DE Allen Bailey (PHOTO: Icon SMI)

2010 SCHEDULE
9-2-10 FLORIDA A&M (Thur.)
9-11-10 at Ohio State
9-23-10 at Pittsburgh (Thur.)
10-2-10 at Clemson
10-9-10 FLORIDA STATE
10-16-10 at Duke
10-23-10 NORTH CAROLINA
10-30-10 at Virginia
11-6-10 MARYLAND
11-13-10 at Georgia Tech
11-20-10 VIRGINIA TECH
11-27-10 SOUTH FLORIDA
Coach: Randy Shannon
21-17, 3 years

2009 Statistics

2009 RESULTS: 9-4
at Florida State WON 38-34
GEORGIA TECH WON 33-17
at Virginia Tech LOST 7-31
OKLAHOMA WON 21-20
FLORIDA A&M WON 48-16
at UCF WON 27-7
CLEMSON LOST 37-40 (OT)
at Wake Forest WON 28-27
VIRGINIA WON 52-17
at North Carolina LOST 24-33
DUKE WON 34-16
at South Florida WON 31-10
CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL
Wisconsin LOST 14-20

2009 Final Rankings
AP-19, Coaches-19, BCS-15

 

2010 Outlook

Projected 2010 record: 8-4
LB Colin McCarthy (PHOTO: Icon SMI)
MIAMI FL
2009 Statistical Rankings
OFFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
70
5
Passing:
31
5
Total Off:
45
4
Sacks Allow:
100
10
DEFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
32
3
Passing:
43
5
Total Def:
29
5
Sacks:
74
10
RETURNING LEADERS

Passing: Jacory Harris, 242-406-17, 3352 yds., 24 TD

Rushing: Graig Cooper, 134 att., 695 yds., 4 TD

Receiving: Leonard Hankerson, 45 rec., 801 yds., 6 TD

Scoring: Matt Bosher, 14-16 FG, 50-50 PAT, 92 pts.

Punting: Matt Bosher, 51 punts, 42.5 avg.

Kicking: Matt Bosher, 14-16 FG, 50-50 PAT, 92 pts.

Tackles: Colin McCarthy, 95 tot., 53 solo

Sacks: Allen Bailey, 7 sacks

Interceptions: Brandon Harris, 2 for 10 yds.; Micanor Regis, 2 for 2 yds.

Kickoff Returns: Graig Cooper, 26 ret., 22.4 avg., 0 TD

Punt Returns: Thearon Collier, 12 ret., 13.2 avg., 2 TD

 

 
MIAMI FL
2010 College Football Preview
OFFENSE - 7
----RETURNING STARTERS----
DEFENSE - 9
KEY LOSSES
OFFENSE: Javarris James-RB, Dedrick Epps-TE, Tervaris Johnson-TE, Jimmy Graham-TE, Jason Fox-OT, A.J. Trump-C, Matt Pipho-OT
DEFENSE: Eric Moncur-DE, Joe Joseph-DT, Darryl Sharpton-MLB, Sam Shields-CB, Randy Phillips-SS, Chavez Grant-FS

 

2010 OUTLOOK
The Hurricanes finally started to show some signs of getting back to the good ole days in head coach Randy Shannon's third year at the helm. It's the most promise shown since the 2005 season. At the same time, Miami also demonstrated they are just as susceptible to the ACC “inconsistency bug” as any other team in the league. They will have some work to do this off-season along the offensive line, but that is somewhat offset since there is a large contingent of skill position talent on this side. Jacory Harris needs to cut back on the interceptions, but he has demonstrated that he can be the piece of the puzzle that has been missing for so long in terms of QB play and offensive leadership. The defense is shaping up to be what most people have come to expect – fast and strong, and the Sunshine State’s hot bed of high school talent affords the Canes plenty of quickness and depth, especially from the local prospects. Despite recent drop-off in results, recruiting at ‘The U’ has still been strong. Still, starting Miami out as a Top 10 team may be a bit of a stretch. One thing appears certain; they are no longer a team missing from the preseason Top 25, the road they have traveled for a few years now. This program is getting better, and that should scare those who have gotten used to a tropical storm-strength Miami.

 

2010 OFFENSE

 

 

QB Jacory Harris (PHOTO: Icon SMI)

 

MIAMI FL 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
OFFENSE
QB Jacory Harris-Jr (6-4, 190) A.J. Highsmith-So (6-0, 195)
FB Patrick Hill-Sr (5-9, 255) John Calhoun-Jr (6-3, 255)
RB Damien Berry-Sr (5-11, 217) Mike James-So (5-11, 220)
Graig Cooper-Sr (6-0, 205) (inj.)
WR LaRon Byrd-Jr (6-4, 215) Aldarius Johnson-Jr (6-3, 208)
WR Leonard Hankerson-Sr (6-3, 215) Travis Benjamin-Jr (5-10, 175)
Thearon Collier-Jr (5-9, 192)
TE Richard Gordon-Sr (6-4, 265) Billy Sanders-RFr (6-4, 248)
OT Orlando Franklin-Sr (6-7, 318) Ben Jones-So (6-5, 300)
OG Brandon Washington-So (6-4, 330) Malcolm Bunche-Fr (6-7, 328)
C Tyler Horn-Jr (6-4, 300) Shane McDermott-Fr (6-3, 275)
OG Joel Figueroa-Sr (6-5, 330) Harland Gunn-Jr (6-2, 315)
OT Jermaine Johnson-RFr (6-6, 310) Stephen Plein-RFr (6-6, 260)
K Matt Bosher-Sr (6-0, 205) Jake Wieclaw-So (6-2,198)

 

2010 DEFENSE

 

 

CB Brandon Harris (PHOTO: Icon SMI)

 

MIAMI FL 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
DEFENSE
DE Andrew Smith-Jr (6-2, 245) Adewale Ojomo-Jr (6-4, 253)
Marcus Robinson-Jr (6-1, 237)
DT Marcus Forston-So (6-3, 310) Curtis Porter-So (6-1, 315)
DT Josh Holmes-Sr (6-0, 280) Micanor Regis-Sr (6-3, 300)
DE Allen Bailey-Sr (6-4, 288) Olivier Vernon-So (6-3, 250)
Steven Wesley-Sr (6-3, 250)
SLB Colin McCarthy-Sr (6-3, 242) C.J. Holton-So (6-1, 215)
MLB Kylan Robinson-Sr (6-1, 235) Ramon Buchanan-Jr (6-1, 215)
WLB Sean Spence-Jr (6-0, 212) Jordan Futch-Jr (6-2, 235)
CB Brandon Harris-Jr (5-11, 195) Brandon McGee-So (6-0, 190)
CB DeMarcus Van Dyke-Sr (6-1, 185) Ryan Hill-Sr (6-0, 205)
SS Ray Ray Armstrong-So (6-4, 220) Jared Campbell-Sr (6-0, 205)
Jamal Reid-RFr (6-1, 180)
FS Vaughn Telemaque-So (6-2, 197) Joseph Nicolas-Jr (6-1, 200)
P Matt Bosher-Sr (6-0, 205) Jake Wieclaw-So (6-2,198)