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The most comprehensive coverage of Miami Hurricanes Football on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Miami Hurricanes, partner of WMT Digital.
The most comprehensive coverage of Miami Hurricanes Football on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Miami Hurricanes, partner of WMT Digital.
The most comprehensive coverage of Miami Hurricanes Football on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Miami Hurricanes, partner of WMT Digital.
Here, a look at the matchups on Miami’s 2022 schedule, which was announced Monday night: Sept. 3, vs. Bethune-Cookman. Hard Rock Stadium. Miami’s opener against Bethune-Cookman will mark not just the Hurricanes’ return to action after a 7-5 campaign in 2021, but the debut of Cristobal as the 26 th head coach in program history.
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Following their four non-conference games, the Miami Hurricanes will open their ACC conference schedule on Sat., Oct. 8 with a home matchup against North Carolina. The full 2022 schedule is below (home games in bold), with all game times to be announced later:
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2023 (Junior): Delivered another strong season, serving as one of top defensive performers…Started all 12 games of regular season and ranked second on team with 73 total tackles (48 solo)…Had one interception and two forced fumbles…Credited with five pass breakups and one fumble recovery…Started season opener against Miami (Ohio) (Sept ...
2021 (True Freshman*): Dazzled in first season as starting quarterback, earning ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Offensive Rookie of the Year honors…Started final nine games of season and saw action in 10 games total…Took over starting duties due to injury to QB D’Eriq King three games into season and ended year by throwing for 2,931 yards ...
Miami’s fifth national title team in 19 years ranked among its most dominating, setting a school and Big East record with 475 points in the regular season. Miami’s 37-point outburst in the Rose Bowl gave the team 512 points overall. In Big East games, the 2001 Hurricanes scored 290 points, second to 2000’s 310.