Division I-A by Virginia head coach in January 2001, after spending the previous season at his alma mater, serving

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 29 COACHES & STAFF 30 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM COACHING STAFF Grace (2). has threechildren—sonA.J. (6), anddaughtersAddison(4) married totheformerKellyHanna ofLockHaven,Pa.Thecouple from VirginiainDecember1996. State in1991beforereceivinghismaster’ssportspsychology season intheNFLwithNewEnglandPatriots. third inthenation that victory,PennState to a42-17winoverTennesseeinthe1992FiestaBowl.Following captained theNittanyLionshissenioryearandhelpedlead them score at21asPennStateralliedfroma21-7de Dame atSouthBend. State’s nationallytelevised24-21upsetofNo.1-rankedNotre leadership. Asajuniorin1990,GoldenplayedkeyrolePenn excellence inscholarship,sportsmanship,friendshipand Ridge RileyAward,givenannuallytoaplayerwhodisplays starter attightendforPennState,wherehereceivedthe1991 appearance since1994. top-25 nationalranking,whilemakingtheir Eagles East andNFLlinebackersFrankChamberlinErikStorz.The to 1999underTomO’Brien.WhileatBC,GoldencoachedAll-Big Golden thencoachedthelinebackersatBostonCollegefrom1997 was asecond-roundselection(No.34)bytheBaltimoreRavens. a both ofwhomwerechoseninthe1997NFLdraft.Farriorwas develop All-ACClinebackersJamesFarriorandJamieSharper, the linebackersandkickoffpuntingteams.Hehelped Virginia from1994to1996,whereheworkedprimarilywith then servedasagraduateassistantunderGeorgeWelshat coordinator atRedBank(N.J.)CatholicHighSchool.He Annual Blue-GrayAll-StarFootballClassic. Golden wasanassistantcoachfortheGrayteamin64th Bowl participantMerrillRobertson.Followingthe2001season, two-time All-ACClinebackerAngeloCrowelland2003Hula 2004 (OluHall). Virginia HighSchoolPlayeroftheYearinboth2002(Brooks)and highest rankedrecruittoeverattendUVa.Goldensignedthe the America honors.GoldenwasresponsibleforrecruitingBrooks, Award. In2003,BrooksandKaiParhamearnedFreshmanAll- guidance, AhmadBrooksblossomedintoa to that featuredthenation’sbestgroupoflinebackers,according shifting tothesecondaryin2005.In2004,heoversawadefense Golden directedtheinsidelinebackersfrom2001-04before to 17th(17.7ppg)utilizingGolden’s3-4scheme. Virginia’s scoringdefensewentfrom74thinthenation(27.6ppg) to ranking18thintotaldefense2004.Inthesametimeperiod, under histutelage,ranking108thintotaldefense .From2001to2004,theCavaliers’defenseimproved as linebackerscoachandrecruitingcoordinatorunderthelate GOLDEN FILE fi A 2004inducteeoftheJersey Shore SportsHallofFame,heis Golden earnedhisundergraduatedegreeinpre-lawfromPenn After histenureasaplayerinStateCollege,Goldenspentone His touchdownreceptionlateinthefourthquartertied Golden wasathree-year(1989-91)letterwinnerandtwo-year Golden beganhiscoachingcareerin1993asoffensive During his In additiontohisresponsibilitiesasdefensivecoordinator, rst-round pick (No.8)bytheNewYorkJets,whileSharper Athlon USA TODAY 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi nished the1999 regularseasonwithan8-3recordanda , TheSportingNews fi rst twoseasonsatVirginia,Goldenhelpeddevelop NationalDefensivePlayeroftheYear--the fi nished withan11-2recordandranked fi nal 1991APpoll. , and ESPN TheMagazine fi nalist fortheButkus fi rst postseason bowl fi cit. Golden . Underhis fi rst year 2011-present 2006-10 2001-05 2000 1997-99 1994-96 1993 COACHING EXPERIENCE 1991 1991 PLAYER HONORS Virginia,1996(M.Ed.,SportsPsychology) 1992 1987-91 PLAYING EXPERIENCE College EDUCATION Family Hometown Age Full name PERSONAL head coach/defensive coordinatorfortheOwls in2008. years asdefensive coordinatorbeforebeing promoted toassistant Al Golden’sstaffatTempleUniversity whereheservedfortwo University ofMiami.D’Onofrio wasamemberofheadcoach experience tohispositionasdefensive coordinatorforthe of NFLplayingexperienceand 13yearsofcollegiatecoaching during D’Onofrio’stenure. round tothePhiladelphiaEagles.Inall,threeOwlsweredrafted York JetsandfreesafetyJaiqwaunJarrettwentinthesecond Muhammad Wilkersonwastakeninthe standouts drafted,nowareactiveonNFLrosters.Defensive end fi proved stingy,givingupanaverageofonly13.5pointsinthe last The defense,underD’Onofrio’sguidance, and SouthFloridatoacombined22pointsbelowscoringaverage. the season,whileholdingOhioState,GeorgiaTech,Florida State Canes’ defenseheldfoestosevenpointsbelowscoringaverage on holding opponentstoanaverageof20.08pointspergame. The in thenationredzonedefenseand21stscoringdefense, coordinator. D’Onofrio’sdefense 2009 2009 2004 COACHING HONORS ve gamesoftheseason. PlayedkeyroleinPSU’sdefeatofNo.1-rankedNotreDame1990 • Three-yearlettermanattightendforPennState • Under D’Onofrio’s tutelage,hetransformed aTempledefense A nativeofNorthBergen,N.J., D’Onofriobringstwoyears Prior tothe2011season,D’OnofriosawtwoofhisTemple Mark D’OnofrioisinhissecondseasonasMiami’sdefensive 42 Linebackers,PennState OffensiveCoordinator,RedBankCatholicHS RidgeRileyAwardrecipient NewEnglandPatriots MaxwellClub’sTri-StateCoachoftheYear MACCoachoftheYear JerseyShoreSportsHallofFameinductee DefensiveCoordinator,UniversityofVirginia Linebackers,BostonCollege Head Coach,UniversityofMiami Head Coach,TempleUniversity Graduate Assistant,UniversityofVirginia Penn Stateteamcaptain Penn State Penn State,1991(B.A.,Pre-Law) wife Kelly;sonA.J.anddaughtersAddisonGrace Colts Neck,N.J. Alfred GoldenJr. Penn State,1992 Assistant HeadCoach/DefensiveCoordinator MARK D’ONOFRIO fi nished theseason rankedninth fi rst roundbytheNew fi nished strongand @HURRICANESPORTS COACHING STAFF ranked last in the NCAA upon his arrival to 17th in 2010. In COACHING EXPERIENCE addition, Temple defenses won a single-season-record nine 1999 Linebackers, Saint Peter’s College (N.J.) consecutive games en route to a 9-4 overall record and fi rst-place 2000 Defensive Assistant, University of Georgia tie in the MAC East in 2009. The 2010 Owls won eight games, 2001 Linebackers, 2002-03 Linebackers / Recruiting Coordinator, Rutgers University fi nishing 8-4, and became bowl-eligible for the second consecutive 2004 Tight Ends / Special Teams, University of Virginia season for the fi rst time in school history. A school-record eight 2005 Inside Linebackers / Special Teams, University of Virginia defensive players were named All-MAC, including fi ve on 2006-07 Defensive Coordinator, Temple University the fi rst team in 2009. Four student-athletes earned All-MAC 2008-09 Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator, Temple University honors in 2010. Sophomore Adrian Robinson earned 2009 MAC 2010 Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator / LBs, Temple University Defensive Player of the Year accolades and senior Andre Neblett 2011 Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator University of Miami became Temple’s fi rst three-time All-MAC honoree. In 2008, D’Onofrio’s defense helped give Temple its most wins BOWL EXPERIENCE since 1990 and a second-place fi nish in the MAC East. The Owls 2009 EagleBank Bowl (Temple University) faced fi ve opponents that went on to postseason play, led by All-MAC honorees senior DT Terrance Knighton, Temple’s fi rst COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS fi rst-team selection, and Neblett. During its inaugural season of • Coached Temple to single-season record nine consecutive wins in 2009 • Coached Temple to fi rst-place tie in the MAC East in 2009 Mid-American Conference play, D’Onofrio guided the Temple • Coached Temple school record eight defensive players to All-MAC honors in 2009 defense to lead the MAC in fi ve defensive statistical categories, including red zone defense which also ranked fi rst nationally. PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED D’Onofrio broke into the college ranks in 1999 at Saint Peter’s • Muhammad Wilkerson (Temple) College in New Jersey where he coached the linebackers. He 2010 First-Round NFL Draft pick by the then spent the 2000 season as an assistant coach at Georgia, • Adrian Robinson (Temple) where he worked with the Bulldogs’ defense. He arrived at 2009 MAC Defensive Player of the Year the University of Virginia in 2004, joining former teammate Al • Andre Neblett (Temple) Golden and the rest of the UVa. coaching staff after three years Temple’s fi rst three-time All-MAC honoree with Rutgers University where he coached linebackers and served • Heath Miller (Virginia) All-American and Mackey Award recipient COACHES & STAFF as a recruiting coordinator. He coached the Cavaliers’ tight ends and special teams for one season before switching to inside linebackers coach for the 2005 season. In 2006, he followed Golden to Temple University where he was named the Owls’ defensive coordinator. From 1988-91, D’Onofrio played at Penn State alongside Golden JEDD FISCH and served the Nittany Lions playing both inside and outside linebacker. He was elected team captain his senior year and was Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks drafted in the second round (34th overall pick) of the 1992 NFL Florida, 1998 draft by the . He earned a starting role as the Packers’ inside linebacker where he played for two seasons before injury prematurely ended his professional career in 1994. Jedd Fisch is in his second season as Miami’s offensive D’Onofrio earned his bachelor’s degree in labor and industrial coordinator/quarterbacks coach after engineering a Hurricane relations from Penn State in 1992. He is married to the former offense that quickly established itself as one of the most effi cient Lucia Mariucci of Marlboro, N.J. The couple has two sons, Jack (9) units in the nation. Under Fisch’s guidance, quarterback Jacory and Thomas (6). Harris fl ourished, setting career bests and solidifying himself as one of the best signal callers in Miami and ACC history. The 36-year-old Fisch tutored Harris to a single-season program D’ONOFRIO FILE record for passing effi ciency with a 65-percent success rate PERSONAL (195-for-300), while throwing for 20 touchdowns and only nine Full name Mark D’Onofrio interceptions. Harris fi nished the season with 2,484 passing yards Age 42 and a quarterback effi ciency rating of 150.6--a career best. Hometown North Bergen, N.J. In addition to quarterback play, Fisch’s offense ranked best in Family wife Lucia; sons Jack and Thomas the nation in effi ciency by FootballOutsiders.com for the majority of the season and fi nished ranked as the third-most effi cient offense EDUCATION in the country behind only Baylor and Wisconsin. In Fisch’s College Penn State, 1992 (B.A., Labor and Industrial Relations) offense, a pro-style set, Miami scored 318 points, averaging 26.5 per contest and amassed 4,533 yards of total offense. Tommy PLAYING EXPERIENCE Streeter, in a breakout season, was the favorite target of Harris 1988-91 Penn State with 46 receptions and 811 yards on the season. On the ground, 1992-94 Green Bay Packers Lamar Miller was the go-to guy, recording the third-best single- season rushing total in program history with 1,272 yards and nine PLAYER HONORS • Led team in sacks (11) as a sophomore and tackles (71) as a junior touchdowns. • Elected team captain as a senior The Livingston, N.J., native arrived to the University of Miami • Set Penn State school record for causing the most fumbles (fi ve) in one season with a combined nine years of NFL coaching experience, most • Selected in the second round (34th overall pick) of the 1992 NFL draft by the recently having led the Seahawks to a 2010 NFC West Green Bay Packers Divisional Championship as the team’s quarterbacks coach. Fisch studied under two-time college football national champion

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 31 COACHES & STAFF 32 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM COACHING STAFF PERSONAL Ravens’ offensein2006thatranked two playerswithatleast65catches.Fischalsocontributedtoa (67) formoneoffourwideouttandemsintheAFCthatfeatured he helpedwidereceiversDerrickMason(68)andMarkClayton record forcompletionpercentage(63.0percent).Additionally, honors duringhis record andwontheAFCNorth.SteveMcNairreceivedProBowl including the2006campaignwhenRavensposteda13-3 season withthesecond-rankedoffenseinNFL. catches for980yardsand one ofthemostproductiverookieseasonsinNFLhistorywith91 yards andsixtouchdowns.HealsotutoredrookieEddieRoyalto Bowler BrandonMarshalltoacareer-high104catcheswith1,265 Denver in2008aswidereceiverscoach,hecoachedtwo-timePro he coachedintheNFLforeightseasons.Inhisonlyseason coordinator/quarterbacks coach.PriortohisstayinMinnesota, spending oneseasonastheUniversityofMinnesota’soffensive Spurrier. South CarolinaheadcoachandformerFloridaGatorSteve and beganhiscoachingcareerasagraduateassistanttocurrent He hasalsoworkedwiththree-timeProBowlerMattHasselbeck champion andformerBaltimoreRavensheadcoachBrianBillick. Redskins headcoachMikeShanahanaswellSuperBowl ,two-timeSuperBowlChampionandWashington Florida,2000(M.S., Sports Management) College EDUCATION Family Hometown Age Full name Zaylee, AshleeandKendall. winning theSoutheasternConferencechampionshipin2000. advance totheCitrus(1999)andSugarBowls(2000)inaddition Gators’ coachingstaffduringthosetwoseasons,helpingtheteam assisted then-FloridaheadcoachSteveSpurrierandtherestof while obtainingamaster’sdegreeinsportsmanagement.He program fortwoseasonsasagraduateassistantfrom1999-2000 in criminology,Fischworkedwithhisalmamater’sfootball inaugural season. administrative dutiestohelptheTexanspreparefortheir in 2001.Heworkedonbothsidesoftheballthatyear,handling Houston headcoachDomCapersmadehimtheTexans’thirdhire the ballwithHoustonTexansforthreeseasons(2001-03). 2005-06 andoffensiveassistantin2004. serving asitsassistantquarterbacks/widereceiverscoachfrom completions (328). possession (32:49),secondinsacksallowed(17)andninthpass FISCH FILE Prior totheBroncos,hespentfourseasonsinBaltimore, Fisch joinedtheSeahawksstaffonFebruary4,2010,after Fisch ismarriedtoAmber,andthecouplehasthreedaughters, A graduateoftheUniversityFloridawithabachelor’sdegree He beganhisNFLcoachingcareeronthedefensivesideof He wasBaltimore’sassistantquarterbackscoachin2007after 36 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Jedd Fisch Livingston, N.J. Florida, 1998(B.A.,Criminology) wife Amber;daughtersZaylee,AshleeandKendall fi rst seasoninBaltimoreaftersettingafranchise fi ve touchdowns.Denver fi rst intheNFL intimeof fi nished the the standout linemanatTemple,MuhammadWilkerson,wastaken in combined for10sacksalossof47yards.Franklin’sformer Miami. SeniorMarcusRobinsonandfreshmanAnthonyChickillo round, Cincinnati), LaJuanRamsay(sixthround, Philadelphia) while SedricEllis ( round, Seattle)andFrosteeRucker wereAll-Pac-10 the Trojans.In2005,defensive endsLawrenceJackson( team honors. direction, WilkersonandElisha JosephgarneredAll-MAC to an8-4record,including5-3 inMACgames.UnderFranklin’s at TempleonAlGolden’sstaffasthelinecoach. PROMINENT PLAYERSCOACHED COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2009 2000 1999 BOWL EXPERIENCE 2011-present 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005-06 2004 2002-03 2001 1999-2000 1998 1997-98 COACHING EXPERIENCE to anaverageof20.08pointspergameinhis red zonedefenseand21stinscoringdefense,holdingopponents Maryland. ,VonnieHolliday,Kabeer-Gbaja-Biamilaand standouts GilbertBrownandSantanaDotsonProBowlers Cane RussellMaryland.FranklinhasalsocoachedPackers’ some ofthetopdefensivelinemeninNFL,includingformer collegiate levels.TheSt.Lazaire,France,nativehasmentored Franklin spent20yearscoachingdefensivelinesattheNFLand Miami’s defensivelinecoach.PriortoarrivinginCoralGables, Franklin spentthe2005season atUSC—hissecondstintwith In hisonlyseasonatTemple,Franklin’slinehelpleadtheOwls Prior tojoiningtheHurricanes’staff,Franklinspentoneseason EddieRoyal(DenverBroncos) • SteveMcNair(BaltimoreRavens) • BrandonMarshall(MiamiDolphins) • MattHasselbeck(SeattleSeahawks) • AssistedSeattleSeahawksto2010NFCWestDivisionchampionship • CoachedBrandonMarshallandSteveMcNairduringProBowlseasons • AssistantduringtheFloridaGators’2000SECchampionship • Franklin’s linehelpedtheCanestoaNo.9nationalranking in Jethro FranklinisinhissecondseasonastheUniversityof fi InsightBowl(Minnesota) SugarBowl(Florida) rst roundofthe2011NFLDraftbyNewYorkJets. Citrus Bowl(Florida) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks,UniversityofMiami Quarterbacks, SeattleSeahawks Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks,UniversityofMinnesota Wide Receivers,DenverBroncos Assistant Quarterbacks,BaltimoreRavens Assistant Quarterbacks/WideReceivers,BaltimoreRavens Offensive Assistant,BaltimoreRavens Defensive QualityControl,HoustonTexans Offensive /DefensiveAssistant,HoustonTexans Graduate Assistant,UniversityofFlorida Wide Receivers/QualityControl,NewJerseyRedDogs(AFL) Defensive Coordinator,P.K.YongeHighSchool(Gainesville,Fla.) fi rst round,NewOrleans),Rucker (third Fresno State,1989 Senior DefensiveAssistant/Line JETHRO FRANKLIN

fi rst seasonat fi rst teamers, fi rst fi rst @HURRICANESPORTS COACHING STAFF were NFL draft picks. USC played in the (BCS COACHING EXPERIENCE Championship Game) and 2009 Emerald Bowl. 1991-98 Defensive Line, Fresno State Franklin then went on to coach the defensive lines with the 1999-2000 Interior Defensive Line, UCLA in 2006 and the for two 2000-04 Defensive Line, Green Bay Packers 2005-06 Defensive Line, USC seasons (2007-08). Mario Williams set the Texans’ sack record in 2006-07 Defensive Line, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007 and made the Pro Bowl in 2008. 2007-08 Defensive Line, Houston Texans He went to USC after spending fi ve seasons (2000-04) handling 2009-10 Defensive Line, USC the defensive line for the Green Bay Packers. The defense set 2010 Defensive Line, Temple University various Packers’ game, season and all-time sack records during 2011-present Defensive Line, University of Miami his tenure. Franklin began his coaching career at his alma mater, Fresno BOWL EXPERIENCE State, where he was in charge of the defensive line for eight 1991 California Bowl (Fresno State) seasons (1991-98). The Bulldogs played in three bowls while he 1992 Freedom Bowl (Fresno State) was there: the 1991 California Bowl, 1992 Freedom Bowl (a 24-7 1993 Aloha Bowl (Fresno State) 2006 Rose Bowl (USC) upset over USC) and 1993 Aloha Bowl. While at Fresno State, he 2009 Emerald Bowl (USC) had a pair of NFL coaching fellowships, working with the in the summer of 1994 and the in the COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS summer of 1995. • USC played in the 2006 Rose Bowl (BCS Championship Game) and 2009 Emerald Bowl In 1999, Franklin coached the interior defensive line at UCLA. during his time as defensive line coach After being drafted by the Houston Oilers in 1988, Franklin • Mario Williams set the Texans’ sack record in 2007 and made the Pro Bowl in 2008 under spent the 1989 season playing defensive line for the Seattle Franklin’s guidance Seahawks. He then was the No. 1 overall draft choice of the San • Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, under Franklin’s tutelage, became the all-time sack leader in Antonio Rough Riders of the World League of Green Bay Packer history in 1991, but instead opted to begin his coaching career. Franklin spent two seasons (1986-87) as a starter on the PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED defensive line for at Fresno State. His dominant play and football • Mario Williams (Houston Texans) Two-time Pro Bowler, set single-season sack record in 2007 (14) COACHES & STAFF intelligence earned him All-American second team honors both • Vonnie Holiday (Green Bay Packers / ) seasons. As a junior, he set a then-school record with 19.5 sacks. NFL All-Rookie selection, Green Bay Packers (currently with Arizona Cardinals) He was the Pacifi c Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year • (Green Bay Packers) and Fresno State’s MVP as a senior in 1987. He had 31.5 career Pro Bowler, Green Bay Packers sacks. • Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila (Green Bay Packers) Prior to Fresno State, Franklin played two seasons (1984-85) at Pro Bowler, Green Bay Packers San Jose (Calif.) Community College, winning junior college All- American honors in 1985. He was on the football and track teams at Yerba Buena High in San Jose (Calif.). Franklin earned his bachelor’s degree in criminology at Fresno State in 1989. He was born in 1965, in St. Lazaire, France, where his father was stationed in the military. BRENNAN CARROLL Franklin and his wife, Cherise, have a son, Khalil (15), and a Tight Ends / National Recruiting Coordinator daughter, Takara (13). Pittsburgh, 2001

FRANKLIN FILE Brennan Carroll is in his second season as the University of PERSONAL Miami’s tight ends coach and national recruiting coordinator. Full name Jethro Franklin Carroll came to Coral Gables after spending eight years with Age 47 Southern California’s football program, including six as a full- Hometown St. Lazaire, France time assistant. He is the eldest son of former USC head coach and Family wife Cherise; son Kahlil; daughter Takara current head coach Pete Carroll. During his career, Carroll has tutored four NFL talents in EDUCATION Anthony McCoy (Seattle Seahawks), Fred Davis (Washington College Fresno State, 1989 (B.A., Criminology) Redskins), Dominique Byrd (Washington Redskins) and Jordan Cameron (Cleveland Browns). PLAYING EXPERIENCE While at USC, the 33-year old, coached the tight ends. He took 1984-85 San Jose (Calif.) Community College on the additional duty of recruiting coordinator beginning in 1986-87 Fresno State 1988 Houston Oilers 2007. 1989 Seattle Seahawks In 2009, tight end McCoy was a sixth-round NFL draft pick following the season. PLAYER HONORS • Two-time second-team All-American In 2007, tight end Davis won the Mackey Award, made All- • Pacifi c Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year American fi rst team and was a second-round NFL draft pick • Set a then-school record with 19.5 sacks following the season. Tight end Byrd was a third-round NFL draft • Junior college All-American pick following the 2005 season.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 33 COACHES & STAFF 34 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 AS COACH(7) 2001 2000 AS PLAYER(2) BOWL EXPERIENCE 2011-present 2007-10 2004-06 2003 2002 COACHING EXPERIENCE 1999-2001 1997 PLAYING EXPERIENCE College EDUCATION Family Hometown Age Full name PERSONAL and 2001.Hisbrother,Nate,isa2009graduateofUSC. His sister,Jaime,wasontheUSCwomen’svolleyballteamin2000 Seattle Seahawks.Hismother,Glena,playedvolleyballatPaci 2001 to2009beforetakingtheheadcoachingjobwithNFL’s daughter, Colbie(1).Hisfather,Pete,wasUSC’sheadcoachfrom 2001. earned hisbachelor’sdegreeinsocialsciencesfromPittsburgh where hestarredasalinebackerandalsoplayedbasketball.He action asareservetightend.HepreppedatSaratoga(Calif.)High, 1998 season. Insight.com Bowlandthe2001TangerineBowl.Heredshirted yard receptionasaseniorin2001.ThePanthersplayedthe2000 touchdown (a3-yarderversusBostonCollege).Headdeda12- for 25yards(8.3average)asajuniorin2000,includingone at Pittsburghforthreeyears(1999-2001).Hecaughtpasses Rose Bowl,2009BowlandEmeraldBowl. 2006 RoseBowl(BCSChampionshipGame),2007Bowl,2008 2004 RoseBowl,2005OrangeBowl(BCSChampionshipGame), championships (2003,2004)andplayedinthe2003OrangeBowl, and specialteams,thenhandledthetightendsin2003. on theUSCstaff.Hespentthatseasonworkingwithoffense COACHING STAFF CARROLL FILE Carroll andhiswifeAmberhaveason,Dillon(3) He spenthis1997freshmanseasonatDelaware,butdidnotsee Carroll wasareservetightendandkeyspecialteamsplayer During Carroll’scareerwiththeTrojans,USCwontwonational Carroll beganhiscoachingcareerin2002asagraduateassistant 33 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Brennan Carroll Saratoga, Calif. Rose Bowl(USC) Rose Bowl(USC) Rose Bowl(USC) Rose Bowl(USC) (USC) Rose Bowl(USC) Orange Bowl(USC) Tangerine Bowl(Pittsburgh) Insight.com Bowl(Pittsburgh) Tight Ends/NationalRecruitingCoordinator,UniversityofMiami Tight Ends/RecruitingCoordinator,USC Tight Ends,USC Offensive Assistant/TightEnds,USC Offensive Assistant/SpecialTeams,USC Pittsburgh Delaware Pittsburgh, 2001(B.S.,SocialSciences) wife Amber;sonDillon;daughterColbie fi c. Sporting News.HebecameUConn’s Player oftheYearanda nation’s leadingrusherashewasnamedtheBIGEASTOffensive pair of1,000-yardrushers. Dixon. UConnwasjustoneofthreeNCAAFBSschoolsto boast a Todman andAll-BIGEASTConferencesecond-teampickAndre football assistantcoaches. for the2010BroylesAward,honoringnation’stopcollege ground toleadatrioofrushers. at 179.92yardspergame.Todmanamassed1,695onthe Camp Foundation. Todman earnedsecond-teamAll-AmericahonorsfromtheWalter three bowlberths duringhiscareer,the1990 AlohaBowl,1992 following hissenior season.Richardsonhelped theOrangeto as aseniorin1993andplayed intheBlue-GrayAll-StarGame winner ErnieDavis.Richardson wasSyracuse’sleadingrusher Orange rushers,includingJim Brownand1961HeismanTrophy number 44.Thecovetedjersey isawardedonlytoexceptional year letterwinneratrunningback andworethefableduniform pick in2009ashewasselectedbytheIndianapolisColts. at 143.09and Offensive PlayeroftheYear,wassecondincountryrushing into oneofthenation’sbestrushers.Todman,2010BIGEAST coach. after spending12seasonsatConnecticutastherunningbacks with morethan100rushingyards. surpass the1,000-yardmarkinaseasonandhadsevengames guidance, Millerbecametheeighthplayerinprogramhistoryto McGahee (1,753)andEdgerrinJames(1,416).UnderRichardson’s to markthethird-bestseasoninCaneshistorybehindWillis fi Miller tooneofthebestseasonsinMiami’sstoriedhistory. talented student-athletes,coachedredshirt-sophomoreLamar Miami’s runningbackscoachandFloridaRecruitingCoordinator. PROMINENT PLAYERSCOACHED COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS nished the2011 campaignwith1,272yardsontheground The 2008seasonsawrunningbackDonaldBrownbecome the In 2009,Richardsonworkedwithtwo1,000-yardrushersin Noticed forhisdominantrunners,Richardsonwasanominee In 2010,UConn’srushingoffensewasranked31stinthenation Richardson isa1994graduate ofSyracusewherehewasafour- Richardson groomedUConnrunningbackJordanTodman The Broward(Fla.)CountynativereturnedtoSouthFlorida Richardson, knownforhisaggressiverungameandproducing Terry RichardsonisinhissecondseasonastheUniversityof JordanCameron(ClevelandBrowns) • DominiqueByrd(WashingtonRedskins • NFLAll-Rookieselection,GreenBayPackers(currentlywithArizonaCardinals) VonnieHoliday(GreenBayPackers/ArizonaCardinals) • FredDavis(WashingtonRedskins),2009MackeyAwardRecipient • AnthonyMcCoy(SeattleSeahawks) • in2003and2004,respectively HelpedcoachUSCTrojanstosevenstraightbowlgamesandtwonationalchampionships • fi rst intheBIG EAST.UnderRichardson’stutelage, Syracuse, 1994 Running Backs/FloridaRecruiting TERRY RICHARDSON fi rst-team All-Americapickbythe fi rst NFL fi rst-round draft @HURRICANESPORTS COACHING STAFF Hall of Fame Bowl and 1993 . Syracuse won all three games. Richardson signed a free-agent contract with the NFL’s in 1994 and also spent time with the ART KEHOE (1995), (1996) and (1996-97). In 1998 he returned to his high Offensive Line school, Northeast, in Oakland Park, Fla., as offensive coordinator Miami, 1982 and running backs coach to start his coaching career.

Art Kehoe is in his second season as the offensive line coach on RICHARDSON FILE head coach Al Golden’s staff and his 28th year overall as a Miami Hurricane. Kehoe, an integral part of the U Football legacy, has PERSONAL Full name Terry Richardson coached some of the best offensive linemen to ever play the game. Age 41 In his fi rst season back at Miami since 2005, Kehoe coached Hometown Fort Lauderdale, Fla. a 2011 line that helped UM to one of its most effi cient offensive seasons in memory. The line blocked for the likes of Lamar Miller EDUCATION (1,272 rushing yards) and protected quarterback Jacory Harris College Syracuse, 1994 (B.S., Political Science) (2,486 passing yards) en route to a national ranking of No. 3 in offensive effi ciency, according to Footballoutsiders.com. PLAYING EXPERIENCE A 1982 graduate of Miami, he was an integral part of the Miami 1990-93 Syracuse football renaissance since its beginnings in the late 1970s. He 1994 Cincinnati Bengals came to Miami in 1979 as a transfer from Laney Junior College 1995 Philadelphia Eagles in Oakland, Calif., and started at guard for the Hurricanes for 1996 Kansas City Chiefs two seasons under head coach . Kehoe 1996-97 Pittsburgh Steelers returned to his alma mater, where he served as an assistant and eventually offensive line coach from 1981-2005. Kehoe began his

PLAYER HONORS COACHES & STAFF • Four-year letterman as running back at Syracuse coaching career in 1981 as a student assistant at UM. • Wore fabled uniform number 44, the coveted jersey awarded only to exceptional Orange Kehoe’s tenure of 27 years at Miami, a span during which he rushers, including and 1961 HeismanTrophy winner has either played or coached for six head football coaches, ranks • Helped the Orange to three bowl berths during his career, the 1990 Aloha Bowl, 1992 among the longest of any UM athletics fi gure. Hall of Fame Bowl and 1993 Fiesta Bowl During his time working with the Hurricanes’ offensive line, Kehoe has produced seven players (Eric Winston in 2005, Brett COACHING EXPERIENCE Romberg in 2002, Bryant McKinnie in 2001, Joaquin Gonzalez in 1999-2010 Running Backs, UConn 2000, Richard Mercier in 1999, K.C. Jones in 1996 and 2011-present Running Backs, University of Miami in 1991) who received fi rst-team All-America honors. Twenty more of his protégés went on to play professionally, including 16 BOWL EXPERIENCE all-conference honorees, one winner and the 2002 AS PLAYER (3) Rimington Award winner. 1990 Aloha Bowl (Syracuse) 1992 Hall of Fame Bowl (Syracuse) Kehoe was on the staff of all fi ve UM football national 1993 Fiesta Bowl (Syracuse) championship teams, and two winners and seven of Miami’s nine 1,000-yard rushers passed or rushed behind AS COACH (5) the blocking of Kehoe’s offensive linemen. His 2000 and 2001 2004 Motor City Bowl (UConn) units are often consider among the highest-performing offensive 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl (UConn) lines in recent college football history, and his 2002 unit was 2009 International Bowl (UConn) widely considered the nation’s fi nest by many observers. 2010 PapaJohns.com Bowl (UConn) A native of Conshohocken, Pa., Kehoe proved instrumental 2011 Fiesta Bowl (UConn) in the rebirth of Miami football, playing on the 1979 and 1980 teams that returned UM to national prominence with a victory in COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS the 1980 (UM’s fi rst bowl win since 1966). After his • 2010 Broyles Award Nominee playing days ended, Kehoe stayed at UM as a student assistant • Running back Donald Brown became the nation’s leading rusher for the 2008 season as he was named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and a fi rst-team All-America pick coach in 1981 and a graduate assistant coach from 1982-84. He by Sporting News ascended to full-time status in 1985 and worked with the offensive • In 2006, UConn ranked 13th nationally in rushing offense line through the 2005 season. From 1992-94, Kehoe also tutored tight ends in addition to his duties with the offensive line. PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED As a coach, Kehoe went to 21 bowl games with the Hurricanes • Donald Brown () and tutored some of the greatest players in Miami history • Jordan Todman (2010 BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year) including Searcy, Mike Sullivan, Jones, Mercier, McKinnie, • Josh Cribbs (Cleveland Browns) Gonzalez, Romberg and . A contemporary of legendary UM quarterback , Kehoe has developed offensive lines that have protected many of the Hurricanes’ outstanding quarterbacks including , Vinny Testaverde, Steve Walsh, , , and Jacory Harris.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 35 COACHES & STAFF 36 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM COACHING STAFF 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 AS COACH(20) 1981 AS PLAYER(1) BOWL EXPERIENCE(ALLWITHMIAMI) 2011-present 2008-10 2006-07 2002-05 1995-2001 1995 1992-94 1985-91 1982-84 1981 COACHING EXPERIENCE PLAYER HONORS 1979-80 1977-78 PLAYING EXPERIENCE College EDUCATION Family Hometown Age Full name PERSONAL Laney J.C.in1979. from Miamiandanassociate’sdegreeingeneralstudies inducted intotheLaneyJ.C.AthleticHallofFamein2001. the UniversityofMiamiAthleticHallFamein2002.Hewas to hiscoachingaccomplishments,Kehoewasinductedinto transition fromtheEricksontoDaviserain1995.Inaddition even servedasUM’sinterimheadcoachfor19daysduringthe Erickson, ButchDavis,LarryCokerandnowAlGolden.Kehoe the likesofHowardSchnellenberger,JimmyJohnson,Dennis KEHOE FILE Two-yearletterwinner,offensivecaptainatMiami(1979-80) • Kehoe earnedabachelor’sdegreeinbusinessadministration Kehoe, 55,isworkingforhissixthMiamiheadcoach,spanning 55 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Peach Bowl Orange Bowl Fiesta Bowl Rose Bowl Sugar Bowl Micron PCBowl Carquest Bowl Orange Bowl Fiesta Bowl Sugar Bowl Orange Bowl Sugar Bowl Orange Bowl Orange Bowl Fiesta Bowl Sugar Bowl Fiesta Bowl Orange Bowl Peach Bowl Offensive Line,UniversityofMiami Offensive Line,UFLCaliforniaRedwoods Assistant HeadCoach/OffensiveLine,OleMiss Assistant HeadCoach/OffensiveLine,UniversityofMiami Offensive Line,UniversityofMiami Interim Coach,UniversityofMiami Tight Ends/OffensiveLineAssistant,UniversityofMiami Offensive LineAssistant,UniversityofMiami Graduate Assistant,UniversityofMiami Student Assistant,UniversityofMiami Miami Laney JuniorCollege Miami, 1982(B.A.,BusinessAdministration) wife Dee;sonJake;daughterMadison Conshohocken, Pa Arthur KehoeJr. Year, MACco-MVP (VernSmithAward)and wasaBiletnikoff Broncos, Jenningswasnamed 2005MACOffensivePlayerofthe PROMINENT PLAYERSCOACHED COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS Green BayPackerJennings.In McDonald’s seasons atWesternMichigan, whereheworkedwithcurrent Ten honors. 1,000-yard receivingmark(1,074) andearneda Gopher, ashesetaschoolrecordwith84receptions,eclipsed the wide receiverEricDeckertohismostproductiveseasonas a University ofMinnesota. level, includingtwoseasonsasthewidereceiverscoachat the previously spentnineseasonsasanassistantonthecollegiate quickly promotedtowidereceiverscoachonMay6,2009. He as offensivequalitycontrolcoachonFebruary11,2009and was Browns’ widereceiverscoach.He Browns duringhistimeintheNFL. Brian RobiskieandMohamedMassaquoioftheCleveland Packers. Inaddition,hetutoredBraylonEdwards,JoshCribbs, into NFLplayers,includingGregJenningsoftheGreenBay yards andsixthall-timereceptionsleaderwith131careercatches. Benjamin isthesixthall-timeleaderwith2,146careerreceiving the UMall-timerecordsbookinreceivingyardsandreceptions. with atleast40receptions. speedster’s 17.6averageyardspercatchledconferencereceivers His yardagetotalwasgoodfor fi to abreak-outseasoninhis wide receiverscoach.McDonaldtutoredjuniorTommyStreeter nished the2011 campaignwith46receptionsand811yards. All-American;First-rounddraftpickbyMiamiDolphins VernonCarey(Miami); • First-teamAll-American;DraftedbytheClevelandBrowns JoaquinGonzalez(Miami); • 2001OutlandTrophywinner; BryantMcKinnie(Miami); • 2002RimingtonTrophywinner; BrettRomberg(Miami); • First-rounddraftselectionbyPittsburghSteelers;1999Pro-Bowl LeonSearcy(Miam); • AthleticHallofFamein2001 InductedintotheUniversityofMiamiAthleticHallFamein2002andLaneyJ.C. • Onthestaffofall • Trophywinnerandthe2002RimingtonAward plus20morethatwentontoplayprofessionally,15all-conferencehonorees,oneOutland K.C.Jonesin1996andLeonSearcy1991)whoreceived BryantMcKinniein2001,JoaquinGonzalez2000,RichardMercierin1999, Producedsevenplayers(EricWinstonin2005,BrettRomberg2002, • Before arrivingatMinnesota, McDonaldspentthe2005-06 In 2008,McDonaldplayedanintegralroleinhelpingjunior McDonald spentthe2009and2010seasonsasCleveland McDonald hasgroomed10widereceiverswhohavedeveloped The 36-yearoldhelpedguideseniorTravisBenjamin’sclimbup George McDonaldentershissecondseasonastheHurricanes’ fi ve UMfootballnationalchampionshipteams GEORGE McDONALD Illinois, 1999 Passing GameCoordinator/WideReceivers fi rst-round selection(No.7overall)byMinnesotaVikings fi rst-team All-American;AtlantaFalcons fi rst yearinCoral Gables.Streeter fi fth-best inthe ACC.The6-5 fi rst joinedtheClevelandstaff fi rst seasonwiththe fi rst-team All-Americahonors, fi rst-team All-Big @HURRICANESPORTS COACHING STAFF Award semifi nalist after setting program records for career PROMINENT PLAYERS COACHED receptions, receiving touchdowns and all-purpose yards. • Greg Jennings (Green Bay Packers) Prior to his stint at Western Michigan, McDonald served as • Eric Decker () tight ends coach at Stanford (2004) where he tutored tight end • , TE (Tampa Bay Buccaneers) • PJ Fleck () Alex Smith, who was a fi nalist for the Mackey Award as the • Danny Sheridan (Indianapolis Colts) nation’s top tight end that year and went on to be drafted by • Mike Turner ( Chargers) Tampa Bay in the third round of the 2005 Draft. McDonald was • Darrell Hill () the wide receivers coach at Northern Illinois from 2001-2003 • Tony Scheffl er (Denver Broncos) where during that time, the Huskies rose to No. 12 in the BCS • Ernie Wheelwright () rankings. In his fi rst season at NIU, one of his receivers, Darrell • Braylon Edwards (Cleveland Browns) Hill, was named Second-Team All-MAC and was selected in the seventh round of the NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans. McDonald has also gained valuable NFL experience from minority internships during training camps with the New York Jets (2004, 2006), Chicago (2005) and Tampa Bay (2007). The Buena Park, Calif., native began his coaching career as a PAUL WILLIAMS graduate assistant at Ball State University in 2000 after lettering Defensive Backs four seasons as a receiver at Illinois (1995-98), where he fi nished Delaware, 1996 with 59 career receptions and 589 yards. As a kickoff returner, McDonald produced 1,276 yards on 57 returns in four games. A two-sport athlete, McDonald also ran Paul Williams, who has 16 seasons of collegiate coaching track as a freshman and senior, earning All-Big Ten honors during experience, is in his second year as the University of Miami’s his senior campaign with a school-record 6.74 mark in the 60 defensive backs coach. Williams’ unit helped the Canes to a No. meters to claim the conference title. 21 ranking in the nation in scoring defense, holding opponents to an average of 20.08 points per game. Prior to arriving in Coral Gables, Williams spent fi ve seasons as McDONALD FILE defensive backs coach at Temple University under Al Golden. COACHES & STAFF PERSONAL Williams’ defensive backs helped lead Temple to a successful Full name George McDonald 2010 campaign, fi nishing 8-4 and 5-3 in the Mid-American Age 36 Conference. Standout defensive back Jaiquawn Jarrett garnered Hometown Buena Park, Calif. All-MAC fi rst-team honors for the second year in a row, headlining a group of four defensive players earning all- EDUCATION conference accolades. Jarrett was a second-round NFL draft pick College Illinois, 1999 (B.S., Health Planning and Administration) by the Philadelphia Eagles. In 2009, Williams had a plethora of defensive backs, helping TU PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1995-98 Illinois win a single-season record nine consecutive games en route to a 9-3 overall record and fi rst-place tie in the MAC East. A school PLAYER HONORS record eight defensive players were named All-MAC, including • Four-year letterwinner as a receiver at Illinois (1995-98) two defensive backs. Jarrett garnered fi rst-team honors, while • Earned All-Big Ten honors in track & fi eld and set a school-record time of 6.74 in the senior captain Dominique Harris was a third-team honoree. 60-meter dash In 2008, the Owl defense helped Temple to the team’s most wins most since 1990 and a second-place fi nish in the MAC East. COACHING EXPERIENCE Facing fi ve opponents that went on to postseason play, the Owls 2000 Graduate Assistant, Ball State persevered to new heights. 2001 (Spring) Wide Receivers, Bucknell During its inaugural season of MAC play in 2007, Temple 2001-03 Wide Receivers, Northern Illinois defense continued its success. TU led the MAC in fi ve defensive 2004 Tight Ends / Wide Receivers, Stanford statistical categories, including red-zone defense which also 2005-06 Offensive Coordinator / Wide Receivers, Western Michigan 2007-08 Wide Receivers, Minnesota ranked fi rst nationally. Williams saw DB Harris earn All-MAC 2009-10 Wide Receivers, Cleveland Browns honors as a sophomore in 2007. 2011 Wide Receivers, Miami A native of Newark, Del., Williams arrived in Owl Country 2012 Passing Game Coordinator / Wide Receivers, Miami after coaching safeties at Western Michigan. In 2005, the defensive backfi eld at Western Michigan was BOWL EXPERIENCE comprised of four freshmen, a sophomore and one junior. Despite 2007 International Bowl (Minnesota) the inexperience, the Broncos ranked among the MAC’s best 2008 Insight Bowl (Minnesota) with 15 interceptions and 24 pass break-ups. Safety Louis Delmas was named a Freshman All-American by CollegeFootballNews. COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS com, as the team posted a 7-4 record, marking a tremendous • Tutored Stanford tight end Alex Smith,who was a fi nalist for the Mackey Award as the turnaround for the program’s history. The Broncos had a 1-10 nation’s top tight end record in 2004. • Current Green Bay Packers receiver Greg Jennings was named 2005 MAC Offensive Player of the Year, MAC co-MVP (Vern Smith Award) and was a Biletnikoff Award Prior to his arrival in Kalamazoo, Williams spent the previous semifi nalist under McDonald’s tutelage six seasons at his alma mater, the , coaching the secondary (2001-04), wide receivers (1999-00) and special teams. In 2003, he helped the Blue Hens to a 15-1 record and an NCAA Division I-AA National Championship. Numerous

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 37 COACHES & STAFF 38 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM COACHING STAFF 2011-present 2006-10 2005-06 2001-04 1999-2000 1997-98 1996 COACHING EXPERIENCE PLAYER HONORS 1992-95 PLAYING EXPERIENCE College EDUCATION Family Hometown Age Full name PERSONAL all-conference honoreeandwasnameda times duringhistenure.SidneyHaugabrookwasafour-time but nationalhonorsasDelawarecapturedleaguetitlesthree players underWilliams’directionnotonlyearnedAtlantic-10, PROMINENT PLAYERSCOACHED 2009 BOWL EXPERIENCE two-year oldson,Austin. meters atthe1993AmericanEastOutdoorChampionships. he settheschoolrecordinindoor200metersandwon interception returnagainstHofstrain1995.Amulti-sportathlete, Hens. HesetanNCAAI-AAplayoffrecordwitha100-yard 189 tackles,27passbreakupsand10interceptionsfortheBlue two YankeeConferencechampionshipteams.Williamsrecorded studies fromDelawarein1996,letteringfouryearsandplayingon secondary andspecialteams. seasons (1997-98)attheUniversityofPennsylvania,assisting line coachatLafayetteCollegein1996.Hethencoachedtwo seasons withtheClevelandBrowns. season asafreesafetyfortheDenverBroncosfollowing under Williams.Adams,anine-yearNFLveteran,isinhis Ryan BleilerandChrisSteinerwereallnamedtoall-leagueteams and ScottCollins;returnspecialistBrettVeach;aswellpunters Mike AdamsandRicardoWalker;placekickersBradShushman Walter CampAll-Americanasaseniorin2004.Defensivebacks WILLIAMS FILE metersatthe1993AmericanEastOutdoorChampionships Amulti-sportathlete,hesettheschoolrecordinindoor200metersandwon • PlayedontwoYankeeConferencechampionshipteams • SetNCAAI-AAplayoffrecordwitha100-yardinterceptionreturnagainstHofstrain1995 • Four-yearlettermanasUniversityofDelawaredefensiveback • JaiqwaunJarrett(PhiladelphiaEagles) • MikeAdams(ClevelandBrowns) • LouisDelmas(DetroitLions) • DominiqueHarris(TampaBayBuccaneers) • He ismarriedtotheformerNicoleHeileman.Thecouplehasa Williams earnedabachelor’sdegreeinphysicaleducation Williams beganhiscoachingcareerasanassistantdefensive 41 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Defensive Backs,Miami Defensive Backs,Temple Safeties, WesternMichigan Secondary /SpecialTeams,WesternMichigan Wide Receivers/SpecialTeams,Delaware Assistant Secondary/SpecialTeams,Pennsylvania Assistant DefensiveLine,LafayetteCollege Delaware Delaware, 1996(B.A.,PhysicalEducation) wife Nicole;sonAustin Newark, Del. Paul Williams EagleBank Bowl(Temple) fi rst-team AFCAand fi ve fi rst (9), andsons,Kaleb(8)John Micheal(3). minister. Barrowandhiswife, Shelley,haveadaughter,Mikenzi the UMSportsHallofFamein 2005.HeisanordainedChristian his almamater,duringthe2006 season.Hewasinductedinto head coachanddefensivecoordinator atHomesteadHighSchool, sacks andtwointerceptions. career, Barrowplayedin173games,making1,133tackles, 43 Redskins (2004)andtheDallasCowboys(2005).Duringhis NFL (1997-99), theNewYorkGiants(2000-03),Washington played fortheOilersthrough1996,CarolinaPanthers second-round draftchoiceoftheHoustonOilersin1993.Barrow recoveries. loss, threeinterceptions, He made423totaltackles,alongwithsevensacks,34tackles for tackler inschoolhistory. Player oftheYearand in HeismanTrophyvoting.HewasalsotheBigEastDefensive honors, wastheButkusAwardrunner-upand for theprogramfrom1989-92.In1992,heearnedAll-America UM coachingstaff(ArtKehoeandHurlieBrown).Heplayed fourth-leading tacklerontheteam. Under Barrow’swatch,juniorlinebackerColinMcCarthywasthe the BaltimoreRavensin2008,ledHurricaneswith119tackles. strong seniorcampaignatMiami.Gooden,athird-roundpickof Sharpton wasamongMiami’stoptacklers. Cook ledtheHurricanesintacklesandalongwithSpence also helpedGlennCooktooneofhisbestseasonsonthe sixth roundofthe2009NFLDraftbyAtlantaFalcons.Barrow in 2008.Underhistutelage,SpencerAdkinswasdraftedthe Defensive RookieoftheYearandFreshmanAll-Americahonors freshmen All-Americahonors. 69 tacklesandwassecondontheteamwhileearningnumerous fi graduated Spence. Darryl Sharpton,ColinMcCarthy,andSpencerAdkinsthe part inthedevelopmentofNFLlinebackersTavaresGooden, among activeNCAAplayers. fi Spence ledtheCanesondefensewith106stopsseasonand Spence —theAtlanticCoastConference’s Barrow isinhissixthseasonasthelinebackerscoachand of thebestinNFL—continuedto as specialteamscoach.Barrow’stenacity—thatmadehimone rst season.Perryman nished hiscareerwith47tacklesforloss,whichrankedsecond After retiringfromprofootball,Barrowservedastheassistant Barrow wentontoplay13seasonsintheNFL.Hewasa As aHurricane,Barrowplayedin45games,starting37times. Barrow isoneofthreeformerHurricaneplayersonthecurrent In 2007,BarrowguidedseniorlinebackerGoodenthrougha A nativeofHomestead,Fla.,BarrowhelpedSpencetoACC In 2011,BarrowguidedfreshmanDenzelPerrymantoastellar Since hisreturntoCoralGables,Barrowhasplayedanintegral A fi ve-year veteranoftheHurricanes’coachingstaff,Micheal Miami, 1992 Linebackers /SpecialTeamsCoordinator MICHEAL BARROW fi fi nished hiscareer asthethird-leading nished fi ve forcedfumblesandtwofumble fi rst amongACC freshmenwith fl uence seniorSean fi fth-leading tackler. fi nished seventh fi eld. fi fth @HURRICANESPORTS COACHING STAFF BARROW FILE PERSONAL Full name Micheal Barrow Age 42 DJ HERNANDEZ Hometown Homestead, Fla. Family wife Shelley; daughter Mikenzi; sons Kaleb and John Micheal Graduate Assistant / Offense Connecticut, 2008 EDUCATION College Miami, 1992 (B.S., Accounting) DJ Hernandez is in his fi rst season as an offensive graduate assistant after serving as the quarterbacks coach at Brown PLAYING EXPERIENCE University in 2011. Hernandez will assist in all offensive efforts, 1988-92 Miami but will spend much of his time coaching the wide receivers and 1993-96 Houston Oilers assisting wide receivers coach George McDonald. 1997-99 2000-03 Before his time at Brown, Hernandez was the head coach at 2004 Washington Redskins Southington High School (Conn.) from May 2010 to April 2011. 2005 Hernandez has also served in a variety of capacities as a player and coach for The Carinthian Black Lions (Klagenfurt, Austria). PLAYER HONORS Hernandez was a two-year captain at Connecticut where he • Starting linebacker on national championship teams at Miami in 1989 and 1991 played quarterback and receiver from 2004-09. During his time • All-America as a senior in 1992 at UConn, Hernandez earned a bachelor’s degree in human • Seventh in voting for the Heisman Trophy in 1992 development and family studies in 2008 and his master’s degree • Second-round draft choice of the Houston Oilers in 1993 in school counseling in 2011. COACHING EXPERIENCE 2006 Defensive Coordinator, Homestead (Fla.) High School 2008-present Linebackers / Special Teams Coordinator, Miami COACHES & STAFF BOWL EXPERIENCE PHILLIP EISENSTEIN AS PLAYER (5) 1989 Orange Bowl (Miami) Graduate Assistant / Defense 1990 Sugar Bowl (Miami) 1991 Cotton Bowl (Miami) Arizona State, 2008 1992 Orange Bowl (Miami) 1993 Sugar Bowl (Miami) Phillip Eisenstein is in his second season as the defensive graduate assistant for the Miami Hurricanes. Eisenstein came AS COACH (3) to UM with an eclectic coaching background that includes 2008 Emerald Bowl (Miami) (Miami) experience in both football and the martial arts. 2010 Hyundai Sun Bowl (Miami) Prior to arriving in Coral Gables, Eisenstein spent two seasons (2009-10) as a video assistant for the NFL’s Cleveland Browns. COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS A native of Atlantic City, N.J., Eisenstein earned a bachelor’s • Helped linebacker to ACC Defensive Rookie of the Year and Freshman degree in physical education from Arizona State in 2008. While at All-America honors in 2008 ASU, he served as a defensive undergraduate assistant for the Sun Devils for all four years. He began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach during the summers (2005-08) at Atlantic City High School and also held internships with the in 2008 and the Atlantic City Card Sharks of National Indoor Football League in 2004. Eisenstein is a black belt in karate.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 39 COACHES & STAFF 40 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM SUPPORT STAFF Donor Program andTempleFoxChaseBone MarrowTransplant liaison, McNamee, inconjunctionwiththeNational Marrow fl Team Accountability(TAP),and OwlOutreachprograms,which coordination oftheAlGolden FootballCamp,OwlHonorRoll, the 2012campaign. he brings1sseasonsofcoaching andadministrativeexperienceto of PlayerDevelopmentwherehespentthelastthreeseasons. director offootballoperationsbeforebeingpromotedtoDirector at Temple.HejoinedtheTemplestaffin2007asassistant the liaisontoNFLscouts. Golden FootballCamps,walk-ontryoutcoordinatorandserves as directly responsiblefortheannualbonemarrowdrive, Al the day-to-dayoperationsoffootballprogram.McNamee is in developing,organizingandexecutingstrategiestomaintain coach AlGoldenanddirectoroffootballoperationsDonCorzine Development forMiami.ThePhiladelphianativeassistshead assistant atBallState. Following graduation,hespenteightmonthsasagraduate University in1998withabachelor’sdegreesportmanagement. hiring andassigningcampstaff. housing, budgetingandschedulingforthecamp,whilealso the RandyEdsallFootballCamp;heorganizedandadministered Huskies. Duringhissix-yeartenureinStorrs,Conn.,hedirected he wasanassistantcoachandrecruitingcoordinatorforthe clinics andrecruitingvisits. recruiting evaluationsystem,whileorganizingandcoordinating camp andplayerhousing.Healsodesignedimplementeda Corzine wasresponsibleforcoordinatingteamtravel,pre-season Maryland TerrapinsheadcoachRandyEdsall.WhileatUConn, of FootballOperationsatUConnfrom2000-2005undercurrent scout. four years.HejoinedtheorganizationinJune2005asitsnortheast Cardinals andwastheorganization’seastcoastscoutforlast program. as theDirectorofOperationsforUniversityMiamifootball ourished under hisdirection.AstheOwls’communityservice While atTemple,McNameewas responsibleforthe A four-yearvarsityfootballletterwinneratGettysburgCollege, McNamee cametoCoralGablesafterspendingfourseasons Ryan McNameeisinhissecondseasonasDirectorofPlayer A nativeofMassillon,Ohio,CorzinegraduatedfromIndiana Before beingnamedDirectorofFootballOperationsatUConn, Prior tohisjumptheNFL,CorzineservedasDirector Corzine spenttheprevioussevenyearswithArizona Former ArizonaCardinalsscoutDonCorzineisinhis 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Gettysburg, 1999 Director ofPlayerDevelopment RYAN McNAMEE Indiana, 1999 Director ofOperations DON CORZINE fi rst year Daniel (13)andLogan(2). captained thefootballsquad.HeandwifeValeriehavetwosons, School inPhiladelphiafrom2001to2003. health andphysicaleducationteacheratKinseyElementary seasons. McNameethenreturnedtotheDelawareValleyasa instructing theAdamsStateGrizzliesrunningbacksfortwo State College(Colo.)inDecember2000. master’s degreeinhealthandphysicaleducationfromAdams linebacker andtightendfortheBullets.Helaterreceiveda science fromGettysburginMay1999andplayedoutside year. and baseballcoachathisalmamaterduringthe2003-04academic operations. HearrivedatVUafterworkingasanassistantfootball video, gameday,academicadvisement,andsummercamp was instrumentalinassistingwiththeteam’sof Andy Talley’sstaffinthesummerof2004.WithWildcats,he recruiting andspecialprojectsatVillanova.Hejoinedheadcoach recruiting andspecialteams. liaison andwalk-ontryoutcoordinator,whileassistingwith (Amara Kamara,2010).McNameealsoservedastheOwls’pro (Dominique Harris,2009)andAFCAGoodWorksTeamMember Levy CommunityServiceAward(2009),WuerffelTrophyFinalist The TempleAthleticsT.E.A.M.Award(2009,2010),theRobertP. and individualawardsunderMcNamee’sguidance,including 2010 academicyears.TheOwlsalsoreceivednumerousteam community serviceconsecutivelyduringthe2007,2008,2009& also setnewrecordsbyaccumulatingmorethan1,000hoursof the college/universityrecruitmentprogram.Thefootballteam Marrow DonorList,settinganewrecordforsigneesthrough Donor Drive,whichadded630newparticipantstotheNational Program, directedtheinauguralTempleUniversityMarrow McNamee isagraduateofFatherJudgeHighSchool,wherehe In Alamosa(Colo.),heservedasanassistantfootballcoach, McNamee earnedabachelor’sdegreeinhealthandphysical Prior toarrivingatTemple,McNameeservedasdirectorof fi ce, recruiting, @HURRICANESPORTS SUPPORT STAFF Following his CFL career, he joined the coaching ranks working at Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale in May 1998. In May 1999, he returned to his prep alma mater, Merritt Island High HURLIE BROWN School, serving as special teams coordinator/defensive backs coach before joining FIU in 2001. Senior Football Operations Coordinator At FIU, he planned, organized and executed all facets of Miami, 1992 the defensive backs position. He assisted in the foundation, organization and subsequent development of the Golden Panthers transition to a Division I football program. Hurlie Brown is in his second season as the senior football Brown then teamed with current Cajuns defensive coordinator operations coordinator. He is responsible for community outreach Kevin Fouquier to help revamp FIU’s defense in 2006. FIU’s and recruiting offi cial visits among other administrative duties. fourth-ranked pass defense, up from 52nd in 2005, led the Sun Brown, a standout safety for the Hurricanes from 1988-91, Belt Conference and was bested by only Virginia Tech, Wisconsin returns to where his coaching career began. After winning two and Louisiana State. In addition, the Golden Panthers led the national titles under Jimmy Johnson and , Brown nation in tackles for loss. began his professional career as a graduate assistant under Brown is married to Tawny and the couple resides in Miami. Erickson for the 1992 season. The Merritt Island, Fla., native returns to Miami from Louisiana-Lafayette where he served as the Ragin’ Cajuns’ secondary coach. He joined Rickey Bustle’s ULL staff after serving as defensive backs coach at Florida International from 2001-06. Brown was signed as a free agent in 1992 by the Redskins and signed as a free agent with the 49ers the next season. He later went to play for the Sacramento Gold Miners, San Antonio Texans and the Alouettes of the League from 1993-97. COACHES & STAFF

MATT DOHERTY ROB MESSINGER LINDSAY BOHLEN VINNIE SCAVO ANDREU SWASEY Assistant Director Coordinator Coordinator Head Athletic Trainer Head Coach Football Operations Football Operations Football Operations Strength & Conditioning

COLS COLAS VICTOR ISHMAEL BOBBY REVILLA MYRNA SCHNEIDER Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Equipment Manager Administrative Assistant Strength & Conditioning Strength & Conditioning to head coach

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 41 2011 STATISTICS im 7 0 5 0 318 241 0 0 104 62 52 40 319002 90 94 72 5/63800 45 1-2 0 340576 7/48654 (26-26) 100% 28 50% 0-1 (31-43) 72% (39-39)100% 15-20 Total (17-43)40% 19-128 0 41% 42 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM (34-41)83% 1Q2Q3Q4QOT (27-41)66% 8/16 41 47% 11-14 Opponents 24-127 36.0 Miami 43% 39.8 SCORE 67/162 BY 8/17 QUARTERS 40.3 54-2147 Games/AvgPerGame 30:36 ATTENDANCE 22-9 37.4 PAT-ATTEMPTS 42.7 63/148 62-484 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 48-2051 RED-ZONE SCORES 13.1 29:24 42.3 ON-SIDE KICKS FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-8 10.9 69-508 18.6 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED MISC YARDS 11-144 788 5.5 SACKS BY-Yards 12.3 359.9 16 4th-DownPct 18-197 11.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 21.3 55-1022 4319 3rd-DownPct 6-74 3RD-DOWN Conversions 737 6.2 TIME OFPOSSESSION/Game 377.8 198.0 11-121 7.5 11.4 Netpuntaverage 21 43-915 8 AveragePerPunt 4533 PUNTS-Yards AveragePerGame 2376 PENALTIES-Yards 232.1 209-315-6 12.5 4.1 FUMBLES-LOST 8.2 161.9 INT RETURNAVERAGE 9 473 18 PUNT RETURNAVERAGE 259 222-339-11 KICK RETURNAVERAGE 118 2785 INT RETURNS:#-Yards 109 2202 PUNT RETURNS:#-Yards 145.7 4.4 1943 KICK RETURNS:#-Yards 398 AveragePerGame 17 252 236 241 AveragePerPlay 118 TotalPlays 85 20.1 2000 TOTAL OFFENSE 1748 TDsPassing AveragePerGame 220 318 AveragePerCatch AveragePerPass 26.5 Comp-Att-Int PASSING YARDAGE TDsRushing AveragePerGame 57,572 AveragePerRush 43,952 62,053 RushingAttempts Yardslostrushing 6-3 40,403 Yardsgainedrushing 82,322 17-24 49-14 RUSHING YARDAGE Penalty 43,716 21-28 W 19-23 Passing L W Rushing 60,000 66,233 FIRST DOWNS L 24-7 L 40,387 PointsPerGame 43,786 66,279 •BostonCollege SCORING 30-24 35-38 52,875 •atUSF UM — W 45-14 24-28 •atFloridaState TEAM STATISTICS — 24-6 •Duke — — L W — 24-32 •Virginia — Nov. 25 6-6(3-5,ACC-5th,Coastal) — L W •GeorgiaTech — — Nov. 19 W •atNorthCarolina 20 Nov. 12 L — •atVirginiaTech — Bethune-Cookman Nov. 5 — 21 Oct. 27 — — KansasState — Oct. 22 — OhioState Oct. 15 — •atMaryland Oct. 8 17 — — Oct. 1 — Sept. 24 — Sept. 17 ATT OPP Sept. 5 SCORE DATE UM W/L RESULTS OPP OPPONENT 2011 STATISTICS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC ahw ct 1 2 20 0 2 0.3 0.3 232.1 2 198.0 77 0.8 4 78 0 21 0 16 6 1.8 12.5 6.7 4.8 2.0 7.3 11.4 2785 4.0 0 2 2376 14 36 222 18 4 33 6.0 209 0 12 1 10.4 0 12 1 1 6 7.0 1 12.2 8.9 25 9.5 7.1 9.8 6 21 1 80 57 31 1 12 13.6 88 14.3 16 1 11.4 3 34.6 9 8 6 1 24 125 25 9 OPPONENTS 10.5 41 0 12 TOTAL 1 5.0 12 55.4 12 11 147 4 12 Rashawn Scott 67.6 11.6 85 9.6 77 John Calhoun 12 14 163 13.4 Asante Cleveland 57 3 172 17 415 12 Kendal Thompkins 14 8 0.0 18 14.9 Maurice Hagens 12 31 12 609 Mike James 17.6 0 12 0 Chase Ford 12 811 41 0 LaRon Byrd 46 Phillip Dorsett 11 0.0 Eduardo Clements 12 1.3 232.1 Lamar Miller 77 198.0 0-1-0 21 78 16 Clive Walford 16 2785 1 65.5 2376 222-339-11 0.00 56.6 Allen Hurns 66.3 148.45 16 -0.7 209-315-6 37 12 0 7 142.66 100.0 0 12 Tommy Streeter 283 0 226.0 1-1-0 70.3 G 77 20 -1.2 RECEIVING 26-37-2 2486 564.40 -5 65.0 12 -0.2 123.71 195-300-9 145.7 5 5 161.9 0 79 150.61 47 18 8 OPPONENTS 11 0 -0.4 4.4 1.7 0 TOTAL 4.1 13 -2.0 1748 1.8 1 9 252 1943 TEAM -2 0 4 259 2000 -0.2 5 398 Phillip Dorsett 2202 12 0 -2 2.4 2 473 7 6.8 12 Stephen Morris 19 3.0 NO 8.0 26 Jacory Harris 22 0 1 21 22.9 9 28 G 24 0 5.5 32 1 0 7 PASSING 28 1.7 11 82 3.8 12 5 21 88 106.0 8 0 79 275 9 OPPNENTS 7 136 11 11 5.6 82 224 TOTAL 12 286 1272 53 15 TEAM 63 72 11 12 Spencer Whipple YDS 12 1335 227 Stephen Morris EFF 12 Travis Benjamin Maurice Hagens Eduardo Clements Jacory Harris Mike James Lamar Miller G C-A-I AVG RUSHING PCT TD ATT YDS LG GAIN TD AVG/G LOSS LG NET AVG/G AVG TD LG YPG EM 7 5 - 5 -0.7 -5 -0.2 377.8 1.3 0 359.9 4533 1.7 -2 4319 -5 1.8 16 2785 2376 1748 19 0 5 6.8 1943 737 16 22.9 21 788 0 -2 0 56.2 12 82 275 7 0 12 19 106.0 1 281 1 0 0 21 234.0 1272 8 283 275 82 7 12 0 12 -2 2574 72 OPPONENTS 15 11 2486 1272 TOTAL 48 12 88 TEAM 227 12 12 Spencer Whipple 353 5 Phillip Dorsett 12 Travis Benjamin 11 Maurice Hagens Eduardo Clements Mike James Stephen Morris Lamar Miller Jacory Harris G TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G @HURRICANESPORTS 2011 STATISTICS SCORING ALL-PURPOSE YARDS TD FGs PAT RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS G RUSH REC PR KR IR TOT AVG/G Jake Wieclaw — 11-14 39-39 — — — — — 72 Lamar Miller 12 1272 85 0 162 0 1519 126.6

Lamar Miller 10 — — — — — — — 60 Travis Benjamin 11 19 609 121 592 0 1341 121.9 INTRODUCTION Mike James 8 — — — — — — — 48 Tommy Streeter 12 0 811 0 0 0 811 67.6 Tommy Streeter 8 — — — — — — — 48 Allen Hurns 12 0 415 0 0 0 415 34.6 Allen Hurns 4 — — — — — — — 24 Mike James 12 275 80 0 0 0 355 29.6 Travis Benjamin 3 — — — — — — — 18 Eduardo Clements 12 82 163 0 0 0 245 20.4 Chase Ford 1 — — — — — — — 6 Phillip Dorsett 12 0 147 0 82 0 229 19.1 Stephen Morris 1 — — — — — — — 6 Clive Walford 12 0 172 0 0 0 172 14.3 Phillip Dorsett 1 — — — — — — — 6 LaRon Byrd 12 0 125 0 0 0 125 10.4 JoJo Nicolas 1 — — — — — — — 6 Chase Ford 12 0 88 0 0 0 88 7.3 Clive Walford 1 — — — — — — — 6 Jacory Harris 11 88 0 0 0 0 88 8.0 Eduardo Clements 1 — — — — — — — 6 Maurice Hagens 12 21 57 0 7 0 85 7.1 LaRon Byrd 1 — — — — — — — 6 Kelvin Cain 9 0 0 0 0 59 59 6.6 Kelvin Cain 1 — — — — — — — 6 Davon Johnson 10 0 0 0 45 0 45 4.5 Jacory Harris — — — — — 0-1 — — 0 Brandon McGee 12 0 0 0 27 15 42 3.5 TEAM — — — 0-1 — — — — 0 Kendal Thompkins 12 0 21 0 0 0 21 1.8 TOTAL 41 11-14 39-39 0-1 — 0-1 — — HISTORY & RECORDS 318 Asante Clevelan 8 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.8 PLAYERS OPPONENTS 28 15-20 26-26 — 1 1-2 — — 241 John Calhoun 12 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.3 Rashawn Scott 6 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.3 PUNT RETURNS Spencer Whipple 12 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.2 Stephen Morris 5 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.4 NO YDS AVG TD LG TEAM 7 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -0.7 Travis Benjamin 11 121 11.0 0 44 TOTAL 12 1748 2785 121 915 74 5643 470.2 TOTAL 11 121 11.0 0 44 OPPONENTS 12 1943 2376 197 1022 144 5682 473.5 OPPONENTS 18 197 10.9 1 83

KICK RETURNS PUNTING NO YDS AVG LG TB FC I20 50+ BLK NO YDS AVG TD LG Dalton Botts 48 2051 42.7 62 3 19 11 11 0 Travis Benjamin 25 592 23.7 0 54

TOTAL 48 2051 42.7 62 3 19 11 11 0 COACHES Lamar Miller 7 162 23.1 0 34 OPPONENTS 54 2147 39.8 66 4 18 18 8 0 Phillip Dorsett 4 82 20.5 0 22 Davon Johnson 2 45 22.5 0 24 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 FIELD GOALS A.J. Highsmith 1 0 0.0 0 0 FG PCT 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK Denzel Perryman 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jake Wieclaw 11-14 78.6 0-0 3-3 5-5 3-6 0-0 49 1 Maurice Hagens 1 7 7.0 0 7 Brandon McGee 1 27 27.0 0 27 SEQUENCE TOTAL 43 915 21.3 0 54 MIAMI OPPONENTS OPPONENTS 55 1022 18.6 0 39 Maryland (30) (24),(29),(28),23,(32) Ohio State (25) (22),(24) 2011 STATISTICS INTERCEPTIONS Kansas State (39) 46 NO YDS AVG TD LG Bethune-Cookman (30) 38 COACHES JoJo Nicolas 2 0 0.0 0 0 Virginia Tech — (28) Ray-Ray Armstrong 1 0 0.0 0 0 North Carolina (41),(43),(28) (20) Brandon McGee 1 15 15.0 0 15 Georgia Tech 47,(39) — Vaughn Telemaque 1 0 0.0 0 0 Virginia 40 (22),(24),32 Kelvin Cain 1 59 59.0 1 59 Duke — — TOTAL 6 74 12.3 1 59 Florida State — (37),37,(21),(38) OPPONENTS 11 144 13.1 2 54 USF (26),41,(36) (42) Boston College (49) (30) FUMBLE RETURNS NO YDS AVG TD LG KICKOFFS Nathan Gholston 1 2 2.0 0 2 NO YDS AVG LG OB RET NET YDLN JoJo Nicolas 0 0 0.0 1 0 Jake Wieclaw 60 3900 65.0 4 1

TOTAL 1 2 2.0 1 2 Dalton Botts 1 21 21.0 0 1 PLAYERS OPPONENTS 3 34 11.3 1 30 TOTAL 61 3921 64.3 4 2 18.6 46.2 23 OPPONENTS 53 3384 63.8 9 2 21.3 43.2 26

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 43 2011 STATISTICS EM 7 - ...... 1-0 ...... 1 . . . 44 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM ...... 12 . . 1 ...... 9-2 . . 9 ...... 7 . . . . 7-34 ...... 24 . 11 ...... 37 . . . . 6-74 ...... 11-144 1 . . 24-127 ...... 19-128 . . . . 73-225 ...... 59-224 . . . . 859 . . . . . 1 . . . 695 . . 356 ...... 1 . . . 246 . . . 1 . 503 . . . . 1 449 . . . . . 12 1 . 7 ...... 12 . 1-2 . 1 . 1 1 ...... 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . . 1 . . OPPONENTS . . . 12 . 1 ...... TOTAL . . 12 . 1 . . . 1 . . . 12 . . . TEAM . . . . . 12 1 . Lamar Miller . . . 1 . . 2 . . . . 1 . Dalton Botts . . . . . 1 ...... Allen Hurns 2 . . 12 . . 10 . 1 1 . Chris Ivory . . 2 ...... 2 2 . 1.0-1 Shane McDermott 1 . . . 2 . . 1 John Calhoun . . . 2 2 3 . . . . 3 . . Sean Harvey . 0.5-0 . . 1 2 . . . . 12 1 Ben Bruneau 1 . 1 4 . . 3 . . 1 . . 1 Chris Dunckel 4 1.0-6 2 . . . . 12 . . Jordan Tolson 1-0 . 2 1 1 . . . . 12 1 2 . . LaRon Byrd 3 1 1 10 1.0-6 . 4 . . . Jake Wieclaw . . . . 3 . 5 10 . . 2 . Phillip Dorsett 12 1 1-0 . . 0.5-1 2 . . . . Jon Feliciano . 6 . 2 7 7 . . 7 1 10 Kacy Rodgers . . . 7 . . . . 2 1 . Mike James . 1-0 1 . 3 3 1.0-3 . 2 3 Davon Johnson . 1 . 9 . . . 1 . . 10 . 8 Olsen Pierre . . 1-59 . . 9 5 3 4 . 4 Gionni Paul . . 2 2 1 5 . 1-0 . Nathan Gholston . . 1.5-5 3 . . 11 1 . . 7 1.0-4 12 Marcus Forston 9 . 4 . . . 7 . 5 . 5 . Nantambu Fentress . . 14 3.5-9 8 . 15 . . 4 1.0-8 . Tyrone Cornileus . 1.5-10 2 . . 18 1 . 12 4 . 2 . 1-01 Shayon Green 6 4 . 2.0-5 . 8 12 . . Eduardo Clements 2.0-9 3 3.5-14 2 1 1 18 2 1.0-3 10 . Kendal Thompkins 12 1-0 11 20 1 19 1 . 11 20 . . 2 Curtis Porter 7 15 4 . 3.0-12 11 Andrew Swasey 11 10 . 9 5 1-01 1-0 21 2.0-3 . A.J. Highsmith 6 . 11 . . 1-15 9 2.0-6 9 1 . Thomas Finnie . 24 7 15 . . 29 Lee Chambers . 4 5.0-27 9 . 2-01 1.0-8 9 Olivier Vernon 11 0.5-1 9 14 1-01 9 Ramon Buchanan 1 7.5-32 . 5.0-20 2.0-5 34 2.5-11 15 Adewale Ojomo 12 37 20 . 38 Jordan Futch 6.5-25 14 6.5-20 . . 12 15 Kelvin Cain 3.0-7 38 41 . 12 13 20 Darius Smith 58 22 2.5-3 Andrew Smith 23 1.0-3 22 25 0.5-1 3.0-23 7 Mike Williams 34 66 12 15 59 19 6.5-13 Ray-Ray Armstrong 12 14.0-39 24 29 Marcus Robinson 69 23 106 12 11 Brandon McGee 37 12 52 22 Anthony Chickillo 36 Micanor Regis 12 54 47 12 James Gaines Vaughn Telemaque 11 12 JoJo Nicolas Denzel Perryman Sean Spence DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2011 STATISTICS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC GP UA AT TT AT GP UA TFL-YDS SACK-YDS INT-YDS PBU QBH FR-YDS FF BLK SAF @HURRICANESPORTS 2011 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS FINAL QUARTERS 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT OFF PUNTS PENALTY 3RD 4TH RED SACKS FIELD POSSESSION TIME GAME SCORE 1 2 3 4 OT R-P-PE TOT NO-YDS-TD C-A-I YDS TD ATT-YDS NO-AVG F-FL NO-YDS DNS DNS ZONE NO-YDS GOALS 1 2 3 4 TOT Miami 24 0 14 7 3 8-8-2 18 40-172-3 19-28-2 195 0 68-367 2-38.5 3-2 10-65 6-13 1-3 3-3 0-0 1-1 7:06 7:36 8:21 10:04 33:07

at Maryland 32 7 13 3 9 9-19-0 28 34-151-0 31-44-1 348 1 78-499 1-48.0 0-0 4-35 6-14 2-2 5-7 2-12 4-5 7:54 7:24 6:39 4:56 26:53 INTRODUCTION Miami 24 14 3 0 7 9-7-0 16 42-240-1 16-23-2 123 2 65-363 4-47.8 2-0 5-31 9-15 1-2 4-4 2-10 1-1 8:36 5:50 8:48 11:16 34:30 Ohio State 6 0 6 0 0 12-2-1 15 37-174-0 4-18-1 35 0 55-209 6-46.5 2-1 4-25 4-12 0-0 2-2 0-0 2-2 6:24 9:10 6:12 3:44 25:30 Miami 24 3 0 14 7 6-11-1 18 27-139-2 21-31-1 272 2 58-411 4-39.0 0-0 4-30 4-10 0-1 1-2 4-27 1-1 9:01 6:14 3:48 7:38 26:37 Kansas State 28 7 7 7 7 11-5-0 16 44-265-2 12-18-0 133 2 62-398 4-39.2 4-0 6-51 9-15 0-0 4-4 0-0 0-1 5:59 8:46 11:12 7:26 33:23 Miami 45 0 14 10 21 6-7-2 15 24-126-3 15-20-0 209 2 44-335 3.39.0 2-1 6-41 3-9 0-1 3-3 7-39 1-1 3:41 5:26 6:26 5:28 21:01 Bethune-Cookman 14 7 0 7 0 11-13-0 24 46-219-1 23-38-1 203 1 84-422 6-36.3 2-1 12-116 7-18 2-3 2-5 2-12 0-1 11:19 9:34 8:34 9:32 38:59 Miami 35 0 7 7 21 11-9-1 21 38-236-1 14-22-0 283 4 60-519 2-41.5 0-0 9-84 6-11 0-2 4-5 1-10 0-0 6:33 7:09 4:20 10:33 28:35 at Virginia Tech 38 7 14 3 14 11-14-1 26 38-172-2 23-25-0 310 3 63-482 2-42.0 2-1 5-35 5-10 1-1 4-5 3-16 1-1 8:27 7:51 10:40 4:27 31:25 Miami 30 17 10 0 3 2-12-1 15 27-44-0 20-30-0 267 3 57-311 5-34.2 3-1 3-19 5-14 6-14 2-2 4-23 3-3 10:08 4:38 6:13 5:29 26:28 at North Carolina 24 0 10 0 14 11-14-0 25 42-141-1 29-38-0 288 2 80-429 4-34.0 3-2 2-25 1-1 0-2 4-5 2-15 1-1 4:52 10:22 8:47 9:31 33:32 Miami 24 7 14 0 3 8-6-0 14 41-122-2 8-23-1 140 0 64-262 4-46.5 1-0 1-5 5-14 2-3 3-4 2-4 1-2 10:16 3:07 5:27 11:46 30:36 Georgia Tech 7 0 7 0 0 9-5-0 14 48-134-1 7-14-1 77 0 62-211 5-37.0 3-2 2-10 8-15 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 4:44 11:53 9:33 3:14 29:24 Miami 21 0 7 7 7 6-13-1 20 28-85-0 23-32-0 347 3 60-432 3-43.0 2-1 5-51 2-9 2-3 2-4 0-0 0-1 6:23 8:40 4:05 10:13 29:21 Virginia 28 7 10 3 8 10-9-2 21 42-207-0 12-21-0 263 3 63-470 3-37.3 2-0 3-18 6-15 1-1 2-3 3-17 2-3 8:37 6:20 10:55 4:47 30:39 Miami 49 14 14 7 14 12-10-2 24 39-265-4 14-21-0 202 3 60-467 2-44.5 0-0 5-36 6-9 1-1 6-6 0-0 0-0 10:08 7:44 6:19 5:52 30:03 Duke 14 0 7 7 0 7-10-1 18 33-148-1 22-32-1 194 1 65-342 3-36.7 1-1 6-30 6-14 2-4 2-3 0-0 0-0 4:52 7:16 8:41 9:08 29:57 Miami 19 0 7 0 12 8-12-4 24 36-140-2 22-34-1 243 1 70-383 5-54.8 3-2 9-55 6-14 0-0 3-4 3-17 0-0 10:08 10:15 6:01 6:20 32:44 at Florida State 23 3 14 3 3 4-8-1 13 29-63-0 17-23-0 196 1 52-259 5-45.2 1-0 10-76 4-11 0-0 3-4 1-7 3-4 8:40 8:59 4:45 4:52 27:16 Miami 6 3 0 0 3 5-14-2 21 40-57-0 27-35-0 259 0 75-316 8-43.4 1-1 6-45 8-19 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-3 10:24 7:51 9:15 10:40 38:10 at USF 3 0 3 0 0 7-8-1 16 30-116-0 16-27-1 133 0 57-249 HISTORY & RECORDS 9-33.8 0-0 4-40 2-12 0-0 0-0 6-49 1-1 4:36 7:09 5:45 4:20 21:50 PLAYERS Miami 17 14 0 0 3 4-9-1 14 16-122-1 23-40-4 245 1 56-367 6-46.5 0-0 6-46 3-11 0-0 1-1 2-7 1-1 3:21 5:51 6:18 6:06 21:36 Boston College 24 7 3 7 7 7-11-2 20 50-153-0 13-17-0 196 2 67-349 6-40.0 2-1 4-23 4-12 0-1 2-4 0-0 1-1 11:39 9:09 8:42 8:54 38:24

GAME-BY-GAME OFFENSIVE STARTERS WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB HB at Maryland Byrd Figueroa Gunn Horn Linder Washington Ford Hurns Morris Walford (TE) Miller Ohio State Hurns Washington Gunn Horn Linder Feciliano Ford Benjamin Harris Walford (TE) Miller Kansas State Hurns Washington Gunn Horn Linder Feliciano Walford Streeter Harris Benjamin (WR) Miller Bethune-Cookman Hurns Washington Gunn Horn Linder Feliciano Walford Benjamin Harris Ford (TE) Miller at Virginia Tech Streeter Washington Gunn Horn Linder Feliciano Ford Benjamin Harris Hagens Miller at North Carolina Benjamin Washington Gunn Horn Linder Feliciano Ford Walford (TE) Harris M. James (TB) Miller Georgia Tech Hurns Washington Gunn Horn Linder Feliciano Ford Benjamin Harris Hagens (FB) Miller Virginia Streeter Washington Gunn Horn Linder Bunche Dye Benjamin Harris Hurns (WR) Miller

Duke Streeter Washington Gunn Horn Linder Henderson Dye Ford (TE) Harris Hagens Miller COACHES at Florida State Streeter Washington Gunn Horn Linder Henderson Dye Benjamin Harris Hagens Miller at USF Streeter Washington Gunn Horn Linder Henderson Walford Byrd Harris Dorsett (WR) Miller Boston College Streeter Washington Gunn Horn Linder Feliciano Dye Benjamin Harris Hagens Miller

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STARTERS DE DT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB SS FS CB at Maryland Robinson Regis D. Smith A. Smith Buchanan Gaines Futch M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee Ohio State Ojomo Regis Forston A. Smith Buchanan Gaines Spence M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee Kansas State Ojomo Regis Forston A. Smith Buchanan Gaines Spence M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee Bethune-Cookman Chickillo Regis Forston A. Smith Buchanan Gaines Spence M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee at Virginia Tech Chickillo Regis Ojomo Robinson Futch Gaines Spence M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee at North Carolina Regis Ojomo King Robinson Futch Gaines Spence M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee 2011 STATISTICS Georgia Tech Chickillo Ojomo D. Smith Robinson Futch Gaines Spence M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee

Virginia Chickillo Ojomo D. Smith Robinson Futch Gaines Spence M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee COACHES Duke Chickillo Ojomo D. Smith Robinson Spence Perryman Nicolas (CB) M. Williams Armstrong Telemaque McGee at Florida State Chickillo Ojomo D. Smith Vernon Robinson Spence Perryman M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee at USF Chickillo Ojomo D. Smith Vernon Cain Spence Perryman M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee Boston College Chickillo Ojomo D. Smith Vernon Cain Spence Perryman M. Williams Nicolas Telemaque McGee PLAYERS

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 45 2011 STATISTICS 46 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM DNP DNP 7 DNP 1.000 0 — — 7 DNP 0 3 — 23 .667 GAME-BY-GAMEKICKING - DNP 1.000 01 36 6 BC - .000 — 3 - 2 Duke - 1.000 1 at atUSF - 2 LG 1.000 8 Boston PTS 89 49 USF Virginia - PCT FGA 5 FG DNP 347 atFSU PCT - ATT 44.5 6 PAT - 3 3 46 10 College 43.4 - 279 56 302 129 1.000 12 1 Duke 1-2-0 46.5 3 43.0 62 102 - - 2-43- .500 3 58 2 01 at 1-10-0 - 6 39 Boston 1.000 0 6 JAKE — 1-1-1 1.000 1 — 1-9-0 1-2-0 3 - Georgia 1 WIECLAW - 1.000 1 5 at 1.000 1 - - UVA Florida - - - College 4 1.000 226 1.000 1 - 2-22-0 at Tech 25 1.000 6 - 186 USF 1.000 39 45.2 - Kansas 6 State 30 Duke Ohio 55 02 1.000 9 Bethune-Cookman 2-7-0 5 46.5 - - 30 Florida - 3 3 6 58 210 1-4-1 Virginia - at GT at State BC at - 3 State - - 1.000 0 — Georgia 1.000 3 — - State 117 - 5 5 - - - Maryland 4 North 1-3-0 4 at Virginia 2 - 171 39.0 1.000 83 156 Tech 42 10 - 43 191 - 2-16-0 at - 1 34.2 - atUNC TB50+60+ 41.5 12 Carolina 2 39.0 42 0 North Tech - atUSF 47.8 I20 46 0 0 - 77 - 42 10 Bethune-Cookman LG - 2-32-0 58 01 1-4-0 3-23-1 - Virginia YDS AVG NO 38.5 - - Kansas 1-8-0 41 0 Carolina 1-2-0 atVT - 1-13-0 1-5-0 1--3-0 atFSU 1-4-0 - Ohio Tech - 1-3-0 4-35-1 State 1-6-0 DNP 1-3-0 at 2-11-0 - - - 1-33-0 State 2-4-0 Duke B-CU 1-6-0 1-23-0 DALTON DNP 1-1-0 1-9-0 1-24-0 1-1-0 Maryland BOTTS -1-8-0 2-21-0 2-16-0 GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING 4-68-0 4-66-0 3-21-0 - - 9-80-1 2-47-0 2--2/0 1-16-0 6-57-0 2-3-0 117.07 1-0-0 2-41-0 UVA KSU 2-4-0 - - 1-11-0 - 7-176-2 3-63-1 1--1-0 17-85-1 - 9-88-1 - 0-0 Scott, Rashawn 8-99-1 3-96-0 1 - 2-4-0 3-32-0 1-17-0 - 11 Calhoun, John tOSU GT 4-89-1 2--9-0 1-77-1 - 11-125-1 - - 1-5-0 2-36-0 1-4-0 Cleveland, Asante 0 - 2-30-1 6-66-0 - 6-54-2 1--2-0 Thompkins, Kendal 14-147-1 - 1-4-0 - atUM DNP 18 2-83-2 6-91-1 Hagens, Maurice DNP atUNC 4-69-0 1--2-0 3-13-0 66.7 DNP 18-172-1 James, Mike 3-13-0 4-31-1 14-163-0 - DNP 31-415-4 - - 0 NO-YDS-TD Miller, Lamar 1-6-0 DNP atVT 2-44-0 DNP 4 DNP Ford, Chase - 3 - 41-609-3 4-55-0 1-3-0 6-22-0 Byrd, LaRon 1-0-0 7-58 1--4-0 B-CU 2 46-811-8 4-7-0 - Dorsett, Phillip - 4-2-0 DNP - 1-9-0 4--5-0 Clements, Eduardo 3--9-0 DNP - 8-24-1 Walford, Clive - KSU - 4-37-1 3-9-0 7-1-0 Hurns, Allen 6-4-1 - DNP Benjamin, Travis 20 - 3--6-0 10-65-0 16-70-0 1--2-0 tOSU Streeter, Tommy - atFloridaState 1--1-0 11--2-1 27-93-1 DNP 4-14-0 DNP 16-29-0 8-19-0 4-15-0 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING(No.-Yards-TDs) 4-11-0 4-10-0 - atUM 7-21-0 18-166-1 DNP 12-45-1 14-102-2 EFF 12-34-1 53-88-0 129.68 NO-YDS-TD 15-82-1 TEAM 18-106-1 atNorthCarolina 72-275-7 26-184-0 SACKS Whipple, Spencer atVirginiaTech 1-7 18-119-1 LG DNP Morris, Stephen 227-1272-9 25 TD Benjamin, Travis 1 01 0.00 YDS Hagens, Maurice 0.0 0 174.43 PCT 0-0 DNP Clements, Eduardo 215.85 225 INT 2-15 Harris, Jacoby 64.5 3-16 ATT 20 1 at COMP 30 James, Mike Boston 77 100.0 Miller, Lamar USF 0 3 36 0 31 6-49 2735 College 77.1 025 23 3 0-0 251.20 259 14 4 20 0 20 0-0 STEPHENMORRIS 2339 139.30 267 59.0 160 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING(No.-Yards-TDs) 99.69 245 267 70.0 66.7 21 Duke 61.9 30 0 0 202 3 36 0-0 0 70.0 DNP 30 Boston 311 3 Virginia DNP 57 21 3-17 204.34 DNP EFF at 20 College 13 8 at FloridaState 23 1 USF 190.08 SACKS Duke 34.8 Georgia Kansas LG Ohio 30 140 0 Virginia 48 0-0 19 State TD Tech State 12 Georgia 1 100.0 2 28 17 0 0-0 2131 34 0 0-0 67.7 234 1623 2 77.22 69.6 229 YDS 17 272 at NorthCarolina 0-0 195.20 123 70.6 156.28 PCT 125.79 Tech at 67.9 at VirginiaTech 175 2 INT Bethune-Cookman 56 2-12 ATT Bethune-Cookman 195 0 COMP Maryland Kansas DNP 37 195.88 2-12 Ohio State 112.07 at State JACORY HARRIS Maryland GAME-BY-GAME PASSING 2011 STATISTICS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC . -10 44- 4-40-0 4-41-0 2-11-0 . - -20 -90 44- 3-75-0 4-45-0 2-29-0 2-42-0 N DP DNP 1-9-0 DNP DNP 2-22-0 - - - - 3-5-0 2-7-0 5-30-0 -40 - -- - 1-4-0 - 1-14-0 ------81 150 -20 - 3-22-0 1-5-0 2-18-1 5-47-0 5-30-0 4-68-0 4-62-1 172 2-20 05- 12-114-1 20-50-0 22-92-0 -147-2 1- -11 34- 1-4-0 3-41-0 3-21-1 -13-0 2-8-0 10--13-0 6-31-0 -22-0 40 120 - 1-2-0 - -4-0 2 41- -30 2-0-0 5-13-0 4-16-2 -2 - 1-2-0 - - 0 - 1-4/0 - - 1-8-0 - 3-19-0 - 2-14-1 1-10-0 1-25-0 2-21-0 3-36-0 4-42-0 - 5-52-0 -60 N DNP DNP 2--6-0 - -- - 1-0-0 - - - - DNP @HURRICANESPORTS 2011 STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (UT-AT-TT) UT-AT-TT at UM tOSU KSU B-CU at VT at UNC GT UVA Duke at FSU at USF BC Spence, Sean 54-52-106 DNP 3-3-6 8-6-14 6-2-8 5-8-13 7-7-14 6-4-10 6-4-10 5-3-8 2-4-6 2-1-3 4-10-14 Perryman, Denzel 47-22-69 2-1-3 2-1-3 0-3-3 7-0-7 4-2-6 2-3-5 6-1-7 5-2-7 5-2-7 2-1-3 3-1-4 9-5-14

Nicolas, JoJo 37-29-66 5-3-8 1-1-2 4-4-8 1-5-6 3-2-5 6-4-10 2-0-2 2-2-4 4-1-5 5-0-5 3-2-5 1-5-6 INTRODUCTION Telemaque, Vaughn 36-23-59 7-1-8 1-2-3 5-1-6 2-3-5 0-2-2 2-3-5 5-0-5 3-3-6 0-4-4 7-0-7 1-0-1 3-4-7 Gaines, Jimmy 24-34-58 1-6-7 2-4-6 1-2-3 4-4-8 3-5-8 4-5-9 2-1-3 2-5-7 0-2-2 - 4-0-4 1-0-1 Regis, Micanor 19-22-41 3-1-4 3-1-4 2-4-6 3-2-5 2-1-3 1-2-3 DNP 1-1-2 0-3-3 2-2-4 1-1-2 1-4-5 Chickillo, Anthony 15-23-38 1-1-2 1-2-3 0-1-1 3-1-4 2-6-8 5-2-7 1-1-2 0-4-4 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-2-3 1-0-1 McGee, Brandon 25-13-38 5-3-8 - 4-0-4 0-1-1 2-2-4 5-1-6 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-1-3 1-0-1 3-2-5 2-2-4 Robinson, Marcus 22-15-37 1-2-3 2-1-3 3-2-5 4-1-5 1-1-2 1-3-4 3-0-3 4-1-5 0-1-1 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-1-2 Armstrong, Ray-Ray 20-14-34 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-5-7 4-1-5 5-0-5 1-0-1 3-4-7 DNP 3-1-4 2-3-5 Williams, Mike 20-9-29 7-1-8 1-0-1 0-1-1 3-1-4 0-1-1 2-3-5 - 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-1-2 3-0-3 1-0-1 Smith, Andrew 15-9-24 2-2-4 3-2-5 0-2-2 0-1-1 2-0-2 4-0-4 - 0-1-1 2-1-3 2-0-2 - - Smith, Darius 14-7-21 2-1-3 1-1-2 0-2-2 2-0-2 0-1-1 - 3-1-4 2-1-3 2-0-2 2-0-2 - - Futch, Jordan 9-11-20 1-3-4 - 2-0-2 2-1-3 0-3-3 1-3-4 - 2-0-2 1-1-2 DNP DNP DNP Cain, Kelvin 15-5-20 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 - 5-0-5 3-0-3 3-3-6 Ojomo, Adewale 9-10-19 DNP 1-2-3 0-2-2 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 2-2-4 3-1-4 1-0-1 - - 0-1-1 Vernon, Olivier 15-3-18 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 3-0-3 2-1-3 3-2-5 2-0-2 4-0-4 Buchanan, Ramon 11-7-18 4-4-8 4-1-5 1-1-2 2-1-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Chambers, Lee 11-4-15 2-1-3 3-0-3 1-0-1 2-1-3 2-1-3 DNP - - 1-1-2 - DNP DNP Finnie, Thomas 10-4-14 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-1-1 2-0 2 DNP 1-1-2 1-0-1 - 3-0-3 - 0-1-1 - Highsmith, A.J. 8-4-12 1-1-2 0-1-1 - 4-1-5 - DNP - 1-0-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 - - Swasey, Andrew 6-5-11 1-0-1 - 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 - - 1-1-2 0-1-1 - 0-1-1 Porter, Curtis 5-5-10 DNP DNP DNP DNP HISTORY & RECORDS DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-1-3 3-4-7 PLAYERS Thompkins, Kendal 8-1-9 - 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 1-0-1 - 1-1-2 - 1-0-1 - Clements, Eduardo 7-2-9 2-0-2 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 0-2-2 1-0-1 - - Green, Shayon 4-3-7 DNP DNP DNP 1-2-3 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2 1-1-2 Cornileus, Tyrone 4-3-7 DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 1-1-2 1-0-1 - - - - Fentress, Nantambu 5-1-6 DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 0-1-1 - 3-0-3 DNP DNP - Forston, Marcus 3-2-5 DNP 2-0-2 1-1-2 0-1-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Pierre, Olsen 3-1-4 0-1-1 - DNP 1-0-1 - - 2-0-2 DNP - DNP DNP DNP Gholston, Nathan 2-2-4 DNP DNP DNP - 0-1-1 - - DNP 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 - Paul, Gionni 1-3-4 0-1-1 DNP - DNP - DNP - 1-0-1 0-2-2 DNP DNP - Rodgers, Kacy 2-1-3 DNP DNP - 1-1-2 - - - - 1-0-1 - - - Johnson, Davon 2-1-3 - - - - - 1-1-2 1-0-1 - - - DNP DNP James, Mike 2-1-3 ------1-0-1 1-0-1 - - 0-1-1 - Feliciano, Jon 2-0-2 - - - - 1-0-1 1-0-1 - DNP DNP - - - Dorsett, Phillip 0-2-2 - - 0-1-1 - - - - - 0-1-1 - - - Wieclaw, Jake 2-0-2 - - - 1-0-1 ------1-0-1 Byrd, LaRon 2-0-2 - 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 ------

McDermott, Shane 0-1-1 - - - - 0-1-1 - - - - DNP DNP - COACHES Ivory, Chris 0-1-1 ------0-1-1 - Harvey, Sean 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Calhoun, John 1-0-1 ------1-0-1 - - - - - Dunckel, Chris 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP Botts, Dalton 0-1-1 - - - - 0-1 -1 ------Bruneau, Ben 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP DNP - Miller, Lamar 1-0-1 - - 1-0-1 ------Tolson, Jordan 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 Hurns, Allen 1-0-1 - 1-0-1 ------

GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS (TFL-YDS) TFL-YDS at UM tOSU KSU B-CU at VT at UNC GT UVA Duke at FSU at USF BC

Spence, Sean 14.0-39 DNP - 2.5-8 2.5-13 2.0-5 1.5-7 1.0-2 0.5-0 2.0-2 1.0-1 1.0-1 - 2011 STATISTICS Robinson, Marcus 7.5-32 0.5-2 0.5-1 - 3.5-16 1.0-1 1.0-1 - - - 1.0-11 - - Chickillo, Anthony 6.5-25 - 1.0-7 - 1.5-5 0.5-2 1.0-3 1.0-1 - - 0.5-2 - 1.0-5

Regis, Micanor 6.5-20 - - 1.0-2 1.0-4 0.5-2 0.5-0 DNP - - 2.5-3 1.0-9 - COACHES Perryman, Denzel 6.5-13 ------3.0-5 - - 0.5-1 - 3.0-7 Ojomo, Adewale 3.5-14 DNP 0.5-1 - 0.5-3 - 1.0-7 - 1.5-3 - - - - Vernon, Olivier 3.5-9 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-3 - 1.5-4 - 1.0-2 Smith, Darius 3.0-12 - 1.0-3 - - - - 1.0-6 1.0-3 - - - - Gaines, Jimmy 3.0-7 - - - - 1.5-3 0.5-1 - 1.0-3 - - - - McGee, Brandon 2.5-11 - - 1.0-1 - 0.5-2 1.0-8 ------Nicolas, JoJo 2.5-3 0.5-1 - 1.0-1 - - - - - 1.0-1 - - - Futch, Jordan 2.0-9 - - 1.0-8 - - - - 1.0-1 - DNP DNP DNP Williams, Mike 2.0-6 1.0-4 - 0.5-2 ------0.5-0 - - Buchanan, Ramon 2.0-5 2.0-5 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Smith, Andrew 2.0-3 0.5-1 ------0.5-1 1.0-1 - Finnie, Thomas 1.0-4 - - - - DNP 1.0-4 ------Porter, Curtis 1.0-3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1.0-3 Forston, Marcus 1.0-6 DNP - 1.0-6 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Rodgers, Kacy 1.0-1 DNP DNP ------1.0-1 - - - Armstrong, Ray-Ray 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 0.5-1 - - - DNP - - Pierre, Olsen 0.5-0 0.5-0 - DNP - - - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP Green, Shayon 0.5-1 DNP DNP DNP 0.5-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - PLAYERS Telemaque, Vaughn 0.5-1 - - - 0.5-1 ------

GAME-BY-GAME SACKS (SACKS-YDS) SACKS-YDS at UM tOSU KSU B-CU at VT at UNC GT UVA Duke at FSU at USF BC Robinson, Marcus 5.0-27 - - - 3.0-15 - 1.0-1 - - - 1.0-11 - - Chickillo, Anthony 5.0-20 - 1.0-7 - 1.5-5 - - 1.0-1 - - 0.5-2 - 1.0-5 Spence, Sean 3.0-23 DNP - 1.0-4 1.0-12 - 1.0-7 ------Regis, Micanor 2.0-5 - - - 1.0-4 - - DNP - - 1.0-1 - - Vernon, Olivier 1.5-5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 0.5-3 - 1.0-2 Ojomo, Adewale 1.5-10 DNP - - 0.5-3 - 1.0-7 ------Smith, Darius 1.0-3 - 1.0-3 ------Perryman, Denzel 1.0-3 ------1.0-3 - - - - - Forston, Marcus 1.0-6 DNP - 1.0-6 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Futch, Jordan 1.0-8 - - 1.0-8 ------DNP DNP DNP McGee, Brandon 1.0-8 - - - - - 1.0-8 ------

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 47 2011 STATISTICS oas 1 3 28 2 3 1 7 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 7 1 14 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 9 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 0 0 17 0 1 ———————————FAILEDTOSCOREINSIDE20——————————— 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 208 1 0 161 0 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 6 34 1 31 6 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 42 2 2 41 3 1 43 PASS 2 0 0 0 0 14 19 RUSH 1 0 1 48 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2 6 0 1 3 1 3 17 1 2 3 0 1 2 1 6 1 0 SEASON PCT.(NOSCORE): 7of41(17.1%) 1 3 0 1 6-3 0 4 4 2 4 SEASON PCT.(FGS):7 of41(17.1%) 10 1 3 SEASON PCT.(TDS):27of41(65.9%) 2 28 2 17-24 49-14 4 SEASON PCT.(OVERALL):34of41(82.9%) 7 24 2 17 2 21-28 4 19-23 Opponents 17 4 1 Totals 3 24-7 2 Boston College 5 3 at USF TIMESIN 2 4 3 at FloridaState 30-24 35-38 Duke 3 24-6 24-28 Virginia 45-14 Georgia Tech SCORE 24-32 GAME INT FUM DOWNS at NorthCarolina RED HALF FGA FGS at VirginiaTech ZONE TDS Bethune-Cookman SCORES POINTS TDS Kansas State Ohio State Wieclaw 49FG at Maryland Miller79run Wieclaw36FG 1:27 5:47 5:43 Wieclaw26FG 4th/0:14 Byrd7passfromHarris 1:13 1st/4:49 9:06 4th/0:00 0:58 15:00 5:43 3:25 RED ZONE 1st/2:08 66 1st/12:37 2:23 6:58 80 61 59.9 James 1 run James6run 10 7.5 81 77 2 15 3:07 7:40 Miller22run 5 James1run 16 9:44 4th/1:27 4th/5:31 Miller3run Walford2passfromHarris 1:40 AVERAGE DRIVE 2:09 11:07 4th/8:56 12:07 12:19 4th/6:27 Streeter2passfromHarris Boston College 0:48 80 21 4:40 3rd/9:10 2nd/7:53 6:09 4:26 Boston College 2:57 27 Dorsett2passfromHarris 8 4 80 James1run 2nd/0:42 Boston College 47 45 3:59 5:27 2 10:15 10 at USF Ford1passfromHarris 2nd/12:43 9 6:16 6 1st/6:30 93 at USF 3:45 15:00 64 11 1st/12:36 Hurns9passfromHarris at FloridaState 2:24 Streeter51passfromHarris 65 14:08 13 at FloridaState 2:52 78 Streeter3passfromHarris 8 4th/9:22 at FloridaState 4:46 3rd/0:29 4:15 5 Nicolas0fumblerecovery 2:23 Duke 2nd/0:35 58 3:40 80 Duke 10 Wieclaw39FG Miller14run 68 Duke 5 3:49 2nd/10:17 1:02 Duke 8 4th/13:55 4:54 2nd/0:25 Duke 0:37 James1run 44 Duke 13:41 46 Wieclaw 28FG Duke 11 1st/8:17 5:24 3 4:38 Virginia Benjamin30passfromHarris 7:13 4th/2:19 46 Virginia Wieclaw43FG 2:19 2nd/5:17 Virginia 12 Wieclaw 41FG 12:18 1:56 18 Streeter27passfromHarris 2nd/9:51 Georgia Tech 5:40 2:27 60 8:57 6 Georgia Tech 1st/1:41 Miller30run James4passfromHarris 55 3:59 4 1st/8:51 Georgia Tech 6:03 0:06 15:00 8 Miller16passfromDorsett Georgia Tech 56 1st/9:05 Cain59interception return 4th/2:51 27 12:05 5:55 at NorthCarolina 3:12 11 Streeter4passfromHarris 4th/8:25 1 at NorthCarolina 3:40 71 2:46 42 Benjamin77passfromHarris Hurns15passfromHarris at NorthCarolina 11:54 90 13 4th/12:15 5:31 6 6:59 4th/2:00 3rd/10:29 at NorthCarolina 1:25 7 2nd/3:29 89 at NorthCarolina 3:30 83 Clements1run 12 at NorthCarolina 73 3 10:26 Streeter27passfromHarris at VirginiaTech Wieclaw30FG 4th/8:39 7 1:47 14:52 at VirginiaTech 5:20 4th/13:13 1:39 68 Miller43run at VirginiaTech Miller3run 3rd/1:50 3:30 15:00 34 at VirginiaTech 5:35 5 Streeter56passfromHarris Benjamin 34passfromHarris 3rd/13:47 1:13 Miller59run 49 at VirginiaTech 7:25 3 0:25 1st/5:25 0:10 3:40 59 Bethune-Cookman 9 1st/7:16 Streeter 4passfromHarris 4th/14:17 1:08 0:09 3rd/2:52 16 Bethune-Cookman 10:13 3 0:48 M.James1run Wieclaw39FG 51 3rd/7:38 56 Bethune-Cookman 1 9:21 2:35 15:00 Wieclaw25FG 79 3 Bethune-Cookman 1 1st/11:12 3:48 3:40 4th/0:33 71 2 Hurns3passfromHarris 8:48 Bethune-Cookman 2nd/0:00 33 11:10 6 Hurns3passfromHarris 3:40 Bethune-Cookman 69 1st/5:12 14:06 8 5:58 Bethune-Cookman 64 Wieclaw30FG 14 1st/12:47 1:19 Kansas State 12:26 53 Morris5run 10 Miller41run 63 4th/4:01 Kansas State 14:54 11 8:25 5:44 3rd/10:08 M.James1run 4 Kansas State 4:46 2nd/4:04 67 12:45 Kansas State 1:40 62 2nd/9:12 15 Ohio State 3:33 68 9 Ohio State 60 5 Ohio State 7 Ohio State at Maryland at Maryland at Maryland at Maryland OPPONENT PLAYS SCORING DRIVES YDS TIME 2011 STATISTICS CLOCK START PLAY DRIVE QTR/ DRIVE 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 5 ydps rmHri atUSF(1st) atFloridaState(4th) atVirginiaTech(3rd) atFloridaState(4th) atVirginiaTech(1st) Bethune-Cookman(4th) Duke(2nd) atNorthCarolina(1st) atNorthCarolina(3rd) KansasState(3rd) Byrdpass fromHarris atVirginiaTech(4th) 25 Hurnspass fromHarris Duke(1st) OhioState(2nd) 25 Walford pass fromHarris 25 Streeter passfromHarris 26 atNorthCarolina(2nd) Streeter passfromHarris[TD] KansasState(3rd) atVirginiaTech(4th) 27 Streeter passfromHarris[TD] KansasState(4th) 27 Streeter passfromHarris 27 Harrisrun Duke(1st) 28 Streeter passfromHarris 28 KansasState(4th) Hurnspass fromHarris atMaryland(2nd) 29 Streeter passfromHarris 29 Benjamin passfromHarris[TD] Bethune-Cookman(3rd) Virginia(2nd) atVirginiaTech(2nd) 30 Millerrun [TD] OhioState(1st) 30 Dorsettpass fromHarris 31 Jamesrun 32 Fordpass fromHarris GeorgiaTech(1st) 33 Benjamin passfromHarris[TD] 34 Jamespass fromHarris Virginia(3rd) 36 Millerrun 37 HurnspassfromMorris Bethune-Cookman(1st) 37 BenjaminpassfromHarris Bethune-Cookman(46) Virginia(1st) 39 HurnspassfromHarris BostonCollege(1st) 41 OPPONENT BostonCollege(1st) (QTR) Millerrun[TD] 43 StreeterpassfromHarris 48 StreeterpassfromHarris[TD] 51 Millerrun 54 StreeterpassfromHarris[TD] 56 Caininterceptionreturn[TD] 56 StreeterpassfromHarris 57 BenjaminpassfromHarris 60 Millerrun[TD] 79 PLAY YDS LONG PLAYS MOST YARDS: MOST PLAYS: DRIVES SUPERLATIVES LONGEST TIME: 1 ilrrn[D atMaryland(2nd) KansasState(3rd) Millerrun[TD] 41 atVirginiaTech(3rd) Millerrun[TD] 59 BenjaminpassfromHarris[TD] 77 15atBostonCollege 83atBostonCollege 4:46atBostonCollege (25-plusyardsfromscrimmage) FEWEST PLAYS: FEWEST YARDS: SHORTEST TIME: 0atBostonCollege 4atBostonCollege 0:46atBostonCollege @HURRICANESPORTS 2011 STATISTICS MIAMI INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 27 Lamar Miller vs Georgia Tech (Oct 22, 2011) Rushes 27 Bernard, G, at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Rushing 184 Lamar Miller vs Ohio State (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Rushing 166 Hubert, John, vs Kansas State (Sep 24, 2011)

TD Rushes 2 Lamar Miller vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011) TD Rushes 2 Thomas, L, at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) INTRODUCTION 2 Mike James vs Duke (Nov 05, 2011) Long Rush 47 Hubert, John, vs Kansas State (Sep 24, 2011) 2 Lamar Miller vs Duke (Nov 05, 2011) Pass attempts 44 O’Brien, at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) 2 Mike James at Florida State (Nov 12, 2011) Pass completions 31 O’Brien, at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Long Rush 79 Lamar Miller vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) Yards Passing 348 O’Brien, at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Pass attempts 39 Jacory Harris vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) TD Passes 3 Thomas, L. at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Pass completions 27 Jacory Harris at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Long Pass 78 Rocco,M. vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) Yards Passing 311 Jacory Harris vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) Receptions 9 Jones, D. at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) TD Passes 3 Jacory Harris at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) 9 Bernard, G. at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) 3 Jacory Harris at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Receiving 124 Dorsey, at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) 3 Jacory Harris vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) TD Receptions 2 Pantale,C, vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) 3 Jacory Harris vs Duke (Nov 05, 2011) Long Reception 78 Jones,P, vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) Long Pass 77 Jacory Harris at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Field Goals 4 Ferrara, at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Receptions 8 Travis Benjamin at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) Long Field Goal 42 Bonani, Maikon, at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Yards Receiving 176 Tommy Streeter vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) Punts 9 Brockhaus-Kann, at USF (Nov 19, 2011) TD Receptions 2 Allen Hurns vs Ohio State (Sep 17, 2011) HISTORY & RECORDS Punting Avg 54.8 Powell,S., at Florida State (Nov 12, 2011) PLAYERS 2 Tommy Streeter vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011) Long Punt 66 Powell,S., at Florida State (Nov 12, 2011) 2 Tommy Streeter vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) Punts inside 20 6 Brockhaus-Kann, at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Long Reception 77 Travis Benjamin at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Long Punt Return 83 Reid,G., at Florida State (Nov 12, 2011) Field Goals 3 Jake Wieclaw at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 39 Brown, C, at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) Long Field Goal 49 Jake Wieclaw vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) Tackles 14 Drakeford, at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Punts 8 Dalton Botts at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Sacks 2.0 McCaskill, Keit, at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Punting Avg 47.8 Dalton Botts vs Ohio State (Sep 17, 2011) Tackles For Loss 2.5 Coples, Q, at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) Long Punt 62 Dalton Botts vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) 2.5 Lattimpre, DeDe, at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Punts inside 20 3 Dalton Botts at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Interceptions 1 by 11 players Long Punt Return 44 Travis Benjamin vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 54 Travis Benjamin vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Tackles 14 Sean Spence vs Kansas State (Sep 24, 2011) Rushes 50 vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) COACHES 14 Sean Spence at North Carolina (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Rushing 265 vs Kansas State (Sep 24, 2011) 14 Sean Spence vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) Yards Per Rush 6.0 vs Kansas State (Sep 24, 2011) 14 Denzel Perryman vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) TD Rushes 2 vs Kansas State (Sep 24, 2011) 2 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) MIAMI TEAM GAME HIGHS Pass attempts 44 at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Rushes 42 vs Ohio State (Sep 17, 2011) Pass completions 31 at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Yards Rushing 265 vs Duke (Nov 05, 2011) Yards Passing 348 at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Yards Per Rush 7.6 vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) Yards Per Pass 12.5 vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) TD Rushes 4 vs Duke (Nov 05, 2011) TD Passes 3 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Pass attempts 40 vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) 3 vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) Pass completions 27 at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Total Plays 84 vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011) 2011 STATISTICS Yards Passing 347 vs Virginia (Oct 27, 2011) Total Offense 499 at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Yards Per Pass 12.9 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Yards Per Play 7.7 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) COACHES TD Passes 4 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Points 38 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Total Plays 75 at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Sacks By 6 at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Total Offense 519 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) First Downs 28 at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Yards Per Play 8.6 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Penalties 12 vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011) Points 49 vs Duke (Nov 05, 2011) Penalty Yards 116 vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011) Sacks By 7 vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011) Turnovers 3 vs Georgia Tech (Oct 22, 2011) First Downs 24 vs Duke (Nov 05, 2011) Interceptions By 4 vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) 24 at Florida State (Nov 12, 2011) Punts 9 at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Penalties 10 at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Punting Avg 54.8 at Florida State (Nov 12, 2011) Penalty Yards 84 at Virginia Tech (Oct 08, 2011) Long Punt 66 at Florida State (Nov 12, 2011) Turnovers 4 at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) Punts inside 20 6 at USF (Nov 19, 2011) 4 vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) Long Punt Return 83 at Florida State (Nov 12, 2011) Interceptions By 1 at Maryland (Sep 05, 2011) 1 vs Ohio State (Sep 17, 2011) PLAYERS 1 vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011) 1 vs Georgia Tech (Oct 22, 2011) 1 vs Duke (Nov 05, 2011) 1 at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Punts 8 at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Punting Avg 47.8 vs Ohio State (Sep 17, 2011) Long Punt 62 vs Boston College (Nov 25, 2011) Punts inside 20 3 at USF (Nov 19, 2011) Long Punt Return 44 vs Bethune-Cookman (Oct 01, 2011)

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 49 HISTORY & RECORDS national rankings. Bowl —vaultedtheHurricanesintotopspotin ranked TexasintheCottonBowlandIllinoisRose earlier. Thatvictory—combinedwithlossesbysecond- program thathadbeenallbutdeadjustafewshortyears heralded thedawnofanewdynastyinsportfrom most powerfulteamsincollegefootballhistory,butitalso the Cornhuskerswerewidelyconsideredtobeamong college footballingeneral.Monumentalnotonlybecause January 1,1984. Cornhuskers, 31-30,inthe1984OrangeBowlClassicon college footballworldbydefeatingthetop-rankedNebraska program, theUniversityofMiamiHurricanesstunned in whichtherewasopentalkofdroppingthefootball 2 02 03 04 5+ TOTAL 50+ 50 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM <2020-2030-39 40-49 11-20 1-1 3-36-61-70-3 Davis FIELD GOALS Sutton 14 331 NO KICKOFF RETURNS 23.6 Brown 31 0 40 YARDS NO 143 PUNT RETURNS 4.6 0 Tuten 50 AVG 26 YARDS NO 2008 PUNTING TD 73 41.2 Calhoun 3 AVG 13 YARDS 92 15 NO 14 LP 2329 INTERCEPTIONS 52 30.7 61.5 TD 201 1 Dennison 54 AVG 92 594 YARDS NO 327 LP 11.0 RECEIVING 25 3 I20 Kosar AVG YARDS ATT LG PASSING TD Grif AVG COMP Bentley 144 722 LP ATT 5.0 60 RUSHING 5 TD PCT YARDS LP YARDS AVG TD TD LP INT LP THE MIRACLEINMIAMI 1983 NATIONALCHAMPIONS (tackle DaveHeffernan). Italian-American (tacklePaulBertucelli)andanIrish-American Comendeiro), anAfrican-American(guardAlvinWard), Canadian (centerIanSinclair),aCuban-American(guardJuan Coaches Association. the FootballWritersAssociationorCollege player makinganAll-America This wasthe The victorywasmonumental—forUMfootballand Less thanadecaderemovedfromperiodofuncertainty One ofthekeyswasameltingpotoffensiveline— 1983 STATISTICALLEADERS fi n 0 47 . 0 20 0 4.4 447 101 n 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi rst nationaltitleteamwithoutasingle fi rst teamvotedbyAP,UPI, fi nal Jan. 1 Orange Bowl(Miami,Fla.) Nov. 12 Oct. 29 Oct. 22 Oct. 15 Oct. 8 Sept. 24 Sept. 17 Sept. 10 poor jobofselectiondonebytheAll-Americanselectors.” a lotofoverachieversonourteam—orelsetherehasbeen effort,” headcoachHowardSchnellenbergersaid.“We’vegot passing yardsthanrushingyards. oa onsAtnac 3316 519,014 313-136 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 3 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT ORANGE BOWLCHAMPIONS Oct. 1 Nov. 5 “It’s atributetolotofguttyplayersandrealteam Miami wasonlythesecondnationaltitleteamtogainmore 1983 RESULTS 12 15 5 5 — 7 8 10 6 — — —

12 13 — — — — — — — — — 1 Nbak W 72,596 31-30 Nebraska tFoiaSae 71 57,333 17-16 W atFloridaState 29,456 W 39,225 East 31-7 12-7 Carolina 73,907 W W 14,163 W at 30,073 atMississippiState 17-7 42-14 3-28 Cincinnati W 28,750 W Louisville 37,150 56-17 L 35-0 at Duke W Purdue 20,000 29-7 at at Florida Houston West Virginia 52,480 W 20-0 Notre Dame (HC) 11-1 W 63,881 20-3 FS Eddie Williams R Kenny QC Reggie Calhoun Sutton SC LB Ken Sisk LB DE Julio Cortes LT Fred Robinson MG Tony Fitzpatrick RT Kevin Fagan DE Danny Brown DEFENSE WR Stanley Shakespeare HB Keith Grif FB QB Bernie Kosar TE OT Dave Heffernan OG Alvin Ward C Ian OG Juan Sinclair Comendeiro OT Paul Bertucelli WR Eddie Brown OFFENSE Art Kehoe,graduateassistant Christ Vagotis,offensiveline Bill Trout,defensiveends ,quarterbacks offensive coordinator/receivers Gary Stevens, Mike Rodriguez,offensiveline defensive coordinator/linebackers , ,runningbacks Mike Archer,defensivebacks Harold Allen,defensiveline Hubbard Alexander,tightends ASSISTANT COACHES Howard Schnellenberger HEAD COACH KR PR Eddie Brown H Rick LS Bruce Tuten Fleming P Rick PK Jeff Tuten Davis SPECIALISTS STARTING LINEUP COACHING STAFF fi n @HURRICANESPORTS 1987 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS DOMINANCE FROM START TO FINISH The Hurricanes bottled up OU’s wishbone attack, holding the The Hurricanes were supposed to be rebuilding. Reloading was Sooners to just 179 yards on the ground (OU came in averaging STARTING LINEUP more accurate. This Miami team was supposed be the lull before 428.8). Elation for Miami was frustration for OU — the Sooners only the storm of 1988 and 1989. After all, the Hurricanes had lost fi ve three losses over the last three seasons had come to the Hurricanes. OFFENSE starters on offense from a team that had come within a whisper of a “We played our way to this championship. We have the best record SE national title in 1985 and a 1986 squad that was considered among versus anybody in the country . . . We beat Oklahoma three in a row, LT Matt Patchan the best ever, only to lose its title shot in the Fiesta Bowl. Florida State and Notre Dame three in a row, Florida a couple . . . LG Mike Sullivan What is sweetest is that we did it as a team. We lost starters and But this team was more offensively balanced than the previous C Bobby Garcia season’s juggernaut and, with nine starters returning to an had other guys come in and played magnifi cently.” RG Scott Provin underrated defense, the Hurricanes were a more well-rounded team - Jimmy Johnson, head coach altogether. Ranked 10th in the preseason Associated Press rankings, RT John O’Neill this team quickly showed it would be better than advertised. TE Charles Henry Miami ripped rival Florida in the season opener, then embarrassed 1987 RESULTS 12-0 FL Arkansas on the Razorbacks’ home fi eld. The season’s third game ORANGE BOWL CHAMPIONS QB Steve Walsh was a classic. Being dominated by fourth-ranked Florida State, DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT FB Melvin Bratton 19-3, late in the third quarter, Miami launched one of its greatest Sept. 5 10 20 Florida W 31-4 77,224 HB Warren Williams comebacks. The Hurricanes scored three lightning-quick touchdowns: Sept. 26 5 10 at Arkansas W 51-7 55,310 a 49-yard bomb from Steve Walsh to Melvin Bratton, a 26-yarder Oct. 3 3 4 at Florida State W 26-25 62,561 from Walsh to Michael Irvin (plus a two-point conversion to tie it at Oct. 10 3 — Maryland W 46-16 43,020 DEFENSE 19), then a 73-yard strike from Walsh to Irvin for the lead with 2:22 Oct. 24 3 — at Cincinnati W 48-10 20,011 RE Bill Hawkins Oct. 31 3 — at East Carolina W 41-3 31,791 remaining. Miami would have to stop an FSU two-pointer to hold for RT Nov. 7 3 — Miami, Ohio W 54-3 40,128 a 26-25 victory. Nov. 14 3 — Virginia Tech (HC) W 27-13 40,105 LT Derwin Jones There seemed to be no stopping these Hurricanes after that. Nov. 21 3 — Toledo W 24-14 37,010 LE Daniel Stubbs Miami rolled through the remainder of the regular season, ripping Nov. 28 2 10 Notre Dame W 24-0 76,640 WLB Rod Carter 10th-ranked Notre Dame (24-0) and surviving a scare from eighth- Dec. 5 2 8 South Carolina W 20-16 63,317 MLB Jr. ranked South Carolina (20-16) to set up a matchup with top-ranked Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.) SLB Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl Classic on New Year’s Day. Jan. 1 2 1 Oklahoma W 20-14 74,760 Total points/Attendance 412-125 622,877 RCB Tolbert Bain FS SS Selwyn Brown LCB Bubba McDowell

1987 STATISTICAL LEADERS SPECIALISTS RUSHING PK Greg Cox ATT YARDS AVG TD LP P Williams 135 673 5.0 5 49 DS Willis Peguese H Jeff Feagles PASSING PR ATT COMP PCT YARDS TD INT LP KR , Alex Johnson Walsh 298 176 59.1 2249 19 7 73 COACHING STAFF RECEIVING NO YARDS AVG TD LP HEAD COACH Irvin 44 715 16.3 6 73 Jimmy Johnson

INTERCEPTIONS ASSISTANT COACHES NO YARDS AVG TD LP Hubbard Alexander, receivers Bennie Blades 5 61 12.2 0 26 Joe Brodsky, running backs , defensive backs , defensive line PUNTING Art Kehoe, offensive line NO YARDS AVG I20 LG

Don Soldinger, tight ends HISTORY & RECORDS Feagles 34 1319 38.8 66 Gary Stevens, asst. head coach/offensive coordinator/quarterbacks PUNT RETURNS , defensive coordinator/ PLAYERS NO YARDS AVG TD LP linebackers Perriman 15 97 6.5 0 13 Tony Wise, offensive line Steve Hoffman, graduate assistant KICKOFF RETURNS Bill Johnson, graduate assistant NO YARDS AVG TD LP , graduate assistant Hill 19 497 26.2 0 60 , graduate assistant Dan Werner, graduate assistant FIELD GOALS <20 20-20 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL Cox 0-0 6-6 3-5 7-10 1-1 17-22

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 51 HISTORY & RECORDS had defeatedaNo.1-rankedteam).Thatvictoryclinched game winstreak(theseventhseasoninarowwhichUM and top-rankedNotreDame(27-10),endingtheIrish’s23- including a27-10trouncingofdefendingnationalchampion remaining opponentsbyanaveragemarginof18points, per game.MiamireboundedfromtheFSUlosstowhiptheir opponents withoutatouchdownandallowedjust9.3points 10-quarter stretchduringtheregularseason,heldsix impressive stretchrun. State —beforereturningandleadingtheHurricanesonan the middleofseason—includinga24-10lossatFlorida to starttheseason. Nonetheless, theHurricanesreloadedandranoffsixvictories Shannon andcornerbackBubbaMcDowellwouldbefelt. Walsh, runningbackClevelandGary,linebackerRandy Twelve startersreturned,butthelossofquarterbackSteve on bothsidesoftheballtomaintaintheirlevelexcellence. remained intheirtrademark4-3defenseandhadthetalent Miami switchedtoaone-backoffense,buttheHurricanes “Team ofthe‘80s”.Withanewcoachingstaffinplace, 1989 season,Miamifootballhadestablisheditselfasthe Gables totakeovertheUMfootballprogramprior ura 00 66 57 66 13 18-22 1-3 32 6-6 5-7 52 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 6-6 0 TOTAL 50+ 0-0 <2020-2030-39 40-49 19.8 237 36 Huerta 12 0 FIELD GOALS 11.9 56 381 Hill NO 32 16 KICKOFF RETURNS 22 37.7 1809 Carroll YARDS 48 NO 0 PUNT RETURNS 4.7 28 Kalal AVG 55 YARDS NO 6 PUNTING 7 TD R. Smith AVG 15.4 YARDS 833 NO 55 LP 13 INTERCEPTIONS 16 54 TD 2007 30 D. Dawkins AVG 53.8 YARDS NO 147 LP RECEIVING 4 273 I20 3.9 C. Erickson AVG YARDS 529 ATT LG PASSING 134 TD L. Conley AVG COMP ATT LP RUSHING TD PCT YARDS LP YARDS AVG TD TD LP INT LP TWO ERICKSONSANDATENACIOUS‘D’ 1989 NATIONALCHAMPIONS Miami’s defensedidn’tallowatouchdownforone Quarterback CraigEricksonwaslostforthreegamesin By thetimeheadcoachDennisEricksonarrivedinCoral 1989 STATISTICALLEADERS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Jan. 1 Sugar Bowl(NewOrleans,La.) Nov. 4 Nov. 25 Nov. 11 Oct. 28 Oct. 14 Oct. 7 Sept. 30 Sept. 23 Sept. 16 seven seasons. Orange Bowl,givingtheHurricanestheirthirdnationaltitlein when NotreDameknockedofftop-rankedColoradointhe New Orleansandmovedintothetopspotofrankings dispatched Alabamabyadeceptivelyclose33-25scorein Sugar Bowlberthagainstseventh-rankedAlabama.Miami oa onsAtnac 4217 660,516 432-127 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 9 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT SUGAR BOWLCHAMPIONS Nov. 18 1989 RESULTS 2 — 2 7 7 — 3 — 3 2 9 2 — 2 7 1 7 — 7 14 7 2 — 2 — 2 — 3 Aaaa W 77,425 33-25 Alabama 62,602 W 10-24 Notre 81,634 27-10 Dame L atFloridaState a oeSae 81 45,122 SanDiegoState 48-16 76,217 W W East 35,159 26-20 40-10 W 48,597 Carolina SanJoseState 56-0 W Cincinnati atMichiganState W 56,931 W 43,293 31-3 at 38-7 Missouri California W 38,646 at 51-3 Wisconsin a itbrh 2- 52,528 W at 24-3 Pittsburgh 11-1 (HC) W 26 42,362 42-6 W LCB Kenny Berry SS Hurlie Brown FS Charles Pharms Ryan McNeil RCB SLB Richard Newbill MLB WLB Maurice Crum LE Willis Peguese LT Russell Maryland RT RE Greg Mark DEFENSE FB QB Craig Erickson WB Wesley Carroll FL TE OT Leon Searcy OG Darren Handy C Bobby OG Rod Garcia Holder OT Mike Sullivan SE Randal Hill OFFENSE Dan Werner,volunteerassistant Pete Savage,graduateassistant Scott Runyan,graduateassistant Ronnie Lee,graduateassistant Carmen Grosso,graduateassistant Alex Wood,runningbacks Tommy Tuberville,linebackers ,defensiveline Art Kehoe,offensiveline Bob Karmelowicz,defensiveline Dave Arnold,tightends/specialteams ,defensivecoordinator/DBs ,offensivecoordinator/WRs Gregg Smith,assistantheadcoach/OL ASSISTANT COACHES Dennis Erickson HEAD COACH AlexJohnson,RandalHill KR PR Wesley Carroll H Tim DS Mike Kalal Azer P Tim PK Carlos Kalal Huerta SPECIALISTS STARTING LINEUP COACHING STAFF @HURRICANESPORTS 1991 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS GINO, THE RUTHLESS POSSE AND WIDE RIGHT I The victory gave Miami the national title in the Associated Press A combustible offense, a rock-solid defense and the nation’s best rankings. The Hurricanes shared overall national honors with Rose STARTING LINEUP special teams — by 1991 all these traits had become synonymous Bowl champ Washington, which nudged ahead in the coaches’ poll. with Miami football and this team represented the zenith of its “To win one national championship is amazing. For guys to win OFFENSE era. Quarterback Gino Torretta, a group of skill players nicknamed their second in three years, that hasn’t been accomplished by SE “The Ruthless Posse,” and a linebacker corps that ranks among the many. That’s what makes this championship special. And it came TE /Joe Moore greatest ever assembled, led these Hurricanes. in a situation where we had not been picked to be that good. Some WT Leon Searcy people said we’d be No. 3 in the state of Florida.” Miami started the season by ripping Arkansas on the road and WG Rudy Barber dominating a Houston offense that had terrorized opponents for four — Dennis Erickson, Miami head coach C Kelvin Harris seasons up to that game. Their fi rst stiff challenge came against Penn State on October 12 and the Hurricanes, behind staunch SG Claude Jones defense and big plays by Horace Copeland (80-yard scoring catch) 1991 RESULTS 12-0 ST and Kevin Williams (91-yard punt return for a TD) held off the ORANGE BOWL CHAMPIONS FL Nittany Lions. DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT QB Gino Torretta Two challenges in November punctuated the season. First was Aug. 31 3 — at Arkansas W 31-3 46,308 FB Stephen McGuire the annual grudge match in Tallahassee against Florida State. In Sept. 12 2 10 Houston W 40-10 71,842 TB what became known as “Wide Right I” the Hurricanes erased a 16-7 Sept. 28 2 — at Tulsa W 34-10 35,689 defi cit in the fi nal period on a 45-yard fi eld goal by and Oct. 5 2 — Oklahoma State W 40-3 42,751 a one-yard run by Larry Jones with 3:01 left to take a 17-16 lead. Oct. 12 2 9 Penn State W 26-20 75,723 DEFENSE Oct. 19 2 — Long Beach State W 55-0 40,498 FSU marched down for a potential game-winning fi eld goal in the RE Rusty Medearis Oct. 26 2 — at Arizona W 36-9 53,349 closing seconds, but Gerry Thomas’ 34-yard attempt was wide right. Nov. 9 3 — West Virginia* (HC) W 27-3 60,250 RT Eric Miller Miami escaped another close call a week later, slipping by Boston Nov. 16 2 1 at Florida State W 17-16 63,442 LT Anthony Hamlet College on the road. The Hurricanes defense held off a late BC drive Nov. 23 1 — at Boston College* W 19-14 32,071 LE Kevin Patrick in the fi nal seconds to preserve the 19-14 victory. A blowout of San Nov. 30 1 — San Diego State W 39-12 56,721 WLB Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.) Diego State clinched an Orange Bowl berth. MLB Micheal Barrow With their fourth national title in their sights, the Hurricanes Jan. 1 1 11 Nebraska W 22-0 77,747 Total points/Attendance 386-100 656,391 SLB stymied the Huskers’ offense as few had, limiting the Nebraska ground game to just 82 rushing yards and throwing a shutout of the RCB Herbert James champions. FS Darryl Williams SS Hurlie Brown LCB Ryan McNeil

1991 STATISTICAL LEADERS SPECIALISTS RUSHING PK Carlos Huerta ATT YARDS AVG TD LP P Paul Snyder S. McGuire 123 608 4.9 9 34 DS Tom Patterson H Joe Moore PASSING PR Kevin Williams ATT COMP PCT YARDS TD INT LP KR Kevin Williams, Darryl Spencer G. Torretta 371 205 55.3 3095 20 8 99 COACHING STAFF RECEIVING NO YARDS AVG TD LP HEAD COACH L. Thomas 39 623 16.0 6 71 Dennis Erickson

INTERCEPTIONS ASSISTANT COACHES NO YARDS AVG TD LP Gregg Smith, assistant head coach/OL R. McNeil 5 73 14.6 0 50 Bob Bratkowski, offensive coordinator/WRs Sonny Lubick, defensive coordinator/DBs Dave Arnold, tight ends/special teams PUNTING Bob Karmelowicz, defensive line NO YARDS AVG I20 LG

Art Kehoe, offensive line HISTORY & RECORDS P. Snyder 36 1381 38.4 7 50 Ed Orgeron, defensive line Tommy Tuberville, linebackers PUNT RETURNS Alex Wood, running backs PLAYERS NO YARDS AVG TD LP Carmen Grosso, volunteer assistant K. Williams 36 560 15.6 3 91 Scott Auker, graduate assistant Eddie Gran, graduate assistant KICKOFF RETURNS Jim Michalczik, graduate assistant NO YARDS AVG TD LP Randy Shannon, graduate assistant K. Williams 10 185 18.5 0 42

FIELD GOALS <20 20-20 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL Huerta 0-0 10-10 3-3 4-6 0-2 17-21

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 53 HISTORY & RECORDS ivr - - -1 78 01 21-26 0-1 7-8 9-11 54 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 30 5-6 TOTAL 50+ <2020-2030-39 40-49 0-0 0 Sievers 19.5 59 254 FIELD GOALS 13 2 A. Johnson 15.0 NO 464 59 KICKOFF RETURNS 31 80 15 P. Buchanon YARDS 41.8 NO 1508 2 PUNT RETURNS 36 22.9 206 F. Capshaw AVG 56 YARDS NO 9 PUNTING 7 TD E. Reed 13.0 AVG YARDS 64 519 NO 9 LP INTERCEPTIONS 23 40 2652 TD J. Shockey 57.9 AVG 45 YARDS NO 184 LP RECEIVING 10 319 I20 5.5 K. Dorsey AVG YARDS 1200 ATT LG PASSING 220 TD C. Portis AVG COMP ATT LP RUSHING TD PCT YARDS LP YARDS AVG TD TD LP INT LP CHARACTER, CLASS,POISE=CHAMPIONSHIP 2001 NATIONALCHAMPIONS punters andaplacekickerthatledthenationin defense, scoringdefenseandturnovermargin. a defensethatscoredeighttouchdownsandledthenationinpass a combined124-7,setnewUMrecordforscoringandfeatured ranked teamsinhistorybydefeatingSyracuseandWashington per game),producedthebiggesttwo-gamewhippingsofanypair opponents bythelargestaveragemargininUMhistory(33.2points greatest collegefootballteameverassembled.Thisbeat showing character,classandpoise. inside andout—ledthisteam.Miamireturnedtothetopin2001by the shameofalosingseasonin1997andhadrebuiltprogram— program’s mostrewarding.Aveteranseniorclassthathadendured Six playerswere Hurricanes werenamedtoatleastoneAll-Americateam’s it’s hardtoargueagainstthe2001edition.Anastoundingseven Shockey, anoffensivelinethatallowedincrediblylowtwosacks tailback ClintonPortis(1,200yardsrushing),tightendJeremy Tallahassee witharesounding49-27whipping. game. TheyendedFloridaState’s54-gameunbeatenstreakin on theroadbeforelargestcrowd(109,313)evertoseeaMiami winning quarterbackKenDorsey. winner BryantMcKinnieatoffensivetackleandMaxwellAward The Hurricanes’ Throw inakickinggamethatfeaturedoneofthenation’s How goodwasthisteam?Manyargueitmayhavebeenthe The starswerenumerous.Onoffense:quarterbackKenDorsey, The 2001HurricanesstartedwithastunningroutofPennState 2001 STATISTICALLEADERS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi nalists fornationalawards,ledbyOutlandTrophy fi fth nationalchampionshipmayhavebeenthe fi eld goalsand fi rst unit. fi nest Nov. 17 Nov. 3 Oct. 13 Oct. 6 Sept. 27 Sept. 8 Nov. 10 oa onsAtnac 5217 630,505 512-117 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 1 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT ROSE BOWLCHAMPIONS Jan. 3 Rose Bowl(Pasadena,Calif.) Dec. 1 Nov. 24 Oct. 25 football’s bestin2001. halftime lead,erasinganydoubtsaboutwhatteamwascollege Bowl routofNebraskaforthenationaltitle.Miamiroaredtoa34-0 Reed andcornerbacksMikeRumphPhillipBuchanon. and asecondarythatwasthenation’sbest,ledbysafetyEdward led byWilliamJoseph,alinebackercorpsthatdevelopedintoforce defensive lineinwhichnineplayerscouldplaywithoutlosingastep by thestartingunit,areceiverscorpsledAndreJohnson, The powerofthisteamwasevidentforalltoseeinitsRose 2001 RESULTS 1 — 1 4 1 14 1 — 1 — 1 — 2 1 — 1 14 2 1 12 1 14 1 — 1 1 — 1 v.N bak W vs. 93,781 37-14 Nebraska tBso olg* 87 44,500 18-7 W atBostonCollege* W 36,617 Temple* 109,313 38-7 W West 44,411 33-7 Virginia* 45-3 W 39,804 Troy W 61-0 W at 57,224 Pittsburgh* 43-21 Rutgers* atPennState tVrii eh W 2-4 53,662 26-24 W 78,114 W atVirginiaTech* 52,896 W 65-7 59-0 82,836 Washington Syracuse* 49-27 W atFloridaState (HC) W 38-0 31,128 12-0 LCB SS Edward Reed FS James Lewis RCB SLB Chris Campbell MLB WLB D.J. Williams AndrewWilliams/JamaalGreen LE LT William Joseph RT RE Jerome McDougle DEFENSE TB FB QB Ken Dorsey FL RT Joaquin Gonzalez RG C Brett SherkoHaji-Rasouli/EdWilkins LG Romberg LT Bryant McKinnie TE SE OFFENSE Rod Holder,graduateassistant Frank Giufre,graduateassistant Dan Werner,quarterbacks ,defensivebacks Don Soldinger,specialteamscoordinator/ Greg Mark,defensiveline Art Kehoe,offensiveline Curtis Johnson,receivers Vernon Hargreaves,linebackers Randy Shannon,defensivecoordinator Rob Chudzinski,offensivecoordinator/TEs ASSISTANT COACHES HEAD COACH AndreJohnson,FrankGore KR PR Phillip Buchanon H Freddie ChrisHarvey/JoeFantigrassi DS Capshaw FreddieCapshaw P PK SPECIALISTS STARTING LINEUP COACHING STAFF running backs @HURRICANESPORTS ALL-TIME RESULTS 1936 6-2-2 HOWARD BUCK 1926-28 TOM MCCANN 1931-34 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Sept. 25 Georgia Southern W 44-0 1926 8-0 1931 4-8 Oct. 2 Tampa T 0-0 Freshman Team DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Oct. 9 at Bucknell W 6-0 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Oct. 9 Bowden L 7-12 Oct. 17 at Rollins W 26-0 Oct. 30 Rollins W 7-0 Oct. 16 Southern Georgia L 12-13 Oct. 31 at Boston T 7-7 Nov. 6 Florida Southern W 12-0 Oct. 23 Rollins W 7-0 Nov. 6 Stetson W 20-6 Nov. 13 Mercer W 22-6 Oct. 30 Florida Southern L 20-31 Nov. 20 Mercer W 13-0 Nov. 20 Stetson W 20-0 Nov. 7 at Western Kentucky L 0-20 Nov. 27 Mississippi (HC) L 0-14 Nov. 25 Havana W 23-0 Nov. 11 at Murray State L 0-15 Dec. 4 Georgetown W 10-6 Nov. 27 Loyola (New Orleans) W 6-0 Nov. 14 at Middle Tennessee L 6-25 Dec. 11 South Carolina L 3-6 Dec. 24 at Havana W 23-0 Nov. 20 Alabama “B” L 0-16 Total points 129-39 Jan. 1 Howard W 9-7 Nov. 27 Erskine W 9-0 Total points 122-13 Dec. 4 Parris Island W 12-6 Dec. 11 Jacksonville State W 14-13 JACK HARDING 1937-42, 1945-46 Dec. 18 Norman Park L 9-19 1927 3-6-1 Total points 96-170 1937 4-4-1 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Oct. 29 Rollins W 39-3 1932 3-4-1 Oct. 1 Georgia Southern1 W 40-0 Nov. 5 Piedmont W 46-0 Oct. 8 Spring Hill W 26-0 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Nov. 11 Spring Hill L 0-6 Oct. 15 at Bucknell T 6-6 Oct. 14 William & Mary W 6-2 Nov. 19 Stetson L 0-36 Oct. 29 Tampa L 0-12 Oct. 28 Piedmont W 30-6 Nov. 24 Samford L 0-52 Nov. 5 Stetson2 W 25-13 Nov. 4 Georgia Southern L 6-19 Dec. 3 Oglethorpe L 0-13 Nov. 12 Catholic W 21-0 Dec. 10 Georgetown T 7-7 Nov. 10 at Rollins L 0-6 Nov. 26 Drake (HC) L 0-7 Nov. 18 Murray State T 0-0 Dec. 17 Millsaps L 0-31 Dec. 3 South Carolina L 0-3 Nov. 24 Louisiana-Lafayette W 7-0 Dec. 26 Louisiana College W 7-0 Dec. 10 Georgia L 0-26 Dec. 3 Middle Tennessee L 0-7 Jan. 2 Furman L 7-39 Total points 118-67 Total points 106-187 Palm Festival (Miami, Fla.) 1 — First UM home game in Orange Bowl Stadium Jan. 1 Manhattan W 7-0 2 — Miami’s 100th football game Total points 56-40 1928 4-4-1 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE 1938 8-2 Oct. 27 Havana W 62-0 1933 5-1-2 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Nov. 3 Rollins W 31-0 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Sept. 30 Spring Hill W 46-0 Nov. 10 Elon L 18-21 Oct. 14 Southern Georgia W 20-0 Oct. 7 Tampa W 32-6 Nov. 17 Stetson L 6-15 Oct. 28 Piedmont W 71-6 Oct. 15 at Florida W 19-7 Nov. 29 Samford L 0-7 Nov. 4 Bowden W 48-0 Oct. 22 at Drake L 6-18 Dec. 8 Louisiana College W 20-0 Nov. 10 Louisville W 33-7 Oct. 28 Rollins W 19-0 Dec. 15 Union W 7-6 Nov. 18 Rollins W 18-0 Nov. 4 Oglethorpe W 44-0 Dec. 22 Wake Forest L 6-13 Nov. 24 Tampa T 0-0 Nov. 11 at Catholic L 0-7 Jan. 1 Florida Southern T 13-13 Dec. 3 Stetson (HC) T 0-0 Nov. 18 Duquesne W 21-7 Total points 163-75 Palm Festival (Miami, Fla.) Nov. 24 Bucknell (HC) W 19-0 Jan. 1 Duquesne L 7-33 Dec. 2 Georgia W 13-7 Total points 197-46 Total points 219-52 J. BURTON RIX 1929 1934 5-3-1 1939 5-5 1929 3-2 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Oct. 12 Southeastern Louisiana W 26-7 Oct. 19 Florida Southern W 6-0 Oct. 6 Wake Forest L 0-33 Oct. 18 Florida Southern W 26-6 Oct. 26 Rollins W 32-0 Oct. 14 at Tampa W 32-7 Oct. 26 Wofford W 42-14 Nov. 2 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-14 Oct. 20 Rollins W 14-6 Nov. 2 Stetson (HC) T 6-6 Nov. 16 at Stetson L 0-12 Oct. 27 Catholic L 0-14 Nov. 10 at Rollins L 0-14 Nov. 28 Samford W 7-0 Nov. 3 Texas Tech W 19-0 Nov. 16 Oglethorpe W 19-6 Total points 45-26 Nov. 10 Drake W 33-6 Nov. 23 at Tampa L 6-7 Nov. 18 Florida (HC) L 0-13 Nov. 30 Baltimore W 25-6 Nov. 25 at South Carolina L 6-7 ERNEST BRETT 1930 Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.) Dec. 1 North Carolina State W 27-7 Jan. 1 vs. Bucknell L 0-26 Dec. 8 Georgia L 0-13 Total points 150-92 1930 3-4-1 Total points 131-106 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Oct. 24 Florida Southern W 13-6 1935-36 1940 3-7 HISTORY & RECORDS Oct. 31 Bowden W 7-0 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Nov. 8 at Temple L 0-34 1935 5-3 Oct. 4 Stetson W 19-0 Nov. 11 vs. Samford (Dothan, Ala.) L 0-24 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE Oct. 11 Tampa W 27-0 PLAYERS Nov. 14 at Louisiana-Lafayette W 6-0 Oct. 11 Southeastern Louisiana W 2-0 Oct. 18 Catholic L 18-20 Nov. 21 Rollins T 0-0 Oct. 19 at Georgetown L 0-13 Oct. 25 Elon W 31-7 Nov. 28 Stetson L 0-19 Oct. 25 Tampa L 7-13 Nov. 1 at Texas Tech L 14-61 Dec. 5 Western Kentucky L 0-19 Nov. 1 Stetson L 12-13 Nov. 8 Rollins L 0-7 Total points 26-102 Nov. 15 Wake Forest W 3-0 Nov. 16 Florida L 6-46 Nov. 22 Rollins W 29-0 Nov. 22 South Carolina L 2-7 Nov. 29 Boston (HC) W 17-0 Nov. 29 Mississippi (HC) L 7-21 Dec. 6 Oglethorpe W 21-13 Dec. 6 Georgia L 7-28 Total points 91-52 Total points 131-197

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 55 HISTORY & RECORDS Nov. 10 Nov. 21 Nov. 3 Oct. 20 Nov. 26 Nov. 20 Nov. 5 Oct. 23 Oct. 16 Nov. 28 Nov. 21 Nov. 14 Nov. 7 Oct. 31 Oct. 24 Oct. 16 Oct. 10 Nov. 28 Nov. 15 Nov. 7 Oct. 31 Oct. 24 Oct. 17 Oct. 10 Jan. 1 Orange Bowl(Miami,Fla.) Nov. 30 Nov. 23 Nov. 16 Nov. 9 Oct. 26 Oct. 19 Oct. 12 Oct. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 1 Nov. 24 Nov. 17 Oct. 27 Dec. 5 oa ons 224-105 56 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 1 —Miami’s100thvictory Total points 73-274 SCORE W/L Sept. 28 DATE UM OPPONENT OPP ORANGE BOWLCHAMPIONS 1945 124-52 Total points SCORE W/L Oct. 7 DATE UM OPPONENT OPP 1944 Total points 195-60 SCORE W/L Oct. 2 DATE UM OPPONENT OPP 1943 Total points 162-54 SCORE W/L Oct. 3 DATE UM OPPONENT OPP 1942 Total points SCORE W/L Oct. 3 DATE UM OPPONENT OPP 1941 ALL-TIME RESULTS Nov. 2 JACK HARDING EDDIE DUNN — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 18 — — — — — — — — 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC

18 16 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — SuhC rln 0-0 T South Carolina 0-20 W W L 32-13 21-7 6-0 Fort W Jacksonville NATTC Presbyterian Benning W W 13-6 Charleston 52-6 atJacksonvilleNATTC Camp CG Gordon W 0-2 W 31-6 L W 12-0 W W W 21-13 West 0-14 32-13 South 13-6 Virginia W 21-0 NorthCarolinaState Florida Carolina L 65-6 Furman atSt.Louis Rollins Jacksonville AFB Tampa W 10-7 34-0 W VMI W W W 7-6 W South W WestVirginiaWesleyan Florida 19-0 Carolina 21-0 6-0 W 38-0 Texas Samford Tech 20-6 Rollins at Elon Tampa Abr W 21-7 33-7 W 21-27 W W L Auburn W 7-6 NorthCarolinaState Michigan 21-7 7-6 State T 13-13 South W Clemson Carolina Miami, 21-0 Florida Ohio Georgia St. W Louis 2-48 at 27-7 14-70 Chattanooga L 19-38 L L 7-28 Texas A&M W L 0-38 Tulsa Auburn 31-12 L NorthCarolinaState Presbyterian Florida Ft.PierceAmph. Holy Cross 0-27 L Wake Forest lbm 7-21 L Alabama (HC) (HC) 1943-44 1 L 0-13 L L 0-14 W 13-6 (HC) 1937-42, 1945-46 W 27-13 9-1-1 1-7-1 5-1 7-2 8-2 Oct. 20 Nov. 28 Nov. 21 Nov. 14 Nov. 8 Oct. 31 Oct. 24 Oct. 17 Oct. 10 Oct. 3 Nov. 29 Nov. 15 Nov. 8 Nov. 1 Oct. 25 Oct. 19 Oct. 11 Oct. 4 Sept. 27 Jan. 1 Orange Bowl(Miami,Fla.) Nov. 24 Nov. 18 Nov. 10 Nov. 3 Oct. 28 Oct. 14 Oct. 6 Nov. 18 Nov. 11 Nov. 4 Oct. 21 Oct. 14 Oct. 8 Dec. 3 Nov. 26 Nov. 20 Nov. 12 Oct. 29 Oct. 22 Oct. 15 Nov. 25 AEU P POET / SCORE W/L Sept. 28 DATE UM OPPONENT OPP 1946 oa onsAtnac 219 417,153 251-97 Total points/Attendance Dec. 1 319,507 ATT 165-96 SCORE Sept. 29 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT ORANGE BOWL 1950 Total points/Attendance 326,897 ATT 154-179 SCORE Sept. 30 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1949 1 —Miami’s200thgame Total points/Attendance 80-140 ATT SCORE Oct. 1 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1948 Total points 200-147 SCORE W/L Sept. 26 DATE UM OPPONENT OPP 1947 Total points Nov. 5 Dec. 2 Oct. 8 Nov. 22 — — — — — — 15 15 — — 8 — — — — — 11 14 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 14 17 9 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

11 10 14 20 12 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 6 9 lbm 6-21 L Alabama a ude W 32,000 20-14 at Purdue adrit L 7-33 7-20 L 0-8 6-19 L L L 7-18 W L Vanderbilt Florida at Cincinnati 6-0 South Carolina W George TCU Rollins Washington 28-7 7-7 T Baylor at W Villanova 40-20 W 21-7 Washington&Lee 0-21 Detroit W W W W L 13-3 20-17 W 20-12 Miami, 26-21 33-13 W at Ohio 20-13 Chattanooga Villanova at North Carolina TCU Florida William&Mary W at 27-7 Chattanooga Msor W 39,623 27-9 Missouri W 28,824 Iowa 40,000 13-13 20-14 T at W 33,425 Florida Louisville 42-7 W Georgetown 40,119 W 24,537 at 34-7 W 28-0 Pittsburgh 35,294 Boston 18-12 Villanova W 33,332 The 21-0 Citadel 48,532 0-14 L W 35,031 27-6 Florida W 37,158 W South 34,185 13-9 Carolina Detroit 13-7 W Georgia Purdue 30,776 52-13 W 12,000 at 26-0 31,361 Louisville Rollins 5-25 28,000 13-27 L L 46,127 21-42 Kentucky 42,827 L at Florida W 28,548 W 10-19 32,361 19-0 36-6 Chattanooga L Cincinnati Maryland Georgia 18,451 W 6-0 at Villanova Detroit Rollins LSU lmo 41 c65,000 14-15 L Clemson 34,886 42,970 0-13 6-21 L L Maryland Kentucky 28,952 6-33 L Vanderbilt (HC) (HC) 1 (HC) W 25-0 34,557 (HC) W 14-6 44,999 (HC) L 7-20 L W 28-13 55,981 L 6-7 L L 1-7 35,713 13-27 L 1948-63 2-7-1 9-1-1 8-2 6-3 4-6 Dec. 5 Nov. 28 Nov. 22 Nov. 7 Oct. 31 Oct. 24 Oct. 17 Oct. 10 Oct. 3 Jan. 2 Gator Bowl(Jacksonville,Fla.) Dec. 7 Nov. 17 Nov. 3 Oct. 26 Oct. 19 Oct. 12 Oct. 5 Oct. 31 Nov. 26 Nov. 18 Oct. 7 Nov. 27 Nov. 19 Nov. 6 Oct. 29 Oct. 22 Oct. 15 Oct. 1 Nov. 28 Nov. 6 Oct. 23 Oct. 17 Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Nov. 30 oa onsAtnac 1616 445,171 196-126 ATT SCORE Sept. 26 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1952 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 29 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1951 GATOR BOWLCHAMPIONS oa onsAtnac 118 400,964 181-81 1 — Total points/Attendance 638,901 Oct. 21 257-94 ATT SCORE Sept. 17 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1955 Total points/Attendance 281,569 155-137 ATT SCORE Sept. 24 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1954 Total points/Attendance 299,125 181-192 ATT SCORE Sept. 26 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1953 Total points/Attendance Nov. 11 Nov. 14 Nov. 9 Nov. 4 Oct. 29 Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Nov. 13 Oct. 9 UM’s — — 15 — — — — — — — — — 19 — 6 — — — — — — — — — — 10 16 — — — — — — — — — 14 — 20 11 16 — — — — — 9 — — — fi rst homesellout in theOrangeBowl

19 14 16 18 10 11 15 10 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 5 3 Notre Dame 42,157 0-30 L Maryland eri 33 21,557 13-35 35,000 20,222 L 6-43 7-34 25,981 L L 0-29 Georgia 15,344 North W Carolina 11,846 L 53,916 at Florida 35-0 7-9 7-21 Stetson L W Vanderbilt 22,293 Kentucky L W 24,535 20-6 41-6 Marquette W 35,525 Richmond 45-0 at Boston Alabama VMI 39,865 7-21 L W 32,283 Pittsburgh 19-7 Nebraska 40,000 39,402 W 30,504 Florida 34-7 7-21 32-12 Chattanooga W 46,191 51,838 W 20-7 W 7-0 L Mississippi Washington&Lee Purdue W 38,278 Florida at Tulane 35-13 State Foia 76 49,362 W 7-6 W 35,414 W 34-12 30,240 Florida 46-0 Alabama Bucknell Boston College W 42,363 Florida 34-0 State 25,000 13-14 L W 38,000 14-0 at W 37,498 Florida Alabama at Auburn 56,659 75-7 W 9-7 Fordham Maryland W Mississippi W 32,856 41,827 W State 26-20 Holy 51-13 40,836 27-13 Cross Furman 20,308 0-20 38,000 L 16-20 Florida W 17,105 Virginia L 26-0 Tech at Fordham W 27,324 at Nebraska 39-7 W 35,525 Clemson 45-0 W 26,629 Florida 27-0 State VMI v.C esn 1- 37,208 W 28,000 14-0 vs. 0-32 Clemson L at Kentucky C 92 46,034 19-21 L 39,500 40,117 W 6-14 at 21-7 TCU Pittsburgh L atGeorgiaTech W 35,063 19-13 Baylor 26,472 20-29 L 28,042 13-21 Auburn L Baylor (HC) (HC) (HC) (HC) W 21-6 61,602 W 14-10 55,532 1 -4 75,685 0-14 L W 23-7 61,423 L 09 32,906 0-9 L (HC) W 47 42,249 W 14-7 6-3 8-1 4-5 4-7 8-3 @HURRICANESPORTS ALL-TIME RESULTS 1956 8-1-1 1961 7-4 1966 8-2-1 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT LIBERTY BOWL LIBERTY BOWL CHAMPIONS Sept. 28 — 17 South Carolina W 14-6 44,484 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Oct. 5 13 — Boston College W 27-6 37,381 Sept. 16 — — Pittsburgh L 7-10 33,292 Sept. 17 — — at Colorado W 24-3 39,000 Oct. 12 11 — Maryland W 13-6 44,304 Sept. 23 — — at Kentucky W 14-7 35,000 Sept. 24 — — Florida State L 20-23 54,262 Oct. 19 11 — Georgia T 7-7 42,682 Sept. 29 — 8 Penn State W 25-8 45,687 Oct. 1 — — at LSU L 8-10 67,979 Oct. 27 19 10 at TCU W 14-0 25,000 Oct. 6 — — Navy L 6-17 53,182 Oct. 14 — — Georgia W 7-6 41,756 Nov. 2 9 — Florida State W 20-7 36,925 Oct. 13 — — Colorado L 7-9 40,393 Oct. 21 — — Indiana W 14-7 19,627 Nov. 16 8 13 Clemson W 21-0 47,603 Oct. 27 — — North Carolina (HC) W 10-0 29,612 Oct. 28 — 5 USC W 10-7 51,156 Nov. 23 6 — West Virginia W 18-0 37,073 Nov. 3 — — Georgia W 32-7 38,210 Nov. 5 — — at Tulane T 10-10 40,000 Dec. 1 6 18 at Florida W 20-7 40,000 Nov. 11 — — at Tulane W 6-0 15,000 Nov. 11 — — Pittsburgh (HC) W 38-14 35,035 Dec. 8 6 13 Pittsburgh (HC) L 7-14 38,243 Nov. 24 — — Northwestern W 10-6 48,628 Nov. 18 — — Iowa W 44-0 35,003 Total points/Attendance 161-53 393,695 Dec. 2 — — at Florida W 15-6 42,000 Nov. 26 — 9 at Florida W 21-16 59,211 Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) Liberty Bowl (Memphis, Tenn.) 1957 5-4-1 Dec. 16 — 14 Syracuse L 14-15 15,712 Dec. 10 9 — Virginia Tech W 14-7 25,012 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Total points/Attendance 146-85 396,716 Total points/Attendance 210-103 468,041 Sept. 21 14 — at Houston L 0-7 52,000 Oct. 5 — 11 Baylor W 13-7 43,662 1962 7-4 1967 7-4 Oct. 11 — 18 North Carolina L 13-20 47,166 Oct. 18 — 12 North Carolina State T 0-0 40,783 GOTHAM BOWL BLUEBONNET BOWL Oct. 25 — — Kansas W 48-6 33,280 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Nov. 1 — — Villanova W 13-7 31,900 Sept. 16 — — Pittsburgh L 7-10 33,292 Sept. 23 8 — at Northwestern L 7-12 38,780 Nov. 8 — — at Florida State W 40-13 15,712 Sept. 15 — — at Pittsburgh W 23-14 32,765 Sept. 29 — — Penn State L 8-17 39,156 Nov. 15 — — Maryland (HC) L 6-16 42,701 Sept. 29 — — TCU W 21-20 51,251 Oct. 6 — — Tulane W 34-14 27,510 Nov. 30 — 20 Florida L 0-14 59,507 Oct. 5 9 — Florida State W 7-6 43,962 Oct. 14 — — at LSU W 17-15 67,000 Dec. 7 — — Pittsburgh W 28-13 28,231 Oct. 13 — 6 at LSU L 3-17 67,500 Oct. 21 — — at Pittsburgh W 58-0 24,371 Total points/Attendance 161-103 394,942 Oct. 19 — — Maryland (HC) W 28-24 49,381 Oct. 27 — — Auburn W 7-0 50,056 Oct. 27 — — at Air Force W 21-3 32,789 Nov. 4 — — at Virginia Tech W 14-7 35,000 Nov. 2 — — Kentucky W 25-17 43,614 Nov. 10 — — Georgia Tech (HC) W 49-7 48,267 1958 2-8 Nov. 10 — 3 at Alabama L 3-36 43,000 Nov. 24 — 6 Notre Dame1 L 22-24 77,265 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Nov. 23 — — Northwestern L 7-29 61,381 Dec. 9 — — Florida W 20-13 53,229 Sept. 26 15 14 Wisconsin L 0-20 62,087 Dec. 1 — — Florida1 W 17-15 62,441 Bluebonnet Bowl (Houston, Texas) 1 Oct. 4 — — at Baylor W 14-8 20,000 Gotham Bowl (New York, N.Y.) Dec. 23 — — Colorado L 21-31 30,156 Oct. 10 — 11 LSU L 0-41 41,467 Dec. 15 — — Nebraska L 34-36 6,166 Total points/Attendance 257-140 490,790 Oct. 25 — — at Boston College L 2-6 11,000 Total points/Attendance 189-238 494,250 1 — Miami’s 400th game Oct. 31 — — Vanderbilt L 15-28 25,425 1 — Miami’s 200th victory Nov. 7 — — Florida State L 6-17 31,879 Nov. 14 — — Maryland L 14-26 26,747 1968 5-5 Nov. 21 — — Houston (HC) L 26-37 24,822 1963 3-7 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Nov. 29 — 14 Florida2 L 9-12 24,000 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Sept. 20 19 — Northwestern W 28-7 37,035 Dec. 6 — — Oregon W 2-0 22,898 Sept. 20 — — Florida State L 0-24 57,596 Sept. 28 15 — at Georgia Tech W 10-7 44,774 Total points/Attendance 88-195 290,325 Sept. 28 — — Purdue W 3-0 46,823 Oct. 5 13 2 at USC L 3-28 71,189 1 — Miami’s 300th game Oct. 4 — — at Tulane W 10-0 18,000 Oct. 11 — 8 LSU W 30-0 39,284 2 — at Jacksonville, Florida Oct. 11 — — LSU L 0-3 45,986 Oct. 18 12 — Virginia Tech W 13-8 36,884 Oct. 18 — — Georgia L 14-31 44,895 Oct. 26 9 — at Auburn L 6-31 45,000 Nov. 2 — — at Kentucky W 20-14 27,500 Nov. 1 — — Pittsburgh W 48-0 36,839 1959 6-4 Nov. 16 — — at North Carolina L 16-27 28,000 Nov. 9 — 4 at Penn State L 7-22 49,863 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Nov. 23 — — Florida L 21-27 57,773 Nov. 16 — 16 Alabama (HC) L 6-14 43,418 Sept. 25 — — Tulane W 26-7 35,668 Nov. 30 — 5 Pittsburgh (5) L 20-31 33,230 Nov. 30 — — at Florida L 10-14 55,875 Oct. 3 — — at Florida State W 7-6 17,600 Dec. 7 — 9 Alabama (HC) L 12-17 25,472 Total points/Attendance 161-131 460,161 Oct. 10 — 1 at LSU L 3-27 67,000 Total points/Attendance 116-174 385,275 Oct. 16 — — Navy W 23-8 51,694 Oct. 23 — 7 Auburn L 6-21 42,986 1969 4-6 Oct. 30 — — Kentucky L 3-22 34,547 1964-69 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Nov. 6 — — North Carolina W 14-7 31,136 Sept. 26 — — Florida State L 14-16 55,478 Nov. 13 — — South Carolina (HC) W 26-6 31,797 1964 4-5-1 Oct. 3 — — N.C. State W 23-13 37,038 Nov. 20 18 11 Michigan State W 18-13 40,870 Oct. 10 — 14 LSU L 0-20 41,972 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Nov. 28 12 — Florida L 14-23 25,000 Oct. 18 — — at Memphis L 13-26 28,500 Sept. 19 — — Florida State L 0-14 51,605 Total points/Attendance 140-140 353,298 Oct. 24 — — TCU W 14-9 21,195 Sept. 26 — — at Georgia Tech L 0-20 44,115 Nov. 1 — — at Houston L 36-38 25,498 Oct. 9 — — California L 7-9 32,442 Nov. 7 — — Navy (HC) W 30-10 37,972 Oct. 17 — — Pittsburgh T 20-20 34,663 1960 6-4 Nov. 15 — — at Alabama L 6-42 57,596 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Oct. 23 — — Indiana L 14-28 34,249 Nov. 21 — — Wake Forest W 49-7 24,817 HISTORY & RECORDS Oct. 30 — — at Detroit W 10-7 15,180 Sept. 25 — — Tulane W 26-7 35,668 Nov. 29 — 17 Florida L 16-35 70,934 Nov. 6 — — Tulane W 21-0 33,855 Sept. 30 — — North Carolina W 29-12 40,252 Total points/Attendance 201-216 401,000 Oct. 8 — — at Pittsburgh L 6-17 29,455 Nov. 13 — — Boston College W 30-6 32,180 Oct. 14 — — South Carolina W 21-6 28,745 Nov. 20 — — Vanderbilt (HC) W 35-17 31,649 PLAYERS CHARLIE TATE (1-1) and Oct. 22 — 17 at Auburn L 7-20 25,000 Nov. 28 — — at Florida L 10-12 31,118 1970 Total points/Attendance 147-133 341,056 WALT KICHEFSKI (2-7) Oct. 28 — — Boston College W 10-7 30,699 Nov. 4 — — Florida State W 25-7 37,984 1970 3-8 Nov. 12 — — Notre Dame (HC) W 28-21 58,062 1965 5-4-1 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Nov. 18 — 14 Syracuse L 14-21 45,271 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Sept. 18 — — William & Mary W 36-14 27,286 Nov. 26 — 19 Florida L 0-18 60,122 Sept. 18 — — SMU L 3-7 46,494 Sept. 26 — 19 at Georgia Tech L 21-31 44,426 Dec. 2 — — Air Force W 23-14 29,678 Sept. 25 — 9 at Syracuse W 24-0 32,000 Oct. 2 — — Maryland W 18-11 30,190 Total points/Attendance 163-143 385,268 Oct. 2 — — at Tulane L 16-24 17,000 Oct. 16 — — Tampa L 14-31 30,213 Oct. 9 — — LSU L 27-34 44,367 Oct. 24 — 18 at Pittsburgh L 17-28 28,415 Oct. 16 — — Houston W 44-12 39,575 Oct. 30 — — Florida State L 3-27 24,168 Oct. 23 — — at Pittsburgh L 14-28 37,431 Nov. 7 — — at Tulane L 16-31 23,250 Nov. 5 — — Boston College W 27-6 28,704 Nov. 14 — — Alabama (HC) L 8-32 25,469 Nov. 13 — — at Vanderbilt W 28-14 12,996 Nov. 21 — — at Syracuse L 16-56 20,570 Nov. 20 — 10 Florida (HC) W 16-13 67,762 Nov. 28 — — at Florida W 14-13 50,149 Nov. 27 — 6 Notre Dame T 0-0 68,077 Dec. 5 — — Houston L 3-36 17,798 Total points/Attendance 199-138 394,406 Total points/Attendance 166-310 321,934 WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 57 HISTORY & RECORDS Nov. 16 Oct. 11 Sept. 28 Oct. 27 Sept. 21 Nov. 25 Oct. 7 Sept. 23 Nov. 27 Oct. 19 Oct. 6 Dec. 2 Nov. 18 Nov. 4 Oct. 28 Oct. 21 Oct. 14 Dec. 4 Nov. 13 Oct. 29 Oct. 9 Oct. 1 Sept. 25 Nov. 30 Nov. 8 Oct. 26 Oct. 19 Oct. 4 Dec. 1 Nov. 17 Nov. 2 58 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 300,943 167-180 Total Points/Attendance 382,770 163-240 ATT SCORE Sept. 21 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1974 Total points/Attendance ATT 376,338 SCORE Sept. 16 W/L 214-170 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1973 Total points/Attendance 349,338 174-221 ATT SCORE Sept. 16 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1972 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 18 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1971 ALL-TIME RESULTS Nov. 11 Nov. 22 Nov. 1 Nov. 24 Oct. 12 Sept. 29 Nov. 20 Nov. 5 Oct. 15 Nov. 10 — — — 16 17 6 — — — — — — — — — — — — 14 15 16 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 20 — 18 — — — — — — 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC

11 19 20 10 14 20 16 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 6 4 7 2 7 5 2 lbm -8 26,265 7-28 L 59,075 7-28 Alabama L atNotre Dame 41,047 0-44 58,404 L 13-43 L Notre Dame at Alabama 61,826 20-24 L W at Oklahoma 30,080 20-15 Texas 57,313 3-31 L 66,093 0-17 at Alabama L Notre Dame tFoiaSae 41 22,278 14-10 W Boston W 25,418 College 15-10 atFloridaState 46,432 6-17 22,525 L 0-7 W L 17,342 at Florida 28-8 35,142 Maryland 3-10 at Tampa W 42,500 W L 17,860 W UNLV 28-7 33-13 18,956 24-21 at Army Houston Tulane at Baylor 17,224 37,710 0-14 16-45 L L 19,028 7-13 Syracuse L Florida W 26,728 N.C. State 31-16 24,500 20,266 W 29-10 17-20 Army 26,876 41-15 Navy W L Baylor atWakeForest Florida State tFoia L 73 48,563 7-31 L W 12,208 at Florida 14-7 32,800 Syracuse 21-20 Florida W 20,134 W State Virginia 14-7 Tech atWestVirginia Paci W 40,672 39,071 28-26 at 7-14 Tampa L Florida W 41,047 19-7 at Army West W 19,369 Virginia at 34-23 Syracuse uun L 03 33,490 0-3 L Auburn 18,767 W 20-3 at Houston 29,340 7-30 L 35,421 Houston 14-37 L Florida State 59,075 17-20 L atNotreDame 62,000 10-23 35,421 L 14-37 L at Texas Florida State 29,276 6-27 L at Houston fi c 56 15,184 35-6 W c (HC) (HC) 1971-72 W 24-13 24,323 W 51-7 18,987 1973-74 (HC) (HC) L 1-1 19,785 14-21 L L 1-0 24,890 14-20 L 6-5 5-6 5-6 4-7 Oct. 23 Oct. 9 Oct. 10 Oct. 4 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 Nov. 5 Sept. 17 Dec. 4 Nov. 20 Nov. 6 Oct. 16 Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Nov. 29 Nov. 22 Nov. 7 Nov. 1 Sept. 26 Dec. 2 Nov. 18 Oct. 28 Oct. 21 Oct. 7 Sept. 23 Dec. 3 Oct. 29 Oct. 22 Oct. 1 Nov. 12 1975 oa onsAtnac 1413 387,866 194-193 Total points/Attendance 437,971 ATT 125-245 SCORE Sept. 16 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1978 1 —Miami’s500thgame Total points/Attendance ATT 373,630 SCORE Sept. 10 W/L 207-213 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1977 Total points/Attendance Nov. 13 304,988 157-239 ATT SCORE Sept. 18 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1976 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 20 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT Sept. 24 Nov. 27 Oct. 17 Nov. 4 Oct. 14 Sept. 30 Nov. 15 Oct. 8 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

13 13 13 19 19 13 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 6 2 5 4 1 5 2 9 5 tHutn L 1-1 20,849 16-21 L at Houston 42,434 76,155 19-36 9-17 L L at Pittsburgh at Nebraska 76,231 37,203 16-31 17-20 L L at Nebraska Oklahoma or ae L 1-8 35,789 10-48 57,422 0-36 L 61,853 L 7-49 Notre Dame L at Alabama atPennState 86,287 0-10 L atOhioState tFoia L 1-9 40,055 10-19 19,766 L 7-21 13,818 L 7-20 at Florida W L 10,779 48,882 Penn State 49-0 3-33 Boston College TCU L Duke at Colorado W 26,130 24,944 Florida 47-0 State 9-32 30,228 L 24-22 25,331 W 7-21 Notre Dame atFloridaState L W 15,362 Navy atBostonCollege 24-20 32,339 23-38 Houston L atGeorgiaTech t lrd 22 47,815 15,793 22-21 21-9 W W 25,702 Florida 17-16 at 47,420 Syracuse 29,695 W SanDiegoState 38-6 20,045 19-24 16-20 L at L W Tulane State Utah atGeorgiaTech Kansas at 44,714 30,662 7-17 at L 14-31 Colorado L 12,224 17-21 L Florida 40,060 W Tulane 28,010 23-17 14-7 at TCU W Kansas Paci atFloridaState atGeorgiaTech tNteDm 74 59,075 27-40 L atNotreDame 25,462 11-15 L 18,901 Florida 10-23 L Colorado tNteDm 02 59,075 0-20 55,136 17-15 L W atNotreDame Auburn at 25,003 21-31 Florida L State fi c 43 33,608 24-3 W c (HC) (HC) 1977-78 L 1-7 18,987 16-17 L L 1-3 20,140 10-13 L 1975-76 (HC) 1 (HC) L 61 31,916 6-10 L W 36 15,687 W 13-6 W 1-4 17,468 16-14 W 3-8 2-8 6-5 3-8 Oct. 18 Oct. 11 Nov. 24 Nov. 1 Sept. 20 Sept. 13 Nov. 3 Oct. 20 Oct. 13 Oct. 6 Sept. 22 Oct. 3 Nov. 27 Nov. 6 Oct. 30 Oct. 2 Sept. 25 Sept. 18 Nov. 28 Nov. 21 Oct. 31 Oct. 17 Sept. 26 Nov. 29 Nov. 22 Dec. 1 AEU P POET / SOE ATT 429,245 SCORE Sept. 6 W/L 191-236 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1980 1 —atTokyo,Japan Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 15 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1979 PEACH BOWLCHAMPIONS Oct. 27 oa onsAtnac 2113 428,690 241-153 1 —Miami’s300thvictory Total points/Attendance 456,538 245-145 ATT SCORE Sept. 4 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1982 Total points/Attendance Nov. 7 429,927 267-171 ATT SCORE Sept. 5 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1981 Total points/Attendance Nov. 15 Nov. 8 Sept. 27 Nov. 17 Sept. 29 Oct. 9 Nov. 20 Oct. 16 Sept. 11 Nov. 14 Oct. 24 Sept. 19 Jan. 2 Peach Bowl(Atlanta,Ga.) HOWARD SCHNELLENBERGER — 17 10 17 17 20 — — — — — 13 — 15 — 18 7 13 — — — 16 17 — — 13 — — — — 9 11 12 — — — — — — — — — 16 15 19 14 16

13 18 19 14 19 14 16 14 16 17 18 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 9 1 1 4 tNteDm 43 59,075 14-32 L atNotreDame W Florida 50,008 10-9 State 54,500 0-30 L at Alabama tTxs L 71 74,653 7-14 L Penn State at Texas issip tt 13 18,651 31-34 L East Carolina Mississippi State W 20,007 Florida W 49-0 21,120 A&M at 24-10 Louisville W 7,729 28,051 30-24 15-25 Florida vs.NotreDame L 40,126 34,743 20-31 13-16 at Syracuse L L Boston atSanDiegoState College atFloridaA&M W 20,069 Louisiana W 41,129 24-12 6-0 Tech Louisville Cnint W 18,447 19-13 W 20,434 Cincinnati 41-3 N.C. State 45,200 14-8 Mississippi W State 35,860 W 31-14 at W 24,687 Louisville Michigan W atVirginiaTech 31-12 26,478 State 25-22 Houston 36,500 14-6 W W 20,323 50,681 Notre atNCState 37-15 Dame 31-6 W Virginia 22,257 21-14 W Tech atEastCarolina W 27,694 48-16 W 32,586 Vanderbilt 12-7 Houston W Virginia 45,384 20-10 Tech W 20,293 North 26-8 W Texas 12,830 at 24-17 Vanderbilt tPn tt 22 83,661 12-27 L atPennState 31,423 W 14-7 at Houston 77,532 26-10 W atPennState 47,679 23-40 L atFloridaState tMrln 71 43,200 17-18 L 59,075 14-16 at Maryland L 71,864 Florida State 14-17 atNotreDame L at Florida 52,685 27-19 W 33,225 atFloridaState 10-14 L atMississippiState W 73,817 21-20 Florida 56,437 W 31-7 at Florida (HC) 1 W 28-6 28,749 (HC) (HC) (HC) W 17-14 32,117 1 L 1-0 62,674 15-40 L L 72 54,696 7-24 L W 11,048 23-10 W 98 15,013 W 19-8 1979-83 7-4 9-2 9-3 5-6 @HURRICANESPORTS ALL-TIME RESULTS 1983 11-1 1986 11-1 1990 10-2 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS FIESTA BOWL COTTON BOWL CHAMPIONS ORANGE BOWL CHAMPIONS DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Aug. 30 3 — at South Carolina W 34-14 c73,500 Sept. 8 1 16 at BYU L 21-28 c66,235 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Sept. 6 3 13 at Florida W 23-15 c74,875 Sept. 15 10 — at California W 52-24 47,000 Sept. 3 — — at Florida L 3-28 73,907 Sept. 13 2 — Texas Tech W 61-11 41,925 Sept. 29 10 — Iowa W 48-21 c70,420 Sept. 10 — — at Houston W 29-7 20,000 Sept. 27 2 1 Oklahoma W 28-16 c71,451 Oct. 6 9 2 Florida State W 31-22 c80,396 Sept. 17 — — Purdue W 35-0 37,150 Oct. 4 1 — Northern Illinois W 34-0 33,905 Oct. 13 3 — Kansas W 34-0 54,211 Sept. 24 — 13 Notre Dame W 20-0 52,480 Oct. 11 1 — at West Virginia W 58-14 c63,500 Oct. 20 2 6 at Notre Dame L 20-29 c59,075 Oct. 1 15 — at Duke W 56-17 28,750 Oct. 18 1 — at Cincinnati W 45-13 29,546 Oct. 27 8 — at Texas Tech W 45-10 c50,028 Oct. 8 12 — Louisville W 42-14 30,073 Nov. 1 1 20 Florida State W 41-23 62,834 Nov. 3 8 — Pittsburgh (HC) W 45-0 50,412 Oct. 15 10 — at Mississippi State W 31-7 29,456 Nov. 8 1 — at Pittsburgh W 37-10 c55,338 Nov. 17 3 — Boston College W 42-12 50,942 Oct. 22 8 — at Cincinnati W 17-7 14,163 Nov. 15 1 — Tulsa (HC) W 23-10 51,110 Nov. 24 2 — Syracuse W 33-7 66,196 Oct. 29 7 12 West Virginia (HC) W 20-3 63,881 Nov. 27 1 — East Carolina W 36-10 30,202 Dec. 1 3 — at San Diego State W 30-28 34,201 Nov. 5 5 — East Carolina W 12-7 39,225 Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) Cotton Bowl (Dallas, Texas) Nov. 12 6 — at Florida State W 17-16 57,333 Jan. 2 1 2 Penn State L 10-14 c73,098 Jan. 1 4 3 vs. Texas W 46-3 c73,521 Orange Bowl (Miami, Floa.) Total points/Attendance 430-150 671,284 Total points/Attendance 447-184 702,637 Jan. 1 5 1 Nebraska W 31-30 72,596 Total points/Attendance 313-136 519,014 1987 12-0 1991 12-0, 2-0 Big East (1st) JIMMY JOHNSON 1984-88 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS ORANGE BOWL CHAMPIONS ORANGE BOWL CHAMPIONS 1984 8-5 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT FIESTA BOWL Sept. 5 10 20 Florida W 31-4 77,224 Aug. 31 3 — at Arkansas W 31-3 46,308 Sept. 26 5 10 at Arkansas W 51-7 55,310 Sept. 12 2 10 Houston W 40-10 71,842 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Oct. 3 3 4 at Florida State W 26-25 62,561 Sept. 28 2 — at Tulsa W 34-10 35,689 Aug. 27 10 1 vs. Auburn1 W 20-18 51,131 Oct. 10 3 — Maryland W 46-16 43,020 Oct. 5 2 — Oklahoma State W 40-3 42,751 Sept. 1 10 17 vs. Florida2 W 32-20 72,831 Oct. 24 3 — at Cincinnati W 48-10 20,011 Oct. 12 2 9 Penn State W 26-20 75,723 Sept. 8 1 14 at Michigan L 14-22 105,403 Oct. 31 3 — at East Carolina W 41-3 31,791 Oct. 19 2 — Long Beach State W 55-0 40,498 Sept. 15 5 — at Purdue W 28-17 56,716 Nov. 7 3 — Miami, Ohio W 54-3 40,128 Oct. 26 2 — at Arizona W 36-9 53,349 Sept. 22 4 15 Florida State L 3-38 60,210 Nov. 14 3 — Virginia Tech (HC) W 27-13 40,105 Nov. 9 3 — West Virginia* (HC) W 27-3 60,250 Sept. 29 16 — Rice W 38-3 20,084 Nov. 21 3 — Toledo W 24-14 37,010 Nov. 16 2 1 at Florida State W 17-16 63,442 Oct. 6 14 16 at Notre Dame W 31-13 59,075 Nov. 28 2 10 Notre Dame W 24-0 76,640 Nov. 23 1 — at Boston College* W 19-14 32,071 Oct. 13 10 — at Cincinnati W 49-25 25,642 Dec. 5 2 8 South Carolina W 20-16 63,317 Nov. 30 1 — San Diego State W 39-12 56,721 Oct. 20 9 — Pittsburgh (HC) W 27-7 32,872 Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.) Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.) Nov. 3 6 — at Louisville W 38-23 20,113 Jan. 1 2 1 Oklahoma W 20-14 74,760 Jan. 1 1 11 Nebraska W 22-0 77,747 Nov. 10 6 — Maryland L 40-42 31,548 Total points/Attendance 412-125 622,877 Total points/Attendance 386-100 656,391 Nov. 23 12 — Boston College L 45-47 30,325 Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) Jan. 1 13 14 UCLA L 37-39 60,310 1988 11-1 1992 11-1, 4-0 Big East (1st) Total points/Attendance 402-314 626,260 1 — at East Rutherford, N.J. ORANGE BOWL CHAMPIONS SUGAR BOWL 2 — at Tampa, Fla. DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Sept. 3 6 1 Florida State W 31-0 77,836 Sept. 5 1 23 at Iowa1 W 24-7 70,397 Sept. 17 1 15 at Michigan W 31-30 105,834 Sept. 19 1 — Florida A&M W 38-0 74,292 1985 10-2 Sept. 24 1 — Wisconsin W 23-3 48,311 Sept. 26 1 — Arizona W 8-7 47,049 SUGAR BOWL Oct. 1 1 — Missouri W 55-0 40,654 Oct. 3 2 3 Florida State W 17-16 77,338 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Oct. 15 1 4 at Notre Dame L 30-31 59,075 Oct. 10 2 7 at Penn State W 17-14 96,704 Sept. 7 — 5 Florida L 23-35 80,277 Oct. 22 4 — Cincinnati W 57-3 44,107 Oct. 17 1 — TCU W 45-10 42,915 Sept. 14 — — at Rice W 48-20 15,411 Oct. 29 4 — at East Carolina W 31-7 29,400 Oct. 24 1 — at Virginia Tech* W 43-23 51,423 Sept. 28 — — at Boston College1 W 45-10 31,864 Nov. 5 3 — Tulsa (HC) W 34-3 38,196 Oct. 31 1 — West Virginia* W 35-23 51,246 Oct. 5 — — at East Carolina W 27-15 34,511 Nov. 19 3 11 at LSU W 44-3 79,500 Nov. 14 1 — Temple* (HC) W 48-0 41,212 Oct. 12 — — Cincinnati W 38-0 30,164 Nov. 26 3 8 Arkansas W 18-16 63,271 Nov. 21 1 8 at Syracuse* W 16-10 49,857 Oct. 19 — 3 at Oklahoma W 27-14 75,008 Dec. 3 2 — BYU W 41-17 59,367 Nov. 28 1 — at San Diego State W 63-17 52,108 Oct. 26 15 — Louisville W 45-7 31,761 Orange Bowl (Miami, Fla.) Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, La.) Nov. 2 11 10 at Florida State W 35-27 61,250 Jan. 2 2 6 Nebraska W 23-3 79,480 Jan. 1 1 2 Alabama L 13-34 76,789c Nov. 9 8 — at Maryland2 W 29-22 62,350 Total points/Attendance 418-116 725,031 Total points/Attendance 369-161 731,330 1 — Miami’s 400th victory Nov. 23 4 — Colorado State3 (HC) W 24-3 35,035 Nov. 30 4 — Notre Dame W 58-7 49,236 DENNIS ERICKSON 1989-94 Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, La.) 1993 9-3, 6-1 Big East (2nd) Jan. 1 2 8 Tennessee L 7-35 77,432 Total points/Attendance 406-195 584,299 1989 11-1 FIESTA BOWL 1 — at Foxboro, Massachusetts DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT HISTORY & RECORDS 2 — at Baltimore, Maryland NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Sept. 4 4 20 at Boston College* W 23-7 33,298 3 — Miami’s 600th game SUGAR BOWL CHAMPIONS Sept. 18 3 — Virginia Tech* W 21-2 55,723

DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Sept. 25 3 — at Colorado W 35-29 52,391 PLAYERS Sept. 9 3 — at Wisconsin W 51-3 38,646 Oct. 2 3 — Georgia Southern W 30-7 43,147 Sept. 16 3 — California W 31-3 56,931 Oct. 9 3 1 at Florida State L 10-28 77,813 Sept. 23 2 — at Missouri W 38-7 43,293 Oct. 23 6 23 Syracuse* W 49-0 63,194 Sept. 30 2 — at Michigan State W 26-20 76,217 Oct. 30 4 — Temple* W 42-7 33,927 Oct. 7 2 — Cincinnati W 56-0 48,597 Nov. 6 4 — at Pittsburgh* W 35-7 32,064 Oct. 14 2 — San Jose State W 48-16 45,122 Nov. 13 3 — Rutgers* (HC) W 31-17 52,561 Oct. 28 2 9 at Florida State L 10-24 62,602 Nov. 20 4 9 at West Virginia* L 14-17 70,222 Nov. 4 7 — East Carolina W 40-10 35,159 Nov. 27 9 — Memphis W 41-17 38,737 Nov. 11 7 14 at Pittsburgh W 24-3 52,528 Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) Nov. 18 7 — San Diego State (HC) W 42-6 42,362 Jan. 1 10 16 vs. Arizona L 0-29 72,260 Nov. 25 7 1 Notre Dame W 27-10 81,634 Total points/Attendance 331-167 615,337 Sugar Bowl (New Orleans, La.) Jan. 1 2 7 Alabama W 33-25 77,425 Total points/Attendance 432-127 660,516

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 59 HISTORY & RECORDS Nov. 23 Nov. 15 Sept. 18 Dec. 27 Carquest Bowl(Miami,Fla.) Nov. 2 Jan. 1 Orange Bowl(Miami,Fla.) Nov. 12 Nov. 5 Oct. 1 Sept. 28 Sept. 12 Sept. 7 Nov. 25 Nov. 18 Nov. 11 Nov. 4 Oct. 28 Oct. 21 Oct. 7 Sept. 23 Sept. 9 Nov. 26 Oct. 29 Oct. 8 Sept. 24 Sept. 10 Nov. 8 Nov. 1 Oct. 4 Sept. 27 Sept. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 16 Oct. 26 Oct. 12 60 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 424,950 314-285 Total points/Attendance 487,545 368-210 ATT SCORE Aug. 30 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT 1997 Total points/Attendance ATT 494,164 294-201 SCORE Aug. 31 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT CARQUEST BOWLCHAMPIONS 1996 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 2 W/L 657,385 DATE UM 365-143 OPP OPPONENT 1995 1 —Miami’s700thgame Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 3 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT ORANGE BOWL 1994 ALL-TIME RESULTS Nov. 29 Oct. 25 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct. 14 Oct. 22 Nov. 19 BUTCH DAVIS — 1 13 3 13 — — 4 4 1 — — 5 10 — 20 — — 22 — 1 — 11 — 19 — 12 — 6 — — — — — 12 25 — 12 3 6 — — — — — — 13 6 — 7 1 — 19 — 16 — — — — 14 16 23 — 25 21 18 — 11 22 25 — 25 — — 25 4 — 5 — 5 — — — — 22 24 13 — 10 — 10 — 17 17 6 — 5 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC tFoiaSae L 04 80,165 0-47 L atFloridaState 75,913 16-34 L Florida State 80,350 17-41 L atFloridaState 81,753 17-24 L vs. Nebraska W Florida 77,010 34-20 State a ugr* W 29,379 at W 35,747 33-0 Rutgers* The 52-6 W 32,096 Citadel at 30-7 Memphis 44,500 17-14 W 32,655 W 35-14 W West atBostonCollege* 43,409 Virginia* 60,091 17-12 51,206 Baylor 8-31 W 7-13 Temple* 19,747 56-21 W at L 28,794 L Pittsburgh* 17-16 Rutgers* atVirginiaTech* W 57,721 Florida at UCLA 49-3 A&M 63,760 W 11,873 at 38-14 38-6 Temple* Pittsburgh* W 48,729 atWestVirginia* 47-10 W 39,719 W at 24-3 Rutgers* atArizonaState Georgia W 54,058 Southern 56-0 Tml W Rutgers* 39,270 26,351 47-15 40,194 17-28 Arkansas W 17-21 W 20,559 State Temple L atBostonCollege* 42-10 L West Virginia* at Pittsburgh* W 36,750 45-14 at Baylor W 46,418 31-21 vs. 31,909 Virginia 6-31 Boston W L College* 34,540 W 8,608 43-26 at 57-26 Temple* East Carolina W 32,747 45-0 Pittsburgh* yaue 33 25,147 13-33 L 53,177 25-27 Syracuse* L atVirginiaTech* 42,219 12-23 L Arizona State 66,948 W 49,426 at 38-31 10-7 Syracuse* Virginia W Tech* atWestVirginia* W 47,544 35-24 Syracuse* Boston 60,579 W College* 23-7 62,663 49,565 W 20-38 at 27-6 57,618 W Syracuse* Virginia L 24-3 Tech* Washington (HC) (HC) (HC) 1995-2000 W 36-12 28,147 W 51-23 19,949 (HC) W 17-12 50,058 10-2, 7-0BigEast 9-3, 6-1BigEast 8-3, 6-1BigEast L 72 38,814 7-21 L 5-6, 3-4BigEast 2OT 4-4 40,006 45-44 (t1st) (t1st) (5th) (1st) Nov. 20 Oct. 16 Sept. 25 Dec. 29 Micron PCBowl(Miami,Fla.) Oct. 24 Nov. 11 Oct. 21 Nov. 13 Nov. 6 Oct. 30 Sept. 18 Nov. 28 Nov. 19 Oct. 10 Sept. 19 Sept. 12 Nov. 17 Nov. 3 Oct. 13 Oct. 6 Sept. 27 Sept. 8 Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl(NewOrleans,La.) Nov. 25 Nov. 18 Nov. 4 Oct. 28 Oct. 7 Sept. 30 Sept. 9 Jan. 1 Gator Bowl(Jacksonville,Fla.) Dec. 4 Nov. 27 Oct. 9 Oct. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 14 ATT SCORE Sept. 5 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT MICRON PCBOWLCHAMPIONS 1998 oa onsAtnac 5217 630,505 512-117 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 1 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT ROSE BOWLCHAMPIONS 654,337 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 506-190 2001 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Aug. 31 W/L 495,885 DATE UM 404-207 OPP OPPONENT SUGAR BOWLCHAMPIONS 2000 2 —Raleigh,N.C. 1 —KickoffClassic(Meadowlands,N.J.) Total points/Attendance ATT 474,032 448-298 SCORE Aug. 29 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT GATOR BOWLCHAMPIONS 1999 Total points/Attendance Sept. 4 Dec. 5 Oct. 31 Jan. 3 Rose Bowl(Pasadena, Calif.) Dec. 1 Nov. 24 Oct. 25 Sept. 23 LARRY COKER 1 — 7 1 19 1 — — 1 4 2 7 23 15 1 14 23 — —3 1 — 2 3 22 — 1 — 1 — 2 15 4 — 8 — — 1 — 1 14 2 — 4 — 4 — 23 — 23 — 25 13 — 9 — 2 — 24 1 12 1 14 1 — 1 — 2 — 2 — 2 — 6 — — — — 2 19 9 12 21 19 — 22 — 24 1 — 1 — 10 — 12 — 9 2 8 — — — — tVrii eh 04 53,130 10-43 L 80,967 74,427 atVirginiaTech* 21-31 23-27 L L atFloridaState Penn State vs.OhioState W 46,819 63,617 49-45 UCLA 14-26 (3) L Florida State v.N bak W vs. 93,781 37-14 Nebraska 64,407 37-20 W vs.Florida(7) Virginia Tech* W Florida 80,905 27-24 State tBso olg* 12 44,084 31-28 W at 38,710 W Pittsburgh* W 33-3 West atBostonCollege* 30,310 Virginia* 28-20 atEastCarolina W 54,147 Florida 57-3 A&M W 44,387 46-23 N.C. State W 38,084 38-10 Pittsburgh* W 18,734 at 42-7 Temple* Boston College* L 36,617 W 21,419 66-17 at VirginiaTech* 53-17 Rutgers* W W 20,681 at E.TennesseeState 38-12 Cincinnati tBso olg* 87 44,500 18-7 W atBostonCollege* W 36,617 Temple* 109,313 38-7 W West 44,411 33-7 Virginia* 45-3 W 39,804 Troy W 61-0 W at 57,224 Pittsburgh* 43-21 Rutgers* atPennState Boston W 47,520 W W 49,715 49,327 College* at 35-7 52-6 26-0 Syracuse* Pittsburgh* 63,735 Louisiana W W 47-10 46,671 28,351 Tech at 42-31 45-17 Temple* W W 23,782 at atWestVirginia* 64-6 Rutgers* McNeese W 48,411 State 61-14 W 20,319 55-0 W 35,208 45-13 Temple* Syracuse* W 21,167 Rutgers* 55-0 (HC) tSrcs* L 1-6 49,521 13-66 L 60,081 at Syracuse* 34-31 W atWestVirginia* tVrii eh W 2-4 53,662 26-24 W 78,114 W atVirginiaTech* 52,896 W 65-7 59-0 82,836 Washington Syracuse* 49-27 W atFloridaState 74,157 29-34 L at Washington 43,416 28-13 W vs.GeorgiaTech (HC) 2001-06 W 38-0 31,128 1 (HC) W 23-12 73,037 2 (HC) L 2-7 45,900 23-27 L 12-0, 7-0BigEast 11-1, 7-0BigEast 9-4, 6-1BigEast 9-3, 5-2BigEast W 12 77,410 W 41-21 W 51 32,917 35-17 W OT 2-7 41,155 20-27 (2nd) (2nd) (1st) (1st) Oct. 18 Sept. 14 Nov. 1 Oct. 2 Sept. 20 Dec. 7 Nov. 21 Nov. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 5 Sept. 21 Sept. 7 Nov. 12 Dec. 30 Peach Bowl(Atlanta,Ga.) Nov. 26 Nov. 19 Nov. 5 Oct. 29 Oct. 15 Oct. 8 Oct. 1 Dec. 4 Nov. 6 Oct. 30 Oct. 14 Oct. 2 Sept. 23 Nov. 29 Nov. 13 AEU P POET / SOE ATT Sept. 6 851,144 SCORE Aug. 28 W/L 527-248 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT ORANGE BOWLCHAMPIONS 2003 1 —Miami’s800thgame Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Aug. 31 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT FIESTA BOWL 2002 oa onsAtnac 3624 550,559 356-234 Total points/Attendance ATT 693,324 380-204 SCORE Sept. 5 W/L DATE UM OPP OPPONENT PEACH BOWL 2005 Total points/Attendance ATT SCORE Sept. 10 W/L 779,227 DATE UM 361-196 OPP OPPONENT PEACH BOWLCHAMPIONS 2004 2 —Miami’s500thvictory 1 —Shreveport,La. Total points/Attendance Oct. 11 Oct. 26 Sept. 24 Nov. 2 Sept. 13 Jan. 3 Fiesta Bowl(Tempe,Ariz.) Nov. 30 Sept. 17 Dec. 31 Peach Bowl(Atlanta,Ga.) Nov. 20 Oct. 23 Jan. 1 Orange Bowl(Miami,Fla.) Nov. 15 Nov. 8 Sept. 18 Nov. 22 2 — 1 — 9 — 9 — 4 — 1 2 10 9 1 17 9 11 2 — 1 — 5 3 5 11 — 2 10 3 18 3 6 1 9 14 9 2 — 2 5 2 — 1 9 1 6 — 6 — 7 — 4 — 4 18 3 9 10 9 18 14 3 — 3 — 1 17 1 — 1 1 — 10 — 3 — 3 — 12 12 18 20 10 — 13 — 14 2 — 2 — 2 — 1 — 1 1 — 12 20 13 — 4 — 4 4 5 6 18 tFoiaSae 21 84,336 22-14 W atFloridaState L vs.OhioState Florida State* W 85,777 41-16 at Florida tVrii eh* 77 65,115 27-7 W atVirginiaTech* W Florida State* 76,739c 16-14 W vs.FloridaState Tml* W 49,144 52-14 44,500 33-14 Temple* W West atBostonCollege* Virginia* W 65,825 East 38-3 Carolina atLouisianaTech W 45,679 at 49-7 Syracuse* W at 107,745 W 26-3 27,222 Tennessee at atWestVirginia 42-17 Rutgers* W 52,131 48-14 Connecticut W Boston 33,169 W 73,622 44-21 College* at 38-6 Temple W 68,548 Florida 63-17 A&M eri eh 01 53,764 10-14 27,106 W 37,629 L 47-17 25-17 W Virginia* Georgia Tech* atWakeForest* W 40,315 W 58,308 W 23,129 52-7 North 27-7 W 34-3 30,618 Carolina* at 34-16 W 51,228 Temple Duke* 23-3 USF Colorado 58,000 55,600 28-31 45-31 W 41,315 Wake 55,000 52-7 Forest* L W Clemson* atNorthCarolina* 53,721 27-3 atN.C.State* 48-0 W atGeorgiaTech* W W 36,698 38-13 at LouisianaTech Houston W 39,572 34-10 Rutgers* Syracuse* Foia W 79,932 38-33 Florida W 76,108 Virginia W 64,897 56-45 Tech* 28-21 Pittsburgh* s S -0 65,620 3-40 L vs. LSU 84,347 7-10 L W at atFloridaState* Clemson* 62,205 10-16 W c69,322 L 27-10 vs. Florida Virginia Tech* W 63,701 31-21 at Virginia* W 63,715 41-38 Louisville 69,722 6-10 65,115 L W 7-31 60,486 at 28-14 Pittsburgh* L Tennessee atVirginiaTech* (HC) (HC) 9-3, 6-2ACC L (HC) 2 W 17-10 48,130 W 22-20 54,621 1 11-2, 6-1BigEast * W 56,817 40-23 12-1, 7-0BigEast 1 W 89 43,279 W 48-9 W 82 81,927 W 28-27 3OT OT 9-3, 5-3ACC OT 2OT 16-10 78,622 16-10 1-4 55,225 17-24 3-0 79,000 36-30 2-1 77,502 24-31 (2nd,Coastal) (t3rd) (t1st) (1st) @HURRICANESPORTS ALL-TIME RESULTS 2006 7-6, 3-5 ACC (4th, Coastal) 2010 7-6, 5-3 ACC (2nd, Coastal) MPC COMPUTERS BOWL CHAMPIONS HYUNDAI SUN BOWL DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Sept. 4 11 11 Florida State* L 10-13 71,481 Sept. 2 13 — Florida A&M W 45-0 53,674 Sept. 9 16 — Florida A&M W 51-10 40,208 Sept. 11 12 2 at Ohio State L 24-36 105,454 Sept.16 15 12 at Louisville L 7-31 42,704 Sept. 23 19 — at Pittsburgh W 31-3 58,115 Sept. 30 — — Houston W 14-13 36,107 Oct. 2 16 — at Clemson* W 30-21 81,500 Oct. 7 — — North Carolina* W 27-7 29,261 Oct. 9 13 23 Florida State* L 17-45 75,115 Oct. 14 — — FIU W 35-0 51,130 Oct. 16 — — at Duke* W 28-13 25,911 Oct. 21 — — at Duke* W 20-15 16,291 Oct. 23 25 — North Carolina* W 33-10 43,584 Oct. 28 — 21 at Georgia Tech* L 23-30 55,230 Oct. 30 22 — at Virginia* L 19-24 39,528 Nov. 4 — 24 Virginia Tech* (HC) L 10-17 41,504 Nov. 6 — — Maryland* (HC) W 26-20 55,434 Nov. 11 — 24 at Maryland* L 13-14 50,721 Nov. 13 — — at Georgia Tech* W 35-10 47,425 Nov. 18 — — at Virginia* L 7-17 54,522 Nov. 20 24 14 Virginia Tech* L 17-31 40,101 Nov. 23 — 18 Boston College* W 17-14 23,308 Nov. 27 — — USF L 20-23 41,148 MPC Computers Bowl (Boise, Idaho) Hyundai Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas) Dec. 31 — — vs. Nevada W 21-20 28,652 Dec. 31 — — vs. Notre Dame1 L 17-33 54,021 Total points/Attendance 255-201 512,467 Total points/Attendance 342-269 721,010 1 — Interim Head Coach

RANDY SHANNON 2007-10 AL GOLDEN 2011-PRESENT 2007 5-7, 2-6 ACC (4th, Coastal) DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT 2011 6-6, 3-5 ACC (5th, Coastal) Sept. 1 — — Marshall W 31-3 39,830 DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Sept. 8 — 6 at Oklahoma L 13-51 85,357 Sept. 5 — — at Maryland* L 24-32 52,875 Sept. 15 — — FIU W 23-9 40,915 Sept. 17 — 17 Ohio State W 24-6 66,279 Sept. 20 — 16 Texas A&M W 34-17 44,622 Sept. 24 — — Kansas State L 24-28 43,786 1 Sept. 29 — — Duke* W 24-14 30,614 Oct. 1 — — Bethune-Cookman W 45-14 40,387 Oct. 6 — — at North Carolina* L 27-33 59,000 Oct. 8 — 21 at Virginia Tech* L 35-38 66,233 Oct. 13 — — Georgia Tech* L 14-17 52,416 Oct. 15 — — at North Carolina* W 30-24 60,000 Oct. 20 — — at Florida State* W 37-29 82,728 Oct. 22 — 22 Georgia Tech* W 24-7 43,716 Nov. 3 — — N.C. State* LOT 16-19 34,621 Oct. 27 — — Virginia* L 21-28 40,403 Nov. 10 — 19 Virginia* L 0-48 62,106 Nov. 5 — — Duke* (HC) W 49-14 62,053 Nov. 17 — 10 at Virginia Tech* L 14-44 66,233 Nov. 12 — — at Florida State* L 19-23 82,322 Nov. 24 — — at Boston College* L 14-28 44,500 Nov. 19 — — at USF W 6-3 57,572 Total points/Attendance 285-274 642,942 Nov. 25 — — Boston College* L 17-24 43,952 Total points/Attendance 325-234 659,578 1 — Miami’s 900th game 2008 7-6, 4-4 ACC (t3rd, Coastal) EMERALD BOWL DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Aug. 28 — — Charleston Southern W 52-7 48,119 Sept. 6 — 5 at Florida L 3-26 90,833 Sept. 20 — — at Texas A&M W 41-23 84,165 Sept. 27 — — North Carolina* L 24-28 35,830 Oct. 4 — — Florida State* L 39-41 65,786 Oct. 11 — — UCF W 20-14 40,011 Oct. 18 — — at Duke* W 49-31 32,011 Oct. 25 — — Wake Forest* W 16-10 41,208 Nov. 1 — — at Virginia* W 24-17 53,308 Nov. 13 — — Virginia Tech * W 16-14 46,838 Nov. 20 — — at Georgia Tech* L 23-41 49,335 Nov. 29 — — at N.C. State* L 28-38 56,329 Emerald Bowl (San Francisco, Calif.) Dec. 27 — — California L 17-24 42,268 Total points/Attendance 352-314 686,041

2009 9-4, 5-3 ACC (3rd, Coastal) CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL

DATE UM OPP OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT HISTORY & RECORDS Sept. 7 — 18 at Florida State* W 38-34 81,077 Sept. 17 20 14 Georgia Tech* W 33-17 45,329 Sept. 26 9 11 at Virginia Tech* L 7-31 66,233 PLAYERS Oct. 3 17 8 Oklahoma W 21-20 61,790 Oct. 10 11 — Florida A&M W 48-16 47,859 Oct. 17 9 — at UCF W 27-7 48,453 Oct. 24 8 — Clemson* L OT 37-40 43,778 Oct. 31 18 — at Wake Forest* W 28-27 30,011 Nov. 7 16 — Virginia* W 52-17 48,350 Nov. 14 12 — at North Carolina* L 24-33 57,500 Nov. 21 20 — Duke* W 34-16 38,200 Nov. 28 19 — at USF W 31-10 66,469 Champs Sports Bowl (Orlando, Fla.) Dec. 29 15 25 vs. Wisconsin L 14-20 56,747 Total points/Attendance 394-288 635,049

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 61 HISTORY & RECORDS 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 62 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM WaltKichefski(2-7) 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 HEAD 1933 1932 COACH 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 YEAR OVERALL YEARLY RECORDS INDEPENDENT 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 11-1 Howard Schnellenberger 8-5 Jimmy 7-4 Howard 9-2 Howard 9-3 Howard 5-6 Howard 6-5 Lou 3-8 Lou 3-8 Carl 2-8 Carl Johnson Schnellenberger Schnellenberger Schnellenberger Schnellenberger Saban Saban Selmer Selmer - CharlieTate(1-1) 6-5 Pete 5-6 Pete 5-6 Fran 4-7 Fran 3-8 4-6 Charlie 5-5 Charlie 7-4 Charlie 8-2-1 Charlie 5-4-1 Charlie Elliott 4-5-1 Charlie Elliott 3-7 Andy Curci 7-4 Andy Curci 7-4 Andy 6-4 Andy 6-4 Andy Tate 2-8 Andy Tate 5-4-1 Andy Tate 8-1-1 Andy Tate 6-3 Andy Tate 8-1 Andy Tate 4-5 Andy Gustafson 4-7 Andy Gustafson 8-3 Andy Gustafson 9-1-1 Andy Gustafson 6-3 Andy Gustafson 4-6 Andy Gustafson 2-7-1 Jack Gustafson 8-2 Jack Gustafson 9-1-1 Jack Gustafson 1-7-1 Eddie Gustafson 5-1 Eddie Gustafson 7-2 Jack Gustafson 8-2 Jack Gustafson 3-7 Jack J.BurtonRix Gustafson 5-5 Jack Gustafson 8-2 Jack Gustafson 4-4-1 Jack Harding 6-2-2 Irl Harding 5-3 Irl Harding 5-3-1 Tom Dunn 5-1-2 Tom Dunn 3-4-1 Tom Harding 4-8 Tom Harding 3-4-1 Ernest Harding 3-2 Harding 4-4-1 Howard Harding 3-6-1 Howard Harding 8-0 Howard Tubbs Tubbs McCann McCann McCann McCann Brett Buck Buck Buck 1926-1990

Howard Schnellenberger Lou Saban Carl Selmer Pete Elliott Fran Curci Walt Kichefski Charlie Tate Andy Gustafson Eddie Dunn Jack Harding 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 HEAD 1991 YEAR OVERALL COACH BE FINISH HEAD COACH 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 YEAR OVERALL Irl Tubbs Tom McCann Ernest Brett J. BurtonRix Howard Buck RECORD BYCOACH ACC: Big East: Independent: Winning Percentage: All-Time Record: Games Played: RECORD BREAKDOWN 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 HEAD 2004 YEAR OVERALL COACH ACC FINISH BIG EASTCONFERENCE INDEPENDENT ATLANTIC COASTCONFERENCE 59-41 (.590) 11-5-2 128-29 (.815) 9-13-0 9-13-0 11-11-0 6-8-1 5-16-0 3-4-1 34-27-3 17-16-4 3-2-0 54-32-3 392-262-19 (.597) 1261t s Larry Larry Larry 11-2 6-1 Coker t1st Butch 12-1 7-0 Coker 1st 12-0 7-0 Coker 1st 11-1 7-0 Davis 1st Dennis Dennis 10-2 7-0 Erickson 1st Dennis 11-1 4-0 Erickson 1st 12-0 2-0 Erickson 1st 10-2 Dennis 11-1 Dennis 11-1 Jimmy 12-0 Jimmy 11-1 Jimmy 10-2 Jimmy Erickson Erickson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 2-7-0 - - n Butch Butch Butch 9-4 6-1 Davis 2nd 9-3 5-2 Butch Davis 2nd 5-6 3-4 Davis Butch 5th 9-3 6-1 Davis t1st 8-3 6-1 Dennis Davis t1st 9-3 6-1 Erickson 2nd - 35 t,Catl AlGolden RandyShannon RandyShannon 5th,Coastal RandyShannon 2nd,Coastal 3-5 RandyShannon 3rd,Coastal 5-3 LarryCoker t3rd,Coastal 5-3 LarryCoker 6-6 4th,Coastal 4-4 7-6 4th,Coastal 2-6 9-4 2nd,Coastal 3-5 7-6 6-2 5-7 7-6 Larry 9-3 9-3 5-3 Coker t3rd 930 games 93-65-3 579-332-19 .633 1926-1990 41-16-0 15-10-1 Randy Shannon 1991-2003 Al Golden Larry Coker Butch Davis Dennis Erickson Jimmy Johnson 2004-PRESENT 6-6-0 60-15-0 51-20-0 28-23-0 52-9-0 63-9-0 @HURRICANESPORTS SERIES HISTORY (FBS/FCS ONLY) ALL UNDER FIRST LAST ALL UNDER FIRST LAST OPPONENT TIME GOLDEN MEETING MEETING STRK OPPONENT TIME GOLDEN MEETING MEETING STRK Air Force 2-0-0 — 1960 1962 W2 Murray State 0-1-1 — 1931 1932 T1 Alabama 3-14-0 — 1941 1993 L1 Arizona 2-1-0 — 1991 1994 L1 Navy 3-2-0 — 1959 1975 L1 Arizona State 1-1-0 — 1994 1997 L1 Nebraska 5-5-0 — 1951 2001 W1 Arkansas 3-0-0 — 1987 1991 W3 Nevada 1-0-0 — 2006 2006 W1 Arkansas State 1-0-0 — 1997 1997 W1 North Carolina 7-7-0 1-0-0 1946 2011 W2 Army 3-0-0 — 1971 1973 W3 N.C. State 7-5-1 — 1939 2008 L2 Auburn 4-7-0 — 1944 1984 W2 North Texas 1-0-0 — 1980 1980 W1 Northern Illinois 1-0-0 — 1986 1986 W1 Baylor 6-3-0 — 1947 1997 W2 Northwestern 2-2-0 — 1961 1968 W1 Bethune-Cookman 1-0-0 1-0-0 2011 2011 W1 Notre Dame 7-15-1 — 1955 2010 L2 Boston College 23-5-0 0-1-0 1955 2011 L2 Boston University 2-1-1 — 1935 1952 L1 Ohio State 2-3-0 1-0-0 1977 2011 W1 BYU 1-1-0 — 1988 1990 L1 Oklahoma 4-3-0 — 1973 2009 W1 Bucknell 3-1-1 — 1935 1955 W2 Oklahoma State 1-0-0 — 1991 1991 W1 Oregon 1-0-0 — 1958 1958 W1 Cal 2-2-0 — 1964 2008 L1 Charleston Southern 1-0-0 — 2008 2008 W1 Pacifi c 2-0-0 — 1974 1977 W2 Chattanooga 4-0-0 — 1945 1951 W4 Penn State 6-7-0 — 1961 2001 W1 Cincinnati 10-1-0 — 1947 1998 W10 Pittsburgh 22-9-1 — 1950 2010 W7 The Citadel 2-0-0 — 1950 1996 W2 Presbyterian 2-0-0 — 1943 1944 W2 Clemson 6-3-0 — 1945 2010 W1 Purdue 5-1-0 — 1949 1984 W5 Colorado 3-5-0 — 1961 2005 W2 Rice 2-0-0 — 1984 1985 W2 Colorado State 1-0-0 — 1985 1985 W1 Richmond 1-0-0 — 1952 1952 W1 Connecticut 1-0-0 — 2002 2002 W1 Rutgers 11-0-0 — 1993 2003 W11 Drake 1-2-0 — 1937 1939 W1 Samford 3-3-0 — 1926 1941 W1 Duke 8-1-0 1-0-0 1976 2011 W8 San Diego State 5-1-0 — 1978 1992 W4 East Carolina 9-2-0 — 1980 2003 W1 San Jose State 1-0-0 — 1989 1989 W1 East Tennessee State 1-0-0 — 1998 1998 W1 South Carolina 8-5-2 — 1936 1987 L1 Elon 2-1-0 — 1928 1941 W2 Southeastern Louisiana 2-0-0 — 1934 1935 W2 SMU 0-1-0 — 1965 1965 L1 Florida 28-26-0 — 1938 2008 L1 Stetson 5-5-2 — 1926 1952 W4 Florida A&M 8-1-0 — 1979 2010 W8 Syracuse 15-7-0 — 1960 2003 W5 FIU 2-0-0 — 2006 2007 W2 Florida Southern 4-1-1 — 1926 1934 W1 Temple 13-1-0 — 1930 2005 W13 Florida State 31-25-0 0-1-0 1951 2011 L2 Tennessee 1-2-0 — 1986 2003 L1 Fordham 1-1-0 — 1953 1954 W1 Texas 2-2-0 — 1972 1991 W1 Furman 2-1-0 — 1927 1954 W2 Texas A&M 2-1-0 — 1944 2008 W2 TCU 6-3-0 — 1946 1992 W1 Georgetown 2-1-0 — 1935 1950 W2 Texas Tech 4-1-0 — 1939 1990 W3 Georgia 4-7-1 — 1937 1966 W1 Toledo 1-0-0 — 1987 1987 W1 Georgia Southern 4-1-0 — 1932 1994 W4 Troy 1-0-0 — 2001 2001 W1 Georgia Tech 7-10-0 1-0-0 1955 2011 W3 Tulane 6-5-1 — 1951 1978 L2 Tulsa 3-1-0 — 1944 1991 W3 Holy Cross 2-0-0 — 1945 1954 W2 Houston 11-7-0 — 1957 2006 W7 UCF 2-0-0 — 2008 2009 W2 UCLA 1-2-0 — 1985 1998 W1 Indiana 1-1-0 — 1964 1966 W1 UNLV 1-0-0 — 1972 1972 W1 Iowa 4-0-0 — 1950 1992 W4 USC 1-1-0 — 1966 1968 L1 Jacksonville State 1-0-0 — 1931 1931 W1 USF 3-1-0 1-0-0 2005 2011 W1 Utah State 1-0-0 — 1978 1978 W1 Kansas 4-0-0 — 1957 1990 W4 Kansas State 0-1-0 0-1-0 2011 2011 L1 Vanderbilt 4-4-0 — 1947 1981 W4 Villanova 3-1-1 — 1946 1957 W2

Kentucky 3-5-0 — 1948 1963 W3 HISTORY & RECORDS Virginia 5-4-0 0-1-0 1996 2011 L2 Louisiana-Lafayette 2-1-0 — 1929 1932 W2 VMI 2-0-0 — 1941 1952 W2 LSU 3-9-0 — 1946 2005 L1 Virginia Tech 17-12-0 0-1-0 1953 2011 L3 Louisiana Tech 4-0-0 — 1979 2004 W4 PLAYERS Louisville 9-1-1 — 1933 2006 L1 Wake Forest 7-3-0 — 1928 2009 W6 Washington 1-2-0 — 1994 2001 W1 Maryland 8-9-0 0-1-0 1949 2011 L1 Western Kentucky 0-20 — 1930 1931 L2 Marshall 1-0-0 — 2007 2007 W1 West Virginia 16-3-0 — 1942 2003 W6 McNeese State 1-0-0 — 2000 2000 W1 William & Mary 3-0-0 — 1932 1970 W3 Memphis 2-1-0 — 1969 1996 W2 Wisconsin 2-2-0 — 1958 2009 L1 Mercer 2-0-0 — 1926 1936 W2 Wofford 1-0-0 — 1934 134 W1 Miami (Ohio) 3-0-0 — 1945 1987 W3 Michigan 1-1-0 — 1984 1988 W1 Michigan State 4-0-0 — 1945 1989 W4 Middle Tennessee 0-2-0 — 1931 1932 L2 Mississippi 1-2-0 — 1936 1951 W1 Mississippi State 2-3-0 — 1954 1983 W2 Missouri 0-3-0 — 1950 1989 W3

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 63 HISTORY & RECORDS 1991 Neutral Sites: Tuscaloosa: Miami: 1993 1990 1979 1977 1974 1973 1968 1963 1952 64 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM SCORE W/L 1997 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,1-0 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1987 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,3-0 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1994 YEAR UM TIED 1-1 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1991 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,2-1 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1941 YEAR UM ALABAMA LEADS,14-3 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1960 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,2-0 OPP SITE SERIES RESULTS 1988 Tempe: Neutral Sites: Tucson: Miami: 1969 1947 1994 1992 1971 1970 1962 1955 1954 Colorado Springs: Miami: 1962 Miami: Fayetteville: Miami: 1997 ARKANSAS STATE ARKANSAS ARIZONA STATE ARIZONA ALABAMA AIR FORCE — — 3 — 3 8 5 10 13 24 5 — 10 16 1 — 2 — 1 2 2 7 — 1 — 2 — 2 — 2 — 4 — — — — — 16 — 9 — 3 — — 16 — — — — 6 — 18 — — — — Alabama leads,7-2 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Tied, 1-1 Miami leads1-0 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Alabama leads,6-0 Miami leads,2-0 Tied, 1-1 Arizona leads,1-0 Miamileads,1-0 Mai W 18-16 Miami 13-34 7-28 L 0-30 0-36 L L 13-43 New L Orleans 3-31 W Tuscaloosa, L Ala. New 33-25 Tuscaloosa, L Ala. 12-17 Orleans Miami Tuscaloosa, Ala. L 3-36 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6-21 L L Miami (HC) Tuscaloosa, Ala. Miami Mai W 8-7 W Miami Tucson, 36-9 Ariz. 8-32 L 6-42 L 7-21 Miami (HC) Tuscaloosa, Ala. L W 34-12 W Miami 23-7 Miami Miami (HC) 21-3 W W 23-14 ColoradoSprings,Colo. Miami Mai W 42-10 Miami W 31-3 Fayetteville W Tempe, 47-10 Ariz. Fyteil W 51-7 Fayetteville 12-13 L Tempe, Ariz. 0-29 L Tempe,Ariz.(Fiesta) 6-14 L 7-21 Miami (HC) L Miami

1984 1978 1967 1995 1994 1958 1957 1954 Neutral Site: Auburn: Miami: 1974 1968 1960 1959 1954 1953 1945 West Point: Miami: 1973 1972 MIAMI LEADS,3-0 1993 1991 1990 1985 1984 1979 1976 1975 1973 1965 1964 1960 SCORE 1958 W/L 1956 1955 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,23-5 OPP SITE SCORE Miami: W/L 2011 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,1-0 OPP SITE Waco, Texas: Miami: 1997 1995 1972 1971 SCORE W/L 1953 1947 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,6-3 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1944 YEAR UM AUBURN LEADS,7-4 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1971 YEAR UM OPP SITE ARMY BOSTON COLLEGE BETHUNE-COOKMAN BAYLOR AUBURN — — 14 — — — — — — — — — — 11 — 11 — 10 — — 10 1 — 19 16 11 9 — — — — 17 — 7 6 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 4 25 4 20 1 — 3 — — — 12 — — — — — — — 16 — — — — — — — — — 13 — — — Auburn leads,4-2 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,4-2 Auburn leads,3-1 Miami leads,2-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,2-1

im 6-21 W L Tampa, 20-18 Fla. Miami uun l. L 6-31 L 20-29 13-14 W 19-38 7-0 L L Auburn, Ala. L Miami W Auburn, Ala. 33-7 Miami Miami Miami 19-7 28-7 W W WestPoint,N.Y. WestPoint,N.Y. W 24-13 Miami (HC) hsntHl,Ms. 17-14 45-47 W 19-14 Chestnut Hill,Mass. L W 45-10 W 42-12 ChestnutHill,Mass. W 7-21 ChestnutHill,Mass. Miami Miami W W L W W 19-8 Miami 15-10 W 13-6 ChestnutHill,Mass. Miami 27-6 (HC) 2-6 W 30-6 (HC) Miami 10-7 W L Miami W Miami 27-6 ChestnutHill,Mass. Miami 14-7 Miami Miami W 45-14 Miami 45-14 3-10 W W L 35-14 7-18 W Waco,Texas 41-15 Waco, Texas L Miami W Miami Waco, 14-8 Texas Miami im 0-3 L 7-20 W L 17-15 Miami Auburn, Ala. Auburn, Ala. Mai W 23-7 23-7 W Chestnut Hill,Mass. Miami 13-21 L W W 13-7 19-13 Miami Miami Miami

2007 Provo: Miami: ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1996 YEAR UM OPP SITE ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1935 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,2-1-1 OPP SITE Boston: Miami: 1952 1950 1936 Chestnut Hill: Miami: 2011 2006 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1997 ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 2008 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,1-0 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1964 YEAR UM TIED, 2-2 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1935 YEAR UM MIAMI LEADS,3-1-1 OPP SITE SCORE W/L 1988 YEAR UM TIED, 1-1 OPP SITE Miami: Neutral Site: Berkeley: Miami: 2008 1990 1989 Neutral Site: Lewisburg: Miami: 1955 1938 1937 1936 1990 1998 BYU BOSTON UNIVERSITY CHARLESTON SOUTHERN CAL BUCKNELL 14 — — — — — — — — 18 2 — 1 — 1 — 2 — 23 — 25 — 25 — — — — — 10 — 3 — — — 20 — — — — — — — — — 1 16 2 — — — — — BYU leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,2-0 Miami leads,16-2 Miami leads,1-0 Tied, 1-1 Miami leads,2-0 Boston leads,1-0-1 Miami leads,1-0

— Miami leads,1-0-1 Cal leads,1-0 Bucknell leads,1-0 Miami leads,7-3 otn L 7-9 L 17-0 W W 34-7 Boston 7-7 T Miami Miami(HC) Boston 17-24 L 14-28 L W Miami W ChestnutHill,Mass. 18-7 33-14 38-6 W 31-28 W Miami 52-6 W ChestnutHill,Mass. Miami W 35-17 W ChestnutHill,Mass. Miami W 43-26 ChestnutHill,Mass. Miami Miami Mai W 52-7 Miami 17-24 7-9 L L W San Francisco 31-3 W Berkeley, Miami 52-24 Miami Calif. W 46-0 0-26 W Miami 19-0 L Miami Lewisburg, 6-6 (HC) W Miami(OrangeBowl) Lewisburg, Pa. T 6-0 Pa. W 41-17 Miami Mai W 17-14 Miami rv,Ua 21-28 L Provo, Utah

2OT 45-44 @HURRICANESPORTS SERIES RESULTS YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE CHATTANOOGA COLORADO STATE 1987 3 — Greenville, N.C. W 41-3 1988 4 — Greenville, N.C. W 31-7 MIAMI LEADS, 4-0 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 1989 7 — Miami W 40-10 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1996 12 — Miami L 6-31 1945 — — Chattanooga, Tenn. W 27-7 1985 4 — Miami (HC) W 24-3 1999 9 — Miami L 23-27 1946 — — Miami W 33-13 2003 2 — Miami W 38-3 1948 — — Miami W 19-0 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1951 — — Miami W 34-7 Miami: Miami leads, 5-2 Greenville: Miami leads, 4-0 Miami: Miami leads, 3-0 Chattanooga: Miami leads, 1-0 CONNECTICUT MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 EAST TENNESSEE STATE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE CINCINNATI 2002 1 — Miami W 48-14 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE MIAMI LEADS, 10-1 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1998 — — Miami W 66-17 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1947 — — Cincinnati L 7-20 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1948 — — Miami W 36-6 1982 — — Miami W 19-13 DETROIT 1983 8 — Cincinnati W 37-7 MIAMI LEADS, 4-0 1984 10 — Cincinnati W 49-25 ELON YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1985 — — Miami W 38-0 1947 — — Miami W 21-7 MIAMI LEADS, 2-1 1986 1 — Cincinnati W 45-13 1948 — — Detroit W 6-0 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1987 3 — Cincinnati W 48-10 1949 — — Miami W 27-6 1928 — — Miami L 18-21 1988 4 — Miami W 57-3 1964 — — Detroit W 10-7 1940 — — Miami W 31-7 1989 2 — Miami W 56-0 1941 — — Miami W 38-0 1998 — — Cincinnati W 38-12 Miami: Miami leads, 2-0 Detroit: Miami leads, 2-0 Miami: Miami leads, 2-1 Miami: Miami leads, 5-0 Cincinnati: Cincinnati leads, 5-1 DRAKE FLORIDA THE CITADEL DRAKE LEADS, 2-1 MIAMI LEADS, 28-26 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE MIAMI LEADS, 2-0 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1937 — — Miami (HC) L 0-7 1938 — — Gainesville W 19-7 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1938 — — Des Moines, Iowa L 6-18 1939 — — Miami (HC) L 0-13 1950 — — Miami W 21-0 1939 — — Miami W 33-6 1940 — — Miami L 6-46 1996 11 — Miami W 52-6 1941 — — Miami (HC) L 0-14 Miami: Tied, 1-1 1942 — — Miami W 12-0 Miami: Miami leads, 2-0 Des Moines: Drake leads, 1-0 1944 — — Miami (HC) L 0-13 1945 — — Miami W 7-6 1946 — — Gainesville W 20-13 CLEMSON 1947 — — Miami (HC) L 6-7 DUKE 1948 — — Gainesville L 13-27 MIAMI LEADS, 6-3 MIAMI LEADS, 8-1 1949 — — Miami (HC) W 28-13 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1950 17 — Gainesville W 20-14 1945 — — Miami W 7-6 1976 — — Miami L 7-20 1951 — — Miami (HC) W 21-6 1951 — 19 Miami (Orange) L 14-15 1983 15 — Durham, N.C. W 56-17 1952 — — Gainesville L 6-43 1952 — — Jacksonville, Fla. W 14-0 2005 9 — Miami W 52-7 1953 — — Miami (HC) W 14-10 1953 — — Miami W 39-7 2006 — — Durham, N.C. W 20-15 1954 11 — Gainesville W 14-0 1956 8 13 Miami W 21-0 2007 — — Miami W 24-14 1955 14 — Miami W 7-6 2004 11 — Miami L OT 17-24 2008 — — Durham, N.C. W 49-31 1956 6 18 Gainesville W 20-7 2005 13 20 Clemson, S.C. W 36-30 2009 20 — Miami W 34-16 1957 — 20 Miami L 0-14 2009 8 — Miami L OT 37-40 2010 — — Durham, N.C. W 28-13 1958 — 14 Jacksonville, Fla. L 9-12 2010 16 — Clemson, S.C. W 30-21 2011 — — Miami (HC) W 49-14 1959 12 — Jacksonville, Fla. L 14-23 1960 — 19 Miami L 0-18 Miami: Miami leads, 3-2 Miami: Miami leads, 4-1 1961 — — Gainesville W 15-6 Clemson: Miami leads, 2-0 Durham: Miami leads, 4-0 1962 — — Miami W 17-15 Neutral Site: Tied, 1-1 1963 — — Miami L 21-27 1964 — — Gainesville L 10-12

1965 — 10 Miami (HC) W 16-13 HISTORY & RECORDS DUQUESNE COLORADO 1966 — 9 Gainesville W 21-16 TIED, 1-1 1967 — — Miami W 20-13

1968 — — Gainesville L 10-14 PLAYERS COLORADO LEADS, 5-3 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1969 — 17 Miami L 16-35 1934 — — Miami L 7-33 1961 — — Miami L 7-9 1970 — — Gainesville W 14-13 1938 — — Miami W 21-7 1966 — — Boulder, Colo. W 24-3 1971 — — Miami L 16-45 1967 — — Houston L 21-31 1972 — — Gainesville L 6-17 Miami: Tied, 1-1 1975 — 13 Miami L 10-23 1973 — — Miami L 7-14 1976 — — Boulder, Colo. L 3-33 1974 — — Gainesville L 7-31 1978 — — Boulder, Colo. L 7-17 1975 — 13 Miami L 11-15 1993 3 — Boulder, Colo. W 35-29 EAST CAROLINA 1976 — — Orlando, Fla. L 10-19 2005 12 — Miami W 23-3 MIAMI LEADS, 9-2 1977 — — Miami L 14-31 1978 — — Gainesville W 22-21 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE Miami: Colorado leads, 2-1 1979 — — Miami W 30-24 1980 — — Miami (HC) W 23-10 Boulder: Tied, 2-2 1980 — 18 Gainesville W 31-7 1981 — — Greenville, N.C. W 31-6 Neutral Site: Colorado leads, 1-0 1981 — 17 Miami W 21-20 1983 5 — Miami W 12-7 1982 15 16 Gainesville L 14-17 1985 — — Greenville, N.C. W 27-15 1983 — — Gainesville L 3-28 1986 1 — Miami W 36-10 1984 16 17 Tampa, Fla. W 32-20

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 65 HISTORY & RECORDS 1991 1990 1989 1988 1981 Neutral Site: Gainesville: Miami: 2003 2002 1986 66 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM SCORE W/L 1951 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,31-25 SITE SCORE W/L 2006 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,2-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1979 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,8-1 SITE SCORE W/L 1985 YEAR UM OPP SITE SERIES RESULTS 1987 1986 1985 1983 1982 1980 1979 1973 2008 2004 2000 1987 Miami: 2007 Tallahassee: Miami: 2010 2009 2006 2002 1999 1995 1992 1980 1984 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1972 1971 1970 1969 1966 1964 1963 1962 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1953 FLORIDA STATE FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL FLORIDA A&M 2 1 2 9 6 1 3 4 1 20 11 10 4 15 6 — 16 14 13 14 — 9 — 14 — 13 — — — — — — — — 18 — — 20 — — — — — — — — — — — — 9 — — — — — — — — — 9 — — — — — — — — — — — 13 — 16 — 1 — 8 — 19 — 1 — — — — — — 5 14 18 3 18 1 6 2 7 10 20 3 13 — 5 9 2 11 — Florida leads,14-13 Miami leads,2-0 Miami leads,8-0 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Miami leads,12-9 Florida A&Mleads,1-0 Tied, 3-3 alhse 10-24 L W W 31-22 W 17-16 Tallahassee 31-0 Tallahassee Miami W 26-25 Miami Tallahassee W 10-9 Miami 3-26 L 23-35 Gainesville L W 41-16 W Gainesville New 37-20 Orleans Miami Mai W W 23-9 35-0 Miami Miami W W 45-0 W 48-16 W 51-10 W Miami 63-17 13-16 W Miami 57-3 W Miami 49-3 L W Miami 38-0 Miami 49-0 Miami Miami Tallahassee Miami Tlaase W 17-16 Tallahassee 14-21 W 17-20 W L 3-27 47-0 14-16 23-17 L W 20-23 L Tallahassee 0-14 24-22 L Miami W 0-24 Miami (HC) L Tallahassee 14-10 L L Tallahassee Miami 6-17 Miami Miami W Miami L W 7-6 Miami Miami 25-7 W Miami 7-6 W Miami W W Miami Tallahassee 20-7 W 40-13 34-0 W Tallahassee 27-0 Miami 35-13 Miami Miami Miami im 3-38 L W 7-24 41-23 W L 21-31 35-27 23-40 Miami Miami L Tallahassee L W Miami (HC) 27-19 14-37 Tallahassee Tallahassee Miami L Miami W W 27-10 38-33 W Atlanta 31-4 Miami W 23-15 Miami Gainesville

2005 SCORE W/L 1992 YEAR UM OPP SITE 2011 2010 2006 2002 Neutral Site: Tallahassee: Miami: 2009 2008 2007 2004 2003 2003 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1948 1945 1940 SCORE 1939 W/L 1938 1937 YEAR UM OPP GEORGIA LEADS,7-4-1 SITE Washington, D.C.: Miami: SCORE 1950 W/L 1936 1935 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,2-1 SITE SCORE Miami: W/L 1947 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,1-0 SITE Miami: SCORE 1954 W/L 1942 1927 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,2-1 SITE New York: Miami: SCORE W/L 1954 1953 YEAR UM OPP TIED, 1-1 SITE GEORGIA GEORGETOWN GEORGE WASHINGTON FURMAN FORDHAM — — — — — — — — 10 — — — — — 13 23 — 18 — — — — — — 11 11 9 14 5 4 10 9 1 9 2 14 7 1 19 1 — 9 — 4 6 3 — 1 13 3 3 1 2 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — 8 — — — — — Florida Stateleads,17-16 Miami leads,2-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,2-1 Miami leads,1-0 Fordham leads,1-0 Miami leads,14-8 Miami leads,1-0 im Oag ol W 16-14 14-26 W 21-31 W W 16-34 Miami(OrangeBowl) L 0-47 L 28-27 W 22-14 L Tallahassee 17-41 L 27-24 Miami 10-28 L Tallahassee Miami Miami L W Tallahassee Miami 34-20 W Tallahassee 19-16 Tallahassee Miami Miami Georgetown leads,1-0 alhse 19-23 39-41 L 10-13 L L Tallahassee W Miami 37-29 Miami Tallahassee im 21-42 21-27 7-28 L 0-13 L L 0-26 L L Miami W Miami Miami 13-7 Miami Miami Miami 0-13 W W 42-7 L 10-6 Miami Washington, D.C. Miami W 28-7 Miami 7-39 L W W 51-13 32-13 Miami Miami Miami 0-20 L W 75-7 New York New York im 17-45 L 7-10 W Miami 38-34 L Tallahassee W Tallahassee Miami W 49-27 Tallahassee

OT 16-10 1964 Neutral Site: 1981 1975 1974 1972 1954 Atlanta: Miami: 2010 2007 2004 1975 ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1949 YEAR UM OPP SITE ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1955 YEAR UM OPP GEORGIA TECHLEADS,10-7 SITE SCORE W/L 1932 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,4-1 SITE 1980 1968 1967 Miami: 1994 1993 1937 1936 Miami: 1966 1963 1961 1956 1952 ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1957 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,11-7 SITE SCORE W/L 1945 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,2-0 SITE 1983 1982 1976 1973 1971 1970 1969 1965 1958 Neutral Site: Miami: 2011 2009 2008 2006 2005 1999 1978 1977 1970 GEORGIA TECH GEORGIA SOUTHERN HOUSTON HOLY CROSS — — — — 9 10 6 — 3 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 11 — — — — — — — 19 — 16 — — 18 — 6 — — — 19 15 14 — — — 16 — — — — — — — — 14 — — — — 16 — 22 — — 20 14 — — — — — 21 3 — 4 — 23 15 — — — — — — — 19 15 — Miami leads,3-2 Miami leads,4-1 Georgia leads,7-4-1 Miami leads,1-0 Georgia Techleads,8-3 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 oso 16-21 L Houston tat 0-20 L W 49-7 Atlanta Miami (HC) 6-19 W W L 56-0 W 30-7 W 40-0 Miami 44-0 Miami Miami Miami Miami 14-31 L 13-35 W 7-6 L W 32-7 7-7 Miami Miami W T Miami 13-9 Miami Miami Miami Hutn W W W 29-7 31-12 12-7 Houston 3-36 W Miami Miami 24-20 36-38 L W L 0-7 Miami 26-37 33-13 L L W Miami Miami 44-12 Houston Miami (HC) Miami Houston W 26-20 Miami 23-41 14-17 L 10-14 L W 35-10 L 19-24 6-10 Atlanta Atlanta 23-38 L Miami W L L 27-3 Miami Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta W Atlanta 10-7 Atlanta tat 6-14 L Atlanta im 7-30 W L 6-27 14-7 W L Houston 20-3 Miami Houston Houston W Miami 13-6 (Orange) W 23-30 24-7 W L 33-17 Miami Miami 21-31 Atlanta L W Jacksonville, 28-13 Fla. Atlanta

@HURRICANESPORTS SERIES RESULTS YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1991 2 10 Miami W 40-10 LONG BEACH STATE LOUISVILLE 2004 4 — Houston W 38-13 2006 — — Miami W 14-3 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 MIAMI LEADS, 9-1-1 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE Miami: Miami leads, 7-3 1991 2 — Miami W 55-0 1933 — — Miami W 33-7 Houston: Tied, 4-4 1949 — — Louisville, Ky. W 26-0 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1950 9 — Miami T 13-13 1979 — — Miami W 24-12 INDIANA 1980 — — Louisville, Ky. W 24-10 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 1982 17 — Louisville, Ky. W 28-6 TIED, 1-1 1983 12 — Miami W 42-14 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE MIAMI LEADS, 2-0 1984 6 — Louisville, Ky. W 38-23 15 — Miami W 45-7 1964 — — Miami L 14-28 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1985 3 18 Miami W 41-38 1966 — — Miami W 14-7 1927 — — Miami W 7-0 2004 1928 — — Miami W 20-0 2006 15 12 Louisville, Ky. L 7-31 Miami: Tied, 1-1 Miami: Miami leads, 2-0 Miami: Miami leads, 5-0-1 Louisville: Miami leads, 4-1 IOWA LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE MIAMI LEADS, 4-0 MARYLAND MIAMI LEADS, 2-1 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE MARYLAND LEADS, 9-8 1950 14 — Miami (HC) W 14-6 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1966 — — Miami W 44-0 1929 — — Lafayette, La. L 0-14 — — Miami (HC) L 13-27 1990 10 — Miami W 48-21 1930 — — Lafayette, La. W 6-0 1948 — 14 Miami L 0-13 1992 1 23 Iowa City, Iowa W 24-7 1932 — — Miami W 7-0 1949 1953 — 3 Miami L 0-30 Miami: Miami leads, 3-0 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1954 16 — Miami W 9-7 Iowa City: Miami leads, 1-0 Lafayette: Tied, 1-1 1956 11 — Miami W 13-6 1957 — — Miami (HC) L 6-16 1958 — — Miami L 14-26 1962 — — Miami W 28-24 JACKSONVILLE STATE LSU 1970 — — Miami W 18-11 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 1972 — — Miami W 28-8 LSU LEADS 9-3 1982 — 19 College Park, Md. L 17-18 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1984 6 — Miami L 40-42 1931 — — Miami W 14-3 1946 — 11 Miami L 7-20 1985 8 — College Park, Md. W 29-22 1958 — 11 Miami L 0-41 1987 3 — Miami W 46-16 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1959 — 1 Baton Rouge, La. L 3-17 2006 — 24 College Park, Md. L 13-14 1962 — 6 Baton Rouge, La. L 3-27 2010 — — Miami W 26-20 1963 — — Miami L 0-3 2011 — — College Park, Md. L 24-32 KANSAS 1965 — — Miami L 27-34 1966 — — Baton Rouge, La. L 8-10 Miami: Miami leads, 7-6 MIAMI LEADS, 4-0 1967 — — Baton Rouge, La. W 17-15 College Park: Maryland leads, 3-1 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1968 — 8 Miami W 30-0 1957 — — Miami W 48-6 1969 — 14 Miami L 0-20 1977 — — Miami W 14-7 1988 3 11 Baton Rouge, La. W 44-3 MARSHALL 1978 — — Lawrence, Kan. W 38-6 2005 9 10 Atlanta L 3-40 1990 3 — Miami W 34-0 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 Miami: LSU leads, 5-1 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE Baton Rouge: LSU leads, 3-2 Miami: Miami leads, 4-0 2007 — — Miami W 31-3 Neutral Site: LSU leads, 1-0 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 KANSAS STATE LOUISIANA TECH K-STATE LEADS, 1-0

YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE MIAMI LEADS, 4-0 MCNEESE STATE 2011 — — Miami L 24-28 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 1979 — — Miami W 6-0 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 2000 4 — Miami W 42-31 Miami: K-State leads, 1-0 2000 6 — Miami W 61-14 2003 3 — Miami W 48-9

2004 4 — Miami W 48-0 HISTORY & RECORDS Miami: Miami leads, 1-0

KENTUCKY Miami: Miami leads, 4-0

KENTUCKY LEADS, 5-3 PLAYERS

YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE MEMPHIS 1948 — — Miami L 5-25 MIAMI LEADS, 2-1 1949 — 20 Miami L 6-21 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1951 19 14 Lexington, Ky. L 0-32 1969 — — Memphis, Tenn. L 13-26 1952 — — Miami L 0-29 1993 9 — Miami W 41-17 1959 — — Miami L 3-22 1996 11 — Memphis, Tenn. W 30-7 1961 — — Lexington, Ky. W 14-7 1962 — — Miami W 25-17 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1963 — — Lexington, Ky. W 20-14 Memphis: Tied, 1-1 Miami: Kentucky leads, 4-1 Kentucky: Miami leads, 2-1

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 67 HISTORY & RECORDS 68 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM SCORE W/L 1954 YEAR UM OPP MISSISSIPPI STATELEADS,3-2 SITE SCORE W/L 1936 YEAR UM OPP MISSISSIPPI LEADS,2-1 SITE SCORE W/L 1931 YEAR UM OPP MIDDLE TENNESSEELEADS,2-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1945 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,4-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1984 YEAR UM OPP TIED, 1-1 SITE SCORE W/L 1945 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,3-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1926 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,2-0 SITE SERIES RESULTS 1982 1982 Ann Arbor: 1988 East Lansing: Miami: 1989 1959 Miami: 1987 1946 Miami: 1936 Starkville: Miami: 1983 1981 1980 Miami: 1951 1940 Murfreesboro: Miami: 1932 MISSISSIPPI STATE MISSISSIPPI MIDDLE TENNESSEE MICHIGAN STATE MICHIGAN MIAMI (OHIO) MERCER 10 — 17 — 13 16 18 — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — 16 — 18 11 — — 1 15 1 14 3 — — — — — — — — — Miami leads,3-0 Miami leads,3-0 Miami leads,2-0 Miami leads,2-1 Ole Missleads,2-1 Middle Tennesseeleads,1-0 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Tied, 1-1 Tied, 1-1 Miami leads,1-0 Middle Tennesseeleads,1-0 atLnig ih W 26-20 W W 25-22 W EastLansing,Mich. 21-7 Miami Miami W W 54-3 20-17 Miami W Miami 27-13 Miami (HC) W W 13-0 22-6 Miami Miami im 31-34 L W 31-14 W W Starkville, Miami 27-13 31-7 Miss. Miami Miami 7-21 0-14 L W L 20-7 Miami (HC) Miami Miami (HC) 0-7 L 6-25 L Miami Murfreesboro, Tenn. trvle is 10-14 L Starkville, Miss. W 18-13 Miami 31-30 14-22 W L AnnArbor,Mich. AnnArbor,Mich.

1994 1971 1969 1961 Murray: Miami: 1932 Columbia: Miami: 1989 1988 MISSOURI LEADS,3-0 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 1963 1961 1960 SCORE 1959 W/L 1952 1946 YEAR UM OPP TIED, 7-7 SITE SCORE Neutral Site: W/L 2006 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,1-0 SITE Neutral Site: Lincoln: Miami: 2001 1991 1988 1983 1976 1975 SCORE 1962 W/L 1953 1951 YEAR UM OPP TIED, 5-5 SITE Miami: 1975 SCORE W/L 1959 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,3-2 SITE SCORE W/L 1931 YEAR UM OPP MURRAY STATELEADS,1-0-1 SITE SCORE W/L 1950 YEAR UM OPP SITE MISSOURI NORTH CAROLINA NEVADA NEBRASKA NAVY MURRAY STATE 1 4 4 1 1 11 2 6 5 1 — 5 — 4 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — 1 — 15 — — — — — — — 6 — 4 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Tied, 0-0-1 Miami leads,2-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,3-2 Nebraska leads,3-0 Murray Stateleads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,4-2

im Oag) L 17-24 L W 9-17 37-14 16-31 L Miami (Orange) Pasadena L W Miami W Lincoln, Neb. Miami 23-3 (Orange) Lincoln, Neb. 31-30 (Orange) im 6-17 L W W 23-8 30-10 Miami Miami (HC) Miami 0-15 L 0-0 T Murray, Ky. Miami W W 55-0 27-9 W Columbia, 38-7 Miami Mo. Miami im 24-28 L 27-33 L 28-31 W 16-27 W Miami 27-7 7-34 L ChapelHill,N.C. 34-16 0-21 L L Miami W ChapelHill,N.C. L Miami W ChapelHill,N.C. 29-12 W 14-7 10-0 Miami Miami (HC) Miami Miami Miami W Boise, 21-20 Idaho 16-20 34-36 L L W NewYork(Gotham) 19-7 Lincoln, Neb. 16-17 Miami L W 31-16 Miami Miami Mai( rne W Miami 22-0 (Orange)

1969 1979 1977 1973 ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 2009 YEAR UM OPP SITE ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1939 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,7-5-1 SITE 1981 1978 1975 1974 1972 1971 1967 1960 Raleigh: Miami: 2008 2007 2004 1998 1982 1981 1971 1957 1945 1944 1942 Chapel Hill: Miami: 2011 2010 ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1955 YEAR UM OPP NOTRE DAMELEADS,15-7-1 SITE SCORE W/L 1961 YEAR UM OPP TIED, 2-2 SITE SCORE W/L 1986 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,1-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1980 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,1-0 SITE 1980 1976 1965 Evanston: Miami: 1968 1967 1962 Miami: Miami: NORTH CAROLINASTATE NOTRE DAME NORTHWESTERN NORTHERN ILLINOIS NORTH TEXAS — — — — 4 — 24 — — — 11 — — — — — — 12 — — — — — — — — — — 25 — — — 9 — 13 7 — — — 19 — 5 — 13 — — — 7 — 5 — 10 — 7 — 6 — 6 — — 15 5 19 — 8 — — — — — 1 — — — Miami leads,5-4-1 Miami leads,6-3 Miami leads,2-1 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,2-1 Northwestern leads,1-0 North Carolinaleads,4-1 ot ed n. L 14-32 10-48 L L 0-44 SouthBend,Ind. 7-28 0-17 L 22-24 L Miami L L 0-14 SouthBend,Ind. Miami L Miami 0-0 Miami T Miami Miami aeg,NC 28-38 16-19 L L 7-13 W Raleigh, N.C. L W Miami (OT) 46-23 7-28 W 41-3 0-2 Raleigh, 45-31 W L Miami N.C. W L Miami 23-13 W Miami Raleigh, 14-6 21-7 N.C. Miami W Miami Miami 27-7 Miami Miami 30-24 24-33 W W L 33-10 ChapelHill,N.C. ChapelHill,N.C. Miami oy,Jpn L 15-40 W 9-32 L 37-15 L Miami Tokyo, Japan Miami W 28-12 Miami (HC) 7-29 7-12 L W L 28-7 W Evanston, Ill. Miami 10-6 Miami Miami W 34-0 Miami W 26-8 Miami Mai 0-0 T Miami ot ed n. L 0-20 27-40 L L South Bend,Ind. 17-20 SouthBend,Ind. L SouthBend,Ind.

@HURRICANESPORTS SERIES RESULTS YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1982 17 10 South Bend, Ind. L 14-16 PENN STATE PURDUE 1983 — 13 Miami W 20-0 1984 14 16 South Bend, Ind. W 31-13 PENN STATE LEADS, 7-6 MIAMI LEADS, 5-1 1985 4 — Miami W 58-7 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1987 2 10 Miami W 24-0 1961 — 8 Miami W 25-8 1949 — — Miami L 0-14 1988 1 4 South Bend, Ind. L 30-31 1967 — — Miami L 8-17 1950 — 9 West Lafayette, Ind. W 20-14 1989 7 1 Miami W 27-10 1968 — 4 University Park, Pa. L 7-22 1951 — — Miami W 7-0 1990 2 — South Bend, Ind. L 20-29 1976 — — Miami L 7-21 1963 — — Miami W 3-0 2010 — — El Paso, Texas L 17-13 1977 — 9 University Park, Pa. L 7-49 1983 — — Miami W 35-0 1979 — 19 University Park, Pa. W 26-10 1984 5 — West Lafayette, Ind. W 28-17 Miami: Miami leads, 2-1 1980 — 13 University Park, Pa. L 12-27 Evanston: Northwestern leads, 1-0 1981 — 1 Miami (HC) W 17-14 Miami: Miami leads, 3-1 1987 1 2 Tempe, Ariz. (Fiesta) L 10-14 West Lafayette: Miami leads, 2-0 1991 2 9 Miami W 26-20 OHIO STATE 1992 2 7 University Park, Pa. W 17-14 1999 8 2 Miami L 23-27 RICE OHIO STATE LEADS, 3-2 2001 2 — University Park, Pa. W 33-7 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE MIAMI LEADS, 2-0 1977 — 5 Columbus, Ohio L 0-10 Miami: Tied, 3-3 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1999 12 9 Meadowlands, N.J. W 23-14 University Park: Tied, 3-3 1984 16 — Miami W 38-3 2002 1 2 Miami L 2OT 24-31 Neutral Site: Penn State leads, 1-0 1985 — — Houston W 48-20 2010 12 2 Columbus, Ohio L 24-36 2011 — 17 Miami W 24-6 Miami: Miami leads, 3-1 PITTSBURGH West Lafayette: Miami leads, 2-0 Miami: Tied, 1-1 Columbus: Ohio State leads, 2-0 MIAMI LEADS, 22-9-1 Neutral Site: Miami leads, 1-0 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE RICHMOND 1950 11 — Pittsburgh, Pa. W 28-0 1951 — — Miami L 7-21 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 OKLAHOMA 1955 — 16 Pittsburgh, Pa. W 21-7 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1956 6 13 Miami (HC) L 7-14 1952 — — Miami W 41-6 MIAMI LEADS, 4-3 1957 — — Miami W 28-13 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1960 — — Pittsburgh, Pa. L 6-17 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 — — Miami L 7-10 1973 17 6 Norman, Okla. L 20-24 1961 — — Pittsburgh, Pa. W 23-14 1975 — 1 Miami L 17-20 1962 — 5 Miami L 20-31 1985 — 3 Norman, Okla. W 27-14 1963 — — Miami T 20-20 RUTGERS 1986 2 1 Miami W 28-16 1964 1965 — — Pittsburgh, Pa. L 14-28 1988 2 1 Miami (Orange) W 20-14 MIAMI LEADS, 11-0 1966 — — Miami (HC) W 38-14 2007 — 6 Norman, Okla. L 13-51 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1967 — — Pittsburgh, Pa. W 58-0 2009 17 8 Miami W 21-20 1993 3 — Miami (HC) W 31-17 1968 — — Miami W 48-0 1994 13 — Piscataway, N.J. W 24-3 1970 — 18 Pittsburgh, Pa. L 17-28 Miami: Miami leads, 2-1 1995 — — Miami W 56-21 1976 — 2 Pittsburgh, Pa. L 19-36 Norman: Oklahoma leads, 2-1 1996 10 — Piscataway, N.J. W 33-0 1984 9 — Miami (HC) W 27-7 Neutral Site: Miami leads, 1-0 1997 — — Miami (HC) W 51-23 1986 1 — Pittsburgh, Pa. W 37-10 1998 — — Miami W 53-17 1989 7 14 Pittsburgh, Pa. W 24-3 1999 — — Miami W 55-0 1990 8 — Miami W 45-0 2000 10 — Piscataway, N.J. W 64-6 OKLAHOMA STATE 1993 4 — Pittsburgh, Pa. W 35-7 2001 1 — Miami W 61-0 1994 5 — Miami (HC) W 17-12 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 2002 1 — Piscataway, N.J. W 42-17 1995 — — Pittsburgh, Pa. W 17-16 2003 13 — Miami W 34-10 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1996 10 — Miami W 45-0 1991 2 — Miami W 40-3 1997 22 — Pittsburgh, Pa. L 17-21 Miami: Miami leads, 2-0 1998 22 — Miami W 38-10 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1999 22 — Pittsburgh, Pa. W 33-3 2000 2 — Miami W 35-7 2001 1 — Miami W 43-21 SAMFORD OREGON 2002 1 17 Miami W 28-21 2003 10 20 Miami W 28-14 TIED, 3-3 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 2010 19 — Pittsburgh, Pa. W 31-3 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1926 — — Miami W 9-7 1958 — — Miami W 2-0 Miami: Miami leads, 12-4-1 1927 — — Miami L 0-52

Pittsburgh: Miami leads, 8-5 1928 — — Miami L 0-7 HISTORY & RECORDS Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1929 — — Miami W 7-0 1930 — — Dothan, Ala. L 0-24 1941 — — Miami W 19-0 PRESBYTERIAN PLAYERS PACIFIC MIAMI LEADS, 2-0 Miami: Miami leads, 3-2 Neutral Site: Samford leads, 1-0 MIAMI LEADS, 2-0 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1943 — — Miami W 32-13 1974 — — Miami W 35-6 1944 — — Miami W 31-12 1977 — — Miami W 24-3 Miami: Miami leads, 2-0 Miami: Miami leads, 2-0

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 69 HISTORY & RECORDS Columbia: Miami: 70 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM SCORE W/L 1926 YEAR UM OPP TIED, 5-5-2 SITE SCORE W/L 1965 YEAR UM OPP SMU LEADS,1-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1934 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,2-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1936 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,8-5-2 SITE SCORE W/L 1989 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,1-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1978 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,5-1 SITE SERIES RESULTS 1959 1987 1986 1960 1956 1949 1947 1945 1944 1942 1941 1940 1939 1937 Miami: San Diego: Miami: 1992 1991 1990 1989 1979 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1930 1929 1928 1927 Dallas: Miami: 1935 STETSON SMU SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA SOUTH CAROLINA SAN JOSESTATE SAN DIEGOSTATE — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 8 3 — — — — — — 17 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 2 — 1 — 1 — 3 — 7 — — — — — SMU leads,1-0 Miami leads,7-4-2 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,3-0 Miami leads,2-0 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Tied, 1-1 Miami leads,2-1 im 20-16 L Miami im 0-8 W L 21-6 W W Columbia, W 2-7 34-14 Miami 13-7 S.C. 26-6 Miami 0-3 L 13-13 (HC) 3-6 0-0 T 6-7 Miami Miami W T L 7-6 L Miami W L Miami 13-6 Miami Miami Miami (HC) Columbia, S.C. Miami Miami W 48-16 Miami 63-17 30-28 W W 20-31 W 39-12 SanDiego,Calif. L SanDiego,Calif. Miami W 42-6 SanDiego,Calif. Miami W (HC) 16-14 Miami (HC) im 12-13 L 0-19 W W 25-13 6-15 L 0-12 20-6 0-36 L Miami L Miami L Miami 6-6 Miami 0-0 T Miami Miami (HC) T W DeLand, Fla. (HC) Miami 20-0 Miami 3-7 Miami L Dallas W W 2-0 26-7 Miami Miami Mai W 14-6 Miami 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1965 1961 Neutral Site: Knoxville: Miami: 2002 2001 2000 1993 1992 1990 1979 1978 1974 1973 1971 1970 DeLand: Miami: 1952 ERU P IE / SCORE 2003 W/L 2002 1986 YEAR UM OPP TENNESSEE LEADS,2-1 SITE Philadelphia: Miami: 2005 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 SCORE 1993 W/L 1992 1930 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,13-1 SITE Neutral Site: Syracuse: Miami: 2003 SCORE W/L 1960 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,15-7 SITE ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1940 YEAR UM OPP SITE TENNESSEE TEMPLE SYRACUSE 7 — 2 — 1 — 1 — 4 — 23 — 24 — — — 22 — — — 5 — 4 — 1 — — — 14 — 1 — 1 14 2 — — — 19 21 — 16 23 16 25 22 5 10 6 23 1 8 2 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 9 — 14 — 14 — — — — 6 18 2 — 2 8 Tennessee leads,1-0 Miami leads,5-4-2 Miami leads,8-0 Miami leads,8-3 Stetson leads,1-0 Miami leads,7-3 Miami leads,1-0 Tennessee leads,1-0 Syracuse leads,1-0 Miami leads,5-1 Srcs,N Y W Syracuse, 16-10 N.Y. W Syracuse, 24-0 N.Y. e ren 7-35 L New Orleans Mai W 45-13 W Syracuse, 26-0 Miami N.Y. 15-25 0-14 W L 33-7 W L W 21-9 16-56 Syracuse, N.Y. Miami 14-7 L Miami Miami W Miami Syracuse, Syracuse, N.Y. 34-23 N.Y. W W 35-0 19-0 Miami Miami Kovle en W Knoxville, 26-3 Tenn. W W 52-14 W 34-3 W Philadelphia 38-0 W 44-21 Miami W W Philadelphia 55-0 W 45-17 Miami 42-7 Philadelphia 47-15 0-34 Miami W Miami W 57-26 Miami W W L Philadelphia 42-7 38-14 36-12 Miami Philadelphia W (HC) Miami 48-0 Philadelphia Miami (HC) W 17-10 Miami W Syracuse, 49-7 N.Y. im 13-33 13-66 L L W Syracuse, N.Y. 35-24 Miami W W 49-0 Syracuse, 38-31 Miami W N.Y. Syracuse, 27-6 Miami N.Y. 14-21 14-15 L L Memphis, Tenn. Miami im 6-10 L Miami W 59-0 Miami 2008 1973 1962 1956 Austin: Miami: 1991 1981 MIAMI LEADS,6-3 SCORE W/L 1944 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,2-1 SITE Neutral Site: SCORE W/L 1972 YEAR UM OPP TIED, 2-2 SITE College Station: Miami: 2007 ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 2001 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,1-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1987 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,1-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1939 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,4-1 SITE SCORE W/L 1946 YEAR UM OPP SITE Miami: Miami: Lubbock: Miami: 1990 1986 1941 1940 Fort Worth: Miami: 1992 1977 1976 1969 1955 1947 TCU TEXAS A&M TEXAS TROY TOLEDO TEXAS TECH — — — 16 — — 4 3 14 4 — 6 — 14 1 — 3 — 8 — 2 — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — — — — 19 10 — 18 — — — — Miami leads,1-0 Tied, 1-1 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,3-0 Miami leads,5-2 Texas leads,2-0 Tied, 1-1 Tied, 1-1 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,1-0 utn ea 7-14 L W 20-15 W Austin, Texas Dallas 46-3 (Cotton) Miami im 14-70 L 41-23 W CollegeStation,Texas Miami Mai W 38-7 Miami W 24-14 Miami 14-61 W W 61-11 L 6-0 W W Lubbock, Miami 45-10 19-0 Texas Lubbock, Texas Miami Miami 17-21 W 45-10 L 6-19 W W 49-0 W FortWorth,Texas L Miami 14-9 21-20 Miami Miami W Miami 20-12 Miami Miami Mai W 34-17 Miami 10-23 L Austin, Texas im 19-21 L 14-0 W FortWorth,Texas Miami @HURRICANESPORTS SERIES RESULTS TULANE USF VMI MIAMI LEADS, 6-5-1 MIAMI LEADS, 3-1 MIAMI LEADS, 2-0 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1951 — — New Orleans L 7-21 2005 9 — Miami W 27-7 1941 — — Miami W 10-7 1959 — — Miami W 26-7 2009 19 — Tampa, Fla. W 31-10 1952 — — Miami W 45-0 1960 — — New Orleans W 6-0 2010 — — Miami (OT) L 20-23 1963 — — New Orleans W 10-0 2011 — — Miami W 6-3 Miami: Miami leads, 2-0 1964 — — Miami W 21-0 1965 — — New Orleans L 16-24 Miami: Miami leads, 2-1 1966 — — New Orleans T 10-10 Tampa: Miami leads, 1-0 1967 — — Miami W 34-14 VIRGINIA TECH 1970 — — New Orleans L 16-31 MIAMI LEADS, 17-12 1972 — — Miami W 24-21 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1977 — — Miami (HC) L 10-13 UTAH STATE 1953 — — Miami W 26-0 1978 — — New Orleans L 16-20 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 1966 9 — Memphis, Tenn. W 14-7 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1967 — — Blacksburg, Va. W 14-7 Miami: Miami leads, 4-1 1978 — — Miami W 17-16 1968 12 — Miami W 13-8 New Orleans: Tulane leads, 4-2-1 1974 — — Miami W 14-7 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1981 20 — Atlanta W 20-10 1982 15 — Blacksburg, Va. W 14-8 TULSA 1987 3 — Miami (HC) W 27-13 1992 1 — Blacksburg, Va. W 43-23 MIAMI LEADS, 3-1 VANDERBILT 1993 3 — Miami W 21-2 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE TIED, 4-4 1994 6 13 Miami W 24-3 1944 — — Miami L 2-48 1995 17 — Blacksburg, Va. L 7-13 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1986 1 — Miami W 23-10 1996 18 21 Miami (HC) L 7-21 1947 — — Miami L 7-33 1988 3 — Miami W 34-3 1997 — 20 Blacksburg, Va. L 25-27 1948 — 12 Miami L 6-33 1991 2 — Tulsa, Okla. W 34-10 1998 — — Miami (OT) L 20-27 1952 — — Miami (HC) L 0-9 1999 19 2 Blacksburg, Va. L 10-43 1958 — — Miami L 15-28 Miami: Miami leads, 2-1 2000 3 2 Miami (HC) W 41-21 1964 — — Miami (HC) W 35-17 Tulsa: Miami leads, 1-0 2001 1 14 Blacksburg, Va. W 26-24 1965 — — Nashville W 28-14 2002 1 17 Miami W 56-45 1980 — — Nashville W 24-17 2003 2 10 Blacksburg, Va. L 7-31 1981 17 — Miami W 48-16 2004 9 11 Miami L 10-16 UCF UM LEADS 2-0 2005 5 3 Blacksburg, Va. W 27-7 Miami: Vanderbilt leads, 4-2 2006 — 24 Miami (HC) L 10-24 MIAMI LEADS, 2-0 Nashville: Miami leads, 2-0 2007 — 10 Miami L 14-44 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 2008 — — Miami W 16-14 2008 — — Miami W 20-14 2009 9 11 Blacksburg, Va. L 7-31 2009 9 — Miami W 27-7 VILLANOVA 2010 24 14 Miami L 17-31 2011 — 21 Miami L 35-38 Miami: Miami leads, 2-0 MIAMI LEADS, 3-1-1 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE Miami: Miami leads, 9-7 1946 — — Villanova, Pa. W 26-21 Blacksburg: Tied, 5-5 UCLA 1947 — — Villanova, Pa. T 7-7 Neutral Site: Miami leads, 2-0 UCLA LEADS, 2-1 1948 — — Miami L 10-19 1950 — — Miami W 18-12 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1957 — — Miami W 13-7 1985 13 14 Tempe, Ariz. L 37-39 WAKE FOREST 1995 12 — L 8-31 Miami: Miami leads, 2-1 1998 — 3 Miami W 49-45 MIAMI LEADS, 7-3 Villanova: Miami leads, 1-0-1 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 1928 — — Miami L 6-13 Los Angeles: UCLA leads, 1-0 1935 — — Miami W 3-0 Neutral Site: UCLA leads, 1-0 VIRGINIA 1939 — — Miami L 0-33 1944 — 18 Miami L 0-27 MIAMI LEADS, 5-4 1969 — — Miami W 49-7 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1971 — — Winston-Salem, N.C. W 29-10 UNLV 1996 19 — Orlando, Fla. W 31-21 2004 12 — Miami W 52-7 MIAMI LEADS, 1-0 2004 18 12 Charlottesville, Va. W 31-21 2005 3 — Winston-Salem, N.C. W 47-17 2005 10 — Miami W 25-17 2008 — — Miami W 16-10 HISTORY & RECORDS YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 2006 — — Charlottesville, Va. L 7-17 2009 18 — Miami W 28-27 1972 — — Miami (HC) W 51-7 2007 — 19 Miami L 0-48 2008 — — Charlottesville, Va. W 24-17 Miami: Miami leads, 5-3 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 PLAYERS 2009 16 — Miami W 52-17 Winston-Salem: Miami leads, 2-0 2010 22 — Charlottesville, Va. L 19-24 USC 2011 — — Miami L 21-28 Miami: Tied, 2-2 WASHINGTON TIED, 1-1 Charlottesville: Tied, 2-2 UW LEADS, 2-1 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE Neutral Site: 1-0 YEAR UM OPP SITE W/L SCORE 1966 — 5 Miami W 10-7 1994 6 17 Miami L 20-38 1968 13 2 Los Angeles, Calif. L 3-28 2000 4 15 Seattle L 29-34 2001 1 12 Miami W 65-7 Miami: Miami leads, 1-0 Los Angeles: USC leads, 1-0 Miami: Tied, 1-1 Seattle: UW leads, 1-0

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 71 HISTORY & RECORDS 1994 72 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM SCORE W/L 1942 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,16-3 SITE SCORE W/L 1930 YEAR UM OPP WKU LEADS,2-0 SITE SERIES RESULTS 1999 1997 1986 Morgantown: Miami: 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998 1996 1995 1993 1992 1991 1983 1974 1973 1956 Bowling Green: Miami: 1931 WEST VIRGINIA WESTERN KENTUCKY 2 — 1 — 1 — 12 — 23 — — 13 — — 25 12 25 — 7 — 4 9 1 — 3 — 1 — 7 12 — — — — 6 — — — — — — — Miami leads,9-2 WKU leads,1-0 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Miami leads,7-1 WKU leads,1-0 ognon .a 14-17 L Morgantown, W.Va. Mai W 17-28 22-20 W L 45-3 W Miami Morgantown, 28-20 W Miami W.Va. Morgantown, 40-23 W W Miami W.Va. Miami 17-12 47-10 W W Miami 14-20 35-23 Morgantown, 27-3 W L W.Va. Miami 38-6 Miami W Morgantown, W W 18-0 W.Va. Miami (HC) Morgantown, 21-13 58-14 W W.Va. Miami 21-20 Miami 0-19 L 0-20 L BowlingGreen,Ky. Miami Morgantown, W W.Va. 34-31 Morgantown, W W.Va. 10-7 W 20-3 Miami (HC) Madison: Miami: 1988 Miami: 2009 1989 Miami: 1970 1946 MIAMI LEADS,3-0 ERU P IE / SCORE W/L 1934 YEAR UM OPP MIAMI LEADS,1-0 SITE SCORE W/L 1958 YEAR UM OPP TIED, 2-2 SITE SCORE W/L 1932 YEAR UM OPP SITE WILLIAM &MARY WOFFORD WISCONSIN — — 15 25 3 — 1 — 15 14 — — — — — — Wisconsin leads,2-1 Miami leads,1-0 Miami leads,3-0 Miami leads,1-0 Mai W 42-14 Miami W 23-3 W Madison, 51-3 Miami Wis. W W 36-14 W 13-3 6-2 Miami Miami Miami im 14-20 L 0-20 L Miami Miami

@HURRICANESPORTS BOWL GAME HISTORY MIAMI IN BOWL GAMES (19-17) 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 DU 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 defi cit 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 fi rst of fi ve 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 fi nal 35 points 1987 Fiesta Penn State L 10-14 Jimmy Johnson 1/2/87 Vinny Testaverde threw INT with 18 seconds remaining 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 3 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 Miami’s 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 fi ve-game bowl winning streak 1994 Fiesta Arizona L 0-29 Dennis Erickson 1/1/94 Shut out in bowl game for fi rst 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 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 fi fth national title; fi rst 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 (MVP) rushing for 131 yards 2004 Peach Florida W 27-10 Larry Coker 12/31/04 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 threw for 272 yards, added 3 TDs 2008 Emerald California L 17-24 Randy Shannon 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 1 — interim head coach

BOWL GAME RECORD BREAKDOWN BY COACH BY DATE W L PCT W L PCT Tom McCann 1 1 .500 New Year’s Eve 2 1 .667 Irl Tubbs 0 1 .000 New Year’s Day 7 8 .467 Jack Harding 0 1 .000 Andy Gustafson 1 3 .250 BY BOWL GAME Charlie Tate 1 1 .500 W L PCT Howard Schnellenberger 2 0 1.000 Bluebonnet 0 1 .000 Jimmy Johnson 2 3 .400 Carquest 1 0 1.000 Dennis Erickson 3 3 .500 Champs Sports 0 1 .000 Butch Davis 4 0 1.000 Cotton 1 0 1.000 Larry Coker 4 2 .667 HISTORY & RECORDS Fiesta 0 4 .000 Randy Shannon 0 2 .000 Emerald 0 1 .000 Jeff Stoutland 0 1 .000

Gator 2 0 1.000 PLAYERS Gotham 0 1 .000 Liberty 1 1 .500 MPC Computers 1 0 1.000 Micron PC 1 0 1.000 Orange 6 3 .667 Peach 2 1 .667 Palm Festival 1 1 .500 Rose 1 0 1.000 Sugar 2 2 .500 Sun 0 1 .000

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 73 HISTORY & RECORDS Aug. 27,1984 e.1 01 4 tVrii eh 26-24 65-7 59-0 38-0 38-7 W 18-7 W W 45-3 W 61-0 W 43-21 W W vs.Nebraska W W atVirginia Tech 4 Washington Syracuse 14 atBoston College Temple 12 Jan. 3,2002 14 WestVirginia Troy Dec. 1,2001 — — Nov. 24,2001 atPittsburgh Nov. 17,2001 — Rutgers — Nov. 10,2001 21-28 39-12 Nov. 3,2001 — — Oct. 13,2001 55-0 19-14 30-31 Oct. 6,2001 L Sept. 27,2001 23-3 W Sept. 8,2001 31-30 W W L W W vs.Nebraska SanDiego State atBoston College 11 atBYU atNotreDame — Missouri — Jan. 1,1992 16 Wisconsin 4 Nov. 30,1991 atMichigan — Nov. 23,1991 Sept. 8,1990 15 Oct. 15,1988 1 Oct. 1,1988 Sept. 24,1988 Sept. 17,1988 o.2 02 a ugr W 42-17 28-27 40-23 48-14 W 44-21 41-16 38-6 W W W 63-17 W W W W atRutgers atWest Virginia FloridaState — Connecticut 74 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM — Boston College 9 atTemple — Nov. 2,2002 atFlorida Oct. 26,2002 — Florida A&M Oct. 12,2002 — 48-0 16-10 6 Oct. 5,2002 63-17 Sept. 21,2002 — 45-10 35-23 Sept. 14,2002 Sept. 7,2002 W 8-7 W 43-23 Aug. 31,2002 W W 24-7 W 38-0 W W vs.Alabama W W atSan DiegoState atSyracuse 2 Temple — WestVirginia 8 atVirginia Tech Jan. 1,1993 — TCU 23-10 Nov. 28,1992 — Arizona Nov. 21,1992 — 36-10 FloridaA&M Nov. 14,1992 — atIowa 37-10 Oct. 31,1992 — W 41-23 Oct. 24,1992 — 45-13 W Oct. 17,1992 23 Sept. 26,1992 W 58-14 Sept. 19,1992 34-0 14-22 W Sept. 5,1992 W W vs.Penn State L W EastCarolina Tulsa 2 atPittsburgh — FloridaState — atCincinnati — Jan. 2,1987 atWestVirginia 20 NorthernIllinois Nov. 27,1986 Nov. 15,1986 — atMichigan Nov. 8,1986 — — Nov. 1,1986 Oct. 18,1986 14 Oct. 11,1986 Oct. 4,1986 Sept. 8,1984 DATE OPP W/L team beforealossinthe2003FiestaBowl. OPPONENT 2002 seasons,theHurricanesowneda21-gamewinningstreakasnation’sNo.1 Miami is43-6whenrankedNo.1intheAssociatedPressPoll.During2001and SCORE 1 —NationalChampionshipgame Oct. 7,2000 Oct. 9,1999 Jan. 1,1995 Oct. 9,1993 Nov. 16,1991 Nov. 25,1989 Sept. 3,1988 Jan. 1,1988 Sept. 27,1986 Jan. 2,1984 Oct. 31,1981 Nov. 17,1979 Sept. 26,1975 Oct. 10,1959 DATE UM W/L Hurricanes havegone9-7againsttheAP’sNo.1team. OPPONENT University ofMiamihasfacedthetop-rankedteam16times.Overyears, Since theAssociatedPressbeganitsnationalcollegiatefootballpollin1936, SCORE MISCELLANEOUS HISTORY Oct. 7,1995 MIAMI ASNO.1INAPPOLL MIAMI VS.NO.1INAPPOLL 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 7 19 — 3 3 2 5 6 — — 2 7 10 — 2 — enSae 17-14 0-30 3-27 W L L Oklahoma W Oklahoma W Auburn W vs. Nebraska Penn State at Alabama Oklahoma at LSU L 20-14 28-16 20-18 17-20 lrd tt W 27-24 21-31 17-41 W L 10-28 L 27-10 17-16 31-0 L W W Florida State W at FloridaState at FloridaState Nebraska at FloridaState at FloridaState Notre Dame Florida State 1 L 17-24 1 1 1 (ua) 13-34 L (Sugar) (rne W 22-0 W (Orange) (oe W 37-14 W (Rose) 1 1 (isa L 10-14 L (Fiesta) W 31-30

c.2,18 1 — oivle 45-7 38-0 W W ColoradoState Louisville — Cincinnati — 4 — 15 — Nov. 23,1985 Oct. 26,1985 Oct. 12,1985 Oct. 30,1993 et ,18 — Foia 23-35 L atBostonCollege Florida — 5 — — Sept. 28,1985 Sept. 7,1985 DATE UM home games. From Oct.12,1985toSept.3,1994,theMiamiHurricaneswonanNCAA-record58 OPP W/L OPPONENT SCORE Sept. 24,1994 Sept. 3,1994 Nov. 13,1993 Oct. 23,1993 Oct. 2,1993 c.1,19 1 TU 45-10 48-0 35-23 8-7 17-16 W W 22-0 38-0 W W W 39-12 W W 26-20 27-3 55-0 Temple* (HC) West Virginia* 40-10 40-3 W 33-7 — TCU FloridaState — W W 1 — W 34-0 1 Arizona 3 42-12 W W 45-0 1 Florida A&M Sept. 18,1993 W Nebraska 2 — 31-22 48-21 Nov. 14,1992 SanDiego State — Oct. 31,1992 11 1 WestVirginia* (HC) W W Oct. 17,1992 27-10 1 — W 1 Long Beach State Oct. 3,1992 — PennState W W Sept. 26,1992 1 Oklahoma State 40-10 — 3 Sept. 19,1992 56-0 9 42-6 W 2 Jan. 1,1992 — Houston 48-16 31-3 Syracuse 41-17 23-3 2 Nov. 30,1991 2 Boston College 10 W Nov. 9,1991 Pittsburgh (HC) — W Oct. 19,1991 2 18-16 — W Kansas W Oct. 12,1991 2 FloridaState — 34-3 W W W Oct. 5,1991 3 — 57-3 8 55-0 2 Sept. 12,1991 Iowa Notre Dame 3 Nov. 24,1990 W 9 SanDiegoState(HC) 23-3 Nov. 17,1990 — W EastCarolina 1 Nov. 3,1990 31-0 20-14 W 10 W — SanJoseState Oct. 13,1990 7 — Cincinnati Oct. 6,1990 7 — 20-16 W 7 24-14 California Sept. 29,1990 — Nebraska 24-0 W W 2 Nov. 25,1989 BYU 2 — 6 Nov. 18,1989 Arkansas 54-3 Nov. 4,1989 — W 3 Tulsa(HC) 46-16 W 2 Oct. 14,1989 27-13 31-4 W 8 2 Cincinnati Oct. 7,1989 — Missouri Sept. 16,1989 3 — W 3 36-10 23-10 Wisconsin Jan. 2,1989 — W FloridaState W W 4 Dec. 3,1988 Oklahoma 41-23 1 — Nov. 26,1988 SouthCarolina 1 34-0 28-16 1 Nov. 5,1988 1 W W 6 NotreDame Oct. 22,1988 8 61-11 2 Toledo Oct. 1,1988 W 58-7 2 10 VirginiaTech(HC) Sept. 24,1988 Miami,Ohio W — W Sept. 3,1988 2 — Maryland Jan. 1,1988 3 W — W Dec. 5,1987 3 Florida — 3 EastCarolina Nov. 28,1987 Tulsa(HC) 20 3 Nov. 21,1987 — FloridaState Nov. 14,1987 10 NorthernIllinois — Nov. 7,1987 1 20 Oklahoma Oct. 10,1987 1 — 1 TexasTech Sept. 5,1987 1 1 NotreDame Nov. 27,1986 — Nov. 15,1986 2 — Nov. 1,1986 2 Oct. 4,1986 4 Sept. 27,1986 Sept. 13,1986 Nov. 30,1985 e.7 02 7 ignaTc W 56-45 49-7 28-21 W W W vs.OhioState VirginiaTech atSyracuse 2 Pittsburgh 17 — Jan. 3,2003 17 Dec. 7,2002 Nov. 30,2002 Nov. 21,2002 DATE OPP W/L OPPONENT SCORE Nov. 27,1993 1 —NationalChampionshipgame NCAA-RECORD HOMEWINNINGSTREAK 3 — 6 — 4 6 — 23 9 3 — — 6 17 3 — Tml* W W W 42-7 41-17 Georgia 56-0 Memphis Southern Rutgers* Temple* W W Georgia 30-7 21-2 Virginia Southern Tech* Wsigo L 20-38 W Washington 49-0 Syracuse* (HC) 1 (isa L2T 24-31 L 2OT (Fiesta) W 31-17 3 (C W 24-3 W (HC) 1 W 45-10

@HURRICANESPORTS COLLEGE AND PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME ANDY GUSTAFSON PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1980) COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1985) CENTER (1957-59) HEAD COACH (1948-63) The Wausau, Wis., native was awarded the NFL’s most prestigious honor his fi rst Led UM to a 93-65 record in 16 seasons as head coach in what became known as year of eligibility in 1980 and was the fi rst Hurricanes player so honored...a two-year “The Glory Years” of Hurricane football...developed the “Drive Series” belly option, starter for the Hurricanes (1958-59), Otto went on to one of the most prolifi c careers considered the forerunner of the veer and wishbone offenses...his teams went to four in the history of pro football...made his jersey number 00 famous through 210 con- bowl games and nine players earned fi rst team All-America status...inducted into the secutive starts and 308 total games (both team records) for the AFL and NFL Oakland College Football Hall of Fame in 1985. Raiders...earned All-Pro all 10 seasons of the AFL’s existence (1960-69) and was chosen All-AFC…played in the NFL Pro Bowl the fi rst three seasons after the leagues DON BOSSELER merged. COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1990) RUNNING BACK (1953-56) Former Hurricane All-American (1956), Bosseler joined his old Miami coach, Andy PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1990) Gustafson in the Hall...Bosseler led his team to an 8-1-1 record and No. 6 ranking in AND COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1987) 1956, UM’s highest ranking until the 1983 National Championship...he was not only DEFENSIVE END (1966-68) an All-American, but he was the team captain, voted the outstanding player in Florida, The only Hurricane to have his number retired at UM and be inducted into both the Pro the MVP and picked for the College All-Star game...the Washington and College Football Halls of Fame...was the fi rst UM player selected to the College Redskins drafted him in the fi rst round in 1957 and he gained 3,112 yards over an Football Hall of Fame, entering the Hall in 1986...Miami’s only three-time All-American eight-year career...gained 1,642 yards rushing in his UM career...inducted into the Hall (1966, 1967, 1968)...placed fi fth in Heisman Trophy voting in 1968...the “Mad Stork” of Fame in 1990. came out of the University of Miami and immediately became a force in the NFL... switched from defensive end to linebacker and spent fi ve years with the Baltimore BENNIE BLADES Colts, one with the Green Bay Packers and nine with the Oakland/Los Angeles Raid- COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (2006) ers...Hendricks played on four Super Bowl championship teams: the 1970 Colts, 1976 SAFETY (1985-87) and 1980 Oakland Raiders and 1983 Los Angeles Raiders...the second Hurricanes Named fi rst-team All-America in both 1986 and 1987 by both Associated Press player to receive pro football’s highest honor, Hendricks was inducted into the Hall in and United Press International, adding honors as a senior in 1987 from Kodak, The 1990. Sporting News, the Walter Camp Foundation and the Football Writers Association of America...received the Award as college football’s best defensive back in JIM KELLY 1987, when he led UM to the national championship and a 12-0 record...as a senior, PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (2002) made 124 tackles, intercepted fi ve passes and was named a consensus All-American... QUARTERBACK (1979-82) ended his UM career as the school’s all-time leader with 19 interceptions and 305 East Brady, Pa., native was one of the key players in the rejuvenation of the Univer- interception return yards (both since broken)...also set school records for most sity of Miami football program…engineered milestone victories over Penn State (1979, consecutive games with an interception (fi ve), total tackles by a safety (286), and 1981) and Notre Dame (1981), along with UM’s 1980 Peach Bowl win over Virginia unassisted tackles by a safety (155)...led the nation in interceptions in 1986 (0.91 per Tech…played in the NFL from 1986 to 1996 with the Buffalo Bills after three seasons game)...was a fi rst-round draft choice of the (the third pick overall) in the with the USFL’s Houston Gamblers (1983-85)…selected by the Bills in the fi rst round 1988 NFL draft. (14th player overall) of the 1983 NFL draft…joined the Bills in 1986…became the fourth-fastest quarterback in NFL history to reach 30,000 yards passing…passed for more than 3,000 yards in a season eight times…mastered the no-huddle offense COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (2008) that became a Bills’ trademark…led Buffalo to an unprecedented four straight Super QUARTERBACK (MIAMI 1943, ARMY 1944-46) Bowl appearances…at the time of his retirement, his 84.4 ranked sixth Played for the University of Miami in 1943...part of three national championship all-time, his 35,467 career passing yards ranked 10th, his 2,874 completions ranked teams with Army (1944-46)...was undefeated at Army, leading his fellow cadets to eighth, and his 237 touchdowns ranked 13th…led the NFL in passing in 1990, posting an unparalleled 27-0-1 record during his career...Earned All-America honors in 1946... a 101.2 passer rating, only the fi fth quarterback to maintain a rating over 100…led passed for 1,127 yards and 10 touchdowns in his three-year campaign...later served the AFC in passing in 1991…named to fi ve Pro Bowls…All-Pro in 1991, All-Pro second in numerous capacities for both the Army and Air Force, including Deputy Chief of team in 1990 and 1992...Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002. Operations for the 5th AF in Japan from 1968-1970 and Commanding Offi cer of the 16th Special Operations Squadron in Thailand in 1970...from 1971-74,Tucker acted JACK HARDING as Commanding Offi cer of the Army ROTC program at the University of Miami...he COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE (1980) retired as a Lieutenant Colonel and presently lives in the Miami area. HEAD COACH (1937-42, 1945-47) HISTORY & RECORDS Came to Miami as athletics director and head coach in 1937 and became UM’s fi rst football legend...compiled a record of 54-32-3 in nine seasons, surrounding a two-year PLAYERS stint in the Navy during World War II...moved the Hurricanes to major college status and gained a reputation as a nationally respected coach and administrator...served 26 years as athletics director at Miami until his death in 1963...inducted in the Hall of Fame in 1980.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 75 HISTORY & RECORDS Aquinas HighSchool...InductedintotheProFootballHallofFamein2007. 1,603 yardsand10touchdowns...FortLauderdalenativewhoattendedSt.Thomas 76 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM ... Mostproli Maryland wasamemberofMiami’s1987and1989NationalChampionshipteams DEFENSIVE TACKLE(1987-90) COLLEGE FOOTBALLHALLOFFAMEINDUCTEE(2011) RUSSELL MARYLAND and waspartofMiami’sNCAArecord58-gamehomewinningstreak. State) ...A2008RingofHonorinducteeLedMiamitoa26-2recordasstarter Arkansas, anNCAArecord)andmostpassingyardsinagame(485vs.SanDiego yards (7,690),totaloffense(7,772),longestpass(99toHoraceCopelandvs. with 11schoolpassingrecords,includingcareerattempts(991),completions(555), Maxwell andWalterCampawardsasaseniorin1992...FinishedhisMiamicareer and theHeismanTrophyinadditiontoDaveyO’Brien,JohnnyUnitasGoldenArm, national championshipteams...AwardedunanimousFirstTeamAll-Americahonors Don Bosseler(1990)andTedHendricks(1987)...Memberofthe19891991 lected intotheHall,joiningformerCanesBennieBlades(2006),ArnoldTucker(2008), Foundation andCollegeHallofFameonApril30,2009...FifthMiamiplayertobese- Selected forinductionintotheCollegeFootballHallofFamebyNational QUARTERBACK (1989-92) COLLEGE FOOTBALLHALLOFFAMEINDUCTEE(2009) GINO TORRETTA Pittsburgh Steelers(XXX)...Hadhis Won back-to-backSuperBowlsovertheBuffaloBills(XXVIIandXXVIII) Emmitt SmithtogivetheCowboys’threeoftopplay-makersinprofootball... Team ofthe1990s...TeamedwithquarterbackTroyAikmanandrunningback yards and65touchdowns...Had47100-yardgamesNamedtoNFL’sAll-Decade NFL recordwith11100-yardgamesin1995…Totaled750receptionsfor11,904 in 1991...Recorded1,000-yardseasonsallbutoneyearfrom1991-98Setan fi fi team ...OneoftheelitereceiversinDallasCowboysandNFLhistoryCowboys’ Three-time SuperBowlchampionandleaderofUM’s1987nationalchampionship WIDE RECEIVER(1985-87) PRO FOOTBALLHALLOFFAMEINDUCTEE(2007) MICHAEL IRVIN COLLEGE ANDPROFOOTBALLHALLOFFAME passes ...Became losses and19quarterbackpressures...Alsoforced recorded 96tackles(54solo),including10.5quarterbacksacks,sevenfor Cowboys (1991-95),OaklandRaiders(1996-99)andGreenBayPackers(2000). Cowboys in1992,1993and1995...Playedprofessionallyfornineyearswith Dallas Cowboys...ProBowlselectionin1993andwonthreeSuperBowlswith career ...In1991NFLDraft,Marylandwasselectedas secutive bowlberths,twonationalchampionshipsandoverallrecordof45-3-0 during Harding MostValuablePlayerAwardwinnerin1990andledHurricanestofour con- career with279tackles,25tacklesforlossesand20.5quarterbacksacks... Jack caused Recorded threesacksforlossof28yardsandninetackles,whileHurricanes’defense UPI LinemanoftheYear...Bestgamecamein1991CottonBowlagainstTexas lineman incollegefootball...AlsoaunanimousAll-Americaselectionandnamed ve straightProBowls(1991-95)...LedtheNFLwith1,523yardson93receptions rst-round pickin1988,the11thplayeroverall...Played12seasonsSelectedto fi ve Longhornturnovers,eachleadingtoUMtouchdowns...Finishedcollege 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi c workcameasseniorin1990...During fi rst Hurricanetowin1990OutlandTrophy, giventobestdefensive fi nest seasonin1995with111receptionsfor fi ve fumblesandbrokeuptwo fi fi nal seasonwithCanes,he rst overallpickby and the1989NationalChampionship...EarnedsecondteamAPAll-Americanhonors. defense helpedleadUMtoa11-1season,victoryintheSugarBowloverAlabama nation’s topdefensivelineunit...Kennedystartedall12gamesandhistenacious tackle in1989,heemergedasadominantforceonwhatmanyconsideredtobethe missed justninegamesoutofapossible176inhiscareer...Asseniordefensive of 116gamesplayed,earnedselectiontoeightProBowls(1992-97,1999,2000)and Seattle Seahawks...No.3overallpickinthe1990NFLDraft,Kennedyhadastreak sacks andscoredonetouchdownonfumblerecoveryinhis11-seasoncareerwiththe Hendricks (1990),JimKelly(2002)andMichaelIrvin(2007)...Kennedyregistered58 Fifth HurricaneplayertobeenshrinedinCanton,joiningJimOtto(1980),Ted DEFENSIVE TACKLE(1988-89) PRO FOOTBALLHALLOFFAMEINDUCTEE(2012) CORTEZ KENNEDY @HURRICANESPORTS ALL-AMERICANS AL CARAPELLA (T, 1950) TED HENDRICKS (DE, 1966, 1967 & 1968) Miami’s fi rst fi rst-team All-America selection by The Associated Press ... Converted Miami’s second inductee into Pro Football Hall of Fame (1990, after Jim Otto) after fullback, Carapella became star on the defensive line. playing for Baltimore Colts, Oakland Raiders and Green Bay Packers ... one of four UM inductees in National Football Foundation College Football Hall of Fame ... three-time (HB, 1951) University of Miami All-American ... only UM football player to receive All-America First-team All-American by The Associated Press ... fi rst player at Miami to have acclaim three consecutive years ... as senior in 1968, was named UPI Lineman of the jersey retired (42) ... topped 1,000-yard rushing mark in UM career ... set UM bowl Year ... consensus All-American in 1967 and 1968 ... fi rst-team All-America by UPI, record with four interceptions vs. Clemson in 1952 Gator Bowl ... member of Gator AP, FWAA, NEA, Football News, Sporting News, Time and the Walter Camp Football Bowl Hall of Fame ... UM’s fi rst fi rst-round NFL selection () ... Chicago Foundation in 1968 ... fi nished fi fth in 1968 Heisman Trophy balloting ... still holds Bears head coach from 1968-71 (20-36, .357). UM’s career mark for tackles by defensive end (227) and fumble recoveries (12) ... had UM season-record fi ve fumble recoveries in 1968 ... second-round draftee of NICK CHICKILLO (G, 1952) Baltimore Colts in 1969. First-team All-American by The Associated Press ... two-way player for Hurricanes at tackle and guard. TOM BEIER (DB, 1966) Consensus All-American following UM’s 1966 (8-2-1) campaign ... fi rst-team All- FRANK McDONALD (E, 1954) America by Newspaper Enterprise Association, The Associated Press, United Press First-team All-American by Sporting News ... led Hurricanes in pass receiving in each International, Football Writers Association of America, America Football Coaches of 1952-54 seasons ... fi nished UM career with 69 receptions for 855 yards seventh- Association, Central Press and New York Daily News ... still holds UM record for round draftee of Baltimore Colts. career tackles by cornerback (120) and season mark for tackles by CB (73) ... 10th- round draftee of . DON BOSSELER (FB, 1956) First-team All-American by The Associated Press ... rushed for 1,642 yards which HAROLD SEARS (LB, 1971) ranked second all-time at end of UM career ... fi rst-round draftee of Washington First-team All-American by The Associated Press ... named AP Lineman of the Week Redskins in 1957 NFL Draft ... left Redskins after the 1964 season as Washington’s for 26-tackle (21 solos) performance vs. Notre Dame (October 9, 1971) ... recorded all-time leading rusher (3,112 yards) ... inducted in College Football Hall of Fame in 117 total tackles as senior. December 1990. (RB, 1972) FRAN CURCI (QB, 1959) First-team All-American by Sporting News ... ranks fi fth all-time on UM charts with First-team All-American by The Associated Press ... garnered Academic All-American 3,365 all-purpose yards ... had fi ve career 100-yard rushing performances, returned honors ... had 1,328 yards in total offense as senior ... in 1959, completed 100 of 42 kickoffs for 882 yards and accumulated 17 touchdowns ... ranks fourth and sixth 195 passes for 1,068 yards ... served as UM’s head football coach for 1971 and all-time for all-purpose yards in season (1,555 in 1972 and 1,467 in 1971) ... fi nished 1972 seasons ... member of Florida Sports Hall of Fame. UM career rushing for 1,631 yards and caught 56 passes for 732 yards ... fi rst-round draftee of . BILL MILLER (WR, 1960 & 1961) Consensus All-American in 1961 ... First-team All-American by The Associated BURGESS OWENS (DB, 1972) Press, United Press International, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Sporting News, First-team All-American by Time magazine and Sporting News ... earned fi rst-team All- Football Writers Association of America and American Football Coaches Association South Independent team honors ... recorded 160 tackles, eight interceptions and three as senior ... became fi rst UM junior to earn fi rst-team All-America honors in 1960 fumble recoveries in Miami career ... most valuable defensive player of 1973 Senior (FWAA) when he caught 26 passes for 413 yards and fi ve touchdowns ... third-round Bowl ... fi rst-round draftee of New York Jets. draftee of NFL’s Minnesota Vikings and second-round pick of Dallas Texans (AFL). TONY CRISTIANI (MG, 1972 & 1973) GEORGE MIRA, SR. (QB, 1962 & 1963) First-team All-America by Football Writers Association of America and Walter Camp First-team All-American by Look Magazine (Football Writers Association of America), Football Foundation ... fi rst-team All-South Independent by The Associated Press ... The Associated Press and CBS Television ... one of only four players in UM football had 279 total tackles at UM...as senior, tallied 102 total tackles ... in 1972, recorded history to have jersey retired (10) ... fi nished fi fth in 1962 Heisman Trophy balloting ... 84 tackles including 15 quarterback sacks. led nation in total offense as senior (2,318 yards) ... tied NCAA record for career pass completions (368, Don Klosterman of Loyola, California) ... named Amateur Athlete of RUBIN CARTER (NG, 1974) the Year in Florida by Florida Sportswriters Association in 1962 ... nicknamed “The First-team All-America by United Press International and Kodak... fi rst-team All-South HISTORY & RECORDS Matador” ... second-round draftee of NFL’s San Francisco 49ers ... member of Florida Independent by The Associated Press in 1973 and 1974 ... ended career with 306 Sports Hall of Fame. total tackles ... holds UM school mark for tackles in season by defensive tackle (98, 1973) and tied for seventh in total tackles in season with 147 ... fi fth-round draftee of PLAYERS DAN CONNERS (T, 1963) Denver Broncos. First-team All-American by Sporting News ... played both ways for Hurricanes ... on defense, established UM total tackles record (64) as senior ... fi nished career with (OT, 1974) 202 total tackles ... second-round draftee of AFL’s Oakland Raiders. First-team All-America honors from Sporting News and Time magazine ... named fi rst- team All-South Independent by The Associated Press in 1973 and 1974 ... fi rst-round ED WEISACOSKY (DE, 1965) draftee of . First-team All-America accolades from The Associated Press ... still holds UM mark for most total tackles in season (164, 1965) and solo tackles (112, 1965) ... tallied 297 total tackles in UM career ... sixth-round draftee of Miami Dolphins ... eight-year veteran of pro football (Giants, 49ers, Patriots and Dolphins).

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 77 HISTORY & RECORDS Harding MemorialMVPAward... 78 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Cincinnati Bengals. (on 89receptions)and13TDs,school records atthetime...irst-rounddrafteeof catching 59passesfor1,114yardsin 1984...endedhiscareerwith1,754yards 1984 ...becamethe single-game receivingyardagerecordwith 220on10catchesvs.BostonCollegein First-team All-AmericanhonorsfromTheAssociatedPressandKodak...set a UM EDDIE BROWN(WR,1984) Dolphins. tackles in1983,and135‘82toleadtheteam...second-rounddrafteeof the Miami national championshipin1983...tallied308totaltackleshisUMcareer... had 133 Independent asaseniorandjunior...ledtheMiamidefensetoitsinauguralfootball First-team All-Americaby JAY BROPHY(LB,1983) ... magazine ...holdstheUMcareerrecordformosttacklesbyadefensivetackle (210) Kodak, andMizlou...named First-team All-AmericahonorsbytheWalterCampFootballFoundation, LESTER WILLIAMS(DT,1981) draftee oftheWashingtonRedskins. longest all-time)offtherightuprighttodefeatFlorida,21-20,in1981...11th-round Florida StateonNovember7,1981...mostrememberedforhis55-yard First-team All-Americaby DANNY MILLER(K,1981) Patriots. interceptions duringthe1980campaign... interception (4),untilbrokenbyBennieBlades(1984-87)...hadateam-leadingseven UM careermarkforinterceptions(16170yards)andconsecutivegameswithan News First-team All-AmericahonorsbyUnitedPressInternational,Kodakand FRED MARION(DB,1981) tackles byamiddleguard(177)andassists(86). with fourversusVanderbilt(November15,1980)...all-timecareerrecordholderfor Player (Defensive)...holdstheUMall-timerecordforfumblerecoveriesinagame All-South IndependentteambyAssociatedPress...1981PeachBowlMostValuable First-team All-AmericanbytheNewspaperEnterpriseAssociation...memberof JIM BURT(MG,1980) 1978 ...in1977,named First-team All-AmericaaccoladesfromKodakand DON SMITH(DT,1978) First-team All-Americanby DON LATIMER(MG,1977) First-team All-Americanby EDDIE EDWARDS(DT,1976) ALL-AMERICANS team All-SouthIndependent...kickedthelongest Associated PressAll-SouthIndependentteam...preseason of EddieEdwards... Senior Bowl...setaUMrecordwith15QBsacksasseniorhighschoolteammate fellow UMAll-AmericanDonLatimer... tackles andhadateam-leading11sacksassenior...highschoolteammateof Bowl ...winneroftheJackHardingMemorialMVPAwardin1976averaged13 fi rst-round drafteeoftheNewEnglandPatriots. ...holdstheUMcareermarkformostassistsbyasafety(152)held 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi fi rst-round drafteeoftheDenverBroncos. rst Hurricanesreceivertosurpass1,000yardsinaseasonby fi rst-team APAll-SouthIndependentandwinneroftheJack The FootballNews The FootballNews Sporting News Sporting News fi rst-team All-AmericaandLinemanof theYearby fi rst-round drafteeoftheAtlantaFalcons. fi rst-round drafteeoftheCincinnatiBengals. ...played inthe1978Blue-GrayClassicand ...playedinthe1977HulaBowlandJapan fi fth-round drafteeoftheNewEngland ...named andtheMizlouSportsNetwork... fi Sporting News eld goalinUMhistory(57yards)at fi rst-team All-South Playboy ...namedtothe All-Americain Playboy The Football fi eld goal (2nd Parade , fi rst- fi completing 75percentofhispasses(2128)for261yardsandfourtouchdowns... was inMiami’s28-16victoryovertop-rankedOklahomatheOrangeBowl1986, touchdown passesthrown(48)withSteveWalsh...mostmemorableperformance season mark...ranksthirdinall-timepassingyardage(6,058);tiedforsecond history tohavehisnumber(14)retired...asastarter,ledMiami21-1regular Year ...consensusAll-Americanin1986onlythefourthplayerUMfootball Camp PlayeroftheYear,Washington,D.C.,TouchdownClubCollegeAthlete Winner oftheHeismanTrophy,MaxwellAward,DaveyO’BrienWalter VINNY TESTAVERDE(QB,1986) and ‘87FiestaBowl... Year’s Daystartingassignments:‘84OrangeBowl,‘85Fiesta‘86SugarBowl tackles forloss, ... Consensus (DT,1986) of theClevelandBrowns. season (66,1984)andasinglegame(12vs.Maryland,...10th-rounddraftee caught 114passes,besteverbyaHurricanestightend...setreceptionrecordsfor ranked asthemostproli First-team All-AmericahonorsbyWalterCamp,KodakandTheAssociatedPress (TE,1985) Foundation, whileearningsecond-team recognitionby First-team All-AmericahonorsfromESPN,KodakandtheWalterCampFootball BILL HAWKINS(DE,1988) draftee oftheLosAngelesRams. carries and12TD’scaught67passesfor794yardssixscores... are mostbyaUMrunningback...inishedhiscareerrushingfor650yards on142 ranking secondinreceiving(655yards)andscoring(66points)...his57receptions Hurricanes’ statisticalleaderinreceptions(57catches)andrushing(480yards), while First-team All-Americanby CLEVELAND GARY(RB,1988) draftee oftheSanFrancisco49ers. ... recorded267totaltacklesand25forlossasaHurricanesecond-round for the1987LombardiTrophy...UM’sall-timesackleaderwith39.5careersacks ... namedoneofthree The WalterCampFootballFoundationandtheWritersAssociationofAmerica First-team All-AmericanbyTheAssociatedPress,Kodak,UnitedPressInternational, DANIEL STUBBS(DE,1987) Detroit Lions(3rdpickoverall). 1986, ledthenationininterceptions(.91pergame)... (5); totaltacklesbyasafety(286)andunassisted(155)...in return yards(305)...alsosetUMrecordsforconsecutivegameswithaninterception back ...endedhiscareerasUM’sall-timeleaderforinterceptions(19)andinterception a senior,awardedtheJimThorpeAwardrecognizingnation’spremierdefensive America asaseniorin1987...namedtotheAPandUPI Sporting News First-team All-AmericanbyTheAssociatedPress,Kodak,UnitedPressInternational, BENNIE BLADES(DB,1986&1987) ... Associated Press...selectedasoneof 12 semi round drafteeoftheLosAngelesRams. rst playerchoseninthe1987NFLdraft bytheTampaBayBuccaneers. fi nished hiscareerwith223totaltackles,22sacksand18tacklesforloss ... fi rst-team All-American... , WalterCampFoundationandtheFootballWritersAssociationof fi ve fumblescausedandfourfumblerecoveries...recordedNew fi nished UMcareerwith183totalstops,including21sacks,19 fi nalists forthe1987OutlandTrophy ...oneoffour fi rst-round selectionbythePhiladelphiaEagles. fi c passreceiverinHurricaneshistory...twoseasons, TheFootballNews fi nalist forthe1986OutlandTrophyand ...asaseniorin1988,wasthe fi nalists forthe1988LombardiAward The FootballNews fi rst-round drafteeofthe fi rst teamsin1986...as andThe fi fi rst-round nalists fi rst- @HURRICANESPORTS ALL-AMERICANS STEVE WALSH (QB, 1988) KEVIN WILLIAMS (WR/KR, 1991) Named The Football News College Player of the Year as a junior ... selected fi rst-team First-team All-American and Kickoff Returner of the Year by Sporting News and Punt All-America by The Associated Press, ESPN and the Football Writers Association of Returner of the Year by the Football Writers Association of America as a sophomore ... America in his junior year ... fi nished fourth in the 1988 Heisman Trophy balloting the BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Year in 1991 and fi rst-team All-BIG EAST and was named to the AP All-South Independent fi rst team ... as a starter recorded a ... had three consecutive games with punt returns for TDs, just one shy of the NCAA 23-1 overall record ... fi nished his UM career tied for fi rst in touchdown passes (48) record ... totaled 217 return yards on seven attempts against Penn State, including with Vinny Testaverde ... as a sophomore, in his fi rst year as a starter, led UM to a a 91-yard punt return for a TD, the longest in Miami history ... had 1,183 all-purpose 12-0 mark and a national championship (1987) ... a fi rst-round draftee of the Dallas yards in 1991 ... netted 560 yards on 36 punt returns, a 15.6 yard average (fourth Cowboys (supplemental draft). best in the NCAA) ... second-round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys in 1992.

GREG MARK (DE, 1989) MICHEAL BARROW (LB, 1992) Named to the Associated Press and Kodak All-American teams anchoring the nation’s First-team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation and The Football top-ranked defensive line ... was one of 12 Lombardi Award semifi nalists, while also News ... a unanimous selection as the BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year ... being named the South Jersey and New Jersey College Football Player of the Year ... runner-up for the , given annually to the nation’s best linebacker ... fi nished his Hurricane career with 253 tackles, 95 quarterback pressures and 34.5 fi nished seventh in 1992 Heisman Trophy voting with 64 points ... led the team with total sacks ... third-round draftee of New York Giants. 136 tackles (80 solo) as a senior ... fi nished career as the third-leading tackler in Miami history ... second-round draftee of the Houston Oilers. MAURICE CRUM (LB, 1990) First-team All-American status by The Associated Press, Walter Camp Foundation and RYAN McNEIL (DB, 1992) The Football News ... one of fi ve fi nalists for the 1990 Butkus Award, saluting the First-team All-American by Kodak, Walter Camp and The Football News ... named nation’s top linebacker ... led the team in tackles in 1988, 1989 and 1990 ... fi nished All-BIG EAST by the coaches two consecutive years ... semi-fi nalist for the Jim Thorpe his UM career with 354 stops ... played on the Hurricanes baseball team for one-and- Award, given to the nation’s best defensive back ... second-round draftee of the a-half seasons ... signed as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Detroit Lions.

RUSSELL MARYLAND (DT, 1990) GINO TORRETTA (QB, 1992) First UM player to win the coveted Outland Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman Second UM player to win the Heisman Trophy ... most honored player in school history ... a consensus All-American, Maryland was recognized as a fi rst-team choice by AP, ... Walter Camp Player of the Year ... earned The Associated Press, Kodak, Walter UPI, Kodak, the Walter Camp Football Foundation, The Football News and Sporting Camp and Football News All-America status ... won the Golden Arm News as a senior ... UPI lineman of the year ... fi nished his Hurricanes career with 279 Award, the Maxwell Trophy and the Davey O’Brien Award ... unanimous selection as tackles, 25 tackles for loss and 20.5 sacks...an Iron Arrow recipient ... fi rst player Big East Offensive Player of the Year in 1991 and 1992 ... NCAA Today’s Top Six chosen in the 1991 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Award winner, Hitachi/CFA Scholar Athlete Award winner, Toyota Leadership Award winner and Chevrolet Offensive Player of the Year ... fi nished career with 11 records, CARLOS HUERTA (K, 1991) including career attempts (991), completions (555), yards (7,690), total offense Developed from a walk-on as a freshman in 1988 to being named consensus All- (7,772), longest pass and longest pass for a TD (99 yards to Horace Copeland, also an America (The Associated Press, Walter Camp Football Foundation, The Football News, NCAA record), and most passing yards in a game (485 vs. San Diego St.) ... seventh- Sporting News) and fi rst-team All-BIG EAST as a senior in 1991 ... set an NCAA round draftee of the Minnesota Vikings. record by converting 157 consecutive PATs during his career as a four-year starter ... ranks among the NCAA’s all-time scoring leaders with 397 career points, including 73 fi eld goals ... set 12 school records and tied one...an Iron Arrow recipient ... 12th- KEVIN PATRICK (DE, 1993) round draftee of the San Diego Chargers. First-team All-American by both The Associated Press and Kodak ... named BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year as a senior and was a fi rst-team All-BIG EAST selection in both his junior and senior years ... started 19 consecutive regular-season games and LEON SEARCY (OT, 1991) totaled 30 career starts ... recorded 23 career sacks for 175 yards ... led Miami his First-team All-American by the Football Writers Association of America, and second- fi nal year in both sacks (10 for a loss of 70 yards) and tackles for loss (11 for a loss team All-American by Sporting News, The Football News and The Associated Press of 21 yards) ... signed as a free agent by the Los Angeles Rams. ... fi rst-team All-BIG EAST ... started every game his last three seasons ... fi rst-round pick (11th overall) of the Pittsburgh Steelers. C.J. RICHARDSON (S, 1994) First-team All-American by The Associated Press and fi rst-team All-BIG EAST DARRIN SMITH (LB, 1991 & 1992)

Conference ... a semifi nalist for the ... leader of the UM defensive HISTORY & RECORDS Named fi rst-team UPI All-American as a senior ... became UM’s fi rst National Football backs that ranked No. 1 in the NCAA for pass defense ... fi nished the season with 85 Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete recipient ... 1992 fi rst-team All- total tackles, including 48 solo ... seventh-round draft pick of the Houston Oilers.

BIG EAST and semi-fi nalist for the Butkus Award for the second straight year ... as a PLAYERS junior was named fi rst-team All-American by The Football News, earned second-team honors by The Associated Press and was co-Defensive Player of the Year in the BIG (DT, 1994) EAST ... fi nished career as fourth-leading tackler in UM history ... had 18 tackles (ten Consensus All-American and fi rst UM player to win the Lombardi Award, given solo) against FSU as a junior ... second-round draftee of the Dallas Cowboys. annually to the nation’s top lineman, and the Trophy, given to the nation’s top defensive player ... one of six fi nalists invited to the Downtown Athletic Club for the Heisman Trophy presentation ... named Defensive Player of the Year by DARRYL WILLIAMS (FS, 1991) ABC Sports, Sports Illustrated, Football Writers Association of America, First-team All-American by The Associated Press, Kodak, and the Walter Camp , Touchdown Club of Atlanta, Touchdown Club of Columbus and the Big East ... Football Foundation as a junior in 1991 ... named second-team All-American by had 84 tackles his junior year and led the Canes in sacks (10.5), tackles for loss (9), Sporting News ... fi rst-team All-BIG EAST ... led the secondary with 84 tackles (49 fumbles caused (4), fumble recoveries (3), and QB pressures (25) ... fi rst-round draft solo) in 1991 ... added 18 tackles (10 solo) against Florida State ... fi rst-round draftee pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (12th overall). (28th overall) of the Cincinnati Bengals.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 79 HISTORY & RECORDS NFL’s CarolinaPanthersinthe2001Draft. with 532(alsoaBIGEASTcareermark)... team All-BIGEASTselection...setanewMiamicareerrecordfortacklesin a unanimousselectionforBIGEASTDefensivePlayeroftheYear...three-time Football News national service,includingTheAssociatedPress,FootballWritersAssociation, during career...signedasafreeagentwiththeDenverBroncos. to thenation’sbestinteriorlineman...four-yearstarteratcenterstarted41games top offensiveordefensivelinemanlinebacker...OutlandTrophysemi 80 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2001 and First-team All-AmericanbytheFootball WritersAssociationofAmericain2000and JOAQUIN GONZALEZ(OT,2000&2001) fi selection in2000...asemi punts fortouchdownsduringthe2000season...aunanimous (4,402), puntreturnyards(1,196),andtouchdowns(6)...returned four same year)...setMiamischoolrecordsforreceivingyards(2,546),all-purpose yards Teams PlayeroftheYear(theonlyplayerinleaguehistorytowinbothawards inthe in 2000,receivingthree First-team All-Americanasasenior... (WR/PR,2000) defensive player)inthesameseason...nameda Nagurski Award(collegedefensiveplayeroftheyear)andBednarik(top First playerincollegefootballhistorytowintheButkusAward(toplinebacker), (LB,2000) First-team All-Americanbyboth DANIEL “BUBBA”FRANKS(TE,1999) First-team All-Americanby RICHARD MERCIER(OG,1999) selection ...asemi Associated Press K.C. JONES(C,1996) pick oftheBaltimoreRavens(26thoverall). second intheUMannalsfortacklesaseasonatallpositions... 95 in1995...totaltacklenumbersof1521994and160rankfourth and junior,settingconsecutiverecordsforsolotacklesbyaMLBwith91in1994 All-Big East...three-yearstarteratUMledthedefenseintacklesasasophomore of tyingIllinoisseniorKevinHardyforthetrophy...unanimousselection Butkus Award,givenannuallytothenation’stoplinebacker,andcamewithinonevote First-team All-AmericanbyTheAssociatedPress...oneofthree (LB,1995) ALL-AMERICANS grant-in-aid. ... walk-onwhoattended UMonanacademicscholarship beforeearningafootball offensive linemanin BIGEASThistorytoearntheRookie of theYearAward(1998) scholar-athlete ...two-time Heisman” bytheNationalFootballFoundation, thehighesthonorbestowedafootball America recognitionasajunior...winner ofthe2001DraddyAward,“Academic News Packers (14thoverall). Associated Presssecond-teamAll-American...irst-rounddraftpickoftheGreenBay and 12touchdowns...started30ofhis34careergamesatUMalsovoted fi for Miamioverhis ... tiedMikeSullivanfortheUMrecordincareerstarts(48)playedeverydown selection ...teamleaderinpancakeblocksduringbothhisjuniorandseniorcampaigns draft choiceoftheBaltimoreRavens. East-West ShrineGameandtheFloridaCitrusAll-StarGridironClassic...a rst-round (16thpick)selectionbytheNewYorkJetsin2001NFLDraft. rst-team All-BIGEASTselection...recorded 77careerreceptionsfor1,038yards in2000and2001ABCSports 2001 ...earnedDistrict3AcademicAll- 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC CNNSI.com , Sporting News fi rst-team All-American...three-time fi fi nalist fortheLombardiAward,presentedannuallytonation’s nal twoseasons...invitedtoplayin theSeniorBowl,Hula in2001...earnedsecond-teamAll-America by fi rst-place votes...the2000BIGEASTOffensiveandSpecial fi Sporting News fi nalist fortheBiletnikoffAward(topreceiver)in2000... rst-team All-BIGEASTselectionin2000-2001...only , WalterCamp,andtheNationalFootballFoundation... The FootballNews fi nished seventhintheHeismanTrophyvoting ...atwo-timeAll-BIGEAST fi rst-round (11thpick)selectionofthe fi rst-team All-Americanbyevery and fi SportingNews rst-team All-BIGEAST fi rst-team All-BIGEAST fi nalists forthe fi rst-round draft College Football fi ...two-time rst-team fi nalist, given fi rst-team fi fth-round The fi rst- fi attempts in2001,thefourth-bestsingle-seasonaverageUMhistory...oneofthree returns withanaverageof14.9yardsperreturn…returnedpuntsfor464on15 All-Big Eastselectionin2001...ledtheBIGEASTandrankedsixthnationallypunt Groza Awardin2001. Teams performer. Track &FieldChampionships...BaltimoreRavens also excelledintrackand defense thatrecordedarecord45takeawaysduringthe2001nationaltitleseason... UM history)...eightinterceptions(third-bestsingle-seasontotal)keyfactorina interception returnyards(389)...nineinterceptionsin2001(second-besttotal All-BIG EASTin2000and2001...setUMcareerrecordsforinterceptions(21) the BIGEASTSpecialTeamsPlayerofYearin2001...unanimous First teamAll-AmericanasapuntreturnspecialistbyABCSportsin2001...named PHILLIP BUCHANON(CB/PR,2001) Sporting News American bytheFootballWritersAssociation,TheAssociatedPress, Consensus (SS,2000&2001) Football WritersAssociation, team All-Americanbyeverynationalservicein2001includingTheAssociatedPress, named a 2001 OutlandTrophywinnerascollegefootball’soutstandinginteriorlineman... BRYANT McKINNIE(OT,2000&2001) 2002. 222-of-393 passes for 3,369yardsand28touchdownswith 12interceptionsin total offense,passingyards,TDs, completionsandattempts...completed quarterback inUMhistory(38-2,arecord) ...seteightUMcareerrecords,including Award winner...MVPof2001SugarBowl and2002RoseBowl...winningest the JohnnyUnitasAwardandDavey O’BrienAwardin2002...2001Maxwell 2001 nationalchampionshipandtothe brinkofthe2002nationaltitle... All-BIG EASTselection(2000-2002)... ledUMona34-gamewinningstreak,tothe ... BIGEASTOffensivePlayeroftheYearin2001,and2002three-time Football Foundation...two-timeHeismanTrophy First-team All-AmericanbyAmericanFootballCoachesAssociationandWalter Camp KEN DORSEY(QB,2002) was 21-of-26(80.8percent)on points in2001...tiedtheschoolrecordfor 119 points...setaUMsingle-seasonscoringrecordforoverallandkicking Virginia TechtoclinchaRoseBowlberth...rankedfourthinthenationscoring with Sporting News First teamAll-Americanby TODD SIEVERS(PK,2001) ... ends everincatches(sixth),receivingyards(sixth)andtouchdowns(tiedforsecond) 61 catchesfor815yardsand10TDs...ranksamongUM’smostproductivetight John MackeyAwardforthenation’s First teamAll-Americanby JEREMY SHOCKEY(TE,2001) in 2001with40for519yards(13.0avg.)andsevenTDs... EAST selectionin2001...two-time team All-BIGEASTselectionatlefttackle...MinnesotaVikings allow aquarterbacksackduringhisentireUMcareer...two-timeunanimous ... the2001CollegeFootballOffensivePlayerofYearbyNewsdidnot the NationalFootballFoundation...the2001PlayerofYearby ... kickedfour ... ledthenationandBigEastin nalists fortheMosiTatupuAward, presented tocollegefootball’s fi rst-round draftchoiceoftheNewYork Giants. fi rst-team All-Americanby fi rst-team All-Americaselectionin2000and2001... fi andtheAmericanFootballCoachesbothyears...consensus , ABCSportsin2001... eld goalsinagamethreetimes2001,thelastclosewinover fi CNNSI.com eld, winningthejavelinat1999All-BIGEASTOutdoor CNNSI.com The FootballNews, fi eld goalsin2001...fourthvotingfortheLou The FootballNews fi fi eld goalsmadepergame(1.9avg.)in 2001 rst teamAll-BIGEASTpick...ledUM incatches fi nest tightend...unanimous in2001...oneofthree in 2001...second-teamAll-Americaby fi rst teamAll-BIGEASTselectionin2001 fi eld goalsmadeinaseasonwith21...

fi Sporting News nalist (thirdin2001, fi rst-round pick. in2000andaconsensus fi nished hiscareerwith fi nalists forthe2001 fi , WalterCampand rst-round pick. fi rst-team All- fi rst teamAll-BIG fi nest Special Football News fi rst-team fi fth in2002) fi nalist for fi CNNSI.com rst-team fi rst-team fi rst- fi rst- , @HURRICANESPORTS ALL-AMERICANS JEROME McDOUGLE (DE, 2002) (CB, 2004) First-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA)...a Consensus fi rst-team All-American as a senior in 2004 by Associated Press, American Hendricks Award Finalist in 2002...a Lombardi Award semifi nalist in 2002…a Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association, Walter Camp, Cingular/ two-time fi rst-team All-BIG EAST selection (2001-2002)…...made 55 tackles (31 ABC Sports, Sports Illustrated and Sporting News ... Finalist for the Jim Thorpe solos) with 16 tackles for losses along with seven sacks in 2002...credited with 26 Award (best defensive back) and a semifi nalist for the Bednarik Award (best defensive quarterback hurries in 2002...had a whopping 74 hurries over his two seasons at player) ... First-team All-ACC ... As a senior, made 71 tackles (38 solo), eight tackles UM...fi rst-round draft choice of the Philadelphia Eagles in 2003. for loss ... Finished his career with 192 tackles and nine takeaways ... fi rst round pick of the Arizona Cardinals in the 2005 NFL draft. WILLIS McGAHEE (RB, 2002) Consensus fi rst-team All-American in 2002 by AP, American Football Coaches DEVIN HESTER (KR, 2004) Association, Football Writers Association, CNNSI.com, Walter Camp and Sporting All-American as a kick returner by Walter Camp, Football Writers Association and News ... Heisman Trophy Finalist (fourth) ... 2002 Big East Co-Offensive Player of Sporting News as a sophomore ... In 2004, returned four kicks for touchdowns, three the Year ... unanimous fi rst-team All-Big East ... fi nalist for the Award punts and one kickoff and returned 19 punts for 326 yards, a 17.2-yard average that and Walter Camp Player of the Year Award ... rushed for 1,753 yards on 282 carries ranked fi fth in the country ... took back 15 kickoffs for 389 yards, a 25.9 average (6.2 avg.) and scored 28 TDs in his only season as a starter ... accumulated 2,108 that ranked ninth nationally ... Played as the nickelback on defense and led the team all-purpose yards ... averaged 134.8 yards rushing per game ... rushed for 100 yards a with four interceptions ... Scored six touchdowns for the year ... Named fi rst-team UM-record 10 times and rushed for more than 200 yards twice in 2002 ... one of only All-ACC as a kick returner. fi ve players in college football history to rush for 1,500-plus yards and score 25-plus touchdowns in a season ... set eight UM single-season records. ERIC WINSTON (OT, 2005) ACC’s Jacobs Trophy winner as the best blocker in the conference in 2005, as voted (C, 2002) by the coaches ... fi rst-team All-ACC ... selected fi rst-team All-America by Walter Consensus fi rst-team All-American in 2002 by The Associated Press, American Camp, American Football Coaches Association, Sports Illustrated and Rivals.com Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association, CNNSI.com, Walter Camp and named second-team All-America by The Associated Press ... semifi nalist for and Sporting News ... winner of the Rimington Award as college football’s fi nest the Lombardi Award ... as a senior in 2005, graded highest among UM’s offensive center ... did not allow a in his college career ... Outland Trophy linemen, with 23 pancake blocks and 44 “metrorails”...allowed only two half-sacks all Finalist ... Two-time fi rst-team All-BIG EAST by the coaches (2001-2002) ... credited season. with 33 pancake blocks and 18 “metrorails” in 2002 ... started 37 consecutive games at center ... UM went 35-2 with Romberg at center and averaged 464 yards per game BRANDON MERIWEATHER (S, 2005) with Romberg starting. First-team All-American by Football Writers of America and ABC Sports/Cingular ... Named second-team All-ACC by conference sportswriters ... Semifi nalist for the Jim (FS, 2003) Thorpe Award, presented to the nation’s best defensive back ... as a junior in 2005, Consensus fi rst-team All-American as a junior in 2003 by The Associated Press, led the team with 115 tackles, including 13 for loss, seven pass breakups and three American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association, CNNSI.com, interceptions ... made nine or more tackles in six games ... drafted in the fi rst round of Walter Camp and Sporting News ... fi nalist for the Jim Thorpe Award ... 2003 BIG the 2007 NFL draft by the New England Patriots. EAST Defensive Player of the Year ... unanimous fi rst-team All-BIG EAST selection by the coaches ... tied the single-season record for interceptions (10) in 2003 and (CB, 2005) returned them 184 yards (second most in UM history) ... intercepted a total of 14 First-team All-America by Sports Illustrated and second-team All-America by The passes in his career ... ranks fi fth on the UM career list for interceptions (14), second Associated Press in 2005 ... All-ACC choice who was third in the country and fi rst for career interception return yards (306), second for interceptions returned for in the conference with 16 pass breakups in 2005 ... also tied for the team lead with touchdowns (3) ... fi rst-round draft choice of the Washington Redskins in 2004. three interceptions ... three-year starter who fi nished his career with 41 starts in 49 games ... Had 126 tackles, 1.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and six interceptions ... KELLEN WINLSOW (TE, 2003) drafted in the fi rst round of the 2006 NFL draft by the Seattle Seahawks Consensus fi rst-team All-American as a junior in 2003 by The Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association, Football Writers Association, CNNSI.com, Walter Camp and Sporting News ... winner of the 2003 John Mackey Award as college football’s best tight end ... a semi-fi nalist for the Lombardi Award (top down lineman) and Biletnikoff Award (top receiver) in 2003 ... unanimous fi rst-team All-BIG EAST Conference selection ... led the team in receptions in 2003 with 60, the second- HISTORY & RECORDS most in a single season by a tight end ... fi nished his career with 119 catches (fi fth in UM history), the most ever by a tight end at UM ... fi rst-round draft choice of the

Cleveland Browns in 2004. PLAYERS

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 81 HISTORY & RECORDS (4,779), completions(2,874),yards(35,467)andpasserrating(60.14%). fi NFL DraftbytheBuffaloBillsandwouldgoontobeselectedPro Bowlon supplemental draftandplayed11seasonsintheNFLforsixdifferentfranchises. 1964-80, helped athletic directorduringWorldWarII...WasamemberoftheBoardTrusteesfrom coach from1943-44andheadbaseball1947-54...Hehadastintas career recordsforrushing,scoring,andpuntreturns...Servedastheheadfootball teams’ Miami-Florida game,scoringallthreetouchdownsina19-7Miamiwinthetwo Dunn playedrunningbackforUMfrom1935-39...In1938,inthehistoric Football HallofFame. interceptions andonetouchdown...In2006,BladeswasinductedintotheCollege Lions in1988...Played10NFLseasonsand (286) andunassistedtacklesbyasafety(155)...PickedthirdoveralltheDetroit yards (305),consecutivegameswithaninterception(5),totaltacklesbyasafety back ...Setschoolrecordsforinterceptionsinacareer(19),interceptionreturn America ...WontheJimThorpeAwardin1987,awardedtonation’stopdefensive Sporting News fi season, BladeshelpedtheHurricaneswinnationalchampionshipandwasselected Press Internationalafterheleadthenationininterceptionswith10...Thefollowing junior selected Blades playeddefensivebackfortheHurricanesfrom1985through1987...Asa short stintintheUSFLaftercollege,Kellywasdrafted career thatledtohisinductionintotheProFootballHallofFamein2002... After a before separatinghisshoulderseniorseason,wentontoenjoyastellarpro football Sports HallofFamein1992...Kelly,whowasaHeismanTrophycandidate at UM Jim KellywasastarquarterbackatUMfrom1979-82andinductedinto theUM history (48)...HewasselectedbytheDallasCowboysin his careertiedwithVinnyTestaverdeforthemosttouchdownpassesinschool and 29touchdowns...Asastarter,Walshwent23-1fortheHurricanes and theFootballWritersAssociationofAmericaafterpassingforover3,100yards season, Walshwasselected undefeated regularseasonandnationalchampionshipin1987...Thefollowing Walsh playedquarterbackforMiamiduringthelate80s,leadingCanestoan 82 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM JIM KELLY,QB,1979-82 ,RB,1996-98 STEVE WALSH,QB,1985-88 EDDIE DUNN,RB,1935-39 BENNIE BLADES,DB,1985-87 RING OFHONOR member OttisAnderson. on theground,second-highesttotalinschoolhistorybehindfellowRingof Honor 1,709 in2000withtheColts...ForhisUMcareer,James ... InninefullNFLseasons,Jameshasseven1,000-yardyears,includingacareer-high was selectedtotheNFLProBowlonfouroccasionsandtwiceledinrushing was takeninthe running backJavarrisJames,hewasnamed Edgerrin JamesplayedrunningbackatUMfrom1996-1998...Cousinofformer Association ...Dunnisalsocreditedwithdesigningthe Trustees AthleticAdvisoryCommitteeandservedasthepresidentofUMAlumni ve occasions...HeholdsnearlyeveryBills’careerpassingrecord,includingattempts rst-team All-AmericanbyTheAssociatedPress,Kodak,UnitedPressInternational, fi rst evermeetingonthegridiron...Setseveralgame,single-seasonand 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC , TheWalterCampFoundationandtheFootballWritersAssociationof fi rst-team All-Americanin1986bytheAssociatedPressandUnited fi fi nd theforerunnerofHurricaneClub, chairedtheBoardof rst roundofthe1999NFLDraftby the IndianapolisColts...James fi rst-team All-AmericanbyTheAssociated Press,ESPN,

fi fi rst teamAll-Americanin1998before he nished hisprofessionalcareerwith14 fi rst UMbaseball fi nished with2,960yards fi fi rst roundofthe1983 rst roundofthe1989 2009 INDUCTEE 2009 INDUCTEE 2008 INDUCTEE 2009 INDUCTEE 2008 INDUCTEE fi eld. fi nished Football HallofFame. inducted intheUMSportsHallofFameand2012,hewasenrishedintoPro played, 568tackles,58sacksand11forcedfumbles...In1994,Kennedywas from theleaguein2000...Kennedy on eightoccasionsandwasnamedFirstTeamAll-Prothreetimesbeforeretiring NFL’s DefensivePlayeroftheYearin1992...HewasselectedtoNFLProBowl played exclusivelyfortheSeahawksatprofessionallevelandwasnamed from 1960-72. in sixAFL/AFCtitlegames,SuperBowlIIandwasnamedAll-Pro13straightseasons his team’s140regularseasongamesovertheAFL’s10-yearhistory...Ottoplayed his retirementin1974...Hewasoneofonlythreeplayerswhosawactioneach 1960 AFLDraftbytheOaklandRaiders,ateamhespenthisentirecareerwithuntil 12-time ProBowlselectionfrom1961-72,Ottowastakeninthe UM SportsHallofFamein1972andtheProFootball1980...A Jim OttoplayedcenterfortheHurricanesfrom1957-59andwasinductedinto ... HejoinedtheUMSportsHallofFamein1990. the NewYorkGiants,recording10,273careerrushingyardsand86totaltouchdowns seasons (1979and1980)...Hespenthis14-yearNFLcareerwiththeCardinals Cardinals inthe1979NFLDraftandwasselectedtoProBowlhis history with1,266yardsontheground...Hewasa (3,331) andin1978,hepostedthethird-highestsingle-seasonrushingtotalschool yards inaseason(1978)...AndersonistheHurricanes’all-timecareerrushingleader Ottis Andersonbecamethe chosen inthe Cortez KennedyplayeddefensivetacklefortheHurricanesfrom1988-89beforebeing “”...Asafreshman,KosarguidedtheHurricanestotheir Bernie KosarwasinstrumentalintheUniversityofMiamibecomingknownas Award ...TorrettaplayedintheNFLforsixdifferentclubs,retiring1997. Award, theO’BrienUnitasAwardandWalterCampPlayerofYear In additiontowinningtheHeismanTrophyin1992,TorrettaalsowonMaxwell for 3,060yardsand19touchdownswhilecompleting57percentofhispasses... when hewasawardedthe1992HeismanTrophy...Thatseason,Torrettathrew a senior,TorrettajoinedfellowUMquarterbackVinnyTestaverdeinelitecompany UM SportsHallofFamein2003andtheCollegeFootball2008...As Gino TorrettaplayedquarterbackforUMfrom1989-92andwasinductedintothe GINO TORRETTA,QB,1989-92 JIM OTTO,C,1957-59 CORTEZ KENNEDY,DT,1988-89 BERNIE KOSAR,QB,1982-84 DON BOSSELER,FB,1953-56 OTTIS ANDERSON,RB,1975-78 Hall ofFame. selection in1959and1990,wasinductedintotheNationalFootballFoundation 3,112 yardsandscoring22touchdownsfrom1957-1964...HewasaProBowl He playedalleightseasonsofhisprofessionalcareerwiththeRedskins,rushing for at UMin1956anda at thetimerankedsecondall-timeinschoolhistory...BosselerwasanAll-American Sports HallofFamein1970...He Don BosselerplayedfullbackatUMfrom1953-56andwasinductedintothe Hall ofFame. UM SportsHallofFame andin1998,hejoinedtheGTE/CoSIDA AcademicAll-America completions (262)andpassingyards(3,642) ...In1995,Kosarwasinductedintothe holds anumberofsingle-seasonrecords atUM,includingpassattempts(416), 1993, KosarwasamemberoftheSuper BowlXXVIIIchampionDallasCowboys...He his 12-yearprofessionalcareerwith23,301 yardspassingand124touchdowns...In NFL DraftbytheClevelandBrowns,a team hespentnineseasonswith...He National Championshipsin1983...In 1985, hewaschoseninthe fi rst roundofthe1990NFLDraftbySeattleSeahawks...Kennedy fi rst-round draftpickoftheWashingtonRedskinsin1957...

fi rst playerinMiamihistorytorushfor morethan1,000 fi

nished hiscareerwith1,642rushingyards,which

nished hisprofessionalcareerwith167games

fi rst-round pickoftheSt.Louis fi rst roundofthe fi rst roundofthe 2008 INDUCTEE 1999 INDUCTEE 2008 INDUCTEE 1999 INDUCTEE 2008 INDUCTEE 1999 INDUCTEE fi rst twopro fi rst of fi nished fi ve @HURRICANESPORTS RING OF HONOR BURGESS OWENS, DB, 1970-72 1999 INDUCTEE Burgess Owens patrolled the Miami secondary from 1970-72, earning All-American RETIRED JERSEYS honors in 1972 ... Owens fi nished his UM career with 160 tackles, eight interceptions 1997 INDUCTEES and three fumble recoveries ... He was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1973 The fi rst four inductees into the University of Miami Football Ring of Honor — Senior Bowl and went on to be a fi rst-round draft pick of the New York Jets in 1973 quarterback George Mira (1961-63), halfback Jim Dooley (1949-51), defensive end ... Owens, who joined the UM Sports Hall of Fame in 1982, played 10 years at the Ted Hendricks (1966-68) and quarterback Vinny Testaverde (1982-86) — were professional level and was a starting safety on the Oakland Raiders’ Super Bowl XV recognized on November 1, 1997, during halftime of the Miami vs. Arkansas State title team ... For his career, he recorded 30 interceptions, including a career-high six game. In addition to their names adorning the facade of the Orange Bowl, these four in 1979. former Hurricanes had their jerseys retired at the ceremony. They are the only football jersey numbers retired by the University of Miami. JIM DOOLEY, HB, 1949-51 1997 INDUCTEE Jim Dooley started on both sides of the football as a junior and senior at Miami ... An #10 GEORGE MIRA, QB, 1961-63 PASSING RUSHING All-American in 1951 and fi rst player to have his jersey retired at UM, Dooley ranks YEAR GP/GS A-C-I PCT YDS TD LG ATT YDS AVG TD LG third in school history with 17 career interceptions ... A fi rst round draft pick of the 1961 9/8 151-74-6 49.0 906 8 44 66 173 2.7 3 21 Chicago Bears in 1952, Dooley recorded 3,172 yards receiving in eight seasons with 1962 10/10 260-122-16 46.9 1,572 10 39 73 166 2.3 3 36 the Bears ... After his playing career ended in 1961, Dooley went in to coaching and 1963 10/10 334-172-14 51.5 2,155 10 47 59 163 2.8 2 37 Totals 29/28 745-368-36 49.4 4,633 28 47 198 502 2.5 8 37 served as head coach of the Bears from 1968-71 ... He fi nished his UM career with Career passing effi ciency: 104.37 1,029 yards rushing and 250 yards receiving and still holds a UM bowl record with a four-interception performance against Clemson in the 1952 Orange Bowl ... He joined #42 JIM DOOLEY, HB, 1949-51 the UM Sports Hall of Fame in 1972. RUSHING RECEIVING/DEFENSE YEAR ATT YDS AVG TD LG NO YDS AVG TD LG INT 1949 13 68 5.2 1 — 3 53 17.7 1 — 2-68 GEORGE MIRA, QB, 1961-63 1997 INDUCTEE 1950 98 530 5.4 2 36 10 127 12.7 0 — 5-5 George Mira Sr. was a two-time All-American at Miami in 1962 and 1963 ... He led 1951 89 431 4.9 2 43 5 70 14.2 1 18 10-76 the Canes to a pair of bowl games and set nearly every passing record at Miami at the Totals 200 1,029 5.1 5 43 18 250 13.9 2 — 17-149 time ... One of only four players to have their jersey retired at UM, Mira threw for 348 yards during a snow storm against Nebraska in ’s 1962 Gotham Bowl #89 TED HENDRICKS, DE, 1966-68 YEAR GP/GS TT UT AT FR INT ... He also fi nished fi fth in the 1962 Heisman Trophy balloting and was selected in the 1966 10/10 100 66 34 3 0-0 second round of the 1964 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers ... Mira, who was 1967 10/10 127 83 44 4 1-15 inducted into the UM Sports Hall of Fame in 1973, played seven years in the NFL with 1968 10/10 91 69 22 5 1-1 the 49ers, Eagles and Dolphins. Totals 30/30 318 218 100 12 2-16 #14 VINNY TESTAVERDE, QB, 1982-86 TED HENDRICKS, DE, 1966-68 1997 INDUCTEE YEAR GP/GS A-C-I PCT YDS TD LG Ted Hendricks was one of the most feared pass rushers in college football during 1982 2/0 12-5-0 41.7 79 1 25 his time ... UM’s only three-time All-American (1966, ‘67 & ‘68), Hendricks fi nished 1983 — redshirt season 1984 6/0 34-17-1 50.0 184 0 19 his Hurricane career as the leading all-time tackler and was voted fi fth in the 1968 1985 11/11 352-216-15 61.4 3,238 21 88 Heisman Trophy balloting ... In his three seasons at UM, Hendricks recorded 318 1986 10/10 276-175-9 63.4 2,557 26 56 tackles and had two interceptions and 12 fumble recoveries ... Hendricks was Miami’s Totals 29/21 674-413-25 61.3 6,058 48 88 second inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining fellow Ring of Honor Career passing effi ciency: 152.80 member Jim Otto (1980) in 1990 ... He was selected in the second round of the 1969 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts ... Hendricks, who was inducted into the UM Sports Hall of Fame in 1980, is one of four UM players all-time to have their jersey retired.

VINNY TESTAVERDE, QB, 1982-86 1997 INDUCTEE Vinny Testaverde rewrote nearly every Miami passing and total offense record en route to winning the University of Miami’s fi rst Heisman Trophy in 1986 ... He played in only one losing regular-season game and was a consensus All-American selection in 1986 ... He completed 413 of 674 career passing attempts for 6,058 yards and 48 touchdowns in two years as the Miami starting quarterback ... He led the Hurricanes HISTORY & RECORDS to back-to-back New Year’s Day Bowl games at the Sugar and Fiesta Bowls in 1985 and 1986 respectively ... Testaverde, who was inducted into the UM Sports Hall of

Fame in 1998, is one of four Hurricanes to have their jersey retired, along with George PLAYERS Mira, Jim Dooley and Ted Hendricks ... Taken as the No. 1 overall pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1987 NFL Draft, Testaverde posted a stellar 21-year pro career with seven different NFL teams ... For his pro career, Testaverde played in 233 games and passed for 46,233 yards and 275 touchdowns.

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 83 HISTORY & RECORDS 84 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM AgraduateoftheUniversityPittsburgh,Hardingwasanaccomplishedathletein • Asfootballcoach,Hardingoversawtheprogram’sriseintoamajorprogram.His • Presentedsince1964,thishonoristhehighestperformance-basedawarda • EachseasontheplayersandcoachesofUniversityMiamifootballteam • JACK HARDINGMVPAWARD JACK HARDINGMVPAWARD ,inadditiontoearningvarsitylettersbaseballandbasketball. his ownright,letteringinfootballforlegendarycoachesGlenn“Pop”Warnerand put Miamifootball“onthemap.” wins overMichiganState,Auburn,NorthCarolinaClemsonandFloridathat in the 1938 teamwashisbest,travelingtoGainesvilleandhandingFloridaanupsetloss death in1963. after the1947seasonandtookoverasathleticdirector,aposthehelduntilhis football teamfrom1937-42and1945-47.Hardingrelinquishedhiscoachingduties UM headcoachandathleticdirectorJackHarding,whocoachedtheHurricanes’ Hurricanes playercanattainfromhisteammates.Theawardisnamedforformer annual footballbanquet. select amostvaluableplayer,tobeawardedtheJackHardingMVPAwardat 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi rst meetingbetweentheschools.Histeamspostedmajorintersectional 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 AWARD RECIPIENTS LeonardHankerson(Offense);SeanSpence(Defense) CortezKennedy,defensivetackle Rich Grif Tony Cristiani,middleguard Chuck Foreman,runningback/ ,linebacker Tom Turchetta,guard Dick Sorensen,linebacker Ted Hendricks,defensiveend Jimmy Cox,splitend Tom Beier,defensiveback Ed Weisacosky,defensiveend Robert J.Brown,tackle George Mira,quarterback Senior Class Jason Fox(Offense);DarrylSharpton(Defense) Matt Bosher,punter/placekicker Darnell Jenkins,widereceiver Calais Campbell,defensiveend Eric Winston,offensivetackle ,quarterback Sean Taylor,safety Ken Dorsey,quarterback Ken Dorsey,quarterback;EdwardReed,safety Dan Morgan,linebacker;SantanaMoss,receiver/returnspecialist Daniel “Bubba”Franks,tightend Scott Covington,quarterback Edgerrin James,runningback Tremain Mack,safety Ray Lewis,middlelinebacker Warren Sapp,defensivetackle Kevin Patrick,defensiveend Micheal Barrow,linebacker;GinoTorretta,quarterback Carlos Huerta,placekicker Russell Maryland,defensivetackle Steve Walsh,quarterback Steve Walsh,quarterback Vinny Testaverde,quarterback Vinny Testaverde,quarterback Bernie Kosar,quarterback Glenn Dennison,tightend Jay Brophy,linebacker Jim Kelly,quarterback Mike Goedeker,defensiveend Gene Coleman,defensiveback Ottis Anderson,fullback Don Smith,defensivetackle Eddie Edwards,defensivetackle Steadman Scavella,defensiveend fi ths, linebacker fl anker @HURRICANESPORTS NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS VINNY TESTAVERDE BENNIE BLADES 1986 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 1987 JIM THORPE AWARD WINNER 1986 WINNER 1986 DAVEY O’BRIEN AWARD WINNER • Awarded the Jim Thorpe Award for the best defensive back in college football, which was created in 1986. It was conceived by former Oklahoma City talk show host Ed Sossen and W. • Became the fi rst Hurricane to capture the Heisman Trophy in 1986. Lynne Draper, the Jim Thorpe Association executive director. • Earned second-highest margin of victory in the Heisman Trophy history. • Led the ’87 Hurricanes to the national championship and a 12-0 record • Threw for 2,557 yards and 26 touchdowns with only nine interceptions while leading Miami • Made 124 tackles and intercepted fi ve passes to an undefeated regular season and the nation’s No. 1 ranking entering the Fiesta Bowl. • Named a consensus First-Team All-America and ended his career as UM’s all-time leader for • Was named winner of the Maxwell Award Winner (College Player of the Year), the Davey interceptions (19) and interception return yards (305). He also set UM records for consecutive O’Brien Award (nation’s best quarterback) and was named a consensus fi rst-team All- games with an interception (5); total tackles by a safety (286) and unassisted tackles by a American. safety (155). • Competed with what could arguably be called the deepest quarterbacking crew ever • Led the nation in interceptions in 1986 (.91 per game) and became a fi rst-round draftee of the assembled on a college team. At one point in the fall of 1982, the Miami roster at quarterback Detroit Lions (the 3rd pick overall) in the 1988 NFL Draft. included Testaverde, future NFL Hall of Famer Jim Kelly, and future NFL star Bernie Kosar, • Shared the Thorpe Award with Oklahoma’s . Both fi nished with 144 points in along with prep All-American Kyle Vanderwende and future Georgia head coach . balloting by a 15-member committee. Florida State’s was third in the voting • Led the Hurricanes to a No. 2 national ranking and a Sugar Bowl berth in his fi rst season with 125 points. as the starter, passing for 3,238 yards and completing 61.4 percent of his passes as the Hurricanes posted a 10-2 record. BLADES’ 1987 GAME-BY-GAME STATS • Led Miami to a 28-16 win over defending national champion Oklahoma by completing 21-of- OPPONENT UT AT TT INT TD FR FF 28 passes for 261 yards and four touchdowns. Florida 3 5 8 1-14 0 0 0 • Set new UM standards for passing greatness as he set school single-season records for at Arkansas 3 6 9 0-0 0 0 0 at Florida State 7 10 17 0-0 0 1 0 completion percentage (63.4%) and passing effi ciency (165.80 — the nation’s best). Maryland 2 6 8 1-0 1* 0 0 at Cincinnati 2 6 8 1-0 0 0 0 TESTAVERDE’S 1986 GAME-BY-GAME STATS at East Carolina 7 10 17 0-0 0 0 0 OPPONENT ATT COMP YARDS INT TD PCT LG Miami (Ohio) 1 3 4 0-0 0 0 0 at South Carolina 30 17 231 0 1 56.7 28 Virginia Tech 8 10 18 0-0 0 0 0 at (13) Florida 25 12 163 3 1 48.0 50 Toledo 8 4 12 1-22 0 0 0 Texas Tech 27 16 330 2 4 59.3 49 Notre Dame 3 4 7 1-21 0 0 0 (1) Oklahoma 28 21 261 0 4 75.0 33 South Carolina 9 7 16 0-0 0 0 0 Northern Illinois 16 12 208 0 2 75.0 56 TOTALS 53 71 124 5-57 1 1 0 at West Virginia 20 14 188 0 3 70.0 35 *Touchdown was a return of a blocked punt. at Cincinnati 35 24 262 0 2 68.6 29 (20) Florida State 35 21 315 2 3 60.0 39 at Pittsburgh 26 17 291 1 4 65.4 31 Tulsa 34 21 308 1 2 61.8 53 CRAIG ERICKSON East Carolina Did not play — injured 1990 UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD WINNER TOTALS 276 175 2,557 9 26 63.4 56 *Passing Effi ciency Rating: 165.80 (led the nation) • Starting signal caller in 1989 and 1990, Erickson led the Hurricanes to the 1989 National TESTAVERDE’S CAREER STATS Championship and a 21-3 record over the 1989-90 seasons. YEAR G/GS COMP ATT PCT YARDS TD INT LP • Tallied 3,363 passing yards, which included six 300 yard passing games, twice throwing for 1982 2/0 5 12 41.7 79 1 0 25 more than 400. 1983 Redshirt season • Tied a school record with four touchdown passes three times. 1984 6/0 17 34 50.0 184 0 1 19 • In addition to winning the Unitas Award, Erickson placed eighth in balloting for the Heisman 1985 11/11 216 352 61.4 3,238 21 15 88 Trophy. 1986 10/10 175 276 63.4* 2,557 26 9 56 TOTALS 29/21 413 674 61.3 6,058 48* 25 88 Career Passing Effi ciency: 152.80* ERICKSON’S 1990 GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT ATT COMP YARDS INT TD PCT LG at (16) BYU 52 28 299 1 0 53.8 27 1986 HEISMAN VOTING at California 47 32 467 0 4 68.1 40 POINTS 1ST 2ND 3RD Iowa 33 17 360 2 3 51.5 73t 1. Vinny Testaverde, Miami 2,213 678 76 27 (2) Florida State 23 13 128 0 1 56.5 24 2. Paul Palmer, Temple 672 28 207 174 Kansas 29 15 229 0 1 51.7 39 3. , Michigan 458 25 136 111 at (6) Notre Dame 36 20 355 2 0 55.5 43 4. , Oklahoma 395 9 136 96 at Texas Tech 32 22 307 0 4 68.8 38t

5. Gordon Lockbaum, Holy Cross 242 32 39 68 HISTORY & RECORDS Pittsburgh 35 25 355 0 2 71.4 40 Boston College 26 13 320 1 4 50.0 52t Syracuse 41 23 259 0 1 56.1 24

at San Diego State 39 17 284 1 2 43.6 56 PLAYERS TOTALS 393 225 3,363 7 22 57.2 73t Passing Effi ciency Rating: 144.00 t-indicates scoring play

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 85 HISTORY & RECORDS ReturnedtoplayforMiamiin1990andturneddownwhatwouldsurelyhavebeenalargepro • 86 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 0 TOTALS 37 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 Boston 0 10 1 0-0 0 279 2-4 1.5-5 38 11 at 0 0 0-0 2-7 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 2-11 1-10 0-0 College 36 1-8 47 at Temple Pittsburgh 0 Syracuse 1-3 0 at 426 1-3 0-0 1-19 84 0 1 at West .5-1 0-0 0 268 0-0 08 0 Florida 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0-0 10 2.5-12 1 0-0 Rutgers 2-15 314 Virginia 0 0-0 Virginia 0-0 1 0-0 1.5-8 0-0 State 2-15 12.5-42 Washington Tech at Georgia 0 0 Arizona 1-4 0-0 OPPONENT UT 325 0 0-0 0 06 0-0 1-0 0-0 Southern .5-3 1.5-9 SAPP’S 1994GAME-BY-GAMESTATS 10.5-67 State AT TT TFL EarnedtheNagurskiTrophy,LombardiAward,aspotasanOutlandTrophy 2 • QBS First-rounddraftpickoftheTampaBayBuccaneers(12thchoiceoverall)in1995NFL • FF 2-19 Asajuniorin1994,had84tacklesandledtheHurricanessacks(10.5),forloss • FR 0-0 INT EarnedPlayeroftheGamehonorsfromABCvs.Washington,BIGEASTNetwork 5 • LedaMiamidefensethatledtheNCAAintotaldefense,scoringandpassdefense. 0 QBH • 2 PBU 5 19 NamedDefensivePlayeroftheYearbyABCSports,SportsIllustrated,FootballWriters 0 • 0-0 0-0 0 ConsensusAll-Americanwhobecamethe • 1-0 0 0-0 FinishedsixthintheHeismanvoting1994. 5 • 1 0 7-21 10.5-56 0-0 -1 1994 NAGURSKITROPHYWINNER 0-0 96 0-0 0-0 1994 LOMBARDIAWARDWINNER 0 40 0-0 56 0 2-9 9 1-4 1-3 3 3-9 0 0-0 74 12 6 11 TOTALS 3-27 2 1 5 1 0-0 20 0-0 at SanDiegoState 0-0 134 0-0 0 2 Syracuse 5 7 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Boston 0-0 358 1-6 0 4 15 134 1-3 1 0 Pittsburgh 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 College at TexasTech 24 0-0 0 0 0-0 0-0 at NotreDame 0 Kansas 0-0 246 0-0 0 2 Florida 0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Iowa 0 426 1-5 0 1 3-8 State 84 0-0 at 0-0 12 1-3 1 3 0-0 0-0 at California OPPONENT UT BYU MARYLAND’S 1990GAME-BY-GAMESTATS AT Firstpickinthe1991NFLDraftbyDallasCowboys • TT TFL QBS FF AsadefensivetackleIn1990,made96tackles(54solos)andhad10.5quarterbacksacks, • FR 1990 OUTLANDTROPHYWINNER INT QBH PBU NATIONAL AWARDWINNERS WARREN SAPP RUSSELL MARYLAND contract asa passes. Year andasixth-place Football NewsDefensivePlayeroftheYear,BIGEASTConference Draft. (9.0), fumblescaused,fumblerecoveriesandquarterbackpressures(25). Rutgers andESPNvs.FloridaState. Columbus andTheBIGEASTFootballConference Association ofAmerica,TheFootballNews,TouchdownClubAtlanta, Award, givenannuallytothenation’stoplineman. seven tacklesforlosses,19quarterbackpressures,forced 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi fth-year senior. fi nish inHeismanTrophy votingallin1994. fi rst MiamiHurricane towintheRotaryLombardi fi ve fumblesandbrokeuptwo fi nalist, TORRETTA’S 1992GAME-BY-GAMESTATS JoinedformerHurricaneVinnyTestaverde(1986)asaDaveyO’BrienAwardwinner.Both • ThePinole,California,productrewrotetheMiamirecordbooksduringaspectacularsenior • LedtheHurricanestoaperfect12-0recordinregularseasononwayNo.1 • • Very ef Exceeded300yardspassing • DominatedtheHeismanvotingandbecamemostdecoratedfootballplayerinMiami • SecondHurricanes’quarterbacktoearntheJohnnyUnitasAward,cappingabrilliant1992 • 1992 MAXWELLAWARDWINNER 1992 DAVEYO’BRIENAWARDWINNER 1992 UNITASGOLDENARMAWARDWINNER 1992 HEISMANTROPHYWINNER . McelBro,Mai 4 0 0 14 10 36 62 10 47 18 53 170 64 51 18 112 196 42 3RD 2ND 81 126 179 174 140 1ST 294 POINTS 310 392 207 982 MichealBarrow,Miami 7. 1,400 CharlieWard,FloridaState 164 6. ReggieBrooks,NotreDame 5. MarvinJones,FloridaState 1,080 4. GarrisonHearst,Georgia 3. MarshallFaulk,SanDiego State 99t 48 47 2. GinoTorretta,Miami 24 1. 40 47 33 7,690 53.5 54.3 1992 HEISMANVOTING 70.0 56.0 15 991 *-Indicates schoolrecord;t-indicatesscoringplay 0 1 33 555 60.7 Career PassingEf 51 3 TOTALS 41/26 51 3 0 228 68t 35.5 7 402 1992 11/11 56.7 19 3,060 3 205 99t 8 41.7 371 0 1991 11/11 55.3 20 21 3,095 41 54.5 88t 1990 9/0 8 51.2 101 0 1 8 20 0 177 57.1 343 0 210 310 60.8 1989 10/4 1,325 2 YEAR G/GS 363 2 0 COMP TD TORRETTA’S CAREERSTATS YARDS LP ATT INT PCT 2 LG 23 19 249 1 0 28 Passing Ef 1 80 43 35 TOTALS 402 17 PCT 252 at SanDiegoState 40 228 170 at (7)Syracuse 433 28 3,060 Temple 23 11 TD 7 20 West Virginia 12 INT at VirginiaTech 16 19 31 31 TCU 35 48 56.7 68 221 at (7)PennState 22 YARDS 51 (3) FloridaState 0 COMP Arizona 46 20 ATT Florida A&M 2 at (23)Iowa 26 350 OPPONENT 69.6 289 39 1 1 1 3 56.5 31 57.1 68 GINO TORRETTA Steve Walsh(1988)andCraigErickson(1990)wererunners-upintheirrespectiveyears. for consecutivepassesthrownwithoutaninterception(123). yards (7,690),passcompletions(555)andtotaloffense(7,722yards).Healsosetarecord season whereheleftUMwith11recordstohisname,includingcareermarksforpassing ranking andaSugarBowlberth. while throwing19touchdownpasses. season opener. completing almost57percentofhispassattempts. All-American, andeveryPlayeroftheYearAward.Asasenior,threwfor3,060yardswhile Davey O’BrienAward(topquarterback),Unitasseniorconsensus history takingeveryawardavailabletohimin’92:theMaxwellAward(bestoverallplayer), season withthehonor. fi ciency Rating:132.80 fi ciencient quarterbackwhothrewonlyseveninterceptionsin402passattempts fi ciency: 132.00 fi ve times,includinga433-yardeffortagainstIowainthe @HURRICANESPORTS NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS DAN MORGAN BRYANT MCKINNIE 2000 BEDNARIK AWARD WINNER 2001 OUTLAND TROPHY WINNER 2000 NAGURSKI TROPHY WINNER 2000 BUTKUS AWARD WINNER • Joined Russell Maryland (1990) as an Outland Trophy winner given annually to the nation’s top lineman. • As a junior in 1999, produced one of the greatest seasons any defensive player has had at the • Capped an impressive career when he beat out Nebraska offensive guard Toniu Fonoti and University of Miami as he made 139 tackles. 2000 Outland Trophy winner John Henderson of Tennessee for the award. • A starter since his true freshman season, came to Miami as a fullback, but during freshman • McKinnie, a 6-foot-9, 336-pound senior from Woodbury, N.J., never allowed a sack during his two-a-days in 1997 shined at linebacker. college career and anchored a line which averaged 5.5 yards per rushing attempt on the way • Team’s leading tackler in 2000 (his third time to lead UM in tackles) with 138. to an undefeated season and the national championship. • Set a school record with 42 consecutive starts and became the fi rst player in the school’s • Hallmark performance came when he dominated Syracuse All-America defensive end Dwight history to have 100 or more tackles in each of his four seasons. Freeney in Miami’s 59-0 victory, holding Freeney without a quarterback sack in 52 plays, • All-time career tackles leader at Miami with 512, breaking the BIG EAST record along the setting the pace for an offense that rushed for a season-best 331 yards and accumulated 566 way. yards against the Orangemen. • Named a consensus fi rst-team All-American and became the fi rst player in college football • Played two seasons after transferring from Lackawanna Junior College prior to sitting out the history to win the Butkus, Nagurski and Bednarik awards in the same season. 1999 season as a redshirt. • Named Football News National Defensive Player of the Year, an honor he also won on the • Made a name for himself in Miami’s 27-24 victory over Florida State at the Orange Bowl conference level as voted on by the league’s head coaches. when he shut down FSU’s who managed just one assisted tackle in the game. Reynolds was a fi rst-team All-American, the Lombardi winner and a fi rst-round NFL draft pick. MORGAN’S 2000 GAME-BY-GAME STATS OPPONENT UT AT TT TFL QBS FF FR INT QBH PBU McNeese State 3 4 7 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 BRETT ROMBERG at Washington 13 7 20 2-3 0-0 0 1-0 1-11 0 3 at West Virginia 9 7 16 2-5 2-5 0 0-0 0-0 4 0 2002 WINNER at Rutgers 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Florida State 14 3 17 2-6 0-0 1 0-0 1-23 1 1 • Became the fi rst University of Miami player to win the Rimington Trophy in 2002. at Temple 13 4 17 2-9 1-7 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 • Contributed in Miami’s 34-game winning streak from 2000 to 2002 as the center. Louisiana Tech 2 2 4 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 • Had the versatility to play effectively at guard or tackle, but settled in as the center for his Virginia Tech 7 4 11 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Pittsburgh 11 9 20 2-3 0-0 0 1-0 0-0 0 0 sophomore season in 2000. at Syracuse 6 4 10 2-4 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 • Helped the Hurricanes win 35 of 37 games, one National Championship, three BIG EAST Boston College 11 4 15 3-12 1-7 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 Conference championships, a Sugar Bowl and a Rose Bowl during his career - all with TOTALS 90 48 138 15-42 4-19 1 2-0 2-34 5 5 Romberg calling the blocking signals for the offensive line. • Never allowed a quarterback sack at center and led an offensive line that helped produce MIAMI HURRICANES IN BUTKUS AWARD VOTING three 1,000-yard rushers (James Jackson, Clinton Portis and Willis McGahee), a quarterback 1990 Maurice Crum, MLB fi nalist (Ken Dorsey) who set every major UM career passing record and an offense that averaged 1992 Michael Barrow, MLB fi nalist more than 465 yards per game for the balance of his three years as the starting center. 1995 Ray Lewis, MLB 2nd • The Trophy is one of college football’s newest annual awards, given each 2000 Dan Morgan, MLB 1st year since 1999 to college football’s outstanding center. It is hosted by the Boomer Esiason Foundation for research and treatment of cystic fi brosis. KEN DORSEY 2001 MAXWELL AWARD WINNER 2003 MACKEY AWARD WINNER • Received the 2001 Maxwell Award, given annually to the outstanding college football player of the year • Became the fi rst player in Miami history to win the John Mackey Award. • Third Miami Hurricane to win the Maxwell Award as he edged fellow fi nalists Eric Crouch of • The Nassau County Sports Commission presents the prestigious John Mackey Award Nebraska and of Florida in the closest vote in the 65-year history of the award annually to the most outstanding tight end in Division I-A College Football. • Led the Hurricanes to a perfect (12-0) record and the 2001 National Championship. • At 6-foot-5, 245-pounds, led the team with 60 catches and was second on the team with • Finished his career 26-1 at Miami as a starter at quarterback 605 receiving yards, averaging 10.1 yards per catch and 46.5 yards per game as a junior. • Completed 184 of 318 passes for 2,652 yards with 23 touchdowns and nine interceptions • Led or tied for the team lead in receptions in nine games in 2003 and broke the UM record for during the 2001 regular season. career receptions by a tight end with 119. • In his biggest game of the season and the second biggest of his career, pulled in 10 catches KEN DORSEY’S 2001 STATS for 104 yards against West Virginia, including a leaping catch over the middle on a critical HISTORY & RECORDS YEAR G/GS COMP ATT PCT YARDS TD INT LP fourth and 13 that led to Miami’s game-winning fi eld goal in the fi nal seconds against the 2001 11/11 206 353 58.3 3,014 26 10 64 Passing Effi ciency Rating: 148.7 Mountaineers.

• Made seven catches for 106 yards in the Hurricanes’ 22-14 win at Florida State, despite PLAYERS DORSEY’S 2001 GAME-BY-GAME STATS playing in a torrential downpour on a rain-soaked fi eld. OPPONENT ATT COMP YARDS INT TD PCT LG • Stood out as a big-play performer on special teams, blocking a punt against Syracuse. at Penn State 27 20 344 1 3 74.1 47 • Impressed with his blocking ability on offense and special teams in a UM win over Pittsburgh, Rutgers 25 14 315 1 2 56.0 64 throwing a key block to spring tailback for a 78-yard gain on a screen pass at Pittsburgh 32 18 208 1 1 56.3 32 that set up a Miami touchdown. Troy State 30 18 299 0 2 60.0 37 • Following his junior season, was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fi rst round as the at Florida State 27 14 249 0 3 51.9 35 sixth overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft. West Virginia 27 16 192 1 2 59.3 27 Temple 24 16 175 0 2 66.7 41 at Boston College 41 20 222 4 0 48.8 19 Syracuse 20 13 224 0 4 65.0 51 Washington 21 14 189 1 3 66.7 32 at Virginia Tech 44 21 235 0 1 47.7 31 TOTALS 318 184 2,652 9 23 58.3 64 Nebraska (Rose Bowl) 35 22 362 1 3 62.9 49

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 87 HISTORY & RECORDS 88 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 12 0 48 8 0 5 39 TOTALS 60 19 0 vs. FloridaState 48 0 16 17 at 605 160 0 Rutgers 2 0 6 1 8 106 Syracuse 190 104 Pittsburgh 13 Tennessee 7 9 7 15 27 41 at VirginiaTech 1 10 39 88 Temple 4 0 2 0 at FloridaState 4 35 West Virginia 43 at BostonCollege 58 8 22 East Carolina 4 9 0 Florida 5 at LouisianaTech OPPONENT NO 11.5 35 1,365 WINSLOW’S 2003GAME-BY-GAMERECEIVINGSTATS 39 17 1 YARDS 119 19 58 0 TD 605 8 10.1 0 TOTALS 37/25 34 60 726 17.0 12.7 2003 13/12 LG 57 2 2002 13/13 2001 11/0 LG 17 NO TD YEAR G/GS YARDS AVG WINSLOW’S CAREERRECEIVINGSTATS NATIONAL AWARDWINNERS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC SelectedtotheFirstTeamAll-BIGEASTinboth2000and2001wasBIG • Namedasecond-teamAll-Americanumeroustimes. • NamedaFirstTeamAll-AmericatwicebyTheFootballWritersAssociationin2000and • ReceivedaBachelor’sDegreeinBusinessAdministrationMayof2001andreceived • Wasafour-timeBIGEASTAcademicAll-ConferenceselectionandanIronArrowinducteein • The6-foot-6,298-poundDean’sListmemberwasathree-timeArthurAsheJr.SportsScholar • Oneofthenation’stopoffensivetacklesandamajorfactorinanlinethatyielded • Namedwinnerofthe“AcademicHeisman,”HealthSouthDraddyAward,inaceremony • 2001 ACADEMICHEISMANWINNER JOAQUIN GONZALEZ Rookie oftheYearin1998- 2001. Master’s ofBusinessAdministrationinDecember2001. 2000 (thehighestacademichonorbestowedtoanyUMstudentorstaffmember). Team member,beingnamedtotheFirstin2000. only threequarterbacksacksin2000. Awards dinnerinNewYorkCity. honoring 16nationalscholar-athletesattheNationalFootballFoundation’s44thAnnual honors inthesameseason. fi rst recipientoftheawardtoearnAll-ConferenceAcademic @HURRICANESPORTS NFL PLAYERS ADKINS, Spencer (LB) – (2009-11) COX, Jim (TE) – Miami Dolphins (1968) ALVERS, STEVE (TE/C) – Buffalo Bills (1981); New York Jets (1982) CROSLAND, Andy (PK) – Carolina (2001-02) ANDERSON, Ottis (RB) – St. Louis Cardinals (1979-86); New York Giants (1986-92) CURRY, Shane (DE) – Indianapolis Colts (1991) ARMSTEAD, Jessie (LB) – New York Giants (1993-2001); Washington Redskins (2002-03) ATKINS, Baraka (DE) – Seattle Seahawks (2007-08) DAANEN, Jerry (WR) – St. Louis Cardinals (1968-70) DAVENPORT, Najeh (RB) – Green Bay Packers (2002-05); Pittsburgh Steelers (2006-08); BAILEY, Allen (DL) – Kansas City Chiefs (2011) Indianapolis Colts (2008) BAILEY, Don (C) – Indianapolis Colts (1984-85) DAVIS, Tanard (DB) – Indianapolis Colts (2006); Philadelphia Eagles (2007); Tennessee Titans (2008) BAILEY, Robert (DB) – Los Angeles Rams (1991-94); Dallas Cowboys (1995); Washington Redskins (2005); DAWKINS, Dale (WR) – New York Jets (1990-93) Miami Dolphins (1996); Detroit Lions (1997-99); Baltimore Ravens (2000); Detroit Lions (2001) DEL BELLO, Jack (QB) – Baltimore Colts (1953) BANASZAK, Pete (RB) – Oakland Raiders (1966-78) DEMARCO, Mario (G/LB) – Detroit Lions (1949) BARNES, Mike (DT/DE) – Baltimore Colts (1973-81) DENNISON, Glenn (TE) – New York Jets (1984); Washington Redskins (1987) BARROW, Michael (LB) – Houston Oilers (1993-96); Carolina Panthers (1997-99); DIAMOND, Charley (T) – Dallas Texans (1960-62); Kansas City Chiefs (1963) New York Giants (2000-03); Dallas Cowboys (2005) DIXON, Antonio (DT) – Philadelphia Eagles (2009-11) BASS, Robert (LB) – Chicago Bears (1995) DOOLEY, Jim (B/E/FL/TE) – Chicago Bears (1952-61) BEASON, Joe (LB) – Carolina Panthers (2007-11) DORSEY, Ken (QB) – San Francisco 49ers (2004-05); Cleveland Browns (2006-08) BEIER, Tom (DB) – Miami Dolphons (1967, 1969) DUNN, Gary (NT/DT/DE) – Pittsburgh Steelers (1976-87) BELK, Rocky (WR) – Cleveland Browns (1983) BELL, Coleman (TE) – Washington Redskins (1995) EDWARDS, Eddie (DE/DT) – Cincinnati Bengals (1977-88) BELLINGER, Rodney (DB) – Buffalo Bills (1984-86) EPPS, Dedrick (TE) – Miami Dolphins (2010) BENNETT, Donnell (RB) – Kansas City Chiefs (1994-2000); Washington Redskins (2001) ERICKSON, Craig (QB) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1992-94); Indianapolis Colts (1995); Miami Dolphins BENNETT, Phil (LB) – Boston Patriots (1960) (1996-97) BENNETT, Woody (RB) – New York Jets (1979-80); Miami Dolphins (1980-88) ETHEREDGE, Carlos (TE) – Indianapolis Colts (1994) BENTLEY, Albert (RB) – Indianapolis Colts (1985-91); Pittsburgh Steelers (1992) EVANS, Leon (DE) – Detroit Lions (1985-86) BERLIN, Brock (QB) – St. Louis Rams (2007-08) EVERETT, Kevin (TE) – Buffalo Bills (2006-07) BIBLA, Martin (G) – Atlanta Falcons (2002-04) BLADES, Al (DB) – San Francisco 49ers (2001-02) FAGAN, Kevin (DE) – San Francisco 49ers (1987-93) BLADES, Bennie (DB) – Detroit Lions (1988-96); Seattle Seahawks (1997) FEAGLES, Jeff (P) – New England Patriots (1988-89); Philadelphia Eagles (1990-93); Arizona Cardinals BLADES, Brian (WR) – Seattle Seahawks (1988-98) (1994-97); Seattle Seahawks (1998-2002); New York Giants (2003-09) BLAISE, Kerlin (G) – Detroit Lions (1999-2003) FITZGERALD, Markese (DB) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002) BOOKMAN, Johnny (DB) – New York Giants (1957); Dallas Texans (1960); New York Titans (1961) FOREMAN, Chuck (RB) – Minnesota Vikings (1973-79); New England Patriots (1980) BOSHER, Matt (K) – Atlanta Falcons (2011) FOX, Jason (T) – Detroit Lions (2010-11) BOSSELER, Don (FB) – Washington Redskins (1957-64) FOX, Terry (FB/LB) – Philadelphia Eagles (1941, 1945); Miami Seahawks (1946) BRATTON, Melvin (RB) – Denver Broncos (1989-90) FRANKLIN, Orlando (OL) – Denver Broncos (2011) BROPHY, Jay (LB) – Miami Dolphins (1984-86); New York Jets (1987) FRANKS, Bubba (TE) – Green Bay Packers (2000-07); New York Jets (2008) BROUGHTON, Willie (DT/NT) – Indianapolis Colts (1985-86); Dallas Cowboys (1989-90); Los Angeles FRAZIER, Frank (G) – Washington Redskins (1987) Raiders (1992-93); (1995-96) FROHBOSE, Bill (DB) – Detroit Lions (1974) BROWN, Andre (WR) – Miami Dolphins (1989-90) FULCHER, Mondriel (TE) – Oakland Raiders (2000-02) BROWN, Delvin (DB) – (2001) FULLINGTON, Darrell (DB) – Minnesota Vikings (1988-90); New England Patriots (1991); Tampa Bay BROWN, Eddie (WR) – Cincinnati Bengals (1985-91) Buccaneers (1991-92) BROWN, Fred (LB/TE) – Los Angeles Rams (1965); Philadelphia Eagles (1967-69) BROWN, Jerome (DT) – Philadelphia Eagles (1987-91) GAITER, Tony (WR) – New England Patriots (1997-98); San Diego Chargers (1998-99) BROWN, Kareem (DT) – New York Jets (2007) GARY, Cleveland (RB) – Los Angeles Rams (1989-93); Miami Dolphins (1994) BROWN, Larry (T) – Kansas City Chiefs (1978-79) GEATHERS, Jason (WR) – New York Giants (2004) BUCHANON, Phillip (DB) – Oakland Raiders (2002-04); Houston Texans (2005-06); Tampa Bay Buccaneers GERMAN, Jammi (WR) – Atlanta Falcons (1998-2001) (2006-08); Detroit Lions (2009); Washington Redskins (2010-11) GONZALEZ, Joaquin (T) – Cleveland Browns (2002-04); Indianapolis Colts (2005) BURGESS, James (LB) – San Diego Chargers (1997-98) GOODEN, Tavares (LB) – Baltimore Ravens (2008-10); San Francisco 49ers (2011) BURKE, Mike (P) – Los Angeles Rams (1974) GOODMAN, Harvey (G) – Denver Broncos (1976) BURT, Jim (NT/DT) – New York Giants (1981-88); San Francisco 49ers (1989-91) GORDON, Richard (TE) – Oakland Raiders (2011) BUTLER, Rashad (T) – Houston Texans (2007, 2009-11) GORE, Frank (RB) – San Francisco 49ers (2005-11) GRAHAM, Jimmy (TE) – New Orleans Saints (2010-11) CAESAR, Mark (DL) – Miami Dolphins (1994) GREAVES, Gary (T) – Houston Oilers (1960) CAMPBELL, Calais (DE) – Arizona Cardinals (2008-11) GREEN, Jamaal (DE) – Philadelphia Eagles (2003-04); Chicago Bears (2005); Washington Redskins (2007) CARAPELLA, Al (DT/MG/T/LB) – San Francisco 49ers (1951-55) GREEN, Yatil (WR) – Miami Dolphins (1997-2000); Oakland Raiders (2001) CAREY, Vernon (T/G) – Miami Dolphins (2004-11) GRIFFIN, Keith (RB) – Washington Redskins (1984-88) HISTORY & RECORDS CARROLL, Wesley (WR) – New Orleans Saints (1991-92); Cincinnati Bengals (1993) CARTER, Rubin (NT/DT) – Denver Broncos (1975-86) HAGGERTY, Mike (T) – Pittsburgh Steelers (1967-70); New England Patriots (1971); Detroit Lions (1973) CESARE, Billy (DB/KR) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1978-79); Miami Dolphins (1980); HAM, Derrick (DE) – Washington Redskins (1999-2000); Cleveland Browns (2001) PLAYERS Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1981); Detroit Lions (1982) HANKERSON, Leonard (WR) – Washington Redskins (2011) CHICKILLO, Nick (LB/G) – Chicago Cardinals (1953) HARDEN, Bobby (DB) – Miami Dolphins (1990-92) CHICKILLO, Tony (NT/DE/G) – San Diego Chargers (1984-85); New York Jets (1987) HARRAH, Dennis (G/C) – Los Angeles Rams (1975-87) CLARK, Bernard (LB) – Cincinnati Bengals (1990-91); Seattle Seahawks (1991) HARRIS, Brandon (DB) – Houston Texans (2011) CLARK, Howard (LB) – Philadelphia Eagles (2003) HARRIS, Derrick (RB) – St. Louis Rams (1996-99); San Diego Chargers (2000); CLINE, Tony (DE) – Oakland Raiders (1970-75); San Francisco 49ers (1976-77) New Orleans Saints (2001-03) COCHRANE, Kelly (QB) – Houston Oilers (1972) HARRIS, Orien (DT) – Cleveland Browns (2006); New Orleans Saints (2007); Cincinnati Bengals (2008) CONNERS, Dan (LB) – Oakland Raiders (1964-74) HAWKINS, Bill (DE/DT) – Los Angeles Rams (1989-94) COOK, Charles (DE) – New York Giants (1983) HEFFERNAN, Dave (G) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1988) COOPER, Mark (G/T) – Denver Broncos (1983-87); Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987-89) HENDRICKS, Dwayne (DT) – New York Giants (2011) COPELAND, Horace (WR) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1993-95, 1997); Miami Dolphins (1998) HENDRICKS, Ted (LB) – Baltimore Colts (1969-73); Green Bay Packers (1974); Oakland Raiders (1975-81); COREY, Walt (LB) – Dallas Texans (1960, 1962); Kansas City Chiefs (1963-66) Los Angeles Raiders (1982-83) CORTES, Julio (LB) – Seattle Seahawks (1987) HENRY, Charles (TE) – Miami Dolphins (1991) COVINGTON, Scott (QB) – Cincinnati Bengals (1999); St. Louis Rams (2002) HESTER, Devin (WR/PR) – Chicago Bears (2006-11)

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 89 HISTORY & RECORDS NOTE: LucheyplayedunderthenameNickWilliamsatUM KansasCityChiefs(1967) 90 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM McDOWELL, Bubba(DB) McDOUGAL, Jerome(DE) McDOUGAL, Bob(FB) McCLOVER, Darrell(LB) McCARTHY, Colin(LB) MAXEY, Marcus(DB) MATLOCK, John(CB) MASTERSON, Bob(E) MARYLAND, Russell(DT) MARSHALL, Alfonso(DB) MARK, Greg(DE/LB) MARION, Fred(DB) MACK, Tremain(DB) LUCHEY, Nick(FB) LOSCH, Jack(HB) LITTLE, Earl(DB) LIPPETT, Ronnie(DB) LEWIS, Ray(LB) LEWIS, Damione(DT) LATIMER, Don(NT) LARKIN, Eric(DE) LANG, Kenard(DE/DT/LB) KRIEN, Darren(LB) KOSAR, Bernie(QB) KOHLBRAND, Joe(DE) KING, Andre(WR) KICHEFSKI, Walt(E) KENNEDY, Cortez(DT) KELLY, Jim(QB) KEARNS, Tom(T) KALINA, Dave(WR) JOSEPH, William(DT) JOSEPH, Joe(DT) JOSEPH, Carlos(OL) JONES, Larry(FB) JONES, K.C.(C) JONES, Jimmie(DT/DE) JONES, Ernie(DB) JONES, Daryl(WR) JONES, ChrisT.(WR) JONES, Carlos(CB) JOHNSON, Ken(RB) JOHNSON, Jack(DB) JOHNSON, Bruce(DB) JOHNSON, Andre(WR) JOHNSON, Alex(WR) JENNINGS, Kelly(DB) JENKINS, Darnell(WR) JELLEY, Tom(DE) JAMES, Edgerrin(RB) JACKSON, James(RB) IRVIN, Michael(WR) HUERTA, Carlos(K) HUDOCK, Mike(C) HOLMES, Kenny(DE) HILL, Randal(WR) HILL, Quadtrine(RB) HIGHSMITH, Alonzo(RB) NFL PLAYERS NewOrleansSaints(1997-98) (2009) Brooklyn AAFC(1946) (2000-01) (1997-98) (2005); BaltimoreRavens(2006) Broncos (2006) 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC –DenverBroncos(1997-2001) –BuffaloBills(1986-96) –BaltimoreRavens(1996-2011) –NewOrleansSaints(1997-99);ClevelandBrowns(2000-04) –HoustonOilers(1987) –NewYorkGiants(1945);ChicagoCardinals(1946) –PittsburghSteelers(1951) –ClevelandBrowns(2001-04) –MiamiDolphins(1991);ArizonaCardinals(1991-94);(1995-96); –WashingtonRedskins(2010) –WashingtonRedskins(2010) –GreenBayPackers(1956) –SeattleSeahawks(1976);NewYorkGiants(1977-79) –CincinnatiBengals(1999-2002);GreenBayPackers(2003-04); –NewYorkTitans(1960-62);Jets(1963-65);MiamiDolphins(1966); –SanDiegoChargers(1994-95) –NewYorkGiants(2002-03) –NewEnglandPatriots(1982-91) –SeattleSeahawks(1998);NewOrleansSaints(1999);MinnesotaVikings(2000) –DenverBroncos(1978-83) –PittsburghSteelers(1970) –ChicagoBears(1996) –ClevelandBrowns(1985-93);DallasCowboys(1993);MiamiDolphins(1994-96) –PittsburghSteelers(1940-42);Card-Pitt(1944) –DallasCowboys(1988-2000) –NewEnglandPatriots(2006-07) –NewYorkGiants(1979) –PhiladelphiaEagles(1990);MiamiDolphins(1990) –SanDiegoChargers(2004) –CincinnatiBengals(1997-2001) –TennesseeTitans(1997-2000);NewYorkGiants(2001-03) –St.LouisRams(2001-05);CarolinaPanthers(2006-09);HoustonTexans(2010) –KansasCityChiefs(2006) –ChicagoBears(1957-59);BuffaloBills(1960-61);DallasTexans(1961) –HoustonOilers(1991) –PhiladelphiaEagles(1995-98);OaklandRaiders(1998-99) –NewYorkJets(1967);CincinnatiBengals(1968) –NewEnglandPatriots(1983-91) –GreenBayPackers(1947) –NewYorkGiants(2003-07);OaklandRaiders(2008-09) –IndianapolisColts(1999-2005);ArizonaCardinals(2006-08);SeattleSeahawks –WashingtonRedskins(1938-43);BrooklynDodgers (1944);BostonYanks(1945); –SeattleSeahawks(2006-10);CincinnatiBengals(2011) –NewYorkGiants(2009-11) –SeattleSeahawks(1990-2001) –TennesseeTitans(2011) –NewOrleansSaints(1985-89) –ClevelandBrowns(2001-03);GreenBayPackers(2004);ArizonaCardinals(2005) –HoustonTexans(2008) –HoustonTexans(2003-11) –DallasCowboys(1990-93);L.A./St.LouisRams(1994-97);PhiladelphiaEagles –NewYorkJets(2004-05);ChicagoBears(2006-07) –HoustonOilers(1989-94); CarolinaPanthers(1995-96) –HoustonOilers(1987-89);DallasCowboys(1990-91) –PhiladelphiaEagles(2003-07); NewYorkGiants(2008) –DallasCowboys(1991-95);OaklandRaiders(1996-99);GreenBayPackers –ChicagoBears(2004-05) –WashingtonRedskins(1997-2001);ClevelandBrowns(2002-05);Denver SeattleSeahawks(1998-99);NewOrleansSaints(2000-05) CarolinaPanthers(2011) O’MAHONEY, Jim(LB) OLSEN, Greg(TE) NOPPENBERG, John(HB/FB) NICOLAS, Scott(LB) NELSON, Bob(NG) NEAL, Speedy(FB) MYERS, Leonard(DB) MYERS, Chris(G) MOSS, Winston(LB) MOSS, Sinorice(WR) MOSS, Santana(WR) MORRIS, Victor(LB) MORGAN, Dan(LB) MIRA, George(QB) MILLER, Dan(K) MILLER, Bill(SE/WR) MERIWEATHER, Brandon(DB) MERCIER, Richard(OG) MERCER, Ivan(TE) McVEIGH, John(LB) McNEIL, Ryan(DB) McKINNIE, Bryant(T) McINTOSH, Rocky(LB) McGAHEE, Willis(RB) SMITH, Roland(DB) SMITH, Michael(LB) SMITH, Don(NT/DE/DT) SMITH, Darrin(LB) SISK, Johnny(DB) SIMON, Jim(G/T) SILEO, Dan(DT) SHOCKEY, Jeremy(TE) SHIELDS, Sam(DB) SHARPTON, Glenn(CB) SHANNON, Randy(LB) SEIGLER, Dexter(DB) SEARCY, Leon(OL) SAPP, Warren(DT) RYDER, Nick(FB) RUSSELL, Twan(LB) RUMPH, Mike(DB) ROMBERG, Brett(C) ROLLE, Antrel(DB) ROBINSON, Fred(LB/DE) ROBERTS, Alfredo(TE/WR) RILEY, Pat(DE) RICHARDSON, C.J.(DB) REED, Ed(DB) RAKOCZY, Gregg(C/G/T) PORTIS, Clinton(RB) POPOVICH, Jeff(DB) PHILLIPS, Randy(DB) PHILLIPS, Kenny(DB) PERRIMAN, Brett(WR) PEGUESE, Willis(DE) PAYTON, Jarrett(RB) PARRISH, Roscoe(WR) PALEWICZ, Al(LB) OWENS, Burgess(DB) OTTO, Jim(C) ORTEGA, Buck(TE) (1995-97) Cowboys (2000);SanDiegoChargers(2001-03) (2001); MiamiDolphins(2002) (1997); MiamiDolphins(1997-98) –BaltimoreRavens(2002-11) –OaklandRaiders(1960-74) –ChicagoBears(1995) –TampaBayBuccaneers(1987) –NewEnglandPatriots(1982);WashingtonRedskinsBaltimoreRavens(1982) –DenverBroncos(2005-07);HoustonTexans(2008-11) –DetroitLions(1963-64) –ChicagoBears(2007-11) –DetroitLions(1963-65);AtlantaFalcons(1966-68) –ChicagoBears(1964) –GreenBayPackers(1989-90) –KansasCityChiefs(1973-75);NewYorkJets(1977) –BuffaloBills(1984) –ArizonaCardinals(2005-09);NewYorkGiants(2010-11) –SanFrancisco49ers(1964-68);PhiladelphiaEagles(1969);MiamiDolphins(1971) –DallasCowboys(1993-96);PhiladelphiaEagles (1997-98); –TampaBayBuccaneers(1995-2003);OaklandRaiders(2004-06) –WashingtonRedskins(2001-02) –SanFrancisco49ers(2002-05);WashingtonRedskins(2006);St.LouisRams(2007) –DetroitLions(1993-97);St.LouisRams(1997-98);ClevelandBrowns(1999);Dallas –PittsburghSteelers(1992-95);JacksonvilleJaguars(1996-2000);BaltimoreRavens –CarolinaPanthers(2001-07);NewOrleansSaints(2008) –GreenBayPackers(2010-11) –NewOrleansSaints(2008-09) –AtlantaFalcons(1990-92) –SeattleSeahawks(1986) –TampaBayBuccaneers(1987-91);L.A.Raiders(1991-94);SeattleSeahawks –MiamiDolphins(1987) –JacksonvilleJaguars(2003-05);St.LouisRams(2006-08);AtlantaFalcons(2009) –ClevelandBrowns(1982-86);MiamiDolphins(1987) –ClevelandBrowns(2002) –DallasTexans(1962);BuffaloBills(1963);OaklandRaiders(1964,1966-68) –HoustonOilers(1990-93);IndianapolisColts(1993-94) –Washington(1997-99);MiamiDolphins(2000-02) –DenverBroncos(2002-03);WashingtonRedskins(2004-10) –NewYorkGiants(2006-09) –TampaBayBuccaneers(2000);AtlantaFalcons(2001) –NewYorkJets(2001-04);WashingtonRedskins(2005-11) –MiamiDolphins(1994-95);SeattleSeahawks(1996-98);ArizonaCardinals(1998) –NewEnglandPatriots(2001-03) –BuffaloBills(2004-06);BaltimoreRavens(2007-10);DenverBroncos(2011) –NewYorkGiants(2008-11) –MinnesotaViings(2002-10);BaltimoreRavens(2011) –DetroitLions(2010) –TennesseeTitans(2005) –NewYorkJets(1973-79);Oakland/L.A.Raiders(1980-82) –NewYorkJets(1965-66) –DallasCowboys(1989-90) –NewOrleansSaints(1988-90);DetroitLions(1991-96);KansasCityChiefs –NewYorkGiants(2002-07);OrleansSaints(2008-10); –WashingtonRedskins(2006-11) –BuffaloBills(2005-11) –GreenBayPackers(2000-01);ClevelandBrowns(2002) –AtlantaFalcons(2008) –AtlantaFalcons(1979-84); BuffaloBills(1985-86);NewYorkJets(1987) –SeattleSeahawks(1996-98) –SanDiegoChargers(1982-86);MiamiDolphins(1986) –ClevelandBrowns(1987-90);NewEnglandPatriots(1991-92) –KansasCityChiefs(1988-90);DallasCowboys(1991-92) –PittsburghSteelers(1940-41);DetroitLions(1941) –NewEnglandPatriots(2007-11) @HURRICANESPORTS NFL PLAYERS SMITH, Russ (RB) – San Diego Chargers (1969-70) WALSH, Steve (QB) – Dallas Cowboys (1989-90); New Orleans Saints (1990-93); Chicago Bears (1994-95); SMITH, Tom (RB) – Miami Dolphins (1973) St. Louis Rams (1996); Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997-98); Indianapolis Colts (1999) SMITH, Willie (TE) – Miami Dolphins (1987) WALTERS, Matt (DE) – New York Jets (2003) SPENCER, Darryl (WR) – Atlanta Falcons (1993-96) WATT, Walt (HB/DB) – Chicago Cardinals (1945) STARKS, Duane (DB) – Baltimore Ravens (1998-2001); Arizona Cardinals (2002-04); New England Patriots WAYNE, Reggie (WR) – Indianapolis Colts (2001-11) (2005); Oakland Raiders (2006-07) WEBSTER, Nate (LB) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2000-03); Cincinnati Bengals (2004-05); STEWART, James (RB) – Minnesota Vikings (1995-96) Denver Broncos (2006-08) STUBBS, Daniel (DE/LB) – San Francisco 49ers (1988-89); Dallas Cowboys (1990-91); Cincinnati Bengals WEISACOSKY, Ed (LB) – New York Giants (1967); Miami Dolphins (1968-70); (1992-94); Philadelphia Eagles (1995); Miami Dolphins (1996-99) New England Patriots (1971-72) SULLIVAN, Mike (G/C) – Dallas Cowboys (1991); Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1992-95); Chicago Bears (1996) WERL, Bob (DE/G) – New York Jets (1966) SULLIVAN, Tom (RB) – Philadelphia Eagles (1972-77); Cleveland Browns (1978) WILFORK, Vince (NT/DT) – New England Patriots (2004-11) SUTTON, Reggie (DB) – New Orleans Saints (1986-87) WILLIAMS, Andrew (DE) – San Francisco (2003-04) SWAIN, John (DB) – Minnesota Vikings (1981-84); Miami Dolphins (1985); Pittsburgh Steelers (1985-86); WILLIAMS, D.J. (LB) – Denver Broncos (2004-11) Miami Dolphins (1987) WILLIAMS, Darryl (DB) – Cincinnati Bengals (1992-95); Seattle Seahawks (1996-99); Cincinnati Bengals SWEENEY, Matt (DE) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2000-01) (2000-01) WILLIAMS, Kevin (WR) – Dallas Cowboys (1993-96); Arizona Cardinals (1997); Buffalo Bills (1998-99); TATAREK, Bob (DT) – Buffalo Bills (1968-72); Detroit Lions (1972) San Francisco 49ers (2000) TAYLOR, Sean (DB) – Washington Redskins (2004-07) WILLIAMS, Leon (LB) – Cleveland Browns (2006-08); Dallas Cowboys (2010) TESTAVERDE, Vinny (QB) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1987-92); Cleveland Browns (1993-95); Baltimore WILLIAMS, Lester (NT/DE) – New England Patriots (1982-85); San Diego Chargers (1986); Seattle Ravens (1996-97); New York Jets (1998-2003); Dallas Cowboys (2004); New York Jets (2005); New Seahawks (1987) England Patriots (2006); Carolina Panthers (2007) WILLIAMS, Warren (RB) – Pittsburgh Steelers (1988-92); Indianapolis Colts (1993) THOMAS, Lamar (WR) – Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1993-95; Miami Dolphins (1996-98) WIMBERLY, Marcus (DB) – Atlanta Falcons (1997) THOMAS, Santonio (DT) – New England Patriots (2007); Cleveland Browns (2008) WINSLOW Jr., Kellen (TE) – Cleveland Browns (2004-08); Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009-11) THOMPSON, Woody (RB) – Atlanta Falcons (1975-77) WINSTON, Eric (T) – Houston Texans (2006-11) TORRETTA, Gino (QB) – Minnesota Vikings (1993); Seattle Seahawks (1996) TROSCH, Gene (DE) – Kansas City Chiefs (1967, 1969) TURNER, John (DB) – Minnesota Vikings (1978-83); San Diego Chargers (1984); Minnesota Vikings (1985, 1987) TUTEN, Rick (P) – Philadelphia Eagles (1989); Buffalo Bills (1990); Seattle Seahawks (1991-97); St. Louis Rams (1998-99)

VAN DYKE, Demarcus (DB) – Oakland Raiders (2011) VICKERS, Kipp (T/G) – Indianapolis Colts (1995-97); Washington Redskins (1999); Baltimore Ravens (2000- 01); Washington Redskins (2002) VILMA, Jonathan (LB) – New York Jets (2004-07); New Orleans Saints (2008-11) VOLLENWEIDER, Jim (HB) – San Francisco 49ers (1962-63) HISTORY & RECORDS PLAYERS

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 91 HISTORY & RECORDS 2 6 BbWr,E LosAngelesRams ChicagoBears 92 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM PhiladelphiaEagles ChicagoBears DetroitLions ChicagoBears BobWerl,E DetroitLions 162 DanConners,T 12 70 MinnesotaVikings 5 BenRizzo,B St.LouisCardinals ChicagoBears JohnSisk,B 270 JimSimon,E 1965 234 20 BobDentel,C SanFrancisco49ers 208 17 NickRyder,B 1964 GreenBayPackers 206 15 JimO’Mahoney,LB WashingtonRedskins 139 15 100 ChicagoBears 10 8 BillDiamond,G BillWatts,T 174 JimVollenweider,B 161 13 106 12 TEAM 8 RayLardani,T 1963 CharlesLinning,T 208 JonO’Day,T 201 15 73 PittsburghSteelers 15 6 1962 ChicagoBears PittsburghSteelers NAME,POS. GreenBayPackers PittsburghSteelers PICK 1961 RD YEAR WashingtonRedskins PhilBennett,E CharlesHutchings,T ChicagoCardinals 221 JackJohnson,B 102 19 49 BaltimoreColts 9 4 MikeHudock,C 1958 BobNolan,E 128 WhiteyRouviere,B 118 11 107 PittsburghSteelers 10 ChicagoCardinals 9 TomPepsin,E 1957 FrankMcDonald,E GreenBayPackers 122 75 NewYorkGiants 11 7 SanFrancisco49ers BobScneidenbach,B 1956 PhiladelphiaEagles 282 WilfredStolk,B 24 Buffalo(AAFC) 1955 352 RalphFieler,E 1954 GreenBayPackers 30 DetroitLions FrankSmith,B 314 PeteMastellone,C 1953 218 29 AlCarapella,T PhiladelphiaEagles 152 18 54 1952 13 ErnieSettembre,T 5 83 PittsburghSteelers BobMcDougal,B 11 HarveyJames,C 72 ChicagoBears 56 9 1951 8 EdCameron,G 1949 217 ChicagoBears 23 PatPetroski,G 1947 289 JoeKrutulis,E 28 1946 140 TEAM 1945 15 WaltKichefski,E 1944 197 22 1942 1941 NAME,POS. 1940 PICK 1938 RD YEAR NFL DRAFTPICKS AFL/NFL ERA EARLY ERA 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 1 4 DnTsot,T PittsburghSteelers ChicagoCardinals DanTassotti,T 247 NickChickillo,G 21 172 15 DetroitLions BostonYanks ErnieSettembre,T 102 ChicagoBears 11 PittsburghSteelers BillLevitt,C 211 23 PittsburghSteelers HowiePlasman,B 183 18 TerryFox,B 153 JohnNoppenberg,B 17 113 13 3 Fe rw,E LosAngelesRams SanFrancisco49ers FredBrown,E 37 GeorgeMira,QB 3 LosAngelesRams 15 2 MinnesotaVikings RolandBenson,T GreenBayPackers 60 5 BillMiller,E 30 3 SanFrancisco49ers JackNovak,G 68 WashingtonRedskins 5 JohnVarone,B GreenBayPackers 46 4 DonBosseler,B 9 DetroitLions 1 JackLosch,B ChicagoBears 8 1 GordonMalloy,B 39 4 ChicagoBears JimDooley,B 8 1 PhiladelphiaEagles TomJelley,E ChicagoCardinals 49 4 TonyYovicsin,E NewYorkGiants 51 7 WalterWatt,B 18 ChicagoBears 3 TomKearns,T 68 8 BobMasterson,E 50 6 1936-59 1960-66 1 8 DnMle,K WashingtonRedskins ClevelandBrowns KansasCityChiefs MiamiDolphins SeattleSeahawks NewEnglandPatriots ScottNicolas, LB DenverBroncos DanMiller,K 310 St.LouisCardinals LarryBrodsky, WR 281 12 DavidJefferson, LB 268 11 BobNelson,DT 228 10 FredMarion,DB NewYorkGiants 120 9 NewYorkGiants AtlantaFalcons 112 5 5 PatWalker,WR JimJoiner,WR 290 SeattleSeahawks 263 11 KansasCityChiefs 10 NewEngland Patriots KenJohnson,RB 1982 TampaBayBuccaneers SteveAlvers,TE MinnesotaVikings 284 DonSmith,DE 172 11 17 7 1981 1 GeorgeHalas,LB 1980 PittsburghSteelers ChicagoBears BryanFerguson,DB 301 LarryBrown,T 269 11 JohnMcGriff,LB 224 10 JohnTurner,DB BaltimoreColts PittsburghSteelers 196 9 1979 CincinnatiBengals 48 8 SeattleSeahawks 2 DennisBreckner,DE SeattleSeahawks PhilAugust,WR 266 217 10 8 GeorgeDemopoulis,T ChciagoBears PhiladelphiaEagles SteveLudwig,C 1978 455 GaryDunn,DT 451 16 DenverBroncos LarryBates,RB ChicagoBears NewYorkJets 159 16 ErnieJones,DB 156 6 1977 153 5 AtlantaFalcons 5 KansasCityChiefs WittBeckman,WR MiamiDolphins SteveMarcantonio,WR 395 BillCapraun,T BaltimoreColts 368 16 RubinCarter,DT 167 15 JoeWysock,G NewYorkJets 121 7 1976 WoodyThompson,RB 118 5 65 5 HoustonOilers AlPalewicz,LB 3 TomSmith,RB 197 OaklandRaiders MikeBarnes,DE 182 8 BurgessOwens,DB CincinnatiBengals 35 7 DallasCowboys 13 2 1975 1 KellyCochrane,QB 421 TonyStawarz,DB 17 TEAM 412 VinceOpalsky,RB 1973 16 BillTrout,DT 256 CincinnatiBengals 188 1972 10 8 KansasCityChiefs MiamiDolphins MiamiDolphins 1971 NAME,POS. St.LouisCardinals PICK 1970 RD MiamiDolphins CincinnatiBengals YEAR MinnesotaVikings JoeMira,WR BillChambless,G 408 KenCorbin,LB 401 15 JoeMirto,T MiamiDolphins 388 15 JerryDaanen,WR GreenBayPackers 1969 253 MiamiDolphins 15 HankUrbanowicz,DT 205 10 PittsburghSteelers SteveSmith,TE 198 8 JimCox,WR 166 8 54 7 2 MarioCordoves,T TEAM FredCassidy,RB 422 TomBeier,DB 418 17 MikeHaggerty,T 241 16 140 1968 10 6 NAME,POS. PICK 1967 RD YEAR MODERN ERA COMMON DRAFTERA 2 2 Gn oea,D TampaBayBuccaneers GeneColeman,DB 326 12 PhiladelphiaEagles TomSullivan,RB 378 15 2 Lse ilas T NewEnglandPatriots MinnesotaVikings LesterWilliams,NT 27 St.LouisCardinals 1 JohnSwain,DB 101 4 DenverBroncos OttisAnderson,RB 8 1 CincinnatiBengals DonLatimer,DT 27 1 EddieEdwards,DE 3 DetroitLions 1 SteadmanScavella,LB LosAngelesRams 145 5 MinnesotaVikings DennisHarrah,OT 11 1 LosAngelesRams ChuckForeman,RB OaklandRaiders 12 1 JoeSchmidt,WR 228 BaltimoreColts 9 TonyCline,LB 102 4 TedHendricks,LB 33 2 BuffaloBills KansasCityChiefs BobTatarek,DT 34 2 GeneTrosch,DT 24 1 1970-PRESENT 1967-69 @HURRICANESPORTS NFL DRAFT PICKS YEAR RD PICK NAME, POS. TEAM YEAR RD PICK NAME, POS. TEAM 1982 12 331 , WR Miami Dolphins 1992 1 11 Leon Searcy, T Pittsburgh Steelers 1983 1 14 Jim Kelly, QB Buffalo Bills 1 28 Darryl Williams, DB Cincinnati Bengals 2 31 Mark Cooper, T Denver Broncos 4 86 Craig Erickson, QB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4 100 Mark Rush, RB Minnesota Vikings 10 263 Anthony Hamlet, DE Seattle Seahawks 5 131 Tony Chickillo, DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12 312 Kelvin Harris, C Los Angeles Rams 7 176 Rocky Belk, WR Cleveland Browns 12 315 Carlos Huerta, P San Diego Chargers 8 214 Ronnie Lippett, DB New England Patriots 1993 2 33 Ryan McNeil, DB Detroit Lions 11 283 Don Bailey, C Denver Broncos 2 46 Kevin Williams, WR Dallas Cowboys 1984 2 39 Glenn Dennison, TE New York Jets 2 47 Michael Barrow, LB Houston Oilers 2 53 Jay Brophy, LB Miami Dolphins 2 56 Darrin Smith, LB Dallas Cowboys 3 77 Rodney Bellinger, DB Buffalo Bills 3 60 Lamar Thomas, WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 82 Speedy Neal, RB Buffalo Bills 4 104 Horace Copeland, WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8 198 Fred Robinson, DE Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 157 Carlos Etheredge, TE Indianapolis Colts 10 279 Keith Griffi n, RB Washington Redskins 7 192 Gino Torretta, QB Minnesota Vikings 11 308 Lawrence Thompson, WR Minnesota Vikings 8 207 Jessie Armstead, LB New York Giants 1985 1 13 Eddie Brown, WR Cincinnati Bengals 1994 2 58 , RB Kansas City Chiefs 4 88 Willie Broughton, DE Indianapolis Colts 5 150 Darren Krein, DE San Diego Chargers 7 183 Dave Heffernan, G Kansas City Chiefs 1995 1 12 Warren Sapp, DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7 194 Dallas Cameron, DT Denver Broncos 2 52 Patrick Riley, DT Chicago Bears 8 206 Joe Kohlbrand, LB New Orleans Saints 3 78 Chris T. Jones, WR Phiadelphia Eagles 1986 4 102 Kevin Fagan, DT San Francisco 49ers 4 103 Larry Jones, RB Washington Redskins 5 115 Reggie Sutton, DB New Orleans Saints 5 157 James Stewart, RB Minnesota Vikings 10 265 Willie Smith, TE Cleveland Browns 7 211 C.J. Richardson, DB Houston Oilers 12 321 John McVeigh, LB Seattle Seahawks 7 231 A.C. Tellison, WR Cleveland Browns 1987 1 1 Vinny Testaverde, QB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1996 1 26 Ray Lewis, LB Baltimore Ravens 1 3 Alonzo Highsmith, RB Houston Oilers 6 175 Derrick Harris, RB St. Louis Rams 1 9 Jerome Brown, DT Philadelphia Eagles 1997 1 15 Yatil Green, WR Miami Dolphins 2 32 Gregg Rakoczy, C Cleveland Browns 1 17 , DE Washington Redskins 2 50 , LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1 18 , DE Tennessee Oilers 5 140 Paul O’Connor, G New York Giants 4 111 Tremain Mack, DB Cincinnati Bengals 11 297 Darryl Oliver, RB Seattle Seahawks 5 133 Marcus Wimberly, DB Atlanta Falcons 1988 1 3 Bennie Blades, S Detroit Lions 5 148 Twan Russell, LB Washington Redskins 1 11 Michael Irvin, WR Dallas Cowboys 6 192 Tony Gaiter, WR New England Patriots 2 33 , OLB San Francisco 49ers 7 211 Carlos Jones, DB Seattle Seahawks 2 49 Brian Blades, WR Seattle Seahawks 1998 1 10 Duane Starks, CB Baltimore Ravens 2 52 , WR New Orleans Saints 3 74 Jammi German, WR Atlanta Falcons 3 64 Matt Patchan, T Philadelphia Eagles 1999 1 4 Edgerrin James, RB Indianapolis Colts 5 124 Darrell Fullington, S Minnesota Vikings 5 135 Nick Luchey, FB Cincinnati Bengals 6 155 Warren Williams, RB Pittsburgh Steelers 7 245 Scott Covington, QB Cincinnati Bengals 8 197 , TE Kansas City Cheifs 2000 1 14 , TE Green Bay Packers 10 269 Derwin Jones, DE Seattle Seahawks 2 56 Michael Boireau, DE Minnesota Vikings 12 331 George Mira, LB San Francisco 49ers 3 90 Nate Webster, LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1989 1 21 Bill Hawkins, DE Los Angeles Rams 5 148 Richard Mercier, G Baltimore Ravens 1 26 Cleveland Gary, RB Los Angeles Rams 7 227 Mondriel Fulcher, TE Oakland Raiders 3 77 Bubba McDowell, DB Houston Oilers 2001 1 11 Dan Morgan, LB Carolina Panthers 7 180 Melvin Bratton, RB Denver Broncos 1 12 , DT St. Louis Rams 10 252 Rod Carter, LB Dallas Cowboys 1 16 Santana Moss, WR New York Jets 11 280 Randy Shannon, LB Dallas Cowboys 1 30 , WR Indianapolis Colts 1990 1 3 Cortez Kennedy, DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3 65 James Jackson, RB Cleveland Browns 3 64 , DT Dallas Cowboys 6 200 Leonard Myers, CB New England Patriots 3 65 Bernard Clark, ILB Cincinnati Bengals 7 245 Andre King, WR Cleveland Browns 3 72 Willis Peguese, DE Houston Oilers 2002 1 7 Bryant McKinnie, OT Minnesota Vikings 3 79 Greg Mark, ILB New York Giants 1 14 Jeremy Shockey, TE New York Giants 5 126 Richard Newbill, LB Houston Oilers 1 17 Phillip Buchanon, CB Oakland Raiders HISTORY & RECORDS 9 223 Dale Dawkins, WR New York Jets 1 24 Ed Reed, FS Baltimore Ravens 10 256 Kenny Berry, DB San Diego Chargers 1 26 Mike Rumph, CB San Francisco 49ers 12 315 , S Miami Dolphins 2 51 Clinton Portis, RB Denver Broncos PLAYERS 1991 1 1 Russell Maryland, DT Dallas Cowboys 4 116 Martin Bibla, G Atlanta Falcons 1 23 Randal Hill, WR Miami Dolphins 4 135 Najeh Davenport, RB Green Bay Packers 2 40 , DE Indianapolis Colts 6 183 James Lewis, DB Indianapolis Colts 2 42 Wesley Carroll, WR New Orleans Saints 7 226 Daryl Jones, WR New York Giants 4 107 Robert Bailey, DB Los Angeles Rams 7 227 Joaquin Gonzalez, OT Cleveland Browns 5 131 Craig Erickson, QB Philadelphia Eagles 2003 1 3 Andre Johnson, WR Houston Texans 6 153 Mike Sullivan, G Dallas Cowboys 1 15 Jerome McDougle, DE Philadelphia Eagles 8 220 Roland Smith, DB Miami Dolphins 1 23 Willis McGahee, RB Buffalo Bills 10 251 Randy Bethel, TE New England Patriots 1 25 William Joseph, DT New York Giants 10 278 Luis Cristobal, G New York Giants 3 89 Andrew Williams, DE San Francisco 49ers 12 325 Alex Johnson, WR Houston Oilers 4 131 , DE Philadelphia Eagles 5 150 Matt Walters, DE New York Jets 7 241 Ken Dorsey, QB San Francisco 49ers

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 93 HISTORY & RECORDS 94 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Philadelphia Eagles BaltimoreRavens MiamiDolphins ClevelandBrowns PittsburghSteelers AtlantaFalcons BrandonWashington,G TommyStreeter,WR 200 OaklandRaiders TravisBenjamin,WR KansasCityChiefs 198 6 TennesseeTitans LamarMiller,RB 100 6 SeanSpence,LB 97 4 86 4 OaklandRaiders HoustonTexans MattBosher,P 3 Washington Redskins RichardGordon,TE 192 SanDiegoChargers DetroitLions ColinMcCarthy,LB 181 6 AllenBailey,DE 109 6 DeMarcusVanDyke,CB 86 4 2012 HoustonTexans LeonardHankerson,WR 81 3 BrandonHarris,CB 79 3 60 BaltimoreRavens 3 DedrickEpps,TE ArizonaCardinals 2 JasonFox,OT 235 DarrylSharpton,LB 128 7 NewEnglandPatriots ChicagoBears SeattleSehawks 102 4 CarolinaPanthers 4 2011 TavaresGooden,LB CalaisCampbell,DE 71 50 3 KansasCityChiefs PittsburghSteelers KareemBrown,DT 2 2010 ClevelandBrowns BarakaAtkins,DE 127 2009 GregOlsen,TE CarolinaPanthers 121 4 HoustonTexans JonBeason,LB 31 4 ChicagoBears 25 1 2008 NewYorkGiants MarcusMaxey,CB 1 OrienHarris,DT 154 WashingtonRedskins LeonWilliams,LB DenverBroncos 133 5 RashadButler,OT 110 4 BuffaloBills EricWinston,OT 89 SanFrancisco49ers 4 2007 DevinHester,RB 66 3 SinoriceMoss,WR 57 BuffaloBills 3 RockyMcIntosh,LB 44 2 35 SanDiegoChargers 2 ChrisMyers,G 2 KevinEverett,TE ChicagoBears 200 NewEnglandPatriots FrankGore,RB NewYorkJets 86 6 MiamiDolphins RoscoeParrish,WR 65 3 DenverBroncos 55 3 2006 CarlosJoseph,OT NewYorkJets 2 AlfonsoMarshall,DB ClevelandBrowns 254 DarrellMcClover,LB 215 7 VinceWilfork,DT 213 7 VernonCarey,OT 21 7 2005 D.J.Williams,LB 19 TEAM 1 JonathanVilma,LB 17 1 KellenWinslowII, TE 12 1 6 1 1 NAME,POS. PICK 2004 RD YEAR NFL DRAFTPICKS 8 nrlRle B ArizonaCardinals AntrelRolle,CB 8 WashingtonRedskins 1 SeanTaylor,S 5 1 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 7 OiirVro,D MiamiDolphins OlivierVernon,DE 72 3 DenverBroncos NewOrleansSaints AtlantaFalcons OrlandoFranklin,OT 46 NewYorkGiants 2 JimmyGraham,TE 95 SpencerAdkins,LB 176 3 6 KennyPhillips,S NewEnglandPatriots 31 1 BrandonMeriweather,S 24 1 SeattleSeahawks KellyJennings,CB 31 1 9 6 TmCuhi,D DenverBroncos OaklandRaiders MiamiDolphins DenverBroncos TomCoughlin,DE PeteBanaszak,RB KansasCityChiefs HoustonOilers 166 EdWeisacosky,LB 59 NewYorkJets 19 42 BostonPatriots 7 6 GeorgeMira,QB BostonPatriots 137 JohnSiskJr.,DB 18 OaklandRaiders RexBenson,T 1966 OaklandRaiders 232 DallasTexans NickRyder,FB 1965 127 29 Minneapolis(Oakland) BobDentel,C 123 16 1964 119 Minneapolis(Oakland) 16 RayLardani,T 15 JimVollenweider,FB 270 137 34 JackNovak,G 18 JohnO’Day,T 1963 188 62 TEAM JimOtto,C 24 8 FranCurci,QB — 1962 — — — 1961 NAME,POS. PICK 1960 RD YEAR Abr ete,R IndianapolisColts TEAM AlbertBentley,RB 2 1989 1987 NAME,POS. PICK 1984 RD YEAR SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFTPICKS AFL DRAFTPICKS 4 Rs mt,R SanDiegoChargers BostonPatriots OaklandRaiders RussSmith,RB BostonPatriots FredBrown,LB 40 63 5 DanConnors,LB DallasTexans 8 15 2 BuffaloBills JimSimon,G 71 9 BillMiller,E 11 2 CharlesLinning,T 59 8 SeeWlh B DallasCowboys TampaBayBuccaneers ClevelandBrowns SteveWalsh,QB DanSileo,DT BernieKosar,QB 1 3 1 — o obuh B DenverBroncos BobRosbaugh,HB — — 1960-66 @HURRICANESPORTS CANES IN THE SUPER BOWL YEAR SB PLAYER, POS. TEAM YEAR SB PLAYER, POS. TEAM 1966 I Walt Corey, LB Kansas City Chiefs 2000 XXXV Jessie Armstead, LB New York Giants 1967 II , HB Oakland Raiders Michael Barrow, LB New York Giants Dan Conners, LB Oakland Raiders Robert Bailey, DB Baltimore Ravens Bill Miller, DL Oakland Raiders Ray Lewis, LB Baltimore Ravens Jim Otto, C Oakland Raiders Duane Starks, DB Baltimore Ravens 1969 IV Gene Trosch, DE Kansas City Chiefs Kipp Vickers, OL Baltimore Ravens 1970 V Ted Hendricks, LB Baltimore Colts 2001 XXXVI Damione Lewis, DT St. Louis Rams 1971 VI George Mira Sr., QB Miami Dolphins Leonard Myers, DB New England Patriots 1973 VIII Chuck Foreman, RB Minnesota Vikings 2002 XXXVII Warren Sapp, DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1974 IX Chuck Foreman, RB Minnesota Vikings Nate Webster, LB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1975 X Lester Williams, NT New England Patriots 2003 XXXVIII Dan Morgan, LB Carolina Panthers 1976 XI Pete Banaszak, HB Oakland Raiders 2004 XXXIX Jerome McDougal, DE Philadelphia Eagles Ted Hendricks, LB Oakland Raiders Jamaal Green, DE Philadelphia Eagles Chuck Foreman, RB Minnesota Vikings Vince Wilkfork, DT New England Patriots 1977 XII Rubin Carter, NT Denver Broncos 2006 XLI Tanard Davis, DB Indianapolis Colts 1978 XIII Gary Dunn, DT Pittsburgh Steelers Reggie Wayne, WR Indianapolis Colts 1979 XIV Gary Dunn, DT Pittsburgh Steelers Devin Hester, KR Chicago Bears Dennis Harrah, OG Los Angeles Rams Darrell McClover, LB Chicago Bears 1980 XV Ted Hendricks, LB Oakland Raiders 2007 XLII Jeff Feagles, P New York Giants Burgess Owens, S Oakland Raiders Sinorice Moss, WR New York Giants 1981 XVI Eddie Edwards, DE Cincinnati Bengals Brandon Meriweather, S New England Patriots 1982 XVII Woody Bennett, RB Miami Dolphins Vince Wilkfork, DT New England Patriots 1983 XVIII Ted Hendricks, LB Oakland Raiders 2008 XLIII Calais Campbell, DE Arizona Cardinals 1984 XIX Woody Bennett, RB Miami Dolphins Antrel Rolle, DB Arizona Cardinals Jay Brophy, LB Miami Dolphins Edgerrin James, RB Arizona Cardinals 1985 XX Ronnie Lippett, CB New England Patriots 2009 XLIV , CB New Orleans Saints Fred Marion, S New England Patriots Jeremy Shockey, TE New Orleans Saints 1986 XXI Ottis Anderson, RB New York Giants Jonathan Vilma, LB New Orleans Saints Jim Burt, NT New York Giants Reggie Wayne, WR Indianapolis Colts Rubin Carter, NT Denver Broncos 2010 XLV Sam Shields, CB Green Bay Packers Mark Cooper, OG Denver Broncos 2011 XLVI , DT New England Patriots 1987 XXII Rubin Carter, NT Denver Broncos Dwayne Hendricks, DT New York Giants Mark Cooper, OG Denver Broncos Bruce Johnson, DB New York Giants Keith Griffi n, RB Washington Redskins , SS New York Giants 1988 XXIII Eddie Brown, WR Cincinnati Bengals Antrel Rolle, DB New York Giants Kevin Fagan, DE San Francisco 49ers Daniel Stubbs, DE San Francisco 49ers 1989 XXIV Melvin Bratton, RB Denver Broncos Jim Burt, NT San Francisco 49ers Kevin Fagan, DE San Francisco 49ers Daniel Stubbs, DE San Francisco 49ers 1990 XXV Ottis Anderson, RB New York Giants Jim Kelly, QB Buffalo Bills 1991 XXVI Jim Kelly, QB Buffalo Bills 1992 XXVI Jim Kelly, QB Buffalo Bills Michael Irvin, WR Dallas Cowboys Jimmie Jones, DT Dallas Cowboys Russell Maryland, DT Dallas Cowboys 1993 XXVIII Coleman Bell, TE Dallas Cowboys Michael Irvin, WR Dallas Cowboys Jimmie Jones, DT Dallas Cowboys Bernie Kosar, QB Dallas Cowboys Russell Maryland, DT Dallas Cowboys Alfredo Roberts, TE Dallas Cowboys HISTORY & RECORDS Darrin Smith, LB Dallas Cowboys Kevin Williams, WR Dallas Cowboys Jim Kelly, QB Buffalo Bills PLAYERS 1995 XXX Robert Bailey, DB Dallas Cowboys Michael Irvin, WR Dallas Cowboys Russell Maryland, DT Dallas Cowboys Darrin Smith, LB Dallas Cowboys Kevin Williams, WR Dallas Cowboys Leon Searcy, OL Pittsburgh Steelers 1998 XXXIII K.C. Jones, C Denver Broncos 1999 XXXIV Kenny Holmes, DE Tennessee Titans Derrick Harris, FB St. Louis Rams

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 95 HISTORY & RECORDS atn os WashingtonRedkins NewYorkJets NewYorkGiants IndianapolisColts HoustonTexans BaltimoreRavens CarolinaPanthers TampaBayBuccaneers 96 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM SantanaMoss BaltimoreRavens NewYorkGiants DenverBroncos JonathanVillma JeremyShockey TampaBayBuccaneers EdgerrinJames AndreJohnson NewYorkGiants DanMorgan TampaBayBuccaneers EdReed 2005 GreenBayPackers WarrenSapp TampaBayBuccaneers JeremyShockey ClintonPortis NewYorkGiants EdReed IndianapolisColts 2004 TampaBayBuccaneers WarrenSapp JeremyShockey SeattleSeahawks JacksonvilleJaguars NewYorkGiants WarrenSapp 2003 BubbaFranks IndianapolisColts CincinnatiBengals WarrenSapp 2002 TampaBayBuccaneers JessieArmstead EdgerrinJames SeattleSeahawks 2001 WarrenSapp NewYorkJets NewYorkGiants CortezKennedy TampaBayBuccaneers JessieArmstead LeonSearcy 2000 NewYorkGiants EdgerrinJames TremainMack SeattleSeahawks WarrenSapp SeattleSeahawks CortezKennedy VinnyTestaverde SeattleSeahawks JessieArmstead 1999 SeattleSeahawks WarrenSapp JessieArmstead SeattleSeahawks DallasCowboys CortezKennedy 1998 SeattleSeahawks CortezKennedy DetroitLions DallasCowboys 1997 CortezKennedy 1996 CortezKennedy 1995 CortezKennedy LosAngelesRams NewYorkGiants MichaelIrvin 1994 CortezKennedy NewEnglandPatriots 1993 BennieBlades MichaelIrvin 1992 LosAngelesRams DennisHarrah LosAngelesRams 1991 1990 JimBurt TEAM 1989 1988 FredMarion 1987 1986 DennisHarrah 1985 OttisAnderson 1983 1982 1981 PLAYER 1980 YEAR PRO BOWLSELECTIONS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC dernJms IndianapolisColts BaltimoreRavens BaltimoreRavens Edgerrin James GreenBayPackers Ray Lewis BaltimoreRavens BaltimoreRavens Ray Lewis Bubba Franks Ray Lewis BaltimoreRavens Ray Lewis BaltimoreRavens BaltimoreRavens Ray Lewis BaltimoreRavens DallasCowboys DallasCowboys Ray Lewis DallasCowboys BuffaloBills Ray Lewis Vinny Testaverde BuffaloBills Michael Irvin BuffaloBills Michael Irvin SeattleSeahawks CincinnatiBengals Michael Irvin ClevelandBrowns Jim Kelly LosAngelesRams LosAngelesRams Jim Kelly LosAngelesRaiders Jim Kelly LosAngelesRaiders Brian Blades OaklandRaiders Eddie Brown Bernie Kosar OaklandRaiders Dennis Harrah Dennis Harrah Ted Hendricks Ted Hendricks Ted Hendricks Ted Hendricks rn oe SanFrancisco49ers NewOrleansSaints BaltimoreRavens DenverBroncos NewYorkGiants NewOrleansSaints NewEnglandPatriots IndianapolisColts NewEnglandPatriots FrankGore HoustonTexans ChicagoBears JimmyGraham CarolinaPanthers WillisMcGahee BaltimoreRavens RayLewis SanFrancisco49ers AntrelRolle JonathanVilma NewOrleansSaints BrandonMeriweather NewEnglandPatriots VinceWilfork 2012 ReggieWayne NewEnglandPatriots MinnesotaVikings AndreJohnson IndianapolisColts DevinHester HoustonTexans CarolinaPanthers BaltimoreRavens JonBeason RayLewis BaltimoreRavens FrankGore SanFrancisco49ers JonathanVilma BrandonMeriweather NewOrleansSaints VinceWilfork 2011 NewEnglandPatriots BryantMcKinnie ReggieWayne NewEnglandPatriots MinnesotaVikings AndreJohnson IndianapolisColts JonBeason HoustonTexans CarolinaPanthers BaltimoreRavens EdReed RayLewis BaltimoreRavens FrankGore WashingtonRedskins JonathanVilma NewYorkGiants BrandonMeriweather VinceWilfork IndianapolisColts 2010 BryantMcKinnie HoustonTexans CarolinaPanthers BaltimoreRavens ReggieWayne AndreJohnson JonBeason WashingtonRedskins EdReed NewEnglandPatriots RayLewis IndianapolisColts ClintonPortis BaltimoreRavens ChicagoBears JeffFeagles ClevelandBrowns ReggieWayne AndreJohnson BaltimoreRavens 2009 JonBeason WashingtonRedskins EdReed SanFrancisco49ers SeanTaylor NewYorkGiants VinceWilfork IndianapolisColts ReggieWayne HoustonTexans BaltimoreRavens ChicagoBears KellenWinslowJr. 2008 DevinHester EdReed WillisMcGahee TEAM SeanTaylor FrankGore JeremyShockey ReggieWayne 2007 AndreJohnson DevinHester EdReed PLAYER 2006 YEAR dRe BaltimoreRavens BaltimoreRavens Ed Reed Ed Reed ArizonaCardinals Antrel Rolle ArizonaCardinals BaltimoreRavens Antrel Rolle BaltimoreRavens Ray Lewis BaltimoreRavens Ray Lewis Ray Lewis @HURRICANESPORTS LETTERMEN Barth, Robert 1963-65 Boxx, Bernard 1950 Cameron, Edward 1941, 45 A Bartolovich, Joseph 1950-51 Boyd, Tyra 1942 Campbell, Calais 2005-07 Aaron, Doyle 1988-90 Barwick, Bill 1943 Boyle, Ralph 1976 Campbell, Chris 1998-2001 Abbott, Bob 1967-68 Bass, Robert 1992-93 Brandy, Don 1967-68 Campbell, Jared 2007-10 Abdallah, Luqman 2006-07 Bates, Johnny 1930-32 Brasington, Jack 1949 Campbell, Whitey 1946-49 Abdul Qawi, Rashid 1993-95 Bates, Junior 1969-70 Brasington, Jack 1971-73 Campoli, Sam 1974 Abramson, Ross 2005-07 Bates, Larry 1974-75 Bratton, Melvin 1984-87 Camut, Bert 1973-75 Acuff, John 1966-68 Beard, Kevin 2000-03 Breckner, Dennis 1974-76 Canei, John 1979-82 Adams, Mike 1975-76 Beary, James 1934 Breckner, Gary 1978, 80-82 Capello, Greg 1974 Adkins, Spencer 2005-08 Beasley, Eric 1973 Brennan, Don 1970 Capshaw, Freddie 1999-2002 Adler, Alfred 1941-42,46-47 Beason, Jon 2004-06 Brickman, Bill 1959 Capraun, Bill 1972, 74 Aguiera, Ralph 1951-52 Bebber, Gene 1964 Brinkos, Bruce 1962-64 Carapella, Al 1948-50 Albrecht, Richard 1952 Beck, Frank 1963-65 Brinkworth, Kevin 1993-94 Carbone, Marc 1995-96 Alder, Alfred 1941-42 Beckman, Witt 1971-72, 74 Brion, Harold 1933-34 Carbonneau, Harold 1927 Alekna, Dave 1985-86 Beier, Tom 1965-66 Britton, Matt 1988-91 Carden, N.J. 1943 Allen, Harold 1949-50 Belk, Rocky 1980-82 Brodsky, Larry 1978-81 Cardoso, Silvio 1971, 73 Alter, Foster 1931 Bell, Coleman 1990-92 Broker, Nick 1940-41 Carew, Hal 1966-67 Altheide, Gary 1971-73 Bellamy, Ray 1968-69 Brooks, Nate 1995-98 Carey, Marcus 1990-93 Alvers, Steve 1977-78 Bellinger, Rodney 1980,82-83 Brophy, Jay 1979, 81-83 Carey, Vernon 2000-03 Anderson, Jeff 1970 Bender, Vic 1965 Broughton, Willie 1981-84 Carifeo, George 1946-47 Anderson, Larry 2000-03 Benes, Edgar 1987-88 Brown, Andre 1985-88 Carifeo, Paul 1940-41, 43 Anderson, Ottis 1975-78 Benjamin, Travis 2008-11 Brown Arthur 2008 Carlin, Bob 1967-68 Anderson, Rhyan 2005 Bennett, Donnell 1991-93 Brown, Charlie 1963 Carney, Ed 1972-73 Andreadis, John 1963 Bennett, John 1961-63 Brown, Danny 1979-83 Carroll, Robert 1947-49 Andres, Omar 1993-94 Bennett, Phil 1955-56 Brown, Delvin 1997-2000 Carroll, Thomas 2002-05 Arcangeletti, Ray 1949-51 Bennett, Woody 1976-77 Brown, Eddie 1983-84 Carroll, Wesley 1989-90 Archer, Mike 1973-75 Benson, Rowland 1962-63 Brown, Fred 1963-64 Carter, Matt 2003-04 Arenas, Alvario 1978 Bentley, Albert 1982-83 Brown, Freeman 1994-97 Carter, Rod 1985-88 Arline, Darell 1999 Benton, Magic 1995-97 Brown, Greg 1980-82 Carter, Rubin 1972-74 Armour, Carlos 2004, 2006-08 Bergman, Robert 2002-04 Brown, Hurlie 1988-91 Cassidy, Fred 1964-66 Armstead, Jessie 1989-92 Berlin, Brock 2003-04 Brown, James 1944 Castagno, John 1950-51 Armstrong, Ray-Ray 2009-11 Berry, Damien 2007-10 Brown, Jerome 1983-86 Catha, Lawrence 1927-29 Arries, Verdun 1939-40 Berry, Kenny 1987-89 Brown, Kareem 2003-06 Chaltas, James 1967-69 Ashman, Rod 1927-28 Bertani, Fred 1964 Brown, Larry 1975-77 Chambers, Jermaine 1993-96 Atkins, Baraka 2003-06 Bertucelli, Paul 1983-85 Brown, Robert 1963-64 Chambers, Lee 2007-11 Atrio, Andy 1995-96 Best, Bobby 1968-70 Brown, Selwyn 1985-87 Chambless, Bill 1965-67 August, Phil 1973-76 Bethel, Damon 1990-92 Browning, Jim 1976-78 Chappas, James 1945 Austin, Jimmy 1982 Bethel, Randy 1987-90 Bruce, Darren 1987-88 Chauvet, Jack 1968-70 Axsom, Mozell 1977-80 Bettencourt, Joe 1975-76 Bruno, James 1961 Chesna, Lou 1937 Azer, Mike 1988-89 Beusse, James 1933-35 Bryant, James 2004-06 Chickillo, Anthony 2011 Azrak, Fred 1976-78 Bibla, Martin 1998-2001 Buccilli, Eugene 1951-53 Chickillo, Nick 1951-52 Bielinski, Henry 1930 Buccilli, Edward 1953 Chickillo, Tony 1979-82 Bierkamper, Gwynn 1933-34 Buchanan, Ramon 2008-10 Chudzinski, Rob 1988-90 B Biletnikoff, Bob 1964-65 Buchanon, Phillip 1999-2001 Chuprevich, Joe 1942 Binion, Cameron 1996-98 Buck, Walter 1933 Chwalik, Walter 1949-51 Babb, Larry 1959 Bishop, Bruce 1970 Budroni, Jason 1991-93 Cifra, Don 1962-64 Bahen, John 1961, 63 Black, William 1937 Bujalski, Stan 1970-72 Clancy, Don 1964 Bailey, Allen 2007-10 Blades, Al 1998-2000 Bunche, Malcolm 2011 Clark, Bernard 1986-89 Bailey, Don 1979-82 Blades, Bennie 1985-87 Buoyoucas, Ted 1949-50 Clark, Howard 1999-2002 Bailey, Robert 1987-90 Blades, Brian 1984-87 Burgess, James 1993-96 Clark, Tom 1959 Bain, Andrew 2004-07 Blaise, Kerlin 1994-97 Burke, Mike 1971-72 Claud, Charlie 1975-77 Bain, Tolbert 1984-87 Blanchard, Norman 1964-65 Burklin, Trey 2005 Clausell, Dietrich 1991-93 Bain, Travarous 2003-04 Blasko, Byron 1957 Burney, Jack 1948 Clement, Ryan 1994-97 Baker, Charles 1934-35 Bleier, Theodore 1927-29 Burt, Jim 1978-80 Clements, Eduardo 2010-11 Baker, E.J. 1976-78 Bloxsom, Charles 1976-78 Butkus, Arnold 1967-69 Cleveland, Asante 2010-11 HISTORY & RECORDS Baker, Frank 1965-66 Bodie, Larry 1965-67 Butler, Rashad 2002-05 Cline, Tony 1967-69 Baker, Kary 1973-75 Bogart, Eugene 1940 Byrd, Bobby 1990-91 Coates, Russell 1940-42 Banaszak, Pete 1963-65 Boireau, Michael 1998-99 Byrd, Laron 2008-11 Cobb, Donald 1947-49 PLAYERS Baratta, Andy 1979-82 Bolash, John 1936-38 Byrd, Tyrone 2005-08 Cobia, Kyle 2001-04 Barbarino, Clem 1978-81 Bolton, Broderick 1978-79 Byrne, Jake 2008-09 Cochrane, Kelly 1969-71 Barber, Rudy 1990-93 Boney, Fleeman 1934-35 Bythwood, Dinavon 1992 Cochran, Rick 1982 Barlow, John 1970 Bonner, Tavokius 1997 Cohen, Alvin 1938 Barnes, Marlin 1994-95 Bonofi glio, Mario 1954-55 Cohen, Seymour 1940 Barnes, Mike 1970-72 Bookman, John 1953-56 C Coleman, Gene 1977-79 Barnett, John 1966-68 Boone, Jamie 1979-82 Coley, Tony 1993-96 Caesar, Mark 1989-92 Barney, Chris 2006 Borek, Matthew 1938-40 Colip, Tom 1968 Cain, Kelvin 2010-11 Barnwell, Scott 1993 Bosher, Matt 2007-10 Collier, Thearon 2008-09 Cain, Lamont 1994 Barone, Steve 1973 Bosseler, Don 1953-56 Collins, Hank 1967-68 Cain, Larry 1973-76 Barrett, Pat 1969-70 Botts, Dalton 2011 Collins, Ryan 1992-95 Calhoun, Kenny 1981-84 Barrington, Glenn 1944 Bouffard, Frank 1958-59 Comendeiro, Juan 1980-84 Calhoun, John 2008-09, 11 Barrow, Micheal 1989-92 Bow, Johnny 1950-51 Condon, Thomas 1937 Callejas, Carlos 1996-97 Bartemus, Joe 1944 Bowman, Bob 1945,47 Conley, Leonard 1987-90 Cameron, Dallas 1982-84

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 97 HISTORY & RECORDS 98 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 1977-80 1959-60 1972-74 2006-07 1965-67 Danger Daniels, John Dangel, Al Daly, Mike 1966-68 Daly, Daren Daanen, Jerry 1964-65 1948-50 1988-90 1957-59 1954-56 1970 1936 Czipulis, Bob Czaplinski, Richard Curtright, Don 1936-38 Curry, Shane 1987-90 Curci, Fran 2001-04 Cunio, Bob 1930-31 Cummins, Mike 1987-90 Csaky, John 1931 1996-99 Csaky, Andrew Crum, Maurice 1989-92 Crudup, Derrick 1988-90 Crowell, Shannon 1971-73 1993-95 Crowe, Luke Crosland, Andy 1965-67 1984-87 Cronin, Joseph 1957-59 Cristobal, Mario Cristobal, Luis 1995-98 Cristiani, Tony 1927-29 Crissy, Mike 1958 1964-65 Crawford, James 1958 Cox, James 1991-94 Cox, Greg Covington, Scott 1975-77 1983-84 Courtney, Cliff Coughlin, Tom 1945 Coughlin, Dan 1972-73 Costello, John 2010-11 Costa, Frank 1973-74 Cosden, Craig 1957,59 Cortes, Julio 1965-67 1938-39 Corrigan, William Corrigan, Phil Cornileus, Tyrone 2004-07 1990-92 Corker, Clarence Corey, Walter 2007-10 1978,80-82 Corcoran, John Corbin, Ken 1978-80 1933-35 2004-06,2008 Copeland, Horace Cooper, Willie 1961-63 Cooper, Mark Cooper, Graig 1951-52 Cook, Glenn Cook, Charles Cook, Cecil Constantino, Anthony Conners, Dan LETTERMEN eea,Lcos 1983-84 1948-50 1957 1943 1982 1987-89 Delegal, Lucious 2003-05 Del Bello,Jack 2004-08 Deiderich, Harry 1993-96 1984-86 Deas, Lonnie 1979,82-83 Deakins, David 1958-59 Dawkins, Dale Davis, Tanard 1947-49 1948-50 Davis, Romeo Davis, Marvin Davis, Jeff 1931-34 1998-2001 Davis, Ed 1993-96 Davis, Doug Davies, Arthur David, Sam Davenport, Najeh Dansky, Walter Daphnis, Gerard D fi ed e 1999-2001 eld, Ken 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC vn,Mr 1989 2003-04 1979-81 1976-78 1969 1989-92 Everett, Kevin 1974 1987-90 Evans, Mark 2006-09 Evans, Leon 1985-88 Evans, John 1943 1946 Etheredge, Carlos Erwin, Lou Erickson, Craig 1959-61 Epps, Dedrick 1974-76 Ely, Bruce 1989-92 1978 Ellis, Donald Eldredge, Dave Eisnor, Bill Eggert, Robert Edwards, Eddie Eberst, Bruce Eastburn, Brian y,Drn 2009-11 1966-67 1973-75 1936-38 1941-42, 46 1970-72 2011 Dye, Dyron 1947 1938 Dye, Jimmy Dunn, Raymond 1974-75 Dunn, Gary 1945-47 Dunn, Eddie Dunn, Bo 1928-31 Dunckel, Chris 1941-42 Duncan, Eugene Dunlop, Art 1937-38,40 1953,56 Duggan, Bob 2011 1999-2002 Doyle, Keith 1970 Downes, Robert 1949-51 Douglas, Robert Douglas, John 1966 1933 Dorshimer, Don Dorsey, Ken 1942, 47 Dorsett, Phillip 1937-39 1972 Dorn, Andrew 2005-08 Dooley, Jim Donahoo, “Peanuts” 1981-84 1944 Domke, Robert Dixon, William 1935-36 Dixon, Joseph 1958,60 1965-67 Dixon, Antonio 1945 2006 Dittmar, Jim Ditthardt, David DiGiammarino, Larry Dielens, Gus 1950-51 1959-61 Dicker, Jack 1956-58 Dice, David 1955-56 DiBuono, Carl 1956 1950 Diaz, Gabriel 1976 Diamond, William 1967-68 Diamond, Charles Diamond, Bill DeVore, Chuck 1960-62 1945-47 Devereaux, William 1981-83 1974-77 DeTroia, Tony deShaw, Ricou DeRoss, Bill 1945-48 1973-75 Dermigny, Samuel 1947 Dentel, Robert Dennison, Glenn 1952-55 Dennis, Chris 1945 1996,98-99 Demopoulis, George DeMarco, Mario DeLonga, Leonard Della Valle,Robert Del Vecchio,Pat DelGranoe, Edward E uc,Jra 2008-09,11 1984-87 1967-68 1971-73 1996-99 1959-60 Futch, Jordan 1951-54 Fullington, Darrell 2005-07 Fullerton, Chuck 1980 Fulcher, Mondriel 1978-81 Frohbose, Bill 1945-47 Fritzsce, Ron 1997-99 French, Norman 2004-07 Freeman, Kirby Frederick, Anthoney 1927-30 1989 2007-2010 Frazier, Frank 1991-94 Frantz, William Franks, Daniel 1938-40 2006-09 Franklin, Vegas Franklin, Orlando 1961-63 Franklin, Alfred 1989 1994-97 Francis, Corwin Fowler, Otis 2008-11 Fox, Terrence 2010-11 1970-72 Fox, Jason 1932 Foster, Harvey 1932 1966-68 Fortney, Denny Fortay, Bryan Forston, Marcus 1947-49 Foreman, Chuck 1982-85 Ford, Chase 1978-80 1984 Foote, Norman Folkins, Allan 1982-83 Fogler, Floyd Flynn, Thomas 2011 1951-52 Fleming, Bruce 1998-2001 2007-11 Flanagan, Tim 1947-50 Flaharty, Shon 1974 Fitzpatrick, Tony Fitzgerald, Markese 1962-64 Fisher, William 1942,46 Finnie, Thomas 1960-61 Figueroa, Joel 2006 Fieler, Ralph 1943 1980,83 Fetrow, Mike Fersch, Harry 1948-49 1980 Ferrante, Lou Fernandez, Sam Fernandez, Jorge 1975-77 1932 Fernandez, Jack 1992,94-96 Ferguson, Ralph 2011 Ferguson, John 1930 Ferguson, John 1964 2011 Ferguson, Danyell 1976,78-80 Ferguson, Bryan 1985-87 Fentress, Nantambu-Akil 2005-07 Fenwick, Bill Fenwick, William Fenton, John 2000-02 Felicione, Frank 1933 2007-2008 1983-85 Feliciano, Jon Feagles, Jeff Farr, DajLeon Farquharson, Kayne Fantigrassi, Joe Fahrney, Emerson Fagan, Kevin atn og 1996-98 1950 2010-11 1934 1941-42 Gaitan, Jorge Gaines, Robert Gaines, Jimmy Gaiero, Augustus Gagliardi, George F G uhi,Sur 1970 2008-11 2011 1937-39 1938-39 Guthrie, Stuart Gunn, Harland Guimento, Charles Grimes, Robert Grimble, Jalen Grif Grif Grif re,Wlae 1932 1989-92 1952 1991-94 1994-96 Grif 2010-11 1964 Greer, Wallace Greer, Casey 1999-2002 Greenspan, Sidney 2000-02 Greene, Tirrell 1956-58 1935 1935 Green, Yatil Green, Shayon Green, Jamaal 2006-09 1979 Green, David 1931-32 1952 Green, Cornelius Greaves, Gary Graves, Archie 1931-33 Grau, Erwin Grant, Chavez 1935-36 Graney, Thomas 1940-42 Grady, Steve 2001,2003-04 2006-10 Grady, Frank 2003-07 Gracyk, Edward 1967-69 Gostowski, Henry 1972-74 Gorman, Raymond Gore, Frank 1977-79 Gordon, Richard 1968-70 1998-2001 1991 Gooden, Tavares Gonzalez, Oscar 1974-76 Gonzalez, Jose 1988-91 Gonzalez, Joaquin 1978-80 1974-76 Gonzalez, Barry 2006 Golmont, Van 1934-36 Golloher, Marty Golding, Steve 1993-96 Golden, Derrick 1999-2000 1945-48 Goedeker, Mike Glover, Frank 2010-11 Glogowski, Nat 1929 Girardi, Joe 1993-95 Gimenez, Julio 2002-05 1971 1949-51 Gibson, Chris Ghaul, Harry 1956-58 Gholston, Nathan Gerrard, Stephen 2000-03 1970-72 German, Jammi George, Charlie 1986-88 Gent, Mark 1964 1952,54 Geiger, Joe Geatz, Phil 1995-97 Geathers, Jason 1987-89 2003-04 Gaunt, Steve 1975-76 Gary, Cleveland Garrigus, Carl 1977-78 1994-96 Garden, David Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Bobby Garcia, Alex Ganong, Ray Galente, Tony Gaiter, Tony ans oe 1973-74 1965-66 2011 1945 1949-51 Haines, Roger Haggerty, Mike Hagens, Maurice Hagen, Arthur Hackett, Jack H fi fi fi fi ts ih 1972-74 ths, Rich n ei 1969 n, Kevin n ciny 1977-78 n, McKinney n et 1980-83 n, Keith @HURRICANESPORTS LETTERMEN Haji-Rasouli, Sherko 1999-2001 Hlasnick, Al 1942 Johnson, Ken 1976-78 Kolz, Bob 1942 Halas, George 1975-77 Hobbs, Chris 1977, 79-81 Johnson, Michael 1987 Konovalchick, Andy 1948 Hall, Coy 1972-73 Holder, Rod 1986-89 Johnson, Storm Kosar, Bernie 1983-84 Hall, Robert 1997-99 Holmes, Josh 2007-2010 Johnson, Taj 1994 Koslowski, Adolph 1931-32 Hallmon, Jack 1992-96 Holmes, Kenny 1993-96 Johnson, Tervaris 2006-09 Krasnai, William 1945-46 Ham, Derrick 1995-98 Holton, C.J. 2009-11 Johnston, Hal 1946-47 Kraszewski, Ed 1963-65 Ham, Eric 1986 Hopgood, George 1967-69 Johnston, J.B. 1953 Krein, Darren 1990-93 Hamlet, Anthony 1988-91 Horn, Tyler 2008-11 Joiner, Jim 1977-80 Kresl, Jim 1967-69 Hamilton, George 1938 Hornibrook, John 1971 Jolla, Akieem 2002, 2004-05 Kreuger, Don 1976,78 Hamilton, Tom 1965-67 Horschel, Paul 1972-74 Jones, Aaron 1993-94 Krotec, John 1953-55 Hancock, Gene 1944-46 Horton, Mallory 1934 Jones, Ben 2009-10 Krull, Joe 1945-48 Handy, Darren 1988-90 Houston, Eric 2005-08 Jones, Carl 1937-39 Krutulis, Joe 1939-41, 43 Hankerson, Leonard 2007-10 Howell, Dave 2004-05 Jones, Carlos 1993-96 Kryzak, Ed 1973-75 Hanley, Augustus 1937 Howington, Joe 1965 Jones, Charlie 2004-06 Kuder, Frank 1933 Hansen, Louis 1928-30 Hubbs, Fred 1964 Jones, Chris C. 1994-97 Kunz, Brad 2002-04 Harden, Bobby 1986-89 Hudock, Mike 1954-56 Jones, Chris T. 1991-94 Kurucza, John 1938-40 Hardy, Corries 1992-93 Hudson, Al 1944-45, 47-48 Jones, Claude 1989-91 Harrah, Dennis 1972-74 Huerta, Carlos 1988-91 Jones, Daryl 1997-98, 2000-01 Harrell, Robert 1944 Huff, Jim 1968-69 Jones, Derwin 1984-87 L Harris, Brandon 2008-10 Huffman, Rod 1974 Jones, Don 1945 L’Italien, William 1931-33 Harris, Courtney 2006-07 Humphrey, Talib 2002-04 Jones, Ernie 1973-75 LaBelle, Greg 1979-82 Harris, Derrick 1992-95 Hunt, Ken 1962 Jones, Greg 1982-84 Laffere, Greg 1999-2000 Harris, Grant 1928 Hurns, Allen 2010-11 Jones, Jerome 1981-82 Lancaster, Larry 1971 Harris, Jacory 2008-11 Hurtt, Clint 1997, 99-2000 Jones, Jimmie 1986-89 Lang, Kenard 1994-96 Harris, Jonathan 1991-94 Hutchings, Charles 1953-56 Jones, K.C. 1993-96 Langley, Michael 2003 Harris, Kelvin 1989-91 Hutchins, Ralph 1964-66 Jones, Khalil 2005-08 Lanham, Bill 1973-74 Harris, Kevin 1987-88 Jones, Larry 1991-94 LaPointe, Larry 1965-67 Harris, Orien 2002-05 Jones, Rashaun 2004-06 Lardani, Ray 1960 Harris, Ray 1966-67 Jones, Trent 1994-97 I Larkin, Eric 1981-82 Harris, Reddic 1940 Jones, William 1929-30 Ina, J 1993-96 LaRussa, James 1952 Harris, Ron 1981-84 Joseph, Carlo 1995-97 Ingram, Greg 1973 Latimer, Mike 1973-75 Harris, Terris 1991-93 Joseph, Carlos 2000-03 Injaychock, Ed 1944-47 Latimer, Clarence 1974 Harrison, Claude 1943 Joseph, Joe 2006-09 Iredale, Phil 1972-75 Latimer, Don 1974-77 Harrison, Mike 1959-60 Joseph, William 1999-02 Irvin, Michael 1985-87 Lawrence, Wayne 1969-70 Hart III, Robert 1961-63 Jupin, Eugene 1941 Ivory, Chris 2008-10 Lawson, Michael 1995-98 Hart, Zachary 1999 Just, Jim 1973 Leary, Mike 1970-72 Hartsel, Paul 1966 Justus, Curtis 2004 Leavitt, James 1943 Harvey, Chris 2000-03 LeCompte, Max 1944 Houck, Ed 1946-47 J Lee, George 1931 Hauser, Francis 1927-30 Jack, Sandy 1987-88 K Lee Jr., Hartford 1940 Haviland, Jim 1969-70 Jackson, Clif 1995-97 Kalal, Tim 1988-89 Leggett, Lance 2004-07 Hawkins, Bill 1985-88 Jackson, Dennis 1974-76 Kaldor, Joe 1941 Lehn, Frank 1940-41 Hayes, Bill 1957-58 Jackson, Dusty 1976 Kalina, David 1968-69 Leonard, Dennis 1933-35 Hays, Bob 1979 Jackson, Herb 1977-79 Kalix, Martin 1934-35 Levitt, William 1943-45 Hayward, Harry 1937-38 Jackson, James 1997-2000 Kalombo, Bukasa 1989 Lewis Jr., D.G. 1933 Heckman, Charles 1931-33 Jahn, George 1942 Kaplan, Phil 1943, 46 Lewis, Damione 1997-2000 Heffernan, David 1983-84 James, Donald 1952-53 Kasulin, Al 1941-42, 47 Lewis, James 1998-2001 Hefti, Paul 1954-56 James, Edgerrin 1996-98 Kavney, Hugh 1928-31 Lewis, Jeremy 2008-11 Heinly, Ray 1966-68 James, Harvey 1941, 43, 46 Kearns, Tom 1939-41, 43 Lewis, LeeRoy 1964-65 Hembrough, Chris 1983 James, Herbert 1988-91 Kehoe, Art 1979-80 Lewis, Ray 1993-1995 Henderson, James 1932-33 James, Javarris 2006-09 Kelleher, Dennis 1986-89 Ley, Chris 1985 Henderson, Seantrel 2010-11 James, Mike 2009-11 Kelly, Jim 1979-82 Liddell, Rick 1972-74 Hendricks, Dwayne 2005-08 Jastrab, Bob 1985 Kelly, Kenny 1998-99 Liebel, Robert 1965-66 Hendricks, Ted 1966-68 Jefferson, David 1978-81 Kelly, Maurice 1970 Lillimagi, Leo 1961, 63 Heninger, Larry 1959 Jelley, Thomas 1949-50 Kelly, Tim 2001-03 Linder, Brandon 2010-11 HISTORY & RECORDS Henry, Charles 1984-87 Jenkins, Darnell 2003-05, 2007 Kendall, Jack 1941 Lindstrom, Evan 1927-29 Henson, Steve 1969 Jenkins, Willie 1974-76 Kendrick, Jay 1946-47 Linning, Charles 1958-60 Herman, Jack 1959

Jennings, Kelly 2002-05 PLAYERS Kennedy, Cortez 1988-89 Linus, James 1952-53 Hester, Devin 2003-05 Johns, Eddie 1960 Kennedy, Donald 1946 Lipchick, Pete 1945 Hicks, Jason 1987,89 Johnson, Aldarius 2008-10 Kichefski, Walter 1936, 38-39 Lipkvich, Gary 1971 Highsmith, A.J. 2009-11 Johnson, Alex 1987-90 Kidwell, Dale 1927 Lippett, Ronnie 1980-82 Highsmith, Alonzo 1983-86 Johnson, Andre 2000-02 Kimbrough, Stanford 1931 Little, Earl 1993-96 Highsmith, Freddy 1986, 88 Johnson, Andrew 2004-06 Kimbrough, William 1927-28 Livingston, Charles 1959-60 Hildebrandt, Doug 1957-58 Johnson, Bruce 2005-08 King, Andre 1997-2000 Llinas, Jim 1980 Hildreth, Paul 1944 Johnson, Dan 1969-71 Kinsey, John 1943 London, Diego 1989, 91-92 Hill, Glenn 1975-77 Johnson, Davon 2008-11 Kintigh, David 1983-86 Looram, Kevin 1973-75 Hill, Patrick 2008-10 Johnson, Don 1953-56 Kirkeide, Kevin 1991-92 Lopez, Kenny 1990-93 Hill, Quadtrine 2002-05 Johnson, Dwayne 1992-94 Klein, Morris 1942-43, 46 Losch, Jack 1954-55 Hill, Randal 1987-90 Johnson, J 1994-96 Knust, Art 1951-53 Losego, Richard 1961-62 Hill, Ryan 2006-08, 2010 Johnson, Jack 1955-56 Kochifos, Andy 1956 Lowe, Jack 1953 Hipps, Quincy 1997-2000 Johnson, James 1941 Kohlbrand, Joe 1983-84 Lubas, Ted 1951-53 Hirschman, Chuck 1978, 80 Johnson, Jermaine 2010-11 Kohut, Joe 1953-55 Ludwig, Steve 1974-75

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 99 HISTORY & RECORDS cae,Wli 2001-02 1985-86 1985-88 100 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2001-02 1949 McGahee, Willis 1951-54 1941-42, 46 McFadden, Doug 2011 McDowell, Bubba McDougle, Jerome 1995 1985-86 McDougal, Robert McDonald, Frank 1937-39 1944 McDonald, Dave 2004-07 McDermott, Shane McCutcheon, Kevin 2000-03 McCullough, Jason 1950-51 McCrimmon, Steve 1945-47 McCreary, William 1959-60 McCray, Teraz 2002-05 2006-07,2009-10 McClover, Darrell 1961-62 McCloskey, Jack McCarthy, Colin 1969-70 Mazejka, Ernest 1963-65 1975-76 Mayhew, Jon 1969-70 1932 Maxey, Marcus Maulty, Stanley Matthews, Wiley 1934-36 1981 Matthews, Gralyn 1935-37 Matlock, John 1948-50 Matthes, Dieter 1942 1975-77 Matherson, Paul Mastro, Salvadore 2008 Masterson, Robert 1986-90 Masters, Brett 1990-92 Mastellone, Pete 1983-84 Mason, George 1949-51 Marzella, Sam 1953-55 1974-75 Maryland, Russell Marve, Robert 1930 Marucci, Jason Martinez, Willie 1998-99 Martin, Sylvester 2000-03 1992-94 1945 Martin, Leo Martin, Don 1986-89 Martens, Raymond 1959-60 Marshall, Sheven 1950-52 Marshall, Alfonso 1985-86 1978-81 Marley, Rohan Marler, Sylvan 2003 Markowski, Stan 1972-74 Mark, Greg 1952-54 Mariutto, Don 1950-52 1976 2003-04 Mariscal, Dan Marion, Fred Marcantonio, Steve Mann, Jonathan 1968-69 1975-76 1985-88 Malloy, Gordon Mallios, Harry Malley, Jeff 1996-99 1984,86 1994-96 Maler, Jim Makarevich, Frank 1958 Majewski, Bill 1969-70 Mahon, Gary 2006-07 Maddox, Maurice Mack, Tremain Mack, Rod MacIntyre, George MacDowell, Buz 1949-50 1927-28 1994 Mabry, Jerrell 1950-51 1991-94 Lyons, Herman Lyden, Joe Luttrell, Larry Lutes, Ed Lumelski, Zev LETTERMEN M 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC oe,E 1945-48 1946-48 1983-86 2003-06 2002-05 1957 Moyer, Ed 1997-2000 Mosso, Carl 1952 Moss, Winston 1998-2000 Moss, Tyrone 2004-07 Moss, Sinorice 1983-86 Moss, Santana 2010-11 1973-76 Moskos, Jim Mosketti, Robert 1997-2000 2003-06 Moser, Aaron 1982-84 Morse, Derrick Morris, Victor 1982-83 1989-91 Morris, Stephen Morgan, Tim 1941-42 Morgan, Dan 1964 1976-78 Moore, Ryan 1975-77 Moore, Mike Moore, Lenny 2003-06 1981 2005-07 Moore, Joe Mooney, George 1958 Montanti, Dennis Monroe, Karl 1965-67 Monroe, Earl Monroe, Brian 1957-59 1965-67 Moncur, Eric 1972-73,75-76 1976-77 Mollinea, Al Mitchell, Theron 1984 Mitchell, Eldridge 1984-87 Mirto, Joe 1961-63 Mirilovich, Jon 1959-60 1927-28 Miranda, Jesus 1976 1977-78 Mira, Joe Mira, George,Jr. 2010-11 Mira, George,Sr. 1988-91 Minie, Steve 1978-81 Mills, Reuben 1959-61 Mills, Austin 1965-67 Millican, Pat Miller, Phil 1969,71 1931-32 Miller, Lamar Miller, Eric Miller, Dan 1990-91 Miller, Bill Miller, Bill 1928-30 2003-06 Middleton, John 1955 1999-2000 Mick, Gary 1944-46 1995-96,98-99 Michaels, George 1951-52 Meriweather, Brandon Mercurio, Marion Mercier, Richard 1984-85 1990-92,94 Mercer, Ivan 1989-92 Melwid, John 1998-2000 Mell, John Melear, John 1965 2007-08 Medearis, Rusty 1983-85 McVeigh, John 1977-78 McPartland, Will 1995-96 McNeil, Ryan 2004-05 McNeal, Shawnbrey McMurray, Darin 2000-01 2002-05 McMillian, Jerry 1966-67 McMillan, Kenny McMillan, Dyral 1975-77 1927 1989-92 McMeans, Tyler McKinnie, Bryant 2001-03 McIntosh, Roger 1965-67 McGuirt, Jimmy 2009-11 McGuire, Stephen McGriff, John McGriff, John McGrath, Joe McGee, Doug McGee, Brandon oa,Jc 1958-59 1946-49 1952-55 1937-39 1957 1964-65 1976 Novak, Jack Novak, Andy 1978-81 Noppenberg, John 2007-11 1946 Nolan, Robert Nodoline, Frank 2000 Nock, James 1956-57 1988-89 Nixon, Herman 1978-81 Nicolas, Scott 2009-10 Nicolas, JoJo Newman, Bob 1942 Newcomb, Vester 1995,97-98 1980-83 Newbill, Richard 1953 Nettles, Nick 2003-04 Nelson, Bob Nelms, Cory 2003-05 Neely, Damond Nealon, Robert Neal, Speedy Nardulli, Frank Napoli, Chris Nanton, Javon amr ef 1974-76 1969,71-72 1951-52 Pan Palmer, Jeff 1957-59 Palewicz, Al 1970-72 Pagley, Vincent 1932-33,35 1928 2002-05 1967-69 Owens, Burgess 2004-06 1966-67 Otto, Jim 1966-68 Ott, John 1985 Ortega, Buck Oram, Hal 1953,55-56 1983-86 Opalsky, Vincent Omiecenski, Tom Olsen, Greg 1929-30,32 1985-88 Olivo, David 1937, 39 1940 Oliver, Kenny Oliver, Ed 1948 Oliver, Darryl 1960-62 Okell, George 1975-77 Oespovich, John O’Neill, John 2008,2010-11 1959-60 O’Neal, Maston 1930-32 O’Mahony, James 1971 1984-86 O’Leary, Jack 1927-28 1951 Ojomo, Adewale O’Gara, Bob O’Day, John,Jr. O’Day, John,Sr. O’Connor, Paul O’Connell, Ken O’Brien, Jim O’Boyle, Leo 2001-04 1997-2000 1942 1971 1995 1970 1952 Myers, Leonard Myers, Chris Musante, Andrew Murray, Krishna Murphy, Bill Mundrick, Scott Mugler, Glenn ate,Mr 1962 1952 1934-36 Panther, Mark Panno, Phil Panker, Joe N P O fi l ar 1987-88 l, Barry ye,Lw 1968-69 1931 1971 1986-87 1998-2001 1986 1944 Pytel, Lew Puglisi, Frank 1992-95 1952 Puckett, Scott 2003-06 Provin, Scott 1953-56 Proctor, Ron Proctor, Basil 1999-01 Procida, Sam 2009-10 Prewitt, Dane 1996-99 Presnell, James 1957-58 1937-39 Pratt, Thomas Pou, Alex 2005-08 1942 Portis, Clinton Porter, Curtis 1978-80 1956-58 Popovich, Jeff Poore, James 1941 Poole, Bill 1937-39 Ponder, Lovon 1973-74 2006-09 1952 Pollock, Richar Pokorney, Jim Plevel, Joe 1973-75 Plasman, Howard 1985-88 2011 Pittard, George 1944-45 Pisani, Dominic 1966-68 Pipho, Matt Piper, Wally 1934 Pinkston, Jim 1993-96 Pinckney, Vincent 1993-94 Pigza, Mike Pierre, Olsen 1931-32,34 Pierce, Jerry 2005-07 Pickett, Malcolm 2005-07, 2009 1988-91 Pickett, Booker 1991 1933-35 1941 Phillips, Willie Phillips, Stanley Phillips, Randy 2011 1931-32 Phillips, Kenny 2011 Pharms, Charles 1944 1992-94,96 Petrowski, Pete Petroski, Joseph Petetti, Carl 1984-87 1971 Peterniche, John Perryman, Denzel 2006,2008-09 Perry, Ricky 1968-69 Perry, David 1984-86 1952-54 Perrin, Tom Perriman, Brett 1986-89 Perrelli, Matt 1995-97 1980 Perkins, Bill 2003-06 Perez, Gregory Pepsin, Thomas Penny, J.C. 1991-94 2011 1951-52 Peguese, Willis Pegues, Chad 1999,2001-03 Peasley, John 1990-91 Peattie, Jon 1991-93 Pearson, Malcolm 1990-93 Payton, Jarrett 1985-87 2003-06 Payne, Jack Paul, Gionni 2003-04 Patton, Martin 1961-62 Patterson, Tom 1937-39 1971 Patrick, Kevin 2002-04 Patchan, Matt Pata, Bryan 1968-69 Pasley, Stanley 1985-88 Paskewich, Frank Parsons, Van Parrish, Roscoe Parr, Steve Parker, Charles Parish, Earnest @HURRICANESPORTS LETTERMEN Ryder, Nick 1960-62 Siler, Frank 1929-31 Stewert, Terry 1957 Q Simmons, Malcolm 1977, 79 Stinson, Brian 1998-00 Queer, Barry 1964 Simon, James 1961-62 Stockdale, Grant 1938-39 S Sims, Jack 1962-64 Stokes, Bob 1966 Sinclair, Ian 1983-84 Stokes, John 1954 Saey, Art 1946-48 Sisk, John 1962-63 Stolk, Wilfred 1950-51 R Saladino, Tony 1962-64 Sisk, Ken 1982-83 Stone, Dean 1968-70 Salemi, Nelson 1965-66 Radford, Henry 1973 Sissman, Mike 1932-34 Stranahan, Kyle 1990-91 Salinger, Jeff 1978-79 Rajsich, Rob 1977-78 Sixkiller, Andy 1964-65 Stransky, Fred 1968-69 Salisbury, Don 1937-39 Rakoczy, Gregg 1983-86 Skoog, Karl 1968 Strawbridge, Rick 1968-69 Sampson, Robert 1997-99 Ramsbotham, Ernest 1930 Smatana, John 1981-83 Streeter, Ron 1974 Sanders, Billy 2010 Raski, Stan 1937-39 Smerdel, Joe 1961-63 Streeter, Tommy 2009-11 Sandie, Bill 1956 Ratesic, Patrick 1963-64 Smith, Al 1944-45 Streicher, Gary 1972-73 Sandifer, Kirk 1988 Reddick, Anthony 2004-06, 2008 Smith, Andrew 2008-11 Streiter, Bob 1961-62 Sands, Ethenic 1999-02 Reed, Edward 1998-2001 Smith, Brian 1985-86 Strimple, David 2006-07 Sapp, Carl 1938-40 Reeh, Daryl 1971 Smith, Cannon 2008 Stubbs, Daniel 1984, 86-87 Sapp, Earl 1941-42 Reeves, Gene 1955 Smith, Dan 1998-99 Sullivan, Jim 1974 Sapp, Warren 1992-94 Regis, Micanor 2008-11 Smith, Darius 2011 Sullivan, Mike 1987-90 Savini, Bud 1962-63 Reichgott, George 1931-33 Smith, Darrin 1989-92 Sullivan, Tom 1969-71 Savoca, Vic 1959-61 Reinhart, Frank 1959-61 Smith, Don 1975-78 Sunderland, John 1949-50 Scarborough, Buddy 1970-71 Remmy, Fred 1958-59 Smith, Elmer 1948 Sutter, Robert 1946-47 Scarnecchia, Sam 1955-56 Reyes, Manny 1975-77 Smith, Frank 1948, 50-51 Sutton, James 1997-99 Scavella, Steadman 1973-75 Reynaud, Alan 1972-74 Smith, Kris 2004 Sutton, Otis 1927-29 Schaefer, Bill 1986-87 Reynolds, Jerry 1960-62 Smith, Mark 1978-80 Sutton, Otis B. 1932 Schaap, Steve 1968-70 Rhodes, Jevon 1998-00 Smith, Michael 1996-99 Sutton, Reggie 1983-84 Schemer, Mike 1939 Richard, Chuck 1969-71 Smith, Nate 2001 Swain, John 1977-80 Schirmer, Bill 1964-66 Richardson, C.J. 1991-94 Smith, Nelson 1995 Swan, Rick 1964 Schmidt, Joe 1968-70 Richt, Mark 1978, 1980-82 Smith, Norman 1930 Swasey, Andrew 2011 Schmitt, Paul 1969 Ridgley, Eugene 1994-97 Smith, Pee Wee 1988-89 Sweeney, Matt 1996-99 Schneiderbach, Robert 1950-52 Riesman, Albert 1932 Smith, Phil 1965-67 Sweeting, Walt 1971-73 Schneider, James 1967-69 Riley, Mike 1969-70, 72 Smith, Ray 1943 Sydnor, Dave 1973-75 Schnellenberger, Stu 1982-83 Riley, Patrick 1991-94 Smith, Roland 1987-90 Symonette, Alan 1992-95 Schnupp, Eric 1997-99 Ritchie, Wilmore 1972-74 Smith, Russell 1963-65 Symonette, Ian 2006-2009 Schottenheimer, Kurt 1969-70 Rizzo, Ben 1960-62 Smith, Steve 1965-67 Schuler, Harold 1946-47 Roan, Lorenzo 1979-81 Smith, Tom 1971-72 Schultz, Joseph 1952 Roberts, Alfredo 1984-87 Smith, William 1952-53 Schultz, Leon 1942-43 T Roberts, Fred 1981 Smith, Willie 1984-85 Scott, Dennis 1994-97 Tassotti, Dan 1952-53 Roberts, Kevin 1975-77 Snowden, Charles 1946 Scott, James 1999-02 Tatarek, Bob 1965-67 Robertson, Cushman 1930 Snowden, Crumpton 1938-40 Scott, LaVaar 1999-01 Taylor, Bob 1968 Robey, Steve 1970-71 Snowden, Olin 1932 Scott, Rashawn 2011 Taylor, Bob S. 1970 Robinson, Fred 1981-83 Snyder, Paul 1990-92 Searcy, Leon 1988-91 Taylor, Jeffrey 1994-97 Robinson, Kylan 2007-10 Sobeck, John 1944 Sears, Harold 1971-72 Taylor, Rod 1967-68 Robinson, Luther 2010 Solie, Lloyd 1927-30 Sebald, Brandon 2002-04 Taylor, Sean 2001-03 Robinson, Marcus 2008-11 Sopko, Mike 1971 Sedley, Tom 1976-78 Teal, David 1967, 69-70 Robinson, Oscar 1974 Sorensen, Dick 1967-69 Seelig, Mark 1984-86 Tedder, Phil 1951 Robinson, Ray 1940-41 Sparks, Hoyt 1962-63 Seely, James 1968-69 Telemaque, Vaughn 2009-11 Robinson, Richard 1965-67 Spence, Sean 2008-11 Seibel, William 1956 Tella, Tony 2002-05 Rochford, John 2004-07 Spencer, Darryl 1988, 90-92 Seigler, Dexter 1990-93 Tellison, A.C. 1991-94 Rodberg, Allan 1952-55 Spinelli, Nick 1962-63 Seiple, Todd 1991 Testaverde, Vinny 1982, 84-86 Rodgers, Kacy 2010-11 Spinelli, Vincent 1945 Selmer, Brian 1973-76 Tezanos, Ralph 1974, 76 Rodrigue, Mike 1978-81 Square, John 2001-03 Settembre, Ernest 1945-48 Thomas, Derron 2005-08 Rodriguez, Joel 2001-04 St-Pierre, Jonathan 2005 Settle, Cecil 1944 Thomas, Joe 1944 Rodriguez, Nelson 1996-97 Staffi er, Steve 1984, 86 Shakespeare, Stanley 1983-84 Thomas, Lamar 1989-92 Rolle, Antrel 2001-04 Stafford, Robert 1950 Shannon, Randy 1985-88 Thomas, Santonio 2000-01, 03-04 Rolle, Omar 1995, 97 Standifer, Jim 1976 Shannon, Xavier 2008 Thomas, William 1927 HISTORY & RECORDS Romberg, Brett 1999-2002 Stange, Kurt 2004 Sharpe, Bill 1975 Thompkins, Kendal 2009-11 Rosbaugh, Bob 1958-59 Stanish, Todd 1984-85 Sharpe, Glenn 2002-03, 2006-07 Thompson, Dave 1973-75 Rose, Warren 1934-36 Stanley, Ed 1977 Sharpton, Darryl 2005-09 Thompson, Gary 1968 PLAYERS Rosen, Al 1943 Stanley, Joe 1959 Shields, John 1954, 56 Thompson, Lawrence 1980-82 Rosinski, Steve 1987-88 Stanley, Richard 1976 Shields, Sam 2006-09 Thompson, Sean 1989-91 Ross, Fred 1972-73 Stanley, Robert 1965 Shinn, Charles 1934-36 Thompson, Tommy 1932-34 Rostron, Fred 1930 Stanton, Robert 1927 Shipman, Al 1993-94 Thompson, Woody 1972-74 Roughen, Rick 1979 Starks, Duane 1996-97 Shirey, Brad 1990-92 Threat, Greg 2002-05 Rouviere, Whitey 1952-55 Stawarz, Tony 1967-68, 70 Shiver, Rex 1950-52 Timmons, George 2005 Ruel, Golden 1971-72 Steiner, William 1938-40 Shockey, Jeremy 2000-01 Timmons, Racey 1960-62 Rumph, Mike 1998-01 Stephens, James 1964 Short, Baraka 1991-94 Timmons, Taylor 1976-77, 79 Rush, Mark 1979-82 Stephens, Owen 1985 Shrader, Clive 1947-49 Tobey, Ernest 1953-54 Russell, Twan 1993-96 Stewart, Bob 1955-57 Siegel, John 1955 Tobin, John 1939-41 Russo, Art 1948 Stewart, David 1979-81 Sievers, Todd 1998, 2000-02 Tocco, Tony 1965-66 Russo, Don 1965-67 Stewart, Demetri 2006 Sikes, Maurice 2000-03 Tokarski, Gary 1975-76 Rutledge, Chris 2005-08 Stewart, James 1993-94 Sikora, James 2001-03 Torretta, Geoff 1985-86 Ruzomberka, Edward 1941-42, 46 Stewart, Michael 2000 Sileo, Dan 1986 Torretta, Gino 1989-92

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 101 HISTORY & RECORDS at,Jh 1959 1960-61 1941-44 1970 102 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 1949-50 Watts, William 1995,97-99 1981-84 Watts, John 2009-11 Watt, Walter 1999-02 1994 1987-88 Watson, John Watson, Gordon Washington, Brandon 1974-76 1956-58 Ward, Nick Ward, Alvin 1975-76 1977-80 Walters, Matt Walsh, Steve 1983-84 2000-03 2011 Walsh, Chris Wallick, Gregg Wallace, Don 2005-06 Walker, Ronnie 1986-88 1965-66 Walker, Pat Walker, Keith Walker, Carl Walford, Clive Walden, Terrell 1970-71 Waiters, Tracy Wahnee, Jim 2004-05 1959-61 2000-03 1989-92 2009-11 1960 1954 Vujanov, Garry Vollenweider, James 1956-57 Volcy, Jean 1955-57 Vilma, Jonathan 1950-52 Vickers, Kipp Vernon, Oliver Verkuilen, Dave 1975-78 Vasu, George 2007-10 1982-84 Vasiloff, Bill 1998-99 1945 Varone, John 1949-50 Vari, Armand Van Dyke,DeMarcus Vanderwende, Kyle 1935-37 Valerio, Rick 2009 Valdez, Wilber Vacchio, Mike Vaccaro, Jim 1964 Vaccarelli, Anthony 1966-67 1978-79 Uribe, Alex Urbaniwicz, Hank 1927 Upton, Mike 1983-84 Upperco, Pete 1967-69 1974-77 1992-95 1970-71 1943 Tuttle, Leonard 1964-66 Tuten, Rick 2006-09 Turner, Mike 1969-71 Turner, John 1967-69 Turchetta, Tom 1964-66 Tucker, Syii Tucker, Arnold 1968-70 Tucek, John 1966-67 Trump, A.J. 1940-41 Trower, Dick 1944 1950-51 Trout, Bill 1967-68 Trosch, Gene 1940 Trocolor, Bob Trobliger, Bernard Triay, Jim Tremont, Elmer Trathen, Dick Tracy, Phil Totterdale, Bill LETTERMEN W V U 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC yok o 1973-74 1940-41 1943 2004-07 1971 2003-04 1968 Wysock, Joe 1927 Wunder, Bill 1992-94 Wright, Leon Wright, , Alton 1996-99 Word, Jim 1934-36 1973-74 2003-06 Woolum, Kerry 2002-05 Woodus, Robert Wood, Hayes 2001-03 Wollschlager, Anthony 2004-06 Wolcuff, Nicholas 1964-65 Wohleb, Bruce 1993-96 1946 Wise, Ty 1933-34 Winston, Eric 1970-71 Winslow, Kellen 1975-76 Wimbs, Cyrim 1959-61 Wimberly, Marcus 1999-02 1970 Wilson, Rex Wilson, Reggie 1992-94 Wilson, Lee 1961-62 Wilson, Larry Wilson, Larry 1997-98 2005 Wilson, Larry Wilson, Jim 1984-87 Wilson, Jay 1998-01 Wilson, Chad 1928-29 2011 Wilson, Bob 1995-98 Wilson, Adrian Williams, Willie 1978-81 Williams, Warren 2002-05 Williams, Robert 1990-92 Williams, Reed 1972-74 Williams, Nick 1982-83 Williams, Mike 2001-02 Williams, Lester 1989-91 Williams, Leon 2000-03 Williams, Kevin 1999-02 Williams, Johnny 2001-02 Williams, Eddie 1964 Williams, David 2001-03 1928-29 Williams, Darryl 2007 1939 Williams, D.J. Williams, Andrew 1927-28 Wilkins, Ed 2007 Wilkinson, Charlie Wilfork, Vince 2010-11 1945 1927 Wilber, John Wimbs, Cyrim 1990-93 Wike, Dave 1975-77 Wignall, Fred 1970-72 2010 Wiggins, Doug Wieclaw, Jake White, Shelton 2010-11 White, Phillip 2010-11 1980-82 White, Paul White, Mike 1982 2007-09 White, Ken 1962-63,65 White, Corey Whipple, Spencer 1963-65 Wheeler, Jared 1994-97 West, Isaiah 1998-99 Wesley, Steven 2000-01 Werl, Robert 2000-03 1961 Welch, Bill Weisacosky, Ed Wehner, Mike 1997-2000 Webster, Nate Weaver, Jermell Weaver, Jarrell Weaver, Bobby Wayne, Reggie ele,Crs 2005-08 1961-62 1980-82 1964-65 2004-07 Zellner, Chris Zelch, David Zappala, Greg 1946-47 Zampogna, Francesco Zachary, Art 2005-08 1960-61 1956,58 1964-65 Yovicsin, Tony Youngblood, Reggie Yarbrough, Bonnie Yanda, Charles Yaffa, Bernard Z Y

@HURRICANESPORTS ATTENDANCE HOME ATTENDANCE LARGEST HOME CROWDS LARGEST ROAD CROWDS YEAR G W/L TOTAL AVERAGE TOTAL OPPONENT YEAR TOTAL OPPONENT YEAR 1937 7 65,261 9,323 1. 81,927 Florida State 2002 1. 109,313 Penn State 2001 1938 7 91,118 13,017 2. 81,753 Nebraska4 1995 2. 107,745 Tennessee 2002 1939 8 133,820 16,727 3. 81,634 Notre Dame 1989 3. 105,834 Michigan 1988 1940 9 151,535 16,837 4. 80,905 Florida State 2000 4. 105,454 Ohio State 2010 1941 9 184,840 20,538 5. 80,396 Florida State 1990 5. 105,403 Michigan 1984 1942 8 84,077 10,509 6. 80,227 Florida 1985 6. 96,704 Penn State 1992 1943 5 70,256 14,051 7. 79,932 Florida 2003 7. 90,833 Florida 2008 1944 9 118,357 13,150 8. 79,480 Nebraska3 1989 8. 86,287 Ohio State 1977 1945 9 186,454 20,717 9. 78,622 Florida State 2004 9. 85,777 Florida 2002 1946 8 233,390 29,173 10. 78,114 Washington 2001 10. 85,357 Oklahoma 2007 1947 8 228,796 28,599 11. 77,836 Florida State 1988 11. 84,347 Florida State 2005 1948 8 280,446 35,056 12. 77,747 Nebraska 1992 12. 84,336 Florida State 2003 1949 8 319,449 39,931 13. 77,410 Virginia Tech 2000 13. 84,165 Texas A&M 2008 1950 7 255,626 36,518 14. 77,338 Florida State 1992 14. 83,661 Penn State 1980 1951 8 339,963 42,495 15. 77,265 Notre Dame 1967 15. 82,322 Florida State 2011 1952 9 248,781 27,642 16. 77,224 Florida 1987 16. 81,077 Florida State 2009 1953 7 223,259 31,894 17. 77,010 Florida State 1994 17. 80,967 Florida State 1999 1954 7 306,162 43,737 18. 76,640 Notre Dame 1987 18. 80,350 Florida State 1995 1955 7 321,347 45,907 19. 76,108 Virginia Tech 2002 19. 80,165 Florida State 1997 1956 8 328,672 41,084 20. 75,913 Florida State 1996 20. 79,500 LSU 1988 1957 8 327,230 40,904 21. 75,723 Penn State 1991 21. 77,813 Florida State 1993 1958 7 235,325 33,618 22. 75,685 Notre Dame 1955 22. 77,532 Penn State 1979 1959 7 268,718 38,388 23. 75,115 Florida State 2010 23. 76,231 Nebraska 1975 1960 8 390,944 48,868 24. 74,760 Oklahoma2 1988 24. 76,217 Michigan State 1989 1961 7 289,004 41,286 25. 74,427 Penn State 1999 25. 76,155 Nebraska 1976 1962 6 312,030 52,005 26. 74,292 Florida A&M 1992 26. 75,008 Oklahoma 1985 1963 7 311,775 44,539 27. 73,817 Florida 1981 27. 74,875 Florida 1986 1964 7 250,603 35,800 28. 73,622 Boston College 2002 28. 74,653 Texas 1981 1965 6 294,979 49,163 29. 72,549 Nebraska1 1984 29. 74,157 Washington 2000 1966 6 236,830 39,471 30. 71,842 Houston 1991 30. 73,907 Florida 1983 1967 6 295,843 49,307 31. 71,451 Oklahoma 1986 31. 73,500 South Carolina 1986 1968 5 194,460 38,892 32. 70,934 Florida 1969 32. 71,864 Florida 1982 1969 7 289,306 41,329 33. 70,420 Iowa 1990 33. 71,189 USC 1968 1970 6 155,142 25,857 34. 68,548 Florida A&M 2002 34. 70,397 Iowa 1992 1971 8 238,294 29,787 35. 68,077 Notre Dame 1965 35. 70,222 West Virginia 1993 1972 5 110,566 22,113 36. 67,762 Florida 1965 36. 67,979 LSU 1966 1973 6 191,767 31,961 37. 67,500 LSU 1962 1974 6 127,066 21,177 1 — 1984 Orange Bowl Classic (Jan. 2, 1984) 1975 6 140,859 23,476 2 — 1988 Orange Bowl Classic (Jan. 1, 1988) 3 — 1989 Orange Bowl Classic (Jan. 2, 1989) 1976 5 86,180 17,236 4 — 1995 Orange Bowl Classic (Jan. 1, 1995) 1977 5 174,209 29,642 1978 4 83,912 20,978 1979 4 104,262 26,065 LARGEST CROWDS (ANY SITE) 1980 5 120,007 24,001 1981 6 239,106 39,851 TOTAL OPPONENT YEAR 1982 6 180,602 30,100 1. 109,313 at Penn State 2001 1983 5 222,839 44,555 2. 107,745 at Tennessee 2002 1984 5 247,852* 41,309 3. 105,834 at Michigan 1988 1985 5 225,353 45,070 4. 105,454 at Ohio State 2010 1986 6 291,427 48,571 5. 105,403 at Michigan 1984 1987 7 377,444 53,920 6. 96,704 at Penn State 1992 1 1988 7 371,742 53,106 7. 93,781 vs. Nebraska 2001 1989 6 309,805 51,634 8. 90,833 at Florida 2008 1990 6 372,577 62,096 9. 86,287 at Ohio State 1977 1991 6 347,785 57,964 10. 85,777 at Florida 2002 1992 6 334,052 55,675 1 — (Jan. 3, 2002) 1993 6 287,319 47,887 1994 6 361,986 60,331 1995 6 229,223 38,204 1996 6 249,670 41,612 HISTORY & RECORDS 1997 6 173,495 28,916 1998 6 259,209 43,202

1999 6 235,578 39,263 PLAYERS 2000 6 350,578 58,430 2001 6 282,972 46,162 2002 6 417,233 69,539 2003 7 406,945 58,135 2004 6 354,803 59,134 2005 6 271,862 45,310 2006 7 293,359 41,908 2007 7 305,124 43,589 2008 6 277,792 46,299 2009 6 285,306 47,551 2010 6 309,056 51,509 2011 7 393,451 56,207 *Includes home game against Florida in Tampa Stadium

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 103 HISTORY & RECORDS 104 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Patrina Allen(track& Hal Allen(footballcoach) Randy Ableman(divingcoach) UM ATHLETICHALLOFFAME Davian Clarke(track& Nick Chickillo(football) Sy Chadroff(basketball,baseball) Rubin Carter(football) Al Carapella(football) (football,basketball,baseball,and Edward “Red”Cameron(football,boxing) Jim Burt(football) Andrew Burrow(tennis) Pat Burrell(baseball) Dr. CharlesBurbacher(teamdoctor) Janet Buchanan-Kerr(swimming) Jerome Brown(football) Eric Brown(basketball) Eddie Brown(football) Melissa Briley-Mieras(diving) Melvin Bratton(football) Octavia Blue(women’sbasketball) Bennie Blades(football) Don Bosseler(football) Warren Bogle(baseball) Al Besselink(men’sgolf) Stanley “Skip”Bertman(baseballcoach) Sharon Berg(swimming) Albert Bentley(football) Lloyd Bennett(trackandswimmingcoach) Bill Bennett(track) Tom Beier(football) Wayne Beckner(basketball) Rick Barry(basketball) Micheal Barrow(football) Mike Barnes(football) Pete Banaszak(football) Wilbert Bach(sportsinformation) Rod Ashman(football,basketball) Dr. BowmanF.Ashe(UMpresident) Woody Austin(golf) J.D. Arteaga(baseball) Jessie Armstead(football) Ray Arky(football) Jodi AppelbaumSteinbauer(tennis) Ottis Anderson(football) Eddie Dunn(football,basketball, baseball,coach) Lin Dunn(women’sbasketball coach) Jim Dooley(football,track) Carl DiBernardo(boxing) Eddie Dibbs(tennis) Bill Diaz(swimmingcoach) Paul Desjardins(golf) Dr. MickeyDemos(boxing) Bill Deering(trackand Amy Deem(women’strackcoach) Paul Dee(athleticdirector) Don Curnutt(basketball) Fran Curci(football,footballcoach) Maurice Crum(football) Nathaniel Crosby(golf) Tony Cristiani(football) Pat Cramer(tennis) Jim Cox(football) Alex Cora(baseball) Horace Copeland(track) Dan Connors(football) Julius Cohen(basketball) Tony Cline(football) operations. Visit enjoy forgenerationstocome. upkeep oftheHall...tax-deductabledonationshelpshowcasetheseachievementsforHurricanesfansto TheUMSHOFholdsanannualinductionbanquetandgolftournamenttoraisefundsforoperation national andinternationalacclaimtotheuniversitythroughtheiraccomplishmentschampionships. recognize thosestudent-athletes,coachesandadministratorswhohaveexcelledintheirsportsbrought TheUMSHOFisanon-pro University ofMiamisportslegendsthepastandpresent. established in1966,withtheTomKearnsSportsHallofFameBuildingopening1989asashrineto memorabilia andartifactsfromover80yearsofHurricanesathleticexcellence.TheHallFamewas TheUniversityofMiamiSportsHallFameisnestledontheCoralGablescampusandhouses football andbaseballcoach) UMSportsHallofFame.com 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi fi eld) eld) fi eld) fi t, 501c3organizationwhosesolepurposeistopromoteUMathletics,and forinformationonhowtodonatetheHall,andhoursof Daphne Jongejans-Bousquet (diving) K.C. Jones(football) Jimmy Johnson(football coach) Jack Johnson(football) Charles Johnson(baseball) Jenny KeimJohansen(diving) Sam Jankovich(athleticdirector) Tim James(basketball) Harvey James(football) Don James(football) Calvin James(baseball) Edgerrin James(football) Stan Jakubowski(baseball) Michael Irvin(football) Isabella Hutchinson(women’sathletics) Aubrey Huff(baseball) Carlos Huerta(Football) Randal Hill(football) Bobby Hill(baseball) Alonzo Highsmith(football) Dick Hickox(basketball) Dr. BillHeuson(golfcoach) Jeannie Hebert-Truax(women’sbasketball) Ted Hendricks(football) Neal Heaton(baseball) Bill Hawkins(football) Janet Hass(women’stennis) Al Harum(tennis) Doris Hart(tennis) Dennis Harrah(football) Robin Harmony(women’sbasketball) Jack Harding(footballcoach,athleticdirector) John Hammil(tennis) Penny Hammel(women’sgolf) Leonard Hamilton(basketball) Bruce Hale(basketballcoach) Jack Hackett(football) Andy Gustafson(footballcoach,athleticdirector) Randy Guerra(baseball) Matt Gribble(swimming) Lise Gregory(tennis) Dr. JoelGreen(baseball) Danny Graves(baseball) Joe Grahe(baseball) Orlando Gonzalez(baseball) Tom Gompf(swimmingcoach) Ron Godfrey(basketballcoach) Harry Ghaul(football,baseball) Charlie George(football) Greg Garlich(diving) Luis Garcia(tennis) George Gallett(sportsinformation) Abe Friedman(basketball) (baseballcoach) Bubba Franks(football) Dawn Frady(swimming) Chuck Foreman(football) Mike Fiore(baseball) Jaime Fillol(tennis) Jeff Feagles(football) Kevin Fagan(football) Jorge Fabregas(baseball) Lee Evans(reporter) Dennis Erickson(football) Craig Erickson(football) Judy Eller(golf) Eddie Edwards(football) Ian Duvenhage(women’stenniscoach) Gary Dunn(football) Art Saey(Boxing,football) Gillian Russell(track) Ed Rubinoff(tennis) Dr. Francis“Whitey”Rouviere(football,baseball) Tyce Routson(diving) Gaither Rosser(swimming) Al “Flip”Rosen(football,baseball) Patti Rizzo(golf) Maria Rivera(women’sbasketball) Ros Riach(women’stennis) Ronni Reis-Bernstein(tennis) Billy Regan(boxingcoach) Joaquim Rasgado(tennis) Rick Raether(baseball) Larry Pyle(baseball) Tom Pratt(football) Vicki Plowden(women’sbasketball) Dean Panaro(men’sswimminganddiving) Mike Pagliarulo(baseball) Burgess Owens(football) Jim Otto(football) John Noppenberg(football) Connie Nickel(administration) Jack Nelson(swimming,andcoach) Gardnar Mulloy(tennis,andcoach) Santana Moss(football) Jerry Moss(tennis) Cathy Morse(golf) Robbie Morrison(baseball) Jim Morris(baseballcoach) Ed Morris(basketball) Hart Morris(football,basketballcoach) Dan Morgan(football) George Mira,Jr.(football) George Mira,Sr.(football) Danny Miller(football) Bill Miller(football) Jason Michaels(baseball) Rich Mercier(football) Ryan McNeil(football) Bryant McKinnie(football) Frank McDonald(football) Yolanda McCray(trackand Mike McCoy(basketball) Bob Masterson(football,boxing) Pete Mastellone(football) Russell Maryland(football) Leo Martin(football) Don Mariutto(football) Greg Mark(football) Fred Marion(football) Rodney Mandelstam(tennis,soccer) Gordon Malloy(football) Dr. HarryMallios(football,athleticdirector) Jorge Maduro(baseball) Melinda Lyverse(swimming) William C.Lu William “Bunny”Lovett(boxing,coach) Greg Louganis(diving) Jack Losch(football,baseball,track) Ron Lippett(football) Steve Lichtner(swimming) Ray Lewis(football) Dale Lewis(tenniscoach) Denny Leonard(football,boxing) Thom Lehman(baseball) Ann Laughlin(golf) Lenny Layland(diving) Don Latimer(football) Phil Lane(baseball) Ferne Labati(women’sbasketball) Wayne Krenchicki(baseball) Bernie Kosar(football) Chuck Klein(football) boxing) Tom Kearns(football,basketball, Bill Kimbrough(football) Walter Kichefski(football,coach) Tracy Kerdyk(golf) Cortez Kennedy(football) Jim Kelly(football) Art Kehoe(football,footballcoach) fl er (tenniscoach) fi eld) Ernie Yaroshuk(baseball) Jodi Yambor(swimming) William Wrona(baseball) Nick Wolcuff(football,boxing,wrestling) Mike Wittman(men’sbasketball) Larry Wilson(football,baseball) Wendy Williams(women’sdiving) David Wilkie(swimming) Dave Wike(coach,trainer) Earl Welbaum(trackand Ed Weisacosky(football) Reggie Wayne(football) Marshall Wayne(diving) Steve Walsh(football) Rachel Viollet(tennis) Jesse Vassallo(swimming) Armand “Stitch”Vari(footballandcoach) Gino Torretta(football) John “Red”Tobin(football,basketball) Ron Thorne(track) Vinny Testaverde(football) Bob Tatarek(football) Tom Sullivan(football) Mike Sullivan(football) Daniel Stubbs(football) Gene Stage(basketball) Roberta A.Speer(golf) Sam Sorce(baseball) Frank Smith(football) Don Smith(football) Darrin Smith(football) Danny Smith(baseball) Archie Slaton(boxing) Doug Shields(baseball) Kevin Sheary(baseball) Pancho Segura(tennis) Harold Sears(football) Leon Searcy(football) Sid Schwartz(men’stennis) Howard Schnellenberger(footballcoach) Sam Scarnecchia(football) Frances Savage(women’sbasketball) Warren Sapp(football) Alex Santos(baseball) fi eld) @HURRICANESPORTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS COMPLETIONS RUSHING GAME RECEIVING ATTEMPTS 37 — Brock Berlin vs. West Virginia, 2003 [54 att.] RECEPTIONS GAME SEASON GAME 262 — Bernie Kosar, 1984 [416 att.] 39 — Ottis Anderson at Florida, 1978; 12 — Willie Smith vs. Maryland, 1984 [128 yards] Edgerrin James vs. UCLA, 1998; CAREER SEASON 703 — Jacory Harris, 2008-11 [1,170 att.] Willis McGahee vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 72 — Leonard Hankerson, 2010 [1,156 yards] SEASON CAREER 282 — Willis McGahee, 2002 [1,753 yards] COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 173 — Reggie Wayne, 1997-2000 [2,510 yards] CAREER SEASON MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS 691 — Ottis Anderson, 1975-78 [3,331 yards] 65.0 — Jacory Harris, 2011 [195-300] CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION CAREER MINIMUM 250 ATTEMPTS CAREER YARDS 62.5 — Bernie Kosar, 1983-84 [463-743] 36 — Reggie Wayne, 1997-2000 GAME 299 — Edgerrin James vs. UCLA, 1998 [39 att.] CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS YARDS SEASON GAME GAME 1,753 — Willis McGahee, 2002 [282 att.] 14 — Vinny Testaverde vs. Oklahoma, 1986 220 — Eddie Brown vs. Boston College, 1984 [10 rec.] CAREER SEASON 3,331 — Ottis Anderson, 1975-78 [691 att.] YARDS 1,156 — Leonard Hankerson, 2010 [72 rec.] GAME CAREER YARDS PER ATTEMPT 485 — Gino Torretta vs. San Diego State, 1991 [23-44] 2,546 — Santana Moss, 1997-2000 [143 rec.] GAME MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS SEASON 39.3 — Jack Losch vs. Bucknell, 1955 [4 att., 157 yards] 3,642 — Bernie Kosar, 1984 [262-416] TOUCHDOWNS SEASON MINIMUM 25 ATTEMPTS CAREER GAME 10.01 — Al Shipman, 2001 [45 att., 450 yards] 9,565 — Ken Dorsey, 1999-2002 [668-1,153] 3 — Santana Moss at Rutgers, 1998; Tony Gaiter vs. Pittsburgh, 1996; Lamar Thomas vs. Texas Tech, YARDS PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS 1990 SEASON MINIMUM 9 GAMES GAME SEASON 134.8 — Willis McGahee, 2002 [13 games; 1,753 yards] 5 — Bernie Kosar vs. Cincinnati, 1984; 13 — Leonard Hankerson, 2010 Steve Walsh vs. Cincinnati, 1988; CAREER TOUCHDOWNS Ken Dorsey vs. Boston College, 2000; 26 — Michael Irvin, 1985-87 GAME Brock Berlin at NC State, 2004; 6 — Willis McGahee vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 Kyle Wright at Wake Forest, 2005 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD SEASON SEASON SEASON 28 — Willis McGahee, 2002 29 — Steve Walsh, 1988 8 — Michael Irvin, 1988 CAREER CAREER 86 — Ken Dorsey, 1999-2002 35 — Stephen McGuire, 1989-92 TOTAL OFFENSE CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TD 200-YARD GAMES TOTAL YARDS SEASON SEASON GAME 11 — Steve Walsh, 1988; Vinny Testaverde, 1985 10 — Willis McGahee, 2002 474 — Gino Torretta vs. SDSU, 1991 [-11 rush, 485 pass] CAREER SEASON 28 — Ken Dorsey, 1999-2000 100-YARD GAMES 3,412 — Bernie Kosar, 1984 [-230 rush; 3,642 pass] CAREER SEASON 9,486 — Ken Dorsey, 1999-2002 [-79 rush; 9,565 pass] 10 — Willis McGahee, 2002 CONSECUTIVE 200-YARD GAMES CAREER CAREER 14 — Clinton Portis, 1999-2001 12 — Steve Walsh, 1987-88; Vinny Testaverde, 1985-86 ALL-PURPOSE CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD GAMES 300-YARD GAMES TOTAL YARDS CAREER SEASON SEASON 6 — Willis McGahee, 2002; Edgerrin James, 1998 8 — Bernie Kosar, 1984 2,108 — Willis McGahee, 2002 CAREER CAREER HISTORY & RECORDS 10 — Gina Torretta, 1989-92 4,394 — Santana Moss, 1997-2000

PASSING PLAYERS ATTEMPTS CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT INT GAME GAME 50 — Gino Torretta vs. Arizona, 1991; 54 — Ryan Collins vs. Memphis, 1993 [32 comp.]; Steve Walsh vs. Arkansas, 1988 Brock Berlin vs. West Virginia, 2003 [37 comp.] CAREER SEASON 193 — Ken Dorsey, 1999-2000 416 — Bernie Kosar, 1984 [262 comp.] CAREER 1,170 — Jacory Harris, 2008-11 [703 comp.]

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 105 HISTORY & RECORDS ToddSieversvs.FloridaA&M,2002 106 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM CAREER GAME PAT KICKSMADE CAREER CONSECUTIVE FIELDGOALSMADE SEASON FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE CAREER SEASON GAME FIELD GOALSMADE CAREER SEASON GAME TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING 178 —CarlosHuerta,1988-91 9 —AndyCroslandvs.EastTennesseeState,1998 13 —DanePrewitt,1994 92.9 —DanePrewitt,1994 73 —CarlosHuerta,1988-91 22 —JonPeattie,2003 5 —JonPeattievs.WestVirginia,2003 35 —StephenMcGuire,1989-92;EdgerrinJames,1996-98 28 —WillisMcGahee,2002 6 —WillisMcGaheevs.VirginiaTech,2002 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC [13-14] [9att.] [6rush] [9att.] ; Middle Linebacker:

TOTAL TACKLES CAREER SEASON ASSISTED TACKLES CAREER SEASON SOLO TACKLES CAREER SEASON

Middle Linebacker: DEFENSE Cornerback: Safety: End: End: Safety: Cornerback: Linebacker: End: End: Tackle: Tackle: Middle Guard: Tackle: Tackle: Safety: Cornerback: Linebacker: Middle Guard: Linebacker: Middle Guard: Safety: Cornerback: Linebacker: Middle Guard: 532 —DanMorgan(LB),1997-2000 164 —EdWeisacosky(E),1965 139 57 227 112 — 98 53 210 98 83 182 152 76 — — — — — — — — Bill Hawkins,1987 — — — Daniel Stubbs,1984-87 Ted Hendricks,1966-68 Ed Weisacosky,1965 309 223 80 104 45 127 80 73 Derwin Jones,1984-87 Greg Mark,1987 Rubin Carter,1973 Greg Threat,2004 Brandon Meriweather,2005 Ted Hendricks,1966-68 — Ted Hendricks,1966-68 Fred Marion,1978-81 177 86 50 100 — — — — — — — — — Rod Carter,1987 Tolbert Bain,1987 Tolbert Bain,1984-87 Tom Beier,1966 — — e edik,16-8 Ted Hendricks,1966-68 Dan Morgan,1997-2000 James O’Mahoney,1962 Ted Hendricks,1966-68 68 95 Jim Burt,1977-80 Jerry Reynolds,1961 e edik,16-8 Ted Hendricks,1966-68 Jim Burt,1979 — — George MiraJr.,1987 Ray Lewis,1995 Sean Taylor, 2003 CAREER GAME INTERCEPTION RETURNSFORTD CAREER CONSECUTIVE GAMESWITHINT CAREER SEASON INTERCEPTION RETURNYARDS CAREER KennyPhillipsvs.Duke,2006 SEASON GAME INTERCEPTIONS GAME PUNTING AVERAGE CAREER Mike Barnes, 1972 SEASON GAME FUMBLE RECOVERIES PUNTING 4 —EdwardReed,1998-2001 2 —KenCorbinvs.Florida,1967 5 —BennieBlades,1986-87;DexterSiegler,1992-93 389 —EdwardReed,1998-2001 201 —EdwardReed,2001 21 —EdwardReed,1998-2001 10 —BennieBlades,1986 3 —by11players;mostrecently 55.3 —HarryGhaulvs.Miami(Ohio),1946 12 —TedHendricks,1966-68 5 —LeeRoyLewis,1965;TedHendricks,1968; 4 —JimBurtvs.Vanderbilt,1980 [184yards] [128yards] [9INT] [389yards] [21INT] ; [6att.] @HURRICANESPORTS OPPONENT RECORDS RUSHING KICKOFF/PUNT RETURNS Attempts: 39 by , Pittsburgh, 1986 (254 yards) Longest Punt Return: 96 yards by Hal Griffi n, Florida, 1946 Rushing Yards: 297 by Curtis Kuykendall, Auburn, 1944 (33) Longest Kick Return: 100 yards by Kevin Johnson, Syracuse, 1998; Longest Run: 83 by Carl Genito, Kentucky, 1948 Keith Ross (10) & (90), Florida State, 1986; Rushing Average: 18.3 by Liston Bochette, Rollins, 1949 (146 yds, 8 att) Mike Esposito, Boston College, 1973; Gary Martin, Alabama, 1963; Bob Polidor, Villanova, 1946 PASSING Attempts: 72 (72-42-3) by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech 2000 Completions: 42 by Luke McCown, Louisiana Tech 2000 INTERCEPTIONS Passing Yards: 513 by Cade McNown, UCLA (26 of 35) Longest Punt Return: 96 yards by Hal Griffi n, Florida, 1946 Longest Pass Play: 96 by Sam Hollenbach to Darrius Heyward-Bey, Maryland, 2006 Interceptions: 3 by Kendrick Burney, North Carolina, 2009; Touchdowns: 5 by Cade McNown, UCLA, 1998; , Oklahoma, 2007 Kevin Walker, East Carolina, 1985; Jack Eastwood, West Virginia, 1973 Interception Return: 170 yards by Kendrick Burney, North Carolina, 2009 RECEIVING Receptions: 16 by Fred Gilbert, Houston, 1991 MISCELLANEOUS TEAM Punt Return Average 14.6 1949 TOTAL OFFENSE Lowest Punt Return Average 0.2 1989 Kickoff Returns 70 1989 Total Offense: 517 yards by , Boston College, 1984 (45 rush, 472 pass) Kickoff Return Yards 1,415 1990 Fewest Kickoff Return Yards 261 1944 Kickoff Return Average 27.2 1996 SCORING Lowest Kickoff Return Average 11.7 1941 Pass Interceptions Made 32 1944 Extra Points: 9 by Nate Trout, Syracuse, 1998 Fewest Pass Interceptions Made 5 1950, 2000 Field Goals: 5 by Craig Hentrick, Notre Dame, 1990; Pass Interception Return Yards 410 2010 5 by Gary Cismesia, Florida State, 2007 Fewest Pass Interception Return Yards 9 1954 Longest FG: 58 yards by Kendall Trainor, Arkansas, 1988; 58 yards by Mason Crosby, Colorado, 2005

PUNTING Punt Average: 59.0 by Sean Liss, Florida State, 1996 (2) Longest Punt: 88 yards by John Fritsch, Maryland, 1956 HISTORY & RECORDS PLAYERS

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 107 HISTORY & RECORDS Alabama,1993SugarBowl Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: FEWEST 108 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST COMPLETIONS Opponent: Miami: MOST ATTEMPTS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST OhioState,2003FiestaBowl Opponent: Miami: MOST TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: vs.NCState,1998MicronPCBowl Miami: MOST FIRST DOWNS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST YARDS vs.Clemson,1952OrangeBowl Opponent: Miami: MOST ATTEMPTS BOWL RECORDS,TEAM PASSING RUSHING Computers Bowl 2 —vs.Clemson,1952GatorBowl 1 —vs.LSU,2005PeachBowl 18— vs.Alabama,1993SugarBowl 0 —vs.HolyCross,1946OrangeBowl 31 —vs.UCLA,1985FiestaBowl 56 —vs.Alabama,1993SugarBowl 0 —10bowls(lasttimevs.Cal,2008EmeraldBowl) 5 —NCState,1998MicronPCBowl 14 —vs.Nebraska,1992OrangeBowl; 29 —vs.Nebraska,1994OrangeBowl 269 —vs.NCState,1998MicronPCBowl 50 —vs.Alabama,1990SugarBowl; 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 13 —byOklahoma,1988OrangeBowl; 3 —Alabama,1990SugarBowl 29 —Alabama,1990SugarBowl 4 —byAlabama,1993SugarBowl 27 —byAlabama,1990SugarBowl 51 —Florida,2001SugarBowl 0 —6bowls(lasttimebyNevada,2006MPC 4 —Colorado,1967BluebonnetBowl; 25 —Florida,2001SugarBowl 36 —VirginiaTech,1966LibertyBowl 297 —NCState,1998MicronPCBowl 60 —Alabama,1993SugarBowl

Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST YARDS Opponent: Miami: MOST TOTAL FIRSTDOWNS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST YARDS Cal,2008EmeraldBowl Opponent: vs.LSU,2005PeachBowl Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST TOTAL PLAYS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST PennState,1987FiestaBowl Opponent: Miami: MOST INTERCEPTIONS (lasttimebyOhioState,2003FiestaBowl) Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST TOUCHDOWNS Alabama,1993SugarBowl Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE/DEFENSE 0 —vs.HolyCross,1946OrangeBowl 369 —vs.OhioState,2003FiestaBowl 34 vs.Nebraska,1962GothamBowl 153 vs.LSU,2005PeachBowl 594 vs.NCState,1998MicronPCBowl 46 vs.HolyCross,1946OrangeBowl; 93 vs.PennState,1987FiestaBowl 0 —4times(lasttimevs.Cal,2008EmeraldBowl) 5 —vs.NCState,1998MicronPCBowl 0 —8times(lasttimevs.LSU,2005PeachBowl) 4 —vs.Texas,1991CottonBowl 0 —vs.HolyCross,1946OrangeBowl 15 —vs.Nebraska,1984OrangeBowl 18 —byAlabama,1993SugarBowl 312 —byFlorida,2001SugarBowl 31 byNCState,1998 MicronPCBowl 125 byNebraska,1989OrangeBowl 498 byNCState,1998MicronPCBowl 51 byFloridaState,2004OrangeBowl; 86 byGeorgiaTech,2000GatorBowl 0 —5times(lasttimebyLSU,2005PeachBowl) 5 —byBucknell,1935OrangeBowl; 0 —12times 3 —byAlabama,1990SugarBowl 1 —byTexas,1991CottonBowl; 17 —byFlorida,2001SugarBowl Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST PENALTIES Opponent: Miami: LARGEST MARGINOFVICTORY Opponent: Miami: FUMBLES RECOVERED Opponent: Miami: FUMBLES LOST Opponent: Miami: FIRST DOWNSBYPENALTY Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST PUNTING YARDS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: vs.Arizona,1994FiestaBowl Miami: MOST PUNTS Opponent: Miami: FEWEST Opponent: Miami: MOST PENALTY YARDS SPECIAL TEAMS Bowl) 1 vs.Nebraska,1962GothamBowl 16 vs.Texas,1991CottonBowl 43 vs.Texas,1991CottonBowl(46-3) 2 7times(lasttimevs.Nebraska,2002RoseBowl) 3 vs.OhioState,2003FiestaBowl 5 vs.Tennessee,1986SugarBowl 5 vs.Clemson,1952GatorBowl 35 vs.Nebraska,1962GothamBowl 401 vs.Clemson,1951OrangeBowl 1 vs.Nebraska,1962GothamBowl 10 vs.HolyCross,1946OrangeBowl; 5 vs.Nebraska,1962GothamBowl 202 vs.Texas,1991CottonBowl 0 byClemson,1952GatorBowl 11 byTennessee,1986SugarBowl 37 byLSU,2005PeachBowl(40-3) 2 6times(lasttimebyNCState,1998MicronPC 2 8times(lasttimebyNebraska,2002RoseBowl) 6 byTexas,1991CottonBowl 7 byVirginiaTech,1966LibertyBowl 20 byNebraska,1995OrangeBowl 391 byPennState,1987FiestaBowl 1 byLSU,2005PeachBowl 11 byVirginiaTech,1966LibertyBowl 0 byClemson,1952GatorBowl 125 byTennessee,1986SugarBowl @HURRICANESPORTS BOWL RECORDS, TEAM PUNT RETURN YARDS FIELD GOALS MADE MOST Miami: 3 vs. UCLA, 1985 Fiesta Bowl; vs. Nebraska, 1989 Miami: 95 vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl Orange Bowl; vs. Oklahoma, 1992 Orange Bowl; vs. Florida, Opponent: 85 by Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl ; vs. Florida State, 2004 Orange Bowl Opponent: 4 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl; by Nevada, 2006 FEWEST MPC Computers Bowl Miami: -6 vs. Nebraska, 1995 Orange Bowl Opponent: 0 by Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl; KICKS BLOCKED by Nebraska, 1989 Orange Bowl; by Nebraska, 1992 Miami: 2 vs. Arizona, 1994 Fiesta Bowl; vs. Virginia, 1996 Orange Bowl; by Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl Carquest Bowl; vs. Georgia Tech, 2000 Gator Bowl Opponent: 1 three times (last time by NC State, 1998 Micron KICKOFF RETURNS PC Bowl) MOST Miami: 7 vs. Alabama, 1993 Sugar Bowl; vs. Arizona, 1994 Fiesta Bowl SCORING Opponent: 8 by NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl POINTS MOST FEWEST Miami: 46 vs. Texas, 1991 Cotton Bowl; vs. NC State, 1998 Miami: 1 vs. Ohio State, 2003 Fiesta Bowl Micron PC Bowl Opponent: 0 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl Opponent: 40 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS FEWEST MOST Miami: 0 vs. Bucknell, 1935 Orange Bowl; vs. Arizona, 1994 Miami: 180 vs. Wisconsin, 2009 Champs Sports Bowl Fiesta Bowl Opponent: 222 by Nebraska, 1962 Gotham Bowl Opponent: 0 by Manhattan, 1933 Palm Festival; by Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl; by Nebraska, 1992 Orange Bowl FEWEST Miami: 9 vs. Clemson, 1952 Gator Bowl Opponent: 0 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl TOUCHDOWNS Miami: 6 vs. NC State, 1998 Micron PC Bowl Opponent: 5 by Duquesne, 1934 Palm Festival; by Nebraska, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1962 Gotham Bowl; by Tennessee, 1986 Sugar Bowl Miami: 4 vs. Oklahoma, 1992 Orange Bowl; vs. Florida, 2001 Sugar Bowl; vs. Florida State, 2004 Orange Bowl Opponent: 5 by LSU, 2005 Peach Bowl HISTORY & RECORDS PLAYERS

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 109 HISTORY & RECORDS 110 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Opponent: Miami: LONGEST TOUCHDOWNPASS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST PASS Opponent: Miami: INTERCEPTIONS Opponent: Miami: TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Miami: YARDS Opponent: Miami: COMPLETIONS Opponent: Miami: ATTEMPTS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST TDRUNFROMSCRIMMAGE Opponent: Miami: LONGEST RUNFROMSCRIMMAGE lasttimebyJahvidBest,Cal,2008EmeraldBowl Opponent: lasttimebyEdgerrinJamesandJacksonvs.NC Miami: TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Miami: YARDS Opponent: Miami: ATTEMPTS BOWL RECORDS,INDIVIDUAL PASSING RUSHING Fiesta Bowl 1998 MicronPCBowl Emerald Bowl 1998 MicronPCBowl ,NCState,1998MicronPCBowl Bowl Bowl Bowl State, 1998MicronPCBowl Bowl 80 ScottCovingtontoSantanaMossvs.NC State, 80 ScottCovingtontoSantanaMossvs.NCState, 5 VinnyTestaverdevs.PennState,1987FiestaBowl 4 CraigEricksonvs.Texas,1991CottonBowl 362 KenDorseyvs.Nebraska,2002RoseBowl 31 BernieKosarvs.UCLA,1985FiestaBowl 56 GinoTorrettavs.Alabama,1993SugarBowl 73 ClintonPortisvs.GeorgiaTech,2000GatorBowl 73 ClintonPortisvs.GeorgiaTech,2000GatorBowl 2 byfourplayers; 156 EdgerrinJamesvs.NCState,1998MicronPC 30 LarryJonesvs.Nebraska,1992OrangeBowl 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 33 bySteveBonotoMikeYoung,UCLA,1985 74 byNateLongshoretoVerranTucker,Cal,2008 3 byPeterGardere,Texas,1991CottonBowl; 3 byGaryHollingsworth,Alabama,1990Sugar 252 byRexGrossman,Florida,2001SugarBowl 27 byGaryHollingsworth,Alabama,1990Sugar 43 byGaryHollingsworth,Alabama,1990Sugar 72 byGastonGreen,UCLA,1985FiestaBowl 72 byGastonGreen,UCLA,1985FiestaBowl 2 bynineplayers; 186 JahvidBest,Cal,2008EmeraldBowl 31 byFredCone,Clemson,1951OrangeBowl TOTAL OFFENSE Opponent: Miami: PUNT RETURNYARDS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST PUNT Opponent: (4punts,184yards) Miami: HIGHEST PUNTINGAVERAGE Opponent: Miami: PUNTS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST FUMBLERETURN Opponent: Miami: LONGEST INTERCEPTIONRETURN lastbyRondeBarber,Virginia,1996CarquestBowl Opponent: Miami: INTERCEPTIONS Opponent: AndreJohnsonvs.Nebraska,2002RoseBowl WesleyCarrollvs.Texas,1991CottonBowl; LeonardConleyvs.Nebraska,1989OrangeBowl; Miami: TOUCHDOWNS Opponent: Miami: YARDS byO.J.Small,Florida,2004PeachBowl Opponent: Miami: RECEPTIONS (144rush,47rec.,48kick) Opponent: (-8rush,49rec.,95punt,146kick) Miami: ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Opponent: Miami: OFFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE RECEIVING Bowl (6punts,286yards) 95 KevinWilliamsvs.Alabama,1993Sugar Bowl 55 BrianMonroevs.LSU,2005PeachBowl 46.0 JeffFeaglesvs.PennState,1987FiestaBowl 10 MikeCrissyvs.Arizona,1994FiestaBowl 79 TremainMackvs.Virginia,1996CarquestBowl 89 AlHudsonvs.HolyCross,1946OrangeBowl 4 JimDooleyvs.Clemson,1952GatorBowl 2 GlennDennisonvs.Nebraska,1984OrangeBowl; 199 AndreJohnsonvs.Nebraska,2002RoseBowl 11 KellenWinslowvs.OhioState,2003FiestaBowl 282 KevinWilliamsvs.Alabama,1993SugarBowl 362 KenDorseyvs.Nebraska,2002RoseBowl 85 byDeJuanGroce,Nebraska,2002Rose Bowl 63 byAndyGroom,OhioState,2003Fiesta Bowl 47.7 byAndyGroom,OhioState,2003Fiesta 9 byJohnBruno,PennState,1987FiestaBowl 31 TomBouie,Arizona,1994FiestaBowl 68 byChrisWhite,Tennessee,1986SugarBowl 2 5times; 2 byTroyDickey,Arizona,1994FiestaBowl 110 byRecheCaldwell,Florida,2001SugarBowl 8 byDezWhite,GeorgiaTech,2000GatorBowl; 239 byGastonGreen,UCLA,1985FiestaBowl 251 byRexGrossman,Florida,2001SugarBowl (2rushingTD,2-pointrush) Opponent: (2rushingTD,2-pointcatch) Miami: POINTS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST KICKOFFRETURN Opponent: Miami: KICKOFF RETURNYARDS byDamonBenning,Nebraska,1995OrangeBowl;Kelly Opponent: Miami: KICKOFF RETURNS Opponent: Miami: LONGEST PUNTRETURN Miami: POINTS BYAKICKER lastbyToddSieversvs.Nebraska,2002RoseBowl Miami: PATs MADE Opponent: ToddSieversvs.Nebraska,2002RoseBowl AndyCroslandvs.NCState,1998MicronPCBowl; Miami: PATs ATTEMPTED Opponent: Miami: LONGEST FIELDGOAL Opponent: JonPeattievs.FloridaState,2004OrangeBowl Miami: FIELD GOALSMADE byBrettJaekle,Nevada,2006MPCComputersBowl Opponent: JonPeattievs.FloridaState,2004OrangeBowl Miami: FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED lasttimebyJahvidBest,Cal,2008EmeraldBowl Opponent: lasttimebyAndreJohnsonvs.Nebraska,2002RoseBowl Miami: TOUCHDOWNS SCORING Nebraska, 2002RoseBowl Cambell, GeorgiaTech,2000GatorBowl;byJoshDavis, Bowl 14 NickRydervs.Nebraska,1962GothamBowl 45 KevinWilliamsvs.Texas,1991CottonBowl 75 DarylJonesvs.Florida,2001SugarBowl 7 KevinWilliamsvs.Alabama,1993SugarBowl 78 KevinWilliamsvs.Alabama,1993SugarBowl 13 ToddSieversvs.Florida,2001SugarBowl 4 byseveralplayers; 5 CarlosHuertavs.Texas,1991CottonBowl; 56 GregCoxvs.Oklahoma,1988OrangeBowl 3 byToddSieversvs.Florida,2001SugarBowl; 4 byToddSieversvs.Florida,2001SugarBowl; 2 by10players 14 byThornton,Nebraska,1962GothamBowl 92 byWillieRess,Nebraska,1962GothamBowl 119 byJoshDavis,Nebraska,2002RoseBowl 5 byRichardBell,Nebraska,1989OrangeBowl; 85 byDeJuanGroce,Nebraska,2002RoseBowl 5 byFuadReveiz,Tennessee,1986SugarBowl 51 byJohnLee,UCLA,1985FiestaBowl 4 byBrettJaekle,Nevada,2006MPCComputers 4 byChrisJackson,LSU,2005PeachBowl; 2 by15players @HURRICANESPORTS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS YEAR PLAYER ATT YDS AVG RUSHING 1959 Frank Bouffard 105 387 3.7 1960 Eddie Johns 123 521 4.2 ATTEMPTS 1961 James Vollenweider 112 538 4.8 CAREER LEADERS 1962 Nick Ryder 155 702 4.5 PLAYER SEASONS YDS AVG ATT 1963 Pete Banaszak 97 461 4.8 1. Ottis Anderson 1975-78 3,331 4.82 691 1964 Russell Smith 84 370 4.1 2. JJames Jackson 1996-2000 2,953 5.46 541 1965 Pete Banaszak 111 473 4.7 3. Javarris James 2006-09 2,162 4.29 505 1966 Doug McGee 100 377 3.8 4. Edgerrin James 1996-98 2,960 6.24 474 1967 John Acuff 112 572 5.1 5. Graig Cooper 2007-10 2,383 5.12 465 1968 Vincent Opalsky 152 446 2.9 6. Danyell Ferguson 1992, 1994-96 2,214 4.88 454 1969 Vincent Opalsky 109 453 4.2 7. Stephen McGuire 1989-92 1,953 4.34 450 1970 Tom Sullivan 156 461 2.7 8. Clinton Portis 1999-2001 2,523 5.73 440 1971 Chuck Foreman 191 951 4.9 9. Tyrone Moss 2003-06 1,942 4.71 412 1972 Chuck Foreman 107 484 4.5 10. Javarris Jame 2006-08 1,670 4.08 402 1973 Woody Thompson 189 802 4.3 1974 Woody Thompson 78 343 4.4 SEASON LEADERS 1975 Ottis Anderson 67 365 5.5 PLAYER SEASON YDS AVG ATT 1976 Ottis Anderson 213 918 4.3 1. Willis McGahee 2002 1,753 6.22 282 1977 Ottis Anderson 187 782 4.1 2. Edgerrin James 1998 1,416 5.85 242 1978 Ottis Anderson 224 1,266 5.7 3. Lamar Miller 2011 1,272 5.60 227 1979 Chris Hobbs 105 406 3.9 4. Ottis Anderson 1978 1,266 5.65 224 1980 Lorenzo Roan 152 669 4.4 5. Clinton Portis 2001 1,200 5.45 220 1981 Lorenzo Roan 111 388 3.3 6. Ottis Anderson 1976 918 4.31 213 1982 Keith Griffi n 131 473 3.6 7. Danyell Ferguson 1995 1,069 5.04 212 1983 Albert Bentley 144 722 5.0 8. James Jackson 2000 1,006 5.01 201 1984 Alonzo Highsmith 146 906 6.2 9. 2004 945 4.80 197 1985 Warren Williams 89 522 5.9 10. Chuck Foreman 1971 951 4.98 191 1986 Alonzo Highsmith 105 442 4.2 1987 Warren Williams 135 673 5.0 YARDS 1988 Cleveland Gary 117 480 4.1 CAREER LEADERS 1989 Leonard Conley 134 529 3.9 PLAYER SEASONS ATT AVG YDS 1990 Stephen McGuire 150 621 4.1 1. Ottis Anderson 1975-78 691 4.82 3,331 1991 Stephen McGuire 123 608 4.9 2. Edgerrin James 1996-98 474 6.24 2,960 1992 Donnell Bennett 97 421 4.3 3. James Jackson 1996-2000 541 5.46 2,953 1993 James Stewart 112 639 5.7 4. Clinton Portis 1999-2001 440 5.73 2,523 1994 James Stewart 147 724 4.9 5. Graig Cooper 2007-10 465 5.12 2,383 1995 Danyell Ferguson 212 1,069 5.0 6. Danyell Ferguson 1992, 1994-96 454 4.88 2,214 1996 Dyral McMillan 111 565 5.1 7. Javarris James 2006-09 505 4.29 2,162 1997 Edgerrin James 184 1,098 6.0 8. Willis McGahee 2001-02 351 5.89 2,067 1998 Edgerrin James 242 1,416 5.9 9. Frank Gore 2001-04 348 5.68 1,975 1999 Clinton Portis 143 839 5.9 10. Stephen McGuire 1989-92 450 4.34 1,953 2000 James Jackson 201 1,006 5.0 2001 Clinton Portis 220 1,200 5.5 2002 Willis McGahee 282 1,753 6.2 SEASON LEADERS 2003 Jarrett Payton 182 985 5.4 PLAYER SEASON ATT AVG YDS 2004 Frank Gore 197 945 4.8 1. Willis McGahee 2002 282 6.22 1,753 2005 Tyrone Moss 137 701 5.1 2. Edgerrin James 1998 242 5.85 1,416 2006 Javarris James 175 802 4.7 3. Lamar Miller 2011 227 5.60 1,272 2007 Graig Cooper 125 682 5.5 4. Ottis Anderson 1978 224 5.65 1,266 2008 Graig Cooper 171 841 4.9 5. Clinton Portis 2001 220 5.45 1,200 2009 Graig Cooper 134 695 5.2 6. Edgerrin James 1997 184 5.97 1,098 2010 Damien Berry 190 899 4.7 7. Danyell Ferguson 1995 212 5.04 1,069 2011 Lamar Miller 227 1,272 5.6 8. James Jackson 2000 201 5.01 1,006

9. Jarrett Payton 2003 182 5.41 985 HISTORY & RECORDS 10. Chuck Foreman 1971 191 4.98 951 YARDS PER CARRY SEASON LEADERS (MINIMUM 25 ATTEMPTS) YEARLY LEADERS PLAYER SEASON ATT YDS AVG PLAYERS YEAR PLAYER ATT YDS AVG 1. Al Shipman 1994 45 454 10.09 1947 Harry Ghaul 53 310 5.9 2. Frank Gore 2001 62 565 9.10 1948 Frank Smith 71 250 3.5 3. Jack Losch 1955 47 426 9.06 1949 Bob Campbell 98 482 5.0 4. James Jackson 1997 81 596 7.35 1950 Jim Dooley 98 532 7.0 5. John Varone 1955 46 324 7.04 1951 Harry Mallios 138 494 4.2 Najeh Davenport 1998 55 388 7.04 1952 Pud Constantino 81 400 4.9 7. Larry Jones 1993 57 401 7.02 1953 Gordon Malloy 90 342 3.8 8. Harry Ghaul 1948 25 175 7.00 1954 Gordon Malloy 87 492 5.7 Jim Dooley 1950 98 686 7.00 1955 Don Bosseler 104 435 4.2 10. John Douglas 1938 27 181 6.70 1956 Don Bosseler 161 723 4.5 1957 John Varone 79 460 5.8 1958 Frank Bouffard 77 289 3.8

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 111 HISTORY & RECORDS 112 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 5 6 5 1992,1994-96 9 5 5 7 1936-38 2009-10 DanyellFerguson 8 1983-86 2010-11 1970-72 2003-06 Alonzo 10 2001-04 Chuck DamienBerry Eddie Highsmith Dunn 10. 9. 11 13 Foreman Tyrone 8. 2001-02 LamarMiller Moss 14 Frank 7. 1997-2000 G 6. Gore 1975-78 14 Willis 5. 1999-2001 SEASONS McGahee James 4. Jackson 1996-98 Ottis 3. Anderson Edgerrin Clinton 1. 11 Portis 11 James 11 PLAYER CAREER LEADERS 12 100-YARD GAMES 12 13 2000 12 14 1990 1999 James 13 2005 James 17 Jackson Stephen 9. 1994 McGuire 28 Jackson 1945 1995 Tyrone 1938 TD Danyell 1997 Moss James 6. Stewart Ferguson 1998 Edgerrin SEASON Harry 4. 2002 Ghaul James Eddie 3. Dunn 18 Edgerrin 2. James Willis 1. 18 McGahee 25 1992,1994-96 21 PLAYER 18 SEASON LEADERS 2006-09 1999-2001 26 1936-38 1983-86 26 Javarris DanyellFerguson 9. 29 Alonzo 31 James 32 Highsmith 1984-87 Clinton 8. 2003-06 Portis Eddie 7. 1997-2000 83.9 35 TD Dunn 2001-02 839 Tyrone Melvin 5. 1996-98 10 SEASONS Bratton Moss James 4. 1989-92 Jackson 86.5 Willis 3. 951 McGahee Edgerrin 2. 109.8 11 91.5 James Stephen 1,098 1. 1,006 11 McGuire 10 1999 97.2 1,069 PLAYER 11 CAREER LEADERS 121,272106.0 TOUCHDOWNS 1971 111,200109.1 2000 Clinton Portis 10. 1997 1995 111,266115.1 Chuck 9. 2011 Foreman 111,416128.7 James 8. 2001 Jackson YDS AVG G 131,753134.8 Danyell 7. Ferguson 6. Lamar EdgerrinJames 1978 5. Miller 4. Clinton SEASON 1998 Portis 2002 3. Ottis 2. Anderson Edgerrin 1. James Willis McGahee PLAYER SEASON LEADERS YARDS PERGAME INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC MINIMUM9GAMES 1. i el 17-2 7 36 56 5,228 55.6 376 676 5,369 59.4 1979-82 5,805 410 59.2 690 478 5,971 62.3 807 6,058 463 6,004 61.3 1986-88 59.3 743 443 2004-07 6,056 55.9 413 747 420 1983-84 Jim 752 Kelly 7,690 674 10. 56.0 1994-97 555 1982,1984-86 Steve 9. 991 8,826 Walsh 60.1 1987-90 Kyle 8. 703 Wright Bernie 7. 1,170 1989-92 Kosar Ryan 6. 2008-11 VinnyTestaverde Clement ATT Craig 5. 4. YDS PCT COMP SEASONS Erickson Gino 3. Torretta Jacory 2. Harris PLAYER 4 CAREER LEADERS PASSING YARDS 4 4 4 4 2010 5 2000 5 Damien 5 1971 1995 7 James 1976 7 Berry Danyell Jackson 8 1999 Ottis Ferguson Chuck 9. 8 1984 Foreman 10 1997 Anderson Clinton G 2011 1998 Edgerrin Portis Alonzo 6. Highsmith James 1978 2001 Lamar SEASON Edgerrin 4. 2002 James Miller Clinton Ottis 2. Anderson Portis Willis 1. McGahee PLAYER SEASON LEADERS 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 YARDS INT ATT 1955 COMP 1954 2,680 56.0 1953 195 1952 348 1951 2,737 58.4 1950 188 1949 322 3,060 56.7 228 1948 3,095 2004 55.3 402 3,115 205 1947 59.7 233 371 YEAR PLAYER 2000 390 YEARLY LEADERS 3,352 3,238 59.6 61.4 1992 242 216 3,363 3,369 57.3 1991 406 Brock 56.5 352 Berlin 225 10. 222 1988 393 393 Ken 9. Dorsey Gino 8. 2009 1985 Torretta Gino 7. Torretta 1990 2002 Steve 6. ATT Walsh Vinny YDS PCT 5. COMP SEASON Testaverde Jacory 4. Harris Craig 3. Erickson Ken 2. Dorsey PLAYER SEASON LEADERS PASSING YARDS PASSING .KnD re 19-02 ,5 68 79 9,565 57.9 668 1,153 1999-2002 1. Ken Dorsey .Bri oa 18 46 6 6. 3,642 63.0 262 416 1984 1. Bernie Kosar DvdO io 4 17 5 1,727 1,673 15 15 137 121 248 243 920 729 7 2,155 1406213 1558411 1,114 14 1,893 85 657 856 1,000 172 1417210 18 159 6 334 5 146 306 81 Kelly 1,068 476 54 172 14 David Cochrane 91 509 100 6 Olivo 195 David 4 41 Bill 85 32 305 485 450 Olivo Bill 80 Bob 2 Miller 3 George 6 913 Biletnikoff Miller 27 31 George Mira 39 544 9 47 49 George Mira 75 82 3 612 Eddie Mira 302 144 34 Fran Johns 2 8 71 455 Bonnie Curci 239 52 28 Fran Yarbrough 107 9 6 76 Curci 45 19 Sam 101 38 Carl Scarnecchia Don Garrigus Don James Jack James Jack Hackett Jack Hackett Jack Hackett Hal DelBello Johnston a creci 5 2 5 357 5 27 59 Sam Scarnecchia @HURRICANESPORTS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS YEAR PLAYER ATT COMP INT YARDS COMPLETIONS 1970 Kelly Cochrane 287 127 21 1,328 CAREER LEADERS 1971 John Hornibrook 179 73 10 1,006 PLAYER SEASONS ATT YDS COMP 1972 Ed Carney 209 94 15 1,399 1. Jacory Harris 2008-11 1,170 8,826 703 1973 Ed Carney 94 41 3 658 2. Ken Dorsey 1999-2002 1,153 9,565 668 1974 Kary. Baker 146 61 13 805 3. Gino Torretta 1989-92 991 7,690 555 1975 E.J. Baker 130 66 10 999 4. Kyle Wright 2004-07 807 5,805 478 1976 E.J. Baker 131 64 10 907 5. Bernie Kosar 1983-84 743 5,971 463 1977 E.J. Baker 84 35 6 515 6. 1994-97 747 6,004 443 1978 Kenny McMillian 108 53 7 611 7. Craig Erickson 1987-90 752 6,056 420 1979 Mike Rodrigue 201 94 16 1,197 8. Vinny Testaverde 1982, 1984-86 674 6,058 413 1980 Jim Kelly 206 109 7 1,519 9. Steve Walsh 1986-88 690 5,369 410 1981 Jim Kelly 285 168 14 2,403 10. Brock Berlin 2003-04 700 5,099 406 1982 Mark Richt 149 71 9 838 1983 Bernie Kosar 327 201 13 2,329 SEASON LEADERS 1984 Bernie Kosar 416 262 16 3,642 PLAYER SEASON ATT YDS COMP 1985 Vinny Testaverde 352 216 15 3,238 1. Bernie Kosar 1984 416 3,642 262 1986 Vinny Testaverde 276 175 9 2,557 2. Jacory Harris 2009 406 3,352 242 1987 Steve Walsh 298 176 7 2,249 3. Steve Walsh 1988 390 3,115 233 1988 Steve Walsh 390 233 12 3,115 4. Gino Torretta 1992 402 3,060 228 1989 Craig Erickson 273 147 13 2,007 5. Craig Erickson 1990 393 3,363 225 1990 Craig Erickson 393 225 7 3,363 6. Ken Dorsey 2002 393 3,369 222 1991 Gino Torretta 371 205 8 3,095 7. Vinny Testaverde 1985 352 3,238 216 1992 Gino Torretta 402 228 7 3,060 8. Brock Berlin 2003 352 2,419 211 1993 Ryan Collins 203 117 13 1,605 9. Gino Torretta 1991 371 3,095 205 1994 Frank Costa 313 168 15 2,443 10. Bernie Kosar 1983 327 2,329 201 1995 Ryan Clement 201 119 10 1,638 1996 Ryan Clement 272 164 8 2,257 1997 Ryan Clement 267 157 11 2,089 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1998 Scott Covington 270 159 8 2,301 CAREER LEADERS MINIMUM 250 ATTEMPTS 1999 259 141 14 1,913 PLAYER SEASONS COMP ATT PCT 2000 Ken Dorsey 322 188 5 2,737 1. Bernie Kosar 1983-84 463 743 62.3 2001 Ken Dorsey 318 184 9 2,652 2. Vinny Testaverde 1982, 1984-86 413 674 61.3 2002 Ken Dorsey 393 222 12 3,369 3. Jacory Harris 2008-11 703 1170 60.1 2003 Brock Berlin 352 211 17 2,419 4. Steve Walsh 1986-88 410 690 59.4 2004 Brock Berlin 348 195 6 2,680 5. Ryan Clement 1994-97 443 747 59.3 2005 Kyle Wright 307 180 10 2,403 6. Kyle Wright 2004-07 478 807 59.2 2006 Kyle Wright 250 152 7 1,655 7. Brock Berlin 2003-04 406 700 58.0 2007 Kyle Wright 241 141 14 1,747 8. Ken Dorsey 1999-2002 668 1153 57.9 2008 213 116 13 1,293 9. Ryan Collins 1992-95 165 290 56.9 2009 Jacory Harris 406 242 17 3,352 10. Scott Covington 1995-98 381 497 56.5 2010 Jacory Harris 270 148 15 1,793 2011 Jacory Harris 300 195 9 2,486 SEASON LEADERS MINIMUM 100 ATTEMPTS PLAYER SEASON COMP ATT PCT ATTEMPTS 1. Jacory Harris 2011 195 300 65.0 CAREER LEADERS 2. Vinny Testaverde 1986 175 276 63.4 PLAYER SEASONS COMP YDS ATT 3. Bernie Kosar 1984 262 416 63.0 1. Jacory Harris 2008-11 703 8,826 1,170 4. Ken Dorsey 1999 74 120 61.7 2. Ken Dorsey 1999-2002 668 9,565 1,153 5. Bernie Kosar 1983 201 327 61.5 3. Gino Torretta 1989-92 555 7,690 991 6. Vinny Testaverde 1985 216 352 61.4 4. Kyle Wright 2004-07 478 5,805 807 7. Kyle Wright 2006 152 250 60.8 5. Craig Erickson 1987-90 420 6,056 752 Jacory Harris 2008 118 194 60.8 6. Ryan Clement 1994-97 443 6,004 747 9. Ryan Clement 1996 164 272 60.3 7. George Mira 1961-63 368 5,048 745 10. Brock Berlin 2003 211 352 59.9

8. Bernie Kosar 1983-84 463 5,971 743 HISTORY & RECORDS 9. Brock Berlin 2003-04 406 5,099 700 TOUCHDOWNS 10. Steve Walsh 1986-88 410 5,369 690 CAREER LEADERS

PLAYER SEASONS TD PLAYERS SEASON LEADERS 1. Ken Dorsey 1999-2002 86 PLAYER SEASON COMP YDS ATT 2. Jacory Harris 2008-11 70 1. Bernie Kosar 1984 262 3,642 416 3. Vinny Testaverde 1982, 1984-86 48 2. Jacory Harris 2009 242 3,252 406 Steve Walsh 1986-88 48 3. Gino Torretta 1992 228 3,060 402 5. Gino Torretta 1989-92 47 4. Craig Erickson 1990 225 3,363 393 6. Craig Erickson 1987-90 46 Ken Dorsey 2002 222 3,369 393 7. Ryan Clement 1994-97 43 6. Steve Walsh 1988 233 3,115 390 8. Bernie Kosar 1983-84 40 7. Gino Torretta 1991 205 3,095 371 9. Kyle Wright 2004-07 38 8. Vinny Testaverde 1985 352 3,238 216 10. Brock Berlin 2003-04 34 Brock Berlin 2003 352 2,419 211 10. Brock Berlin 2004 348 2,680 195

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 113 HISTORY & RECORDS 1. om tetr 01 6 76 811 17.63 46 833 840 15.40 54 852 18.21 46 12.91 66 114 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 868 16.38 53 2011 899 16.60 54 952 1989 15.61 1985 61 1984 Tommy Streeter 10. 1986 5221.001,092 5918.881,114 Dale 9. Dawkins 1999 Michael 8. Irvin 1990 Willie 7. YDS REC AVG Smith Michael 6. Irvin 2002 Santana 5. 1984 SEASON Moss Wesley 4. 2,146 Carroll 3. Andre 16.38 2. Johnson 10016.961,696 131 Eddie 11415.111,722 8919.711,754 Brown PLAYER 9219.901,831 SEASON LEADERS 1979-81 1989-90 2008-11 1983-84 10. 2000-02 Larry 14415.772,271 13416.122,160 9. 14316.942,423 Wesley Brodsky 8. Carroll Eddie TravisBenjamin 7. Brown 6. Andre 17314.512,510 1989-92 2007-10 YDS RECAVG 1985-87 Johnson 5. Leonard 1997-2000 SEASONS 4. Hankerson Lamar 3. Thomas Michael 54 2. Irvin Reggie 16.65 Wayne 899 54 594 57 54 11.00 833 PLAYER 15.43 CAREER LEADERS 59 11.49 655 RECEIVING YARDS 18.88 60 1,114 57 726 61 12.74 1983 1999 66 10.08 605 1989 15.61 952 12.91 852 Glenn 1988 1984 Dale 2002 Dennison Santana 8. Moss Dawkins 2003 REC Kellen YDSAVG 1990 Cleveland 6. 1984 106 Gary Winslow Eddie 5. SEASON Brown 10.33 Kellen 4. 1,095 Winslow Wesley 3. 114 Carroll 117 Willie 2. 15.11 1,722 Smith 13.20 1,544 1981-83 119 PLAYER 11.47 1,365 SEASON LEADERS 1989-90 131 1984-86 16.38 2,146 Glenn 134 Dennison 143 2001-03 10. 16.12 2,160 16.94 2,423 Wesley 9. 2008-11 144 Carroll Willie 8. 15.77 2,271 Smith Kellen 7. 2007-10 1985-87 2,546 143 Winslow 17.80 REC Travis 6. YDSAVG 1997-2000 Benjamin 1989-92 Leonard 5. SEASONS Hankerson Santana Michael 3. Irvin Moss Lamar 2. 21 Thomas PLAYER 22 CAREER LEADERS 23 22 RECEPTIONS 24 1985 25 1990 2004 25 2001 Vinny 28 Testaverde 10. 26 2009 29 Brock Craig 8. 1984 2000 Erickson Berlin Ken 7. TD Dorsey 2002 Jacory 6. 1986 Harris 1988 Ken SEASON Bernie 4. Kosar Dorsey Vinny 3. Testaverde Ken 2. Dorsey Steve 1. Walsh PLAYER SEASON LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RECEIVING .LoadHnesn 00 2 61 1,156 16.10 72 2010 1. Leonard Hankerson 2,546 17.80 143 1997-2000 1. Santana Moss 72 16.06 1,156 2010 1. Leonard Hankerson 173 14.51 2,510 1997-2000 1. Reggie Wayne 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 AVG 1955 YDS REC 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 YEAR PLAYER (POS) YEARLY LEADERS 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 nr rw S) 7 4 15.9 16.3 746 16.4 715 47 18.3 868 44 840 18.9 53 18.4 11.0 46 1,114 59 646 594 17.3 35 17.3 54 631 570 37 17.8 33 249 AndreBrown(SE) 14 MichaelIrvin(SE) MichaelIrvin(SE) 15.3 MichaelIrvin(SE) 16.2 15.1 EddieBrown(SE) 337 13.7 GlennDennison(TE) 14.8 568 557 22 288 RockyBelk(FL) 11.8 549 35 37 LarryBrodsky(SE) 14.6 21 532 14.2 37 LarryBrodsky(SE) 628 15.3 45 552 43 627 39 12.7 SteveAlvers(TE) 13.4 41 367 12.2 294 14.7 15.3 501 29 SteveMarcantonio(SE) 648 22 506 41 12.0 SteveMarcantonio(SE) 44 33 ChuckForeman(RB) 395 WittBeckman(SE) 33 JoeSchmidt(SE) 14.6 10.7 DavidKalina(SE) 177 DavidKalina(SE) 107 12 JamesCox(SE) 10 JamesCox(SE) 12.1 25.6 JerryDaanen(WB) 181 409 TomCoughlin(SE) 13.1 16.6 15 NickSpinelli(FL) 16 418 399 NickSpinelli(FL) 32 24 BillMiller(E) 18.3 146 BillMiller(E) 8 DougHildebrandt(E) JohnVarone(B) FrankMcDonald(TE) FrankMcDonald(TE) EdLutes(E) TomJelley(E) AndyNovak(E) enr akro W) 5 0 17.8 801 16.6 45 614 37 13.0 519 16.6 15.0 899 40 17.0 629 LeonardHankerson(WR) 54 746 42 44 15.6 SinoriceMoss(WR) 798 16.4 16.0 51 769 15.6 623 15.4 952 JeremyShockey(TE) 47 39 833 61 SantanaMoss(FL) 54 ReggieWayne(SE) YatilGreen(FL) ChrisT.Jones(FL) HoraceCopeland(SE) LamarThomas(SE) WesleyCarroll(SE) DaleDawkins(FL) ar rdk S) 0 9 16.5 15.7 495 24.7 235 30 16.7 444 15 419 18 25 Larry Brodsky(SE) James Joiner(WR) Larry Cain(WB) Phil August(SE) 15.9 413 26 9.8 29.4 108 206 11 7 11.8 235 10.8 38.0 20 151 190 Bill Miller(E) 14 5 John Varone(B) Jack Losch(B) Frank McDonald(TE) Ralph Fieler(E) Al Hudson(B) om tetr W) 6 1 17.6 811 16.1 46 10.7 12.2 1,156 20.0 332 489 72 619 31 40 31 16.1 10.1 693 12.7 605 43 726 16.6 60 57 748 Tommy Streeter(WR) Leonard Hankerson(WR) 45 13.3 640 Aldarius Johnson(WR) 17.8 Darnell Jenkins(WR) 48 17.0 Greg Olsen(TE) 730 664 41 (WR) 39 Kellen Winslow(TE) Kellen Winslow(TE) Santana Moss(FL) Reggie Wayne(SE) Jammi German(SE) Chris T.Jones(FL)

@HURRICANESPORTS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS TOUCHDOWNS CAREER LEADERS ALL-PURPOSE PLAYER SEASONS TD TOTAL YARDS 1. Michael Irvin 1985-87 26 CAREER LEADERS 2. Lamar Thomas 1989-92 23 PLAYER SEASONS RUSH REC RET TOTAL 3. Leonard Hankerson 2007-10 22 1. Santana Moss 1997-2000 277 2,546 1,196 4,394 4. Reggie Wayne 1997-2000 20 2. Ottis Anderson 1975-78 3,331 539 395 4,265 Andre Johnson 2000-02 20 3. Travis Benjamin 2008-11 126 2,148 1,602 3,876 6. Santana Moss 1997-2000 19 4. Graig Cooper 2007-10 2,383 402 1,079 3,864 7. Brian Blades 1984-87 15 5. Edgerrin James 1996-98 960 595 35 3,590 8. Eddie Brown 1983-84 14 6. Eddie Dunn 1936-38 1,778 32 1,666 3,476 9. Travis Benjamin 2008-11 13 7. Chuck Foreman 1970-72 1,631 732 992 3,355 10. James Cox 1965-67 12 8. James Jackson 1996-2000 2,953 278 0 3,231 Bubba Franks 1997-99 12 9. Tom Sullivan 1969-71 1,541 332 1,132 3,005 10. Alonzo Highsmith 1983-86 1,914 977 44 2,935 SEASON LEADERS PLAYER SEASON TD SEASON LEADERS 1. Leonard Hankerson 2010 13 PLAYER SEASON RUSH REC RET TOTAL 2. Michael Irvin 1986 11 1. Willis McGahee 2002 1,753 355 0 2,108 3. Lamar Thomas 1992 10 2. Ottis Anderson 1978 1,266 47 395 1,708 Reggie Wayne 2000 10 3. Edgerrin James 1998 1,416 255 0 1,671 Andre Johnson 2001 10 4. Santana Moss 2000 201 748 655 1,604 6. Eddie Brown 1984 9 5. Chuck Foreman 1972 484 557 514 1,555 Michael Irvin 1985 9 6. Lamar Miller 2011 1,272 85 162 1,519 Andre Johnson 2002 9 7. Santana Moss 1999 2 899 601 1,502 9. Andre Brown 1988 8 8. Chuck Foreman 1971 951 72 444 1,467 Santana Moss 1998 8 9. Graig Cooper 2009 695 132 590 1,417 Kellen Winslow 2002 8 10. Edgerrin James 1997 1,098 250 35 1,383 Roscoe Parrish 2004 8 Tommy Streeter 2011 8 SCORING TOTAL OFFENSE POINTS SCORED CAREER LEADERS TOTAL YARDS PLAYER SEASONS POINTS CAREER LEADERS 1. Carlos Huerta 1988-91 397 PLAYER SEASONS RUSH PASS TOTAL 2. Jon Peattie 2003-06 337 1. Ken Dorsey 1999-2002 -79 9,565 9,486 3. Todd Sievers 1998, 2000-02 310 2. Jacory Harris 2008-11 -3 8,826 8,823 4. Greg Cox 1984-87 302 3. Gino Torretta 1989-92 32 7,690 7,722 5. Andy Crosland 1996-99 292 4. Craig Erickson 1987-90 -35 6,056 6,021 6. Dane Prewitt 1992-95 272 5. Vinny Testaverde 1982, 1984-86 -320 6,058 5,738 7. Matt Bosher 2008-10 248 6. Kyle Wright 2004-07 -99 5,805 5,706 8. Danny Miller 1978-81 244 7. Ryan Clement 1994-97 -345 6,004 5,659 9. Edgerrin James 1996-98 212 8. Bernie Kosar 1983-84 -386 5,971 5,585 10. Stephen McGuire 1989-92 210 9. Jim Kelly 1979-82 124 5,228 5,352 10. Melvin Bratton 1984-87 192 10. Steve Walsh 1986-88 -41 5,369 5,328 SEASON LEADERS SEASON LEADERS PLAYER SEASONS POINTS PLAYER SEASON RUSH PASS TOTAL 1. Willis McGahee 2002 168 1. Bernie Kosar 1984 -230 3,642 3,412 2. Todd Sievers 2001 119 2. Craig Erickson 1990 -26 3,363 3,389 3. Edgerrin James 1998 114 3. Ken Dorsey 2002 -39 3,369 3,330 4. Carlos Huerta 1988 107 4. Gino Torretta 1991 60 3,095 3,155 5. Todd Sievers 2002 105 6. Jon Peattie 2003 103

5. Jacory Harris 2009 -219 3,352 3,133 HISTORY & RECORDS 6. Steve Walsh 1988 -33 3,115 3,082 7. Carlos Huerta 1989 101 7. Vinny Testaverde 1985 -158 3,238 3,080 Carlos Huerta 1990 101

8. Gino Torretta 1992 -24 3,060 3,036 9. Harry Ghaul 1945 100 PLAYERS 9. Ken Dorsey 2000 -23 2,737 2,714 10. Matt Bosher 2008 94 10. Ken Dorsey 2001 3 2,652 2,655 Greg Cox 1987 94

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 115 HISTORY & RECORDS 8 hi ens 947 31 41 45 44 116 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 47 45 56 64 1974-77 1992-95 73 1998,2000-02 1996-99 FGM Chris 8. 1984-87 Dennis 2008-10 Dane 7. 13 Prewitt Andy 6. 1978-81 Todd Sievers Crosland 2003-06 5. 12 Matt 12 1988-91 SEASONS Bosher Greg 4. Cox Danny 3. 13 Miller Jon 2. Peattie 13 Carlos 1. 14 Huerta 13 PLAYER CAREER LEADERS 2000 19 14 FIELD GOALSMADE 28 1994 2005 TD Tyrone James JamesJackson 9. 1945 Stewart 2010 Moss Leonard 25 1938 1995 Hankerson Danyell 1997 Harry 5. 1998 26 SEASON Ghaul 25 Ferguson 2002 Edgerrin 26 Eddie 3. 29 Dunn James 31 Edgerrin 2. James Willis 1. McGahee 32 1936-38 PLAYER SEASON LEADERS 32 1983-86 1985-87 35 TD 2003-06 35 Alonzo 1997-2000 90 Eddie 9. Dunn Highsmith 2001-02 Tyrone Michael 7. Irvin 92 Moss 1984-87 Santana 6. Moss 94 1996-2000 Willis 5. SEASONS McGahee James 1989-92 1996-98 94 Melvin 3. Bratton Jackson 101 Edgerrin 103 Stephen 1. 2004 McGuire 101 James 105 PLAYER CAREER LEADERS 107 2009 TOUCHDOWNS 119 1987 Jon Peattie 2008 10. 133 POINTS Matt 9. 1989 Bosher 2003 1990 Matt Greg 7. 2002 156 Cox Bosher Carlos 244 1988 Carlos 5. 2001 248 SEASON Huerta Huerta Jon 4. 1980,1982-83 Peattie 272 Todd 3. 302 Sievers Carlos 2. 310 292 Huerta Todd 1. Sievers 337 1974-77 PLAYER SEASON LEADERS 1978-81 397 JeffDavis 2008-10 10. 1992-95 1998, 2000-02 Chris 9. 1984-87 POINTS Dennis 1996-99 Danny 8. Miller Matt 7. Bosher 2003-06 Dane 6. Prewitt Andy 5. ToddSievers 1988-91 SEASONS Crosland Greg 4. 3. Cox Jon 2. Peattie Carlos 1. Huerta PLAYER CAREER LEADERS POINTS SCORED,KICKING INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC aeP eit 92 21 21 21 26 21 22 22 24 22 1992 27 28 1975 1991 27 1990 2001 Dane Carlos FGA Prewitt 1987 Carlos Huerta Chris 9. 2002 Dennis Huerta 2004 Todd 8. 1989 Sievers 7 Todd 1981 Carlos Sievers 2003 Greg 7 5. 1988 SEASON 9 Cox Huerta 7 Jon 4. 10 Peattie Carlos Danny 2. Miller Huerta 13 Jon 11 1. Peattie PLAYER SEASON LEADERS 1987 FIELD GOALSATTEMPTED FGM 2011 15 1989 1988 2003 15 Jake 15 Carlos 1989-90 Wieclaw Greg 5. 1994 17 SEASON(S) Cox Huerta Carlos 4. Huerta Jon 3. 17 Peattie Carlos 2. 17 Huerta Dane 1. 18 Prewitt 18 1980 PLAYER 2005 CONSECUTIVE FIELDGOALSMADE 18 21 2004 22 21 1987 Jon 1991 Jon Danny Peattie Miller FGM 10. 1990 Peattie Carlos 2008 1981 Carlos Huerta Greg 7. 1989 Cox Huerta Matt 1988 2003 2001 Carlos SEASON Bosher Danny 4. Miller Huerta Todd Carlos 2. Huerta Sievers Jon 1. Peattie PLAYER SEASON LEADERS 1. o eti 20 45 46 47 46 50 51 2004 50 52 56 1985 66 1999 58 1989 Jon PAT Peattie 10. 2009 Andy 58 Greg 8. 1990 Cox 1998 Crosland Carlos 7. 2000 Huerta 2001 66 Carlos Matt 5. 2002 76 1980,1982-83 SEASON Bosher Huerta Andy 4. Crosland 127 Todd 3. 145 Sievers Todd 2. Sievers 161 Todd 149 1. 1945-48 Sievers 175 PLAYER SEASON LEADERS JeffDavis 163 1974-77 1978-81 2008-10 Harry Ghaul 2003-06 10. PAT Chris 9. 1984-87 1992-95 1998,2000-02 Dennis Danny 8. Miller Matt 7. Bosher 1996-99 Jon 6. Peattie Dane 5. SEASONS Prewitt Greg 4. ToddSievers Cox Andy 3. 2. Crosland PLAYER CAREER LEADERS PAT KICKSMADE .Cro ura 989 178 1988-91 1. Carlos Huerta @HURRICANESPORTS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS CONSECUTIVE PAT KICKS MADE YEARLY LEADERS CAREER LEADERS YEAR PLAYER, POS UT AT TT PLAYER SEASONS PAT 1981 Scott Nicolas, LB 81 43 124 1. Carlos Huerta 1988-91 157 1982 Jay Brophy, LB 89 46 135 2. Matt Bosher 2008-10 113 1983 Ken Sisk, LB 67 72 139 3. Jon Peattie 2003-05 99 1984 Bruce Fleming, LB 77 34 111 4. Greg Cox 1984-85 78 1985 George Mira Jr., LB 76 59 135 5. Jeff Davis 1982-83 54 1986 George Mira Jr., LB 61 61 122 6. Dane Prewitt 1992-93 51 1987 George Mira Jr., LB 79 68 147 7. Greg Cox 1986-87 44 1988 Maurice Crum, LB 61 49 110 8. Andy Crosland 1998-99 40 1989 Maurice Crum, LB 51 47 98 9. Jake Wieclaw 2011 39 1990 Maurice Crum, LB 69 59 128 10. Todd Sievers 2001-02 37 1991 Darrin Smith, LB 68 58 126 1992 Micheal Barrow, LB 80 51 131 SEASON LEADERS 1993 Rohan Marley, LB 50 45 95 PLAYER SEASON PAT 1994 Ray Lewis, LB 92 60 152 1. Matt Bosher 2009 50 1995 Ray Lewis, LB 95 65 160 Carlos Huerta 1990 50 1996 Twan Russell, LB 63 62 125 3. Carlos Huerta 1989 47 1997 Dan Morgan, LB 68 37 105 4. Jon Peattie 2004 45 1998 Dan Morgan, LB 78 72 150 5. Carlos Huerta 1988 44 1999 Nate Webster, LB 92 58 150 6. Greg Cox 1987 43 2000 Dan Morgan, LB 92 46 138 7. Greg Cox 1984 40 2001 Jonathan Vilma, LB 49 24 73 Matt Bosher 2008 40 2002 Jonathan Vilma, LB 75 58 133 9. Jake Wieclaw 2011 39 2003 Jonathan Vilma, LB 81 46 127 10. Greg Cox 1985 38 2004 Greg Threat (S) 53 83 136 2005 Brandon Meriweathe, S 76 38 114 2006 Jon Beason, LB 60 32 92 DEFENSE 2007 Tarvares Gooden, LB 85 34 119 2008 Glenn Cook, LB 44 32 76 TOTAL TACKLES 2009 Darryl Sharpton, LB 65 41 106 CAREER LEADERS 2010 Colin McCarthy, LB 51 68 119 PLAYER, POS SEASONS TT 2011 Sean Spence, LB 54 52 106 1. Dan Morgan, LB 1997-2000 532 2. George Mira Jr., MLB 1984-87 490 3. Scott Nicolas, LB 1978-80 456 SACKS CAREER LEADERS 4. Micheal Barrow, MLB 1989-92 423 PLAYER SEASONS SACKS 5. Darrin Smith, LB 1989-92 401 1. Daniel Stubbs 1984-87 39.5 6. Ray Lewis, MLB 1993-95 388 2. Greg Mark 1986-89 34.5 7. Jonathan Vilma, MLB 2000-03 377 3. Kenny Holmes 1993-96 30.0 8. Rod Carter, LB 1985-88 361 4. Jamaal Green 1999-2002 24.0 9. James Burgess, LB 1993-96 343 5. Kevin Patrick 1990-93 23.0 10. Ted Hendricks, E 1966-68 327 Kenard Lang 1994-96 23.0 7. Bob Nelson 1978-81 22.0 SEASON LEADERS Bill Hawkins 1985-88 22.0 PLAYER, POS SEASON TT Rusty Medearis 1990-92, 1994 22.0 1. Ray Lewis, LB 1995 160 10. Jerome Brown 1983-86 21.0 2. Ray Lewis, LB 1994 152 3. Dan Morgan, LB 1998 150 Nate Webster, LB 1999 150 SEASON LEADERS 5. George Mira Jr., MLB 1987 147 PLAYER SEASON SACKS 6. Ken Sisk, LB 1983 139 1. Daniel Stubbs 1986 17.0 7. Dan Morgan, LB 2000 138 2. Greg Marck 1989 15.5 8. Greg Threat, S 2004 136 3. Don Latimer 1977 15.0 9. Jay Brophy, LB 1982 135 4. Daniel Stubbs 1985 12.0 George Mira Jr., MLB 1985 135 Kenard Lang 1996 12.0 HISTORY & RECORDS Derrick Ham 1998 12.0 7. Kenny Holmes 1996 11.0 Kareem Brown 2006 11.0 PLAYERS 9. Russell Maryland 1990 10.5 Warren Sapp 1994 10.5 Calais Campbell 2006 10.5

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 117 HISTORY & RECORDS 17 Tre lyr 3 9 3 7 4 2 3 5 3 3 5 2 3 118 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2 5 GeneColeman,FS players 3 Three 1979 6 1978 4 BryanFerguson,CB 1977 BryanFerguson,CB ErnieJones, S 3 1976 JoeBettencourt, S 3 2 1975 MikeArcher, CB 3 GaryStreicher, DB 1974 ErnieJones,S 3 1973 3 PaulHorschel, DB 7 KurtSchottenheimer, DB 1972 BurgessOwens,CB 1971 WayneLawrence,LB DeanStone,DB 1970 GregoryPerez,DB 1969 3 GregoryPerez,DB 1968 JimmyDye,DB 1967 TomBeier,DB 1966 AndySixkiller,DB 5 1965 ArtZachary,DB JamesO’Mahoney,LB 1964 JohnSisk,DB 1963 NicholasRyder,DB 1962 BillMiller,DB 1961 RayTimmons,DB 1960 INT 1959 1958 1957 1956 BillSmith,DB 1955 1954 6 6 6 1953 JimDooley,DB 1952 6 6 1951 7 1950 1949 7 7 8 YEAR PLAYER, POS 1981 7 YEARLY LEADERS 1967 9 1943 9 1951 Fred 1956 Jimmy 10 Marion 10 John 1980 Dye Jim Arnold INT Bookman Tucker 10. 10 1977 Dooley 1954 2000 Fred 1960 Bryan Marion 64 Racey 10 1979 Ferguson Whitey 6. 2001 11 Rouviere Timmons Edward 5. 179 SEASON 1986 Reed 11 2003 13 14 Edward 142 Gene 3. 138 16 Coleman Reed 13 17 55 Sean 306 Bennie 1. 103 174 Blades Taylor 19 149 1946-49 PLAYER SEASON LEADERS 21 1980-8 305 1975-77 1987-90 389 Ronnie Whitey Campbell INT 10. Lippett 2001-03 YARDS 1952-55 1977-79 Roland Bryan 8. 1978-81 Ferguson Smith 1949-51 Gene Whitey 6. 1984-87 Rouviere Coleman Sean 5. 1998-2001 SEASONS Taylor Fred 4. Marion Jim 3. Dooley Bennie 2. Blades Edward 1. Reed PLAYER CAREER LEADERS INTERCEPTIONS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS rnCri B 3 4 4 6 4 7 3 3 10 5 3 Fran Curci,DB Larry DiGiammarino,DB Joe Plevel,DB John Bookman,DB Jack Losch,DB Whitey Rouviere,DB Whitey Rouviere,DB Three Players Jim Dooley,DB Jack delBello,DB Jack delBello,DB 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC

aeWbtr B 4 2 2011 2010 2009 2008 4 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 NateWebster,LB 2001 2000 4 EdwardReed,FS 1999 1998 3 1997 1996 1995 PaulWhite,CB 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 DonEllis,CB 1987 1986 KenCalhoun,SS 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1. enTyo 20 4 122 4 125 2 128 132 10 137 6 146 6 148 4 150 184 3 2002 3 206 10 1967 9 1986 170 YARDS Sean INT 1943 Taylor 10. 5 1956 Ken 9. 174 Corbin 1992 Bennie 8. Blades 1972 178 Arnold 7. 16 Tucker 2002 182 John 6. 2003 179 9 Bookman Dexter 5. 2001 8 SEASON Seigler 208 10 Gary 4. Streicher 222 Maurice 3. 8 Sikes Sean 2. 305 6 306 Taylor 2005-09 Edward 1. Reed 19 14 1978-81 PLAYER 389 SEASON LEADERS 1953-56 21 Randy 1968-69 1980-82 Phillips YARDS 10. INT Fred 9. Marion 1990-93 John 8. Bookman 2000-03 Ronnie 7. 1984-87 Lippett Greg 6. 2001-03 Perez Dexter 5. 1998-2001 SEASONS Siegler Maurice 4. Sikes Bennie 3. Blades Sean 2. Taylor Edward 1. Reed PLAYER CAREER LEADERS INTERCEPTION RETURNYARDS he lyr 3 2 2 1 3 4 3 4 10 4 9 8 4 JoJo Nicolas,DB 2 Three players 3 2 Three players 3 Four players Randy Phillips,S 5 Kenny Phillips,S 4 Three Players Devin Hester,CB 4 Sean Taylor,FS 5 Sean Taylor,FS 3 Edward Reed,FS 6 Edward Reed,FS 4 5 Mike Rumph,CB 10 Leonard Myers,CB 4 Duane Starks,CB Duane Starks,CB 5 3 Four players 3 Carlos Jones,CB 6 Dexter Seigler,CB 7 Dexter Seigler,CB Ryan McNeil,CB Darryl Williams,CB Roland Smith,CB Bobby Harden,SS Bennie Blades,FS Bennie Blades,FS Bennie Blades,FS Darrell Fullington,CB Jay Brophy,LB Three players Fred Marion,FS Fred Marion,FS @HURRICANESPORTS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INTERCEPTIONS RETURNED FOR TD CAREER LEADERS KICK RETURNS PLAYER SEASONS TD KICK RETURN YARDS 1. Edward Reed 1998-2001 4 CAREER LEADERS 2. Sean Taylor 2001-03 3 PLAYER SEASONS KR YARDS 3. Ken Corbin 1965-67 2 1. Randal Hill 1987-90 54 1,169 Bennie Blades 1985-87 2 2. Travis Benjamin 2008-11 49 1,137 Dexter Seigler 1990-93 2 3. Tom Sullivan 1969-71 49 1,121 Carlos Jones 1993-96 2 4. J.C. Penny 1984-86 52 1,088 Leonard Myers 1998-2001 2 5. Mark Rush 1979-82 49 1,066 Phillip Buchanon 1999-2001 2 6. Tim Morgan 1973-76 43 1,036 Maurice Sikes 2000-03 2 7. Devin Hester 2003-05 40 1,019 8. Chuck Foreman 1970-72 42 882 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH INT 9. Graig Cooper 2007-10 873 CAREER LEADERS 10. Darnell Jenkins 2003-07 746 PLAYER SEASONS G 1. Bennie Blades 1986-87 5 SEASON LEADERS Dexter Seigler 1992-93 5 PLAYER SEASON KR YARDS 3. Fred Marion 1980-81 4 1. Travis Benjamin 2011 25 592 Bennie Blades 1986 4 2. Graig Cooper 2009 52 582 Edward Reed 2000 4 3. Tremain Mack 1996 14 528 Edward Reed 2001 4 4. Jason Geathers 2002 24 521 Sean Taylor 2003 4 5. Devin Hester 2003 18 517 8. Bryan Ferguson 1977 3 6. Randal Hill 1987 19 497 Ryan McNeil 1991 3 7. Travis Benjamin 2008 22 496 Sean Taylor 2003 3 8. Jim Joiner 1979 19 454 9. J.C. Penny 1986 19 452 10. Chuck Foreman 1972 22 435 FUMBLE RECOVERIES CAREER LEADERS PLAYER SEASONS FR KICK RETURNS FOR TD 1. Ted Hendricks 1966-68 12 CAREER LEADERS 2. Pete Mastellone 1948-50 8 PLAYER SEASONS TD Mike Barnes 1970-72 8 1. Tim Morgan 1973-76 2 4. George Mira Jr. 1984-87 7 Ottis Anderson 1975-78 2 5. Walt Kichefski 1936-39 6 Devin Hester 2003-05 2 Sam David 1948-50 6 4. John Bahen 1961, 1963 1 Dick Sorensen 1967-69 6 Joe Schmidt 1968-70 1 Al Palewicz 1969-72 6 Tom Sullivan 1969-71 1 Jonathan Vilma 2000-03 6 Mark Rush 1979-82 1 Tremaine Mack 1994-96 1 Lamar Miller 2010-11 1 PUNT RETURNS PUNT RETURN YARDS PUNTING CAREER LEADERS PLAYER SEASONS PR YARDS PUNTING AVERAGE 1. Santana Moss 1997-2000 77 1,196 SEASON LEADERS 2. Eddie Dunn 1936-38 91 1,153 PLAYER SEASON P AVG 3. Kevin Williams 1990-92 78 939 1. Matt Bosher 2010 59 44.02 4. Roscoe Parrish 2002-04 68 900 2. Freddie Capshaw 2000 49 43.20 5. Devin Hester 2003-05 41 638 3. Pat Barrett 1969 45 43.10 6. Brett Perriman 1984-87 84 550 4. Howard Plasman 1941 54 42.70 7. Al Kasulin 1941-43 42 548 5. Dalton Botts 2011 48 42.70 8. Wesley Carroll 1989-90 42 484 6. Matt Bosher 2009 51 42.50 9. Phillip Buchanon 1999-2001 32 477 7. Harry Ghaul 1946 57 42.10 HISTORY & RECORDS 10. Travis Benjamin 2008-11 84 465 8. Freddie Capshaw 2001 36 41.80 9. Brian Monroe 2006 58 41.71 PUNT RETURNS FOR TD 10. 1984 38 41.60 PLAYERS CAREER LEADERS PLAYER SEASONS TD 1. Santana Moss 1997-2000 6 2. Devin Hester 2003-05 4 3. Kevin Williams 1990-92 3 4. Gordon Malloy 1952-54 2 Andy Sixkiller 1964-65 2 Phillip Buchanon 1999-2001 2 Roscoe Parrish 2002-04 2 Thearon Collier 2008-09 2

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 119 HISTORY & RECORDS 120 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 49 49 49 51 50 50 G 1998-2001 2002-05 1998-2001 Kelly 1999-2002 2002-06 1999-2002 Mike SEASONS Jennings Ed 4. Reed Rumph 49 Matt 49 William 2. 49 Joseph Walters Jon 1. 49 Peattie 49 49 PLAYER CAREER LEADERS 49 CONSECUTIVE GAMESPLAYED 49 2008-11 50 2003-07 2003-06 Travis 50 2003-06 Tavares 50 Benjamin 51 1998-2001 50 2002-05 Baraka Gooden 2000-03 51 Brian Atkins 1998-2001 Kelly Monroe GP D.J. 52 Jennings 2007-11 Mike Williams Ed 6. Reed 2003-07 Rumph 1999-2002 1999-2002 JoJo 2002-06 Darnell 2008-11 Nicolas Matt SEASONS Jenkins William 3. Joseph Walters LaRon 2002-06 Jon 2. Peattie Byrd Brandon 1. Meriweather PLAYER CAREER LEADERS GAMES PLAYED INDIVIDUAL LEADERS PARTICIPATION 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 4 ieRmh 9820 40 45 49 50 GS 1998-2001 1997-2000 47 45 1998-2001 SEASONS 48 1999-2002 Mike 4. 45 Rumph Dan 3. Morgan Joaquin 2. Gonzalez William 1. 49 Joseph 50 GS PLAYER CAREER LEADERS 1997-2000 2006-09 CONSECUTIVE GAMESSTARTED 1998-2001 2003-06 Baraka Dan 5. 1998-2001 SEASONS Morgan Atkins 1999-2002 Jason 4. Fox Ed 3. Reed Joaquin 2. Gonzalez William 1. Joseph PLAYER CAREER LEADERS GAMES STARTED @HURRICANESPORTS INDIVIDUAL GAME BESTS RUSHING PASSING ATTEMPTS COMPLETIONS PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR ATT PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR ATT COMP 1. Ottis Anderson at Florida, 1978 39 1. Brock Berlin vs. West Virginia, 2003 54 37 Edgerrin James vs. UCLA 1998 39 2. Steve Walsh vs. Arkansas, 1988 50 33 Willis McGahee vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 39 3. Gino Torretta vs. San Jose State, 1989 49 32 4. Clinton Portis at Boston College, 2001 36 Craig Erickson at California, 1990 47 32 5. Clinton Portis at Virginia Tech, 2001 34 Ryan Collins vs. Memphis, 1993 54 32 6. Lorenzo Roan vs. East Carolina, 1980 33 6. Steve Walsh at Notre Dame, 1988 50 31 Edgerrin James at Boston College, 1997 33 Gino Torretta at Iowa, 1992 51 31 James Jackson vs. Penn State, 1999 33 8. Bernie Kosar vs. Maryland, 1984 50 30 9. Woody Thompson vs. Boston College, 1973 32 9. Bernie Kosar vs. Pittsburgh, 1984 42 29 Willis McGahee at West Virginia, 2002 32 10. Jacory Harris at North Carolina, 2009 50 28 Craig Erickson at BYU, 1990 52 28 RUSHING YARDS Gino Torretta vs. West Virginia, 1992 40 28 PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR ATT YDS Gino Torretta at Syracuse, 1992 43 28 1. Edgerrin James vs. UCLA, 1998 39 299 Ken Dorsey vs. Ohio State, 2002 43 28 2. Edgerrin James at Boston College, 1997 33 271 3. Lorenzo Roan vs. East Carolina, 1980 33 249 ATTEMPTS 4. Willis McGahee vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 39 205 PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR COMP ATT 5. Willis McGahee at Florida, 2002 24 204 1. Ryan Collins vs. Memphis, 1993 32 54 6. Jason Geathers vs. Florida A&M, 2002 22 199 Brock Berlin vs. West Virginia, 2003 37 54 7. Frank Gore at Virginia, 2004 28 195 3. Craig Erickson at BYU, 1990 28 52 Tyrone Moss vs. North Carolina, 2005 24 195 4. Gino Torretta at Iowa, 1992 31 51 9. Edgerrin James vs. Rutgers, 1997 30 194 5. Jacory Harris at North Carolina, 2009 28 50 10. James Jackson vs. Temple, 1997 18 187 Bernie Kosar vs. Maryland, 1984 30 50 Willis McGahee at Rutgers, 2002 23 187 Steve Walsh at Notre Dame, 1988 31 50 Steve Walsh vs. Arkansas, 1988 33 50 RUSHING AVERAGE MINIMUM 4 ATTEMPTS 9. Gino Torretta vs. San Jose State, 1989 32 49 PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR ATT AVG 10. Craig Erickson at California, 1990 32 47 1. Jack Losch vs. Bucknell, 1955 4 39.3 Jacory Harris vs. Florida State, 2010 19 47 2. Al Shipman vs. Georgia Southern, 1994 5 26.0 3. Frank Gore vs. West Virginia, 2001 6 20.7 PASSING YARDS 4. Walter Watt vs. St. Louis, 1942 6 20.3 PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR COMP ATT YDS 5. Larry Jones at Pittsburgh, 1993 8 16.9 1. Gino Torretta vs. San Diego State, 1991 23 44 485 6. Jack Losch vs. Boston College, 1955 8 16.3 2. Gino Torretta vs. San Jose State, 1989 32 49 468 7. Eddie Dunn vs. Spring Hill, 1936 8 16.2 3. Craig Erickson at California, 1990 32 47 467 8. Eddie Dunn vs. Georgia State, 1937 11 15.9 4. Bernie Kosar vs. Boston College, 1984 25 38 447 9. James Jackson at Virginia Tech, 1997 9 15.8 5. Gino Torretta at Iowa, 1992 31 51 433 10. Clinton Portis at Washington, 2000 6 15.6 6. Steve Walsh at Notre Dame, 1988 31 50 424 Craig Erickson vs. San Diego State, 1989 27 45 424 TOUCHDOWNS 8. Ken Dorsey at West Virginia, 2002 22 36 422 PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR TD 9. Ryan Collins vs. Memphis State, 1993 32 54 392 1. Willis McGahee vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 6 10. Jacory Harris at Florida State, 2009 21 34 386 2. Bill L’Italien vs. Piedmont, 1933 5 3. Melvin Bratton vs. Boston College, 1984 4 TOUCHDOWNS Alonzo Highsmith vs. Notre Dame, 1984 4 PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR TD Willis McGahee at Temple, 2002 4 1. Bernie Kosar vs. Cincinnati, 1984 5 Tyrone Moss vs. North Carolina, 2005 4 Steve Walsh vs. Cincinnati, 1988 5 Ken Dorsey vs. Boston College, 2000 5 LONGEST RUSH FROM SCRIMMAGE Brock Berlin at NC State, 2004 5 PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR YDS Kyle Wright at Wake Forest, 2005 5 1. Jack Losch vs. Bucknell, 1955 90 6. 14 times, most recently: 2. Larry Jones vs. Pittsburgh, 1993 88 Jacory Harris vs. Duke, 2008 4 3. Mike Vacchio vs. Florida State, 1951 87 HISTORY & RECORDS 4. Danyell Ferguson vs. Boston College, 1995 85 LONGEST PASS PLAY 5. Harry Ghaul vs. Florida, 1947 82

PLAYERS OPPONENT, YEAR YDS PLAYERS Al Shipman vs. Georgia Southern, 1994 82 1. Gino Torretta to Horace Copeland vs. Arkansas, 1991 99 Clinton Portis vs. McNeese State 2000 82 2. Kyle Wright to Sinorice Moss at Temple, 2005 92 8. Joe Plevel vs. Villanova, 1957 80 3. V. Testaverde to Alonzo Highsmith vs. East Carolina, 1985 88 Ottis Anderson vs. Florida State, 1978 80 Gino Torretta to Wesley Carroll vs. Cincinnati, 1989 88 Edgerrin James vs. Rutgers, 1997 80 5. Bernie Kosar to Eddie Brown vs. Cincinnati, 1984 85 Scott Covington to Tony Gaiter vs. Pittsburgh, 1996 85 7. Scott Covington to Reggie Wayne vs. Virginia Tech, 1998 84 8. Vinny Testaverde to Brian Blades vs. Boston College, 1985 82 Frank Costa to Chris T. Jones vs. Rutgers, 1994 82 10. Frank Smith to Al Hudson vs Georgia, 1948 81 Mark Richt to Larry Brodsky vs. Florida A&M, 1980 81

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 121 HISTORY & RECORDS aeWelw v.Dk,21 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 122 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 8 vs.Duke, 2011 8 8 9 vs.VirginiaTech,2002 8 8 8 vs.Washington,2001 9 vs.Syracuse,2001 JakeWieclaw vs.Rutgers,1995 vs.GeorgiaSouthern,1994 9 4 15times,mostrecently: 4 ToddSievers vs.SanDiegoState,1992 10. ToddSievers 9 vs.Cincinnati,1989 ToddSievers vs.FloridaA&M2002 4 5 DanePrewitt DanePrewitt XPA vs.EastTennesseeState,1998 4 XPM DanePrewitt 6 CarlosHuerta OPPONENT, ToddSievers 3. vs.NorthCarolina,2005 YEAR AndyCrosland atTemple,2002 1. TD vs.NotreDame,1984 vs.BostonCollege,1984 PLAYER vs.Piedmont, 1933 PAT KICKSMADE TyroneMoss WillisMcGahee vs.VirginiaTech,2002 AlonzoHighsmith 414 422 373 417 MelvinBratton OPPONENT, 398 385 392 3. BillL’Italien -8 420 424 2. YEAR -12 25 424 WillisMcGahee -26 451 1. -4 433 436 vs.SanDiegoState,1989 atWestVirginia,2002 447 vs.EastCarolina,1985 18 443 472 PLAYERS TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS -11 468 467 vs.Memphis,1993 SCORING vs.NotreDame,1988 -25 5 vs.BostonCollege,1984 VinnyTestaverde 474 CraigErickson 10. vs.SanJoseState,1989 485 9. KenDorsey vs.Iowa,1992 -11 8. 171 RyanCollins 176 vs.California,1990 7. SteveWalsh vs.SanDiegoState,1991 8 6. 7 BernieKosar 181 180 186 5. GinoTorretta 4. 6 RUSH 9 GinoTorretta OPPONENT, 5 PASS 3. CraigErickson YDS YEAR 193 2. GinoTorretta 194 vs.VirginiaTech,1995 199 1. 6 8 208 7 vs.Virginia,2011 PLAYER vs.FloridaState,1999 11 TOTAL YARDS 220 atSyracuse,2002 TOTAL OFFENSE vs.Houston,1969 10 10 YatilGreen vs.VirginiaTech,2002 TommyStreeter vs.East Carolina,1986 10. 9. SantanaMoss 10 131 10 vs.Nebraska,2002 8. AndreJohnson vs.California,1990 7. 119 JoeSchmidt vs.BostonCollege,1984 124 YDS REC 6. AndreJohnson 11 11 10 5. MichaelIrvin 4. AndreJohnson OPPONENT, 11 97 122 220 11 3. WesleyCarroll vs.FloridaState,1989 YEAR 2. 11 vs.BYU,1988 11 EddieBrown 208 152 vs.Louisville,1984 1. 127 130 12 vs.BostonCollege,1984 PLAYER RECEIVING YARDS vs.OhioState,2002 WesleyCarroll 128 vs.Syracuse,1990 AndreBrown vs.California,1990 WillieSmith vs.NotreDame,1988 vs.Florida,1984 EddieBrown KellenWinslow 8. vs.LSU,1965 WesleyCarroll vs.Maryland,1984 WesleyCarroll REC YDS ClevelandGary WillieSmith OPPONENT, JerryDaanen YEAR 2. WillieSmith 1. PLAYER RECEPTIONS RECEIVING INDIVIDUAL GAMEBESTS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC atBse s aeFrs,20 52 52 53 52 52 54 53 55 55 vs.WakeForest,2008 vs.Syracuse,1990 57 vs.MichiganState,1989 vs.EastCarolina,1987 atFlorida,2002 DEFENSE 4 MattBosher vs.NotreDame,1981 CarlosHuerta 4 vs.Navy,1975 vs.VirginiaTech,2006 CarlosHuerta YDS 4 4 4 GregCox vs.Florida,1981 ToddSievers 4 4 7. vs.FloridaState,1981 DannyMiller 5. ChrisDennis JonPeattie 4 4. 4 OPPONENT, atTennessee,2002 DannyMiller 2. YEAR atVirginiaTech,2001 DannyMiller 5 1. atBostonCollege,2001 atPennState,2001 vs.Washington,1994 PLAYERS LONGEST FIELDGOAL ToddSievers atFlorida,1984 atSyracuse,1990 ToddSievers ToddSievers vs.NorthTexas,1981 FGM ToddSievers vs.Houston,1981 DanePrewitt vs.WestVirginia,2003 CarlosHuerta GregCox DannyMiller OPPONENT, DannyMiller 2. YEAR JonPeattie 1. PLAYERS FIELD GOALSMADE ileCoe tDk,20 85 85 89 89 96 92 97 98 96 atDuke,2006 vs.Marquette,1952 vs.HolyCross,1946 3 100 vs.Temple,1992 WillieCooper vs.Louisville,1983 vs.Army,1972 3 ArtKnust vs. Chattanooga, 1946 AlHudson YDS 9. 3 vs.Fordham,1954 atFlorida,2002 3 DexterSeigler 3 7. KennyCalhoun GaryStreicher vs.BostonCollege,1985 6. 3 3 EdInjaychock 4. 3 MauriceSikes OPPONENT, 3. 3 3 PaulHefti vs.Duke,2006 YEAR 2. SelwynBrown vs.BrighamYoung,1988 1. vs.Florida,1979 3 PLAYER vs.Georgia,1948 vs.BostonCollege,1956 LONGEST INTERCEPTIONRETURN KennyPhillips vs.Oregon,1958 BobbyHarden GeneColeman vs.Rollins,1947 vs.MichiganState,1945 LarryDiGiammarino vs.Chattanooga,1946 INT vs.Georgia,1940 JohnBookman vs.CatholicUniversity,1937 AlHudson WhiteyCampbell WhiteyCampbell AlHudson BillSteiner OPPONENT, YEAR JoeDixon 1. PLAYERS INTERCEPTIONS @HURRICANESPORTS INDIVIDUAL GAME BESTS PUNTING KICK RETURNS PUNTING AVERAGE MINIMUM 5 ATTEMPTS RETURN YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR P AVG PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR RET YDS 1. Harry Ghaul vs. Miami (Ohio), 1946 6 55.3 1. Najeh Davenport at Syracuse, 1998 7 208 2. Mike Burke vs. Houston, 1972 6 50.3 2. Tremain Mack at Temple, 1996 4 205 3. Brian Monroe vs. North Carolina, 2006 7 49.3 3. Tremain Mack at Syracuse, 1996 3 146 4. Harry Ghaul vs. Georgia, 1948 5 49.2 4. Silvio Cardoso vs. Wake Forest, 1971 2 140 5. Al Kasulin vs. Jacksonville Air Base, 1942 6 48.3 5. Tom Sullivan at Florida State, 1969 5 135 Harry Ghaul vs. Villanova, 1947 6 48.3 Ryan Hill vs. Virginia, 2007 6 135 7. Freddie Capshaw vs. Virginia Tech, 2002 3 48.0 7. Tim Morgan at Notre Dame, 1976 4 130 8. Pat Barrett vs. LSU, 1969 11 47.8 Travis Benjamin vs. Virginia, 2011 4 130 Rod Huffman vs. Florida State, 1975 7 47.8 8. Devin Hester at North Carolina State, 2004 2 129 10. Harry Ghaul vs. Cincinnati, 1948 7 47.6 10. J.C. Penny at Florida State, 1985 4 127

LONGEST PUNT LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN PLAYERS OPPONENT, YEAR PUNT PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR YDS 1. Rob Rajsich vs. Kansas, 1978 79 1. Tim Morgan vs. Houston, 1975 100 2. Harry Ghaul vs. Florida, 1947 77 Ottis Anderson vs. Utah State, 1978 100 Rob Rajsich vs. Florida State, 1978 77 Ottis Anderson vs. Tulane, 1978 100 4. Matt Bosher vs. Duke, 2008 76 Devin Hester at North Carolina State, 2004 100 5. Matt Bosher vs. Virginia Tech, 2007 75 5. Tom Sullivan vs. Army, 1971 99 6. Howard Plasman vs. Alabama, 1941 74 6. Devin Hester vs. Florida, 2003 97 Brian Monroe vs. North Carolina, 2006 74 7. Russell Coates vs. West Virginia, 1942 96 8. John Douglas vs. Florida, 1938 73 8. Tremain Mack at Syracuse, 1996 95 9. Al Kasulin vs. Furman, 1942 71 9. John Bahen vs. Florida, 1961 93 Harvey Foster vs. Georgia, 1961 71 Tim Morgan vs. Notre Dame, 1976 93

PUNT RETURNS RETURN YARDS PLAYER OPPONENT, YEAR RET YDS 1. Kevin Williams vs. Penn State, 1991 4 152 2. Devin Hester vs. Louisiana Tech, 2004 2 142 3. Santana Moss vs. Rutgers, 1999 4 127 4. Duane Starks vs. Baylor, 1997 4 123 5. Wesley Carroll vs. Wisconsin, 1989 6 122 6. Santana Moss vs. Temple, 2000 4 121 Roscoe Parrish at Virginia, 2004 3 121 8. Kevin Williams vs. Long Beach State, 1992 4 120 9. Santana Moss vs. Boston College, 2000 4 114 10. Phillip Buchanon vs. Temple, 2001 3 109

LONGEST PUNT RETURN PLAYERS OPPONENT, YEAR YDS 1. Roscoe Parrish at Boston College, 2003 92 Devin Hester vs. Louisiana Tech, 2004 92 3. Kevin Williams vs. Penn State, 1991 91 4. Walter Watt vs. Texas A&M, 1944 87 Daryl Jones vs. Boston College, 2000 87 6. Duane Starks vs. Baylor, 1997 85 Santana Moss vs. Boston College, 2000 85 8. Jack Brasington vs. Louisville, 1949 82 9. Hal Johnston & John Mell vs. LSU, 1946 80 10. Jimmy Dye vs. Florida, 1967 79 HISTORY & RECORDS PLAYERS

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 123 HISTORY & RECORDS 124 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 1960 1951 2000 1998 2001 1956 185.1 1978 10. 187.0 1955 9. 194.8 1957 8. 202.9 1954 7. 204.6 6. 209.7 5. 211.6 1953 4. 245.5 3. 1981 254.0 2. 1969 284.2 1. 1992 MOST YARDSPERGAME 1965 1963 1,376 1970 10. 1,351 1964 9. 1,344 1979 8. 1968 1,325 7. 1,264 6. 1,227 5. 1,213 2000 4. 1,204 3. 1955 1,092 798 2. 1998 1. 2001 FEWEST YARDS 1978 2003 2,143 2002 10. 2,210 2010 9. 2,232 1957 8. 2,251 1954 7. 2,328 6. 2,338 5. 2,379 1990 4. 2,388 1997 3. 2,540 1988 2. 2,558 2011 1. 1953 MOST YARDS 1969 1992 408 408 1991 401 10. 1964 398 9. 1949 395 8. 1963 393 7. 381 6. 372 1972 5. 369 4. 1976 365 3. 1973 318 2. 1952 1. 1974 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 1978 519 1956 520 10. 1971 521 9. 1977 523 8. 1957 540 7. 541 6. 542 5. 547 4. 557 3. 567 2. 1. MOST ATTEMPTS TEAM SEASONBESTS RUSHING 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 1. 2. 1984 1965 1981 1963 1992 1964 128.4 2005 10. 126.4 1970 9. 1979 122.8 8. 1968 122.7 7. 120.5 6. 120.4 5. 116.0 4. 110.3 99.3 3. 79.8 2. 1. FEWEST YARDSPERGAME 1. 2 1966 1981 1965 1975 1970 1988 12 12 1961 1968 1958 11 10. 1963 11 1977 10 8. 9 7. 9 9 7 4. 5 1993 1950 3. 3 1986 2. 1. 1987 2000 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS 1994 2001 23 1997 23 23 1990 24 10. 24 1954 1998 2002 25 8. 25 26 6. 27 5. 1976 29 4. 29 1964 33 1958 2. 1975 1. 1965 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 1981 3.29 1977 3.26 10. 1979 3.19 9. 1970 3.14 8. 1968 2.96 7. 2.83 6. 2.67 5. 1994 2.64 4. 1957 2.63 3. 1997 1.88 2. 2003 1. FEWEST YARDSPERATTEMPT 1955 2010 4.47 1998 4.48 10. 2000 4.58 9. 1954 4.61 8. 2001 7. 2002 4.76 4.84 7. 4.89 6. 4.94 5. 5.11 4. 5.33 3. 5.48 2. 1. MOST YARDSPERATTEMPT 1. 4 1960 1953 1956 1948 1949 1955 64 1951 1957 61 10. 61 1954 59 1935 8. 55 7. 54 6. 52 5. 48 1996’ 4. 43 2008 3. 35 2010 2. 2002 1. 2003 FEWEST COMPLETIONS 2009 1990 237 237 1989 240 10. 1992 241 9. 1988 245 8. 1984 7. 246 246 254 5. 259 4. 260 3. 279 2. 1. MOST COMPLETIONS 1. ,7 1996 1991 2009 1989 1992 1985 3,176 1988 10. 3,244 1990 9. 3,405 2002 8. 3,406 1984 7. 3,476 6. 3,501 1948 5. 3,503 4. 3,573 3. 3,695 1949 1956 2. 3,826 1853 1. 1951 MOST YARDS 1960 146 1957 1955 10. 143 1954 143 1945 129 8. 127 7. 112 6. 105 2003 5. 95 4. 87 2008 3. 65 2009 2. 2002 1. 1990 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 1988 410 2010 411 10. 1984 416 9. 1992 432 8. 1989 434 7. 441 6. 443 5. 450 4. 457 3. 465 2. 1. MOST ATTEMPTS PASSING 2 2001 1998 1985 1989 FEWEST TOUCHDOWNS 1984 2009 2000 24 1999 24 1986 24 24 2002 1988 25 8. 25 26 6. 27 1955 5. 30 4. 32 1948 3. 35 1951 2. 1953 1. 1960 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 1956 903 1949 826 10. 1954 800 9. 1957 782 8. 1945 762 7. 721 6. 675 5. 553 4. 429 3. 269 2. 1. FEWEST YARDS 1. ,9 1975 1959 1960 1958 1965 1948 2,799 1964 10. 2,727 1949 9. 2,613 1953 8. 2,612 1944 7. 2,543 6. 2,299 5. 2,216 1989 4. 2,207 3. 2001 2,158 2. 2000 1,406 1. 1985 FEWEST TOTALYARDS 2003 2009 4,995 1990 10. 5,003 1984 9. 5,069 2010 8. 5,076 2002 7. 5,134 6. 5,199 5. 5,312 4. 5,367 3. 5,493 2. 1987 6,074 1. 1975 MOST TOTALYARDS 1964 1959 1958 1952 1956 5 5 1973 5 1955 5 1953 1954 5 5 5 1947 1971 4 7. 4 4 4 3 3. 3 1. TOTAL OFFENSE @HURRICANESPORTS TEAM SEASON BESTS MOST YARDS PER GAME FEWEST FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY LOWEST PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 482.9 1990 1. 77 1944 1. 25 1989 1. 32.4 1962 2. 467.2 2002 2. 98 1949 2. 23 1984 2. 32.6 1953 3. 461.5 1985 3. 103 1948 3. 20 1987 3. 33.1 1958 4. 460.8 2000 4. 119 1953 20 2005 4. 33.2 1954 5. 454.8 2001 5. 130 1964 5. 18 1979 5. 33.3 1961 6. 454.1 1989 6. 138 1960 18 2010 6. 33.6 1950 7. 452.5 1988 7. 141 1951 7. 17 1980 33.6 1957 8. 451.5 1998 141 1958 17 1988 8. 34.0 1949 9. 441.3 1991 9. 144 1975 17 2011 9. 34.5 1951 10. 436.5 1992 10. 150 1955 10. 16 1982 34.5 1994 150 1965 FEWEST YARDS PER GAME FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY PUNT RETURNS 1. 156.2 1944 MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING 1. 1 1952 2. 221.6 1964 1. 135 1938 2. 3 1955 MOST RETURNS 3. 229.9 1948 2. 129 1957 3. 5 1971 1. 52 1989 4. 239.8 1953 3. 125 1954 5 1975 2. 50 2002 5. 245.2 1949 4. 124 1978 5 1949 3. 47 2003 6. 254.3 1965 5. 122 2010 5 1953 4. 45 2000 7. 254.9 1977 6. 120 1994 5 1957 5. 44 1985 8. 257.4 1952 7. 117 1974 8. 6 1950 44 2001 9. 261.2 1958 8. 115 2003 6 1960 7. 43 1986 10. 261.3 1960 9. 112 1955 10. 7 1951 43 1991 10. 109 1956 7 1954 9. 42 2004 7 1972 MOST PLAYS 10. 41 1950 41 1970 1. 936 2010 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING 2. 917 2003 1. 53 1968 PUNTING 3. 898 1989 2. 61 1979 FEWEST RETURNS 4. 887 2002 3. 65 1970 MOST PUNTS 1. 11 2011 5. 879 2009 4. 66 1949 1. 92 1939 2. 15 1966 6. 865 1984 66 1963 2. 84 1970 3. 17 1955 7. 860 1999 6. 70 1964 3. 77 1977 17 1960 8. 842 1996 7. 75 1975 4. 76 1968 5. 18 1958 9. 838 1992 8. 76 1969 5. 74 1971 18 1979 10. 837 2008 9. 79 1953 6. 73 1951 7. 19 1984 79 1988 7. 72 1948 8. 20 1975 72 1957 FEWEST PLAYS 9. 21 1956 72 1978 10. 22 1974 1. 508 1949 MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING 10. 71 1979 22 2007 2. 524 1953 1. 169 2009 71 1952 3. 527 1947 2. 161 1988 4. 546 1964 3. 159 1984 MOST RETURN YARDS 5. 560 1955 4. 156 1990 FEWEST PUNTS 1. 832 2000 6. 565 1948 5. 153 1989 1. 30 1954 2. 707 1947 7. 577 1960 153 1992 2. 33 1985 3. 697 2004 8. 588 1954 7. 151 2002 3. 36 1955 4. 662 2002 9. 622 1951 8. 149 1985 36 1987 5. 636 1989 10. 639 1965 9. 148 2010 5. 38 1991 6. 622 1991 10. 140 1996 38 2001 7. 583 2001 7. 39 1988 MOST FIRST DOWNS 8. 531 2003 8. 40 1953 9. 528 1999 1. 288 1984 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING 40 1994 10. 475 1954 288 2010 1. 11 1945 10. 43 1962 3. 275 2009 2. 23 1957 43 1984 4. 270 1989 3. 24 1954 FEWEST RETURN YARDS HISTORY & RECORDS 5. 267 2002 4. 27 1948 1. 90 1966 6. 266 1990 27 1949 HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE 2. 105 1975 6. 29 1951

266 1994 1. 44.0 2010 3. 121 2011 PLAYERS 8. 264 2003 7. 35 1953 2. 42.7 2011 4. 129 1978 9. 260 2001 35 1955 3. 42.4 2000 5. 131 1974 10. 257 1988 35 1960 4. 42.3 1969 6. 137 1984 10. 37 1956 5. 40.9 2005 7. 139 1983 6. 40.8 1984 8. 146 1958 7. 40.7 1972 146 1977 8. 40.6 1977 10. 154 2010 40.6 1980 10. 40.4 2009

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 125 HISTORY & RECORDS 126 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 2001 1991 1947 1954 1981 1993 1951 22 1992 22 22 22 1950 1949 21 1955 10. 20 1961 9. 19 1956 8. 18 7. 17 6. 17 16 4. 1962 1970 15 3. 12 2. 1979 2011 1. FEWEST RETURNS 1984 2010 2007 42 42 1944 2008 43 9. 43 2009 44 7. 44 49 5. 53 4. 53 57 2. 2009 1. 2003 MOST RETURNS 1999 1954 1996 2001 2 1995 2 1986 1991 2 2000 2 2 2004 3 7. 3 3 3 5 1966 1974 3. 7 1959 2. 1973 1. 1978 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 1975 1976 6.0 6.0 1977 5.9 2010 9. 5.8 1983 8. 5.6 7. 6. 5.3 5.3 4.9 4. 1999 4.5 2002 3. 3.4 1996 2. 1967 1. 1991 LOWEST RETURNAVERAGE 1948 1949 13.2 13.2 2004 13.4 10. 2000 14.1 9. 1954 14.5 8. 1947 15.1 7. 15.4 6. 16.6 5. 18.5 4. 19.8 3. 26.2 2. 1. HIGHEST RETURNAVERAGE TEAM SEASONBESTS KICK RETURNS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 1. 1 2011 2003 2010 1979 1971 2011 817 2008 2007 858 10. 865 9. 1970 870 8. 2009 7. 915 915 944 5. 1,020 4. 3. 1,054 2. 1,235 1. MOST RETURNYARDS 1 2010 2004 2003 1996 1980 1975 1 1971 1 1961 1970 1 1 1978 1 1976 1 1954 1970 1 1 1 2 1949 5. 2 2 2 1948 1991 1968 1. 1950 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 16.3 1951 1989 10. 1984 15.9 15.9 1970 1963 15.2 8. 14.9 7. 6. 14.7 14.7 1966 14.2 4. 1992 10.4 3. 9.3 1987 2. 2000 1. 1961 LOWEST RETURNAVERAGE 22.0 1954 1971 22.2 10. 1978 22.6 9. 2003 22.7 8. 1996 23.5 7. 6. 24.1 1968 24.1 24.7 4. 1961 25.2 3. 1989 27.2 2. 1993 1. 1991 HIGHEST RETURNAVERAGE 1955 379 1951 353 10. 1949 352 9. 1956 351 8. 1950 349 7. 347 6. 280 5. 277 4. 263 3. 253 2. 1. FEWEST RETURNYARDS 9 3 2007 2008 1998 1981 1995 2011 31 31 2009 2000 29 1997 9. 27 1984 8. 25 7. 24 6. 1994 24 24 23 3. 1991 16 2. 1987 1990 1. 1993 FEWEST QBSACKS(SINCE1981) 2002 42 1992 1986 44 10. 1988 44 44 1989 45 7. 47 6. 48 5. 49 4. 50 3. 52 2. 1. MOST QBSACKS(SINCE1981) 7 3 1988 1954 2010 2003 last: 10 1985 1992 times 2 2001 1967 3 9. 3 2000 4 7. 4 4 5 1947 4. 5 1956 6 1970 2. 1974 1. 2009 1998 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 1973 9 1997 9 2011 9 1963 9 9 9 2008 8 1957 1976 8. 7 7. 6 6. 5 5. 4 4. 1989 4 4 1979 1971 1. 1951 1952 FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS 1948 2000 21 1967 21 2001 21 1954 21 21 1950 23 7. 23 26 5. 27 4. 28 3. 34 2. 1. MOST INTERCEPTIONS DEFENSE 9 7 1970 1974 1959 2011 1964 1958 1973 78 78 1976 2008 74 9. 74 1963 67 7. 64 6. 57 1986 5. 52 4. 36 1988 3. 11 2003 2. 2002 1. 1952 FEWEST RETURNYARDS 2000 283 1950 286 10. 1954 306 9. 1967 328 8. 2001 374 7. 415 6. 416 5. 456 4. 460 3. 539 2. 1. MOST RETURNYARDS 3 1996 1985 1957 1966 1948 1970 1974 32 1978 32 1950 32 32 33 1973 1972 9. 36 1971 8. 38 7. 40 6. 43 5. 48 4. 48 1963 49 2. 1927 1. 1931 MOST FUMBLES 1935 1958 1947 116 1944 1932 106 10. 96 1929 9. 91 1930 8. 88 7. 80 6. 73 2009 5. 49 4. 45 1988 3. 26 1985 2. 1990 1. 1998 FEWEST POINTSSCORED 1999 394 1986 395 10. 2000 399 9. 2001 401 8. 2002 402 7. 404 6. 420 5. 469 4. 475 3. 527 2. 1. MOST POINTSSCORED SCORING FUMBLES @HURRICANESPORTS TEAM SEASON BESTS FEWEST FUMBLES 1. 11 2008 PENALTIES 2. 14 2009 MOST PENALTIES 3. 15 2004 1. 124 2002 4. 16 1992 124 2003 16 1963 3. 121 2001 6. 17 1955 4. 119 1991 17 2011 5. 107 1989 8. 18 1968 107 2010 9. 19 1993 7. 104 1992 19 1995 8. 98 1998 19 2005 9. 97 2000 10. 96 1999 MOST FUMBLES LOST 1. 26 1972 FEWEST PENALTIES 2. 24 1950 1. 27 1953 3. 22 1948 2. 39 1975 22 1973 3. 40 1960 5. 21 1958 4. 42 1965 6. 20 1962 5. 43 1948 20 1970 6. 46 1966 20 1988 46 1978 9. 18 1969 8. 48 1967 18 1971 9. 49 1969 18 1982 49 1974

FEWEST FUMBLES LOST MOST PENALTY YARDS 1. 4 2009 1. 1,055 2002 2. 5 2008 2. 1,027 2003 5 1997 3. 996 1991 4. 6 1995 4. 944 2001 6 1992 5. 909 1992 6. 7 1987 909 2010 7 2004 7. 887 2000 8. 8 1968 8. 880 1989 8 2011 9. 841 2005 10. 9 1979 10. 822 1998 9 2006 9 2010 FEWEST PENALTY YARDS 1. 236 1953 2. 380 1965 3. 385 1975 4. 405 1973 5. 428 1960 6. 429 1978 7. 434 1948 8. 442 1966 9. 443 1967 10. 456 1959 HISTORY & RECORDS PLAYERS

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 127 HISTORY & RECORDS 128 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM 1977 1995 1949 1948 1958 1973 177.5 1951 10. 182.9 1974 9. 185.8 1975 8. 187.4 1997 7. 188.6 6. 194.0 5. 1987 196.9 4. 206.2 3. 1964 219.2 2. 1957 219.9 1. 1968 1988 MOST YARDSPERGAME 1,066 1966 2006 10. 1990 1,025 9. 1989 1,004 8. 1938 1,002 908 7. 6. 882 882 2008 877 4. 760 3. 1995 692 2. 1979 1. 1973 FEWEST YARDS 1975 2002 1,974 1974 10. 2,012 2010 9. 2,090 1997 8. 2,134 1944 7. 2,192 6. 2,202 5. 2,268 4. 2,246 1959 1992 3. 2,419 2. 2,492 2000 1. 1955 1966 MOST YARDS 1989 2006 406 406 1990 9. 1964 392 1954 392 392 6. 391 391 1978 387 4. 2010 372 3. 1951 314 2. 1973 1. 1976 FEWEST ATTEMPTS 530 1974 1977 546 10. 1975 547 9. 2002 553 8. 1979 563 7. 6. 567 567 577 4. 582 3. 587 2. 1. MOST ATTEMPTS OPPONENT SEASONBESTS RUSHING 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC 1. 0. 1992 1957 1968 1987 1994 1966 101.6 1988 10. 1990 100.4 9. 1989 100.2 96.9 8. 2006 96.8 7. 88.2 6. 82.5 5. 79.7 4. 69.1 3. 67.8 2. 1. FEWEST YARDSPERGAME 1. 5 1984 2002 2005 1983 1992 2006 352 2009 353 10. 1990 354 9. 1999 355 8. 2000 358 7. 362 6. 380 5. 1957 389 4. 1960 396 3. 1975 428 2. 1951 1. MOST ATTEMPTS 1948 1954 1956 76 76 1953 75 1955 10. 71 1949 9. 1935 65 8. 65 60 6. 57 1983 5. 45 4. 40 1984 3. 26 2006 2. 1998 1. 2007 FEWEST COMPLETIONS 2009 176 2011 183 10. 1999 193 9. 2000 194 8. 1990 196 7. 208 6. 209 5. 214 4. 216 3. 1973 224 2. 1958 1. 2008 MOST COMPLETIONS 1948 2011 2010 3.86 1995 3.90 10. 1974 4.00 9. 1997 4.04 8. 1944 4.10 7. 4.11 6. 4.23 5. 4.42 4. 4.89 3. 6.35 2. 1. MOST YARDSPERATTEMPT PASSING 1. ,0 1957 1975 1958 1953 1954 1956 1,004 1951 925 10. 1955 898 9. 1949 851 8. 1938 7. 824 824 796 5. 2008 633 4. 492 3. 2006 393 2. 1999 1. 2011 FEWEST YARDS 1990 2000 2,153 1984 10. 2,233 2007 9. 2,307 1998 8. 2,376 2009 7. 2,407 6. 2,427 1956 5. 2,536 4. 2,546 1957 3. 2,622 1958 2. 2,695 1960 1. 1948 MOST YARDS 1953 165 1975 161 10. 1955 153 9. 1949 1935 150 8. 145 7. 134 6. 133 5. 127 4. 122 3. 80 2. 1. FEWEST ATTEMPTS 1. ,0 1965 1959 1950 1949 1966 1957 2,304 1955 10. 2,261 1954 9. 2,193 1956 8. 2,164 1938 7. 2,068 6. 2,002 5. 1,945 2002 4. 1,931 3. 2004 1,892 2. 1998 1,028 1. 2008 FEWEST TOTALYARDS 2007 1984 3,758 2010 10. 3,937 2009 9. 4,114 2011 8. 4,127 1997 7. 4,151 6. 4,197 5. 4,203 4. 4,285 3. 4,319 2. 4,369 1. MOST TOTALYARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 2 2000 1984 2004 1979 2005 820 1999 2008 10. 2009 822 822 2010 826 8. 2002 828 7. 6. 829 829 1994 831 4. 874 3. 1955 935 2. 1954 1. 1961 MOST PLAYS 1966 1957 220.9 1950 10. 216.1 1949 9. 215.7 1956 8. 213.8 1938 7. 206.8 6. 200.0 5. 199.4 2004 4. 196.7 3. 2009 189.2 2. 1995 102.8 1. 1979 FEWEST YARDSPERGAME 2000 2007 328.1 1984 10. 329.6 2011 9. 331.2 1998 8. 332.3 1997 7. 333.5 6. 345.9 5. 349.8 4. 359.9 3. 374.0 2. 397.2 1. MOST YARDSPERGAME 1. 1 2008 1979 2004 2010 1984 1998 214 2009 10. 2002 215 215 2011 8. 1997 219 219 219 224 1959 5. 229 4. 1957 236 3. 1960 238 2. 1964 1. 1953 MOST FIRSTDOWNS 1955 586 1949 579 10. 1954 570 9. 1938 568 8. 1958 565 7. 519 6. 503 5. 489 4. 441 3. 363 2. 1. FEWEST PLAYS @HURRICANESPORTS OPPONENT SEASON BESTS FEWEST FIRST DOWNS MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY LOWEST PUNTING AVERAGE 1. 59 1938 1. 29 2002 1. 31.9 1945 2. 107 1956 2. 26 1992 2. 33.5 1958 3. 113 1954 26 2001 3. 34.9 1953 4. 114 1955 26 2005 4. 35.4 1948 5. 121 1957 5. 25 1989 5. 36.1 1986 6. 122 1966 25 2003 6. 36.2 1961 7. 129 1950 25 2006 36.2 1968 8. 130 1964 8. 24 2000 8. 36.4 1998 9. 131 1967 9. 23 1984 9. 36.5 1964 10. 134 1960 23 1991 10. 36.7 1954 23 2008 1979 MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING 1. 132 1979 MOST FIRST DOWNS, FEWEST PUNT RETURNS 2. 123 2002 1. 3 1953 3. 122 1997 3 1955 MOST PUNT RETURNS 4. 120 1975 3 1956 1. 50 1970 5. 117 1973 4. 4 1948 2. 42 1952 6. 115 1974 4 1959 3. 40 1957 7. 113 1951 6. 5 1951 40 1971 8. 109 2008 5 1958 5. 38 1968 109 2011 8. 6 1967 6. 36 1967 10. 106 1984 6 1973 7. 33 1977 106 2010 6 1974 8. 31 2002 6 1975 9. 30 1959 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING 10. 29 1948 1. 33 1938 PUNTING 2005 2. 56 1966 3. 57 1988 MOST PUNTS FEWEST PUNT RETURNS 4. 60 1964 1. 105 2002 1. 10 1985 60 2006 2. 90 1989 10 1994 6. 64 1981 3. 88 2003 3. 11 1954 7. 65 1954 88 2000 4. 12 1962 8. 66 1956 5. 87 1999 12 1987 66 1959 6. 86 1980 12 1989 66 1990 7. 84 1970 12 2001 66 1994 84 2004 12 2009 9. 83 1983 9. 13 1983 MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING 2005 13 1990 1. 159 1984 83 1983 2. 153 1989 MOST YARDS 3. 132 1986 FEWEST PUNTS 1. 604 1970 4. 123 1987 1. 105 2002 2. 575 1947 5. 121 1983 1. 42 1953 3. 490 1952 6. 118 2011 42 1960 4. 424 1948 7. 114 1998 3. 45 1954 5. 404 1957 8. 112 2009 4. 46 1962 6. 381 1967 112 2007 5. 47 1997 7. 347 1971 10. 108 2000 6. 50 2007 8. 341 1958 7. 51 1955 9. 322 2002 8. 53 1963 10. 287 1968 FEWEST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING 9. 54 1958 1. 12 1935 54 2011

FEWEST YARDS HISTORY & RECORDS 2. 16 1949 1. 2 1989 3. 30 1955 HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE 2. 44 1983 4. 38 1956 1. 42.0 1994 3. 64 1994 PLAYERS 5. 39 1948 2. 41.8 1997 4. 66 1990 6. 41 1951 3. 41.6 2010 5. 68 1985 41 1954 4. 41.3 1980 6. 70 1954 8. 44 1947 5. 41.2 1971 7. 78 2001 44 1953 41.2 1990 8. 94 1987 44 1975 7. 41.0 1981 9. 98 1961 8. 40.9 1963 10. 102 1974 9. 40.8 1976 10. 40.6 2003

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 129 HISTORY & RECORDS Tla Dec.1,1944 130 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Dec.8,1944 Oct.18,2008 TexasA&M Tulsa 7 Oct.8,2005 7 Nov.12,2005 Oct.23,2004 DATE Oct.13,1984 Oct.22,1988 MOST INTERCEPTIONSTHROWN OPPONENT Duke 5 WakeForest 5 Duke 5 NCState 5 Cincinnati Nov.26,1988 5 Cincinnati Nov.27,1993 DATE 6 Oct. 2,2003 OPPONENT MOST TOUCHDOWNS Arkansas 33 DATE Memphis 35 Nov.30,1991 WestVirginia Oct. 2,2003 37 OPPONENT MOST COMPLETIONS SanDiegoState Oct.18,1957 53 DATE WestVirginia 54 N.C.State OPPONENT MOST ATTEMPTS -6 Sept.15,1990 Nov.18,1989 DATE Nov.30,1991 FEWEST YARDS SanDiegoState OPPONENT California 468 SanDiegoState 473 485 DATE MOST YARDS OPPONENT PASSING Nov.15,1969 Oct.23,1965 Paci 498 Nov.30,1963 DATE Nov.25,2011 Alabama Oct.4,2008 MOST YARDS OPPONENT Pittsburgh 21 BostonCollege 21 Oct.27,1967 Pittsburgh 16 FloridaState 16 14 Sept.18,1976 Nov.8,1980 DATE Auburn FEWEST ATTEMPTS OPPONENT FloridaState 64 EastCarolina 66 69 DATE MOST ATTEMPTS OPPONENT RUSHING TEAM/OPPONENT GAMEBESTS 8 Abr Oct.26,1968 Oct. 4,1997 Florida State Auburn -33 Nov.8,1980 Sept.30,1938 -85 DATE EastCarolina FEWEST YARDS OPPONENT SpringHill 454 497 MIAMI 9 epi Nov.27,1993 Memphis 59 Msor Oct.1,1988 Missouri 6 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC fi c Oct.11,1974 c 2 ass Oct.25,1957 DATE Dec.7,1963 Oct.3,1981 Nov.23,1984 Paci 27 OPPONENT MOST FIRSTDOWNS,RUSHING Oct.24,1987 Nov.23,1996 Kansas 32 Alabama 60rush,51pass 32 Vanderbilt 7rush,15pass -17rush,104pass 32 Kansas 32 DATE BostonCollege Oct.9,1971 32 Nov. 27, 1965 Cincinnati Nov.3,1951 33 232rush,381pass OPPONENT 371rush,318pass MOST FIRSTDOWNS NotreDame Oct.1,1983 NotreDame 111 Kentucky 87 208rush,447pass ADDITIONAL Dec.5,1998 22 Nov.23,1984 STATS DATE FEWEST TOTALYARDS Duke OPPONENT BostonCollege 613 UCLA 655 ADDITIONAL 689 STATS DATE MOST TOTALYARDS OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE 7 Srcs Nov.28,1998 Syracuse 273 Sept. 18,2004 DATE Nov. 25,2000 MOST YARDS OPPONENT KICK RETURNS LouisianaTech BostonCollege 192 Oct.29,1954 199 DATE Dec.2,1978 MOST YARDS OPPONENT PUNT RETURNS Fordham Nov.3,1950 169 Oct. 23,1943 DATE MOST INTRETURNYARDS OPPONENT Florida 7 Georgetown Nov.20,1982 7 CharlestonCG Nov.18,1989 7 DATE MOST INTERCEPTIONS OPPONENT SanDiegoState 11 NCState 11 DATE MOST SACKS OPPONENT DEFENSE BU Dec.3,1988 Nov.21,1969 Oct.28,1989 BYU 5 WakeForest DATE Nov.30,1985 Sept.15,1990 5 FloridaState 8 Oct.15,1988 OPPONENT MOST FIRSTDOWNS,BYPENALTY NotreDame Sept.30,1938 Oct.25,1957 21 DATE California 23 NotreDame 23 OPPONENT MOST FIRSTDOWNS,PASSING SpringHill 23 Kansas 24 fi c Oct.11,1974 c @HURRICANESPORTS TEAM/OPPONENT GAME BESTS SCORING MOST POINTS SCORED OPPONENT OPPONENT DATE RUSHING 75 Fordham Oct. 29, 1954 MOST ATTEMPTS OPPONENT DATE MOST POINTS ALLOWED 81 Oklahoma Oct. 6, 1973 OPPONENT DATE 74 Pittsburgh Oct. 23, 1965 70 Texas A&M Dec. 8, 1944 74 Notre Dame Dec. 1, 1973 MOST POINTS SCORED IN A DEFEAT OPPONENT DATE FEWEST ATTEMPTS 45 Boston College Nov. 23, 1984 OPPONENT DATE 17 Rice Sept. 14, 1985 MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A VICTORY 18 Pittsburgh Oct. 20, 1984 OPPONENT DATE 18 Louisiana Tech Oct. 28, 2000 45 Virginia Tech Dec. 7, 2002 MOST YARDS MOST POINTS SCORED, QUARTER OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT DATE QTR 536 Auburn Nov. 24, 1944 35 Cincinnati Oct. 7, 1989 2nd 472 Georgia Tech Nov. 20, 2008 35 San Diego State Nov. 28, 1992 3rd 448 Notre Dame Dec. 1, 1973 35 Rutgers Oct. 14, 1995 2nd FEWEST YARDS MOST POINTS ALLOWED, QUARTER OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT DATE QTR -47 Florida A&M Sept. 13, 1980 28 Syracuse Nov. 21, 1970 2nd -32 Spring Hill Sept. 30, 1938 28 Houston Dec. 5, 1970 2nd

MOST POINTS SCORED IN A SHUTOUT VICTORY PASSING OPPONENT DATE MOST YARDS 62 Havana Oct. 27, 1928 OPPONENT DATE 513 UCLA Dec. 5, 1998 MOST POINTS ALLOWED IN A SHUTOUT LOSS 472 Boston College Nov. 23, 1984 OPPONENT DATE 408 Wake Forest Oct. 31, 2009 52 Howard Nov. 24, 1927 FEWEST YARDS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT DATE SCORE 0 Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 11, 1935 68 Fordham Oct. 29, 1954 75-7 0 Mississippi Oct. 26, 1951 0 Auburn Oct. 4, 1974 LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT OPPONENT DATE SCORE MOST ATTEMPTS 56 Texas A&M Dec. 8, 1944 14-70 OPPONENT DATE 59 Memphis Nov. 27, 1993 FUMBLES 59 Houston Sept. 12, 1991 MOST FUMBLES 55 BYU Sept. 8, 1990 OPPONENT DATE 55 California Sept. 15, 1990 9 NC State Nov. 5, 1971 55 Clemson Sept. 17, 2005

MOST FUMBLES LOST MOST COMPLETIONS OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT DATE 5 Holy Cross Oct. 8, 1954 38 BYU Sept. 8, 1990 5 Boston College Oct. 25, 1958 35 Wake Forest Oct. 31, 2009 5 Louisiana State Oct. 10, 1959 34 Florida Nov. 27, 1971

5 Indiana Oct. 23, 1964 34 Boston College Nov. 23, 1984 HISTORY & RECORDS 5 Maryland Oct. 2, 1970 MOST TOUCHDOWNS

PENALTIES OPPONENT DATE PLAYERS MOST PENALTIES 6 Oklahoma Sept. 8, 2007 OPPONENT DATE ADDITIONAL STATS 5 Florida Nov. 27, 1971 18 Boston College Nov. 23, 1991 138 yards 5 UCLA Dec. 5, 1998 18 Virginia Tech Oct. 24, 199 160 yards 4 Syracuse Nov. 21, 1970 4 NC State Oct. 23, 2004

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN OPPONENT DATE 7 Charleston CG Oct. 23, 1943 7 Georgetown Nov. 3, 1950 7 Florida Dec. 2, 1978

WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM | 131 HISTORY & RECORDS 132 |WWW.HURRICANESPORTS.COM Oct.10,1942 Nov.28,1998 Tampa Syracuse 222 Nov.14,1948 273 DATE MOST YARDS OPPONENT KICK RETURNS Vanderbilt Sept. 18,1982 187 Oct.24, 1992 DATE MOST YARDS OPPONENT PUNT RETURNS VirginiaTech Oct.31,1981 Oct.18,1963 Sept.8,1990 DATE 5 VirginiaTech 6 OPPONENT Nov.23,1984 MOST FIRSTDOWNS,BYPENALTY PennState Nov.24,1944 19 Georgia 19 DATE BYU 20 BostonCollege 20 OPPONENT DATE MOST FIRSTDOWNS,PASSING Nov.15,1969 Oct.7,2000 Auburn Nov.30,1963 24 Oct.30,2004 OPPONENT Oct.13,2001 MOST FIRSTDOWNS,RUSHING FloridaState Nov.23,1984 29 Oct.31,2009 Alabama 29 Pittsburgh -19rush,70pass 29 NorthCarolina 30 FloridaState -47rush,61pass -32rush,30pass 30 DATE BostonCollege Nov.7,1987 30 WakeForest Sept.13,1980 Sept.30,1938 33 OPPONENT Miami(Ohio) 448rush,126pass 157rush,513pass MOST FIRSTDOWNS FloridaA&M 51 SpringHill 14 155rush,472pass ADDITIONAL Dec.1,1973 Dec.5,1998 -2 Nov.23,1984 STATS DATE FEWEST TOTALYARDS NotreDame OPPONENT BostonCollege 574 UCLA 627 ADDITIONAL 670 STATS DATE MOST TOTALYARDS OPPONENT TOTAL OFFENSE OPPONENT GAMEBESTS 2012 UNIVERSITYOFMIAMIFOOTBALLALMANAC Vnebl Nov.15,1980 Nov.7,1970 Oct.5,1962 Vanderbilt Tulane 6 FloridaState 6 Nov.4,1955 Dec.5,1970 6 Sept.18,2004 DATE BostonCollege MOST FUMBLESLOST LouisianaTech OPPONENT 7 Houston 8 8 DATE Nov.14,2009 MOST FUMBLES OPPONENT Dec.1,1944 Dec.8,1944 FUMBLES NorthCarolina 214 Nov.19,2011 DATE TexasA&M MOST INTRETURNYARDS Tulsa OPPONENT 7 Nov.20,1997 7 Sept.27,1997 Oct.12,1996 DATE Sept.23,1995 MOST INTERCEPTIONS OPPONENT USF Nov.19,2005 6 Sept.5,2005 Syracuse 6 WestVirginia 6 FloridaState 6 VirginiaTech 6 GeorgiaTech 7 FloridaState 9 MOST SACKS DEFENSE 8 etcy Ot 0 99 148yards Oct.30,1959 Kentucky ADDITIONAL 18 STATS DATE MOST PENALTIES OPPONENT PENALTIES