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The following is the list of Miami Hurricanes football seasons by Miami Hurricanes football program. [1] [2] [3] Seasons. Year Coach Overall Conference Standing
The Miami Hurricanes football team represents the University of Miami in college football. The Hurricanes compete in the NCAA's Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, the highest level of collegiate football in the nation. The team is a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference, one of the five Power Five conferences in college football. The ...
The Miami Hurricanes football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Miami Hurricanes football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.
Ward — Miami's Heisman Trophy hopeful — threw for 400 yards and five more touchdown passes, three to Restrepo on a record-setting day for them both, and the Hurricanes erased a double-digit ...
Miami won the final game of that yearly rivalry." Miami kept the trophy and it remains at the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame. [9] The teams share a 19–19 record during the 38-game stretch of the War Canoe Trophy from 1950 to 1987. Florida won the yearly rivalry series from 1938 to 1987 with 25 wins to Miami's 24.
The Miami Hurricanes football program has played in 43 bowl games since its founding, recording a total record of 19–24 for a .442 winning percentage as of 2023. The University of Miami's most common bowl destination has been the Orange Bowl, where the Hurricanes have appeared nine times and compiled a 6–3 record.
Ward rewrote Miami's record book in 2024, his lone season with the Hurricanes. He will leave as Miami's single-season leader in yards (4,313), completions (305) and touchdown passes (39).
For the 2009–10 season, Miami had a winning record overall (20–13), but finished last in the ACC with a record of 4–12. In the 2012–2013 season, the University of Miami defeated first-ranked Duke 90–63, won their first 13 ACC games, and attained the highest Associated Press ranking (second in the nation) in school history. However ...