2023 Miami Hurricanes football team

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2023 Miami Hurricanes football
Miami Hurricanes logo.svg
Pinstripe Bowl, L 24–31 vs. Rutgers
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Record7–6 (3–5 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Shannon Dawson (1st season)
Offensive scheme Pro spread
Defensive coordinator Lance Guidry (1st season)
Base defense 4–2–5
Captains
Home stadium Hard Rock Stadium
Uniform
Miami hurricanes football unif.png
Seasons
  2022
2024  
2023 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 6 Florida State y$  8 0   13 1  
No. 19 Louisville y  7 1   10 4  
No. 21 NC State  6 2   9 4  
Georgia Tech  5 3   7 6  
Virginia Tech  5 3   7 6  
North Carolina  4 4   8 5  
No. 20 Clemson  4 4   9 4  
Duke  4 4   8 5  
Miami (FL)  3 5   7 6  
Boston College  3 5   7 6  
Syracuse  2 6   6 7  
Virginia  2 6   3 9  
Pittsburgh  2 6   3 9  
Wake Forest  1 7   4 8  
Championship: Florida State 16, Louisville 6
  • $ Conference champion
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2023 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hurricanes were led by Mario Cristobal in his second year as head coach. Their home games were played at the Hard Rock Stadium. The Miami Hurricanes football team drew an average home attendance of 49,714 in 2023. [1]

Contents

Schedule

Miami and the ACC announced the 2023 football schedule on January 30, 2023. [2] [3]

The 2023 season was the conference's first season since 2004, except 2020, which was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, in which its scheduling format included just one division. The new format assigned Miami with three permanent conference opponents, while playing the remaining ten teams twice (home and away) in a four–year cycle. The Hurricanes' three set conference opponents for the next four years are Boston College, Florida State, and Louisville. [4] [5]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 17:00 p.m. Miami (OH) * ACCN W 38–349,024
September 93:30 p.m.No. 23 Texas A&M *
  • Hard Rock Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ABC W 48–3348,792
September 147:30 p.m. Bethune–Cookman *No. 22
  • Hard Rock Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ACCNW 48–740,077
September 233:30 p.m.at Temple *No. 20 ESPN2 W 41–717,234
October 78:00 p.m. Georgia Tech No. 17
  • Hard Rock Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ACCNL 20–2358,045
October 147:30 p.m.at No. 12 North Carolina No. 25 ABC L 31–4150,500
October 218:00 p.m. Clemson
  • Hard Rock Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ACCNW 28–20 2OT48,562
October 283:30 p.m. Virginia Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Hard Rock Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ACCNW 29–26 OT58,503
November 48:00 p.m.at NC State ACCNL 6–2056,919
November 113:30 p.m.at No. 4 Florida State ABCL 20–2779,560
November 1812:00 p.m.No. 10 Louisville
  • Hard Rock Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry)
ABCL 31–3844,996
November 2412:00 p.m.at Boston College ABCW 45–2030,569
December 282:15 p.m.vs. Rutgers *ESPNL 24–31

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP RVRV2220181725RVRVRV
Coaches RVRV23211817RVRVRVRV
CFP Not releasedNot released

Personnel

Coaching staff

NameTitle
Mario Cristobal Head coach
Shannon Dawson Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach
Kevin Beard Wide receivers coach
Lance Guidry [6] Defensive coordinator
Derek Nicholson Inside linebackers coach
Jahmile Addae Defensive backs coach
Alex MirabalAssistant head coach/offensive line coach
Joe Salave'a Associate head coach/Run game coordinator/defensive line coach
Cody WoodielTight ends coach
Tim Harris Jr.Running backs coach
Jason Taylor Defensive Line coach

Roster

2023 Miami Hurricanes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
WR 0 Brashard Smith Jr
RB 2Donald Chaney Jr. Redshirt.svg  So
WR 3 Jacolby George Jr
WR 4 Colbie Young Jr
WR 5Ray Ray JosephFr
RB 6TreVonte' Citizen Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 7 Xavier Restrepo Jr
WR 8 Frank Ladson Jr. Sr
QB 9 Tyler Van Dyke Jr
QB 11 Jacurri Brown So
WR 12Robby WashingtonFr
WR 13Michael Redding III Redshirt.svg  So
WR 15 Tyler Harrell Redshirt.svg  Sr
WR 16 Isaiah Horton Redshirt.svg  Fr
QB 17 Emory Williams Fr
QB 18Aristides Angelo Jr.Fr
QB 18Riply LunaFr
QB 19Jayden George Redshirt.svg  Sr
RB 20Terrell Walden II Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 21 Henry Parrish Jr. Jr
RB 22 Mark Fletcher Jr. Fr
TE 23Jaleel SkinnerSo
RB 24Chris Johnson Jr.Fr
WR 25Jefferson Walls Redshirt.svg  Jr
RB 28Ajay AllenSo
WR 35Kolby LunaFr
WR 37William Hawkins IVFr
WR 38Patrick StepeltonFr
WR 43Chris PastoraSr
OL 52Luis Cristobal Jr. Redshirt.svg  Jr
C 55 Matt Lee Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 56Jonathan Denis Redshirt.svg  So
OL 57Matt Antezana Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 60 Zion Nelson Jr
OL 61 Francis Mauigoa Fr
OL 62Tommy Kinsler IVFr
OL 63 Samson Okunlola Fr
OL 64 Jalen Rivers Redshirt.svg  So
OL 68Ian Johnson Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 70 Javion Cohen Jr
OL 71Antonio Tripp Jr.Fr
OL 72Chris Washington Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 73Anez CooperSo
OL 75Frankie TinilauFr
OL 76Ryan Rodriguez Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 77Logan Sagapolu Redshirt.svg  So
OL 78Matthew McCoy Redshirt.svg  Fr
TE 80 Elijah Arroyo So
WR 83Shemar KirkJr
TE 84 Cam McCormick GS
TE 85Jackson CarverFr
TE 88Riley WilliamsFr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
CB 0Te'Corey CouchSr
DB 2Daryl Porter Jr.Jr
DL 3 Akheem Mesidor Jr
LB 4Keontra SmithSr
S 5 Kamren Kinchens Jr
DB 6Damari BrownFr
DB 7Davonte BrownJr
DL 8Josh HortonFr
DL 9Nyjalik KellySo
LB 11Corey Flagg Jr.Jr
DL 12Jahfari Harvey Redshirt.svg  Jr
DL 13Chantz WilliamsJr
DB 15Markeith Williams Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 16Robert StaffordFr
LB 17Bobby Washington Jr.Fr
DL 18Jayden WayneFr
DB 19Jaden Harris Redshirt.svg  Fr
S 20James WilliamsJr
DB 21Kaleb SpencerFr
DB 22 Jaden Davis Redshirt.svg  Sr
LB 23K.J. CloydJr
LB 24Malik BryantFr
DB 25Jadais RichardSo
S 27Brian Balom Redshirt.svg  So
DB 29Demetrius FreeneySo
LB 31Wesley BissaintheSo
LB 32Raul Aguirre Jr.Fr
LB 33Marcellius PulliamFr
LB 34Ryan Ragone Redshirt.svg  Jr
DB 38Myles Mooyoung Redshirt.svg  So
DL 39Cyrus Moss Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 41Chase SmithSo
LB 43Rocky Shelton II Redshirt.svg  Sr
DL 44 Rueben Bain Jr. Fr
DB 46Nick Kelly Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 51 Francisco Mauigoa Jr
LB 53Lucas Peterson Redshirt.svg  So
DL 55Jacob Lichtenstein Redshirt.svg  Sr
DL 56 Leonard Taylor III Jr
DL 58 Branson Deen Redshirt.svg  Sr
DL 59Thomas Gore Redshirt.svg  Jr
DL 69Trent Scheuerman Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 81Jared Harrison-Hunte Redshirt.svg  So
DL 84Josh Neely Redshirt.svg  So
DL 93Anthony CampbellSr
DL 96Collins AcheampongFr
DL 99Ahmad Moten Redshirt.svg  Fr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K 30Andres BorregalesJr
LS 49Mason Napper Redshirt.svg  So
P 86Fred Potter Redshirt.svg  Fr
P 94Dylan JoyceFr
P 97Will Hutchinson Redshirt.svg  So
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injury icon 2.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: August 11, 2023

Game summaries

Miami (OH)

Game One – Miami (OH) RedHawks (0–0) at #Miami Hurricanes (0–0)
Quarter1234Total
RedHawks03003
Hurricanes7981438

at Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: Friday, September 1, 2023
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy • Temperature: 86 °F (30 °C)
  • TV announcers (ACCN): Jay Alter (play-by-play) and Rene Ingoglia (analyst)
  • Pregame line: Miami −17.5
Game information
First quarter
  • (13:26) MIA – Colbie Young 44-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 3 plays, 56 yards, 1:25; Miami 7–0)
  • (4:02) MIA – Andres Borregales 34-yard field goal (Drive: 15 plays, 66 yards, 7:33; Miami 10–0)
Second quarter
  • (2:33) MIA – Andres Borregales 32-yard field goal (Drive: 10 plays, 64 yards, 5:02; Miami 13–0)
  • (0:58) M–OH – Graham Nicholson 48-yard field goal (Drive: 6 plays, 44 yards, 1:35; Miami 13–3)
  • (0:00) MIA – Andres Borregales 43-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 50 yards, 0:58; Miami 16–3)
Third quarter
  • (11:09) MIA – Mark Fletcher Jr. 26-yard run, Xavier Restrepo–Tyler Van Dyke pass (Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, 2:14; Miami 24–3)
Fourth quarter
  • (13:43) MIA – Henry Parrish Jr. 12-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 6 plays, 78 yards, 2:57; Miami 31–3)
  • (4:29) MIA – Donald Chaney Jr. 20-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 4:46; Miami 38–3)
StatisticsM–OHMIA
First downs926
Plays–yards49–21561–493
Rushes–yards25–5136–250
Passing yards164243
Passing: compattint13–24–020–25–1
Time of possession27:0732:53
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Miami (OH)Passing Brett Gabbert 12/21, 127 yards
RushingRashad Amos8 carries, 30 yards
ReceivingGage Larvadain8 receptions, 80 yards
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 17/22, 201 yards, TD, INT
Rushing Henry Parrish Jr. 9 carries, 90 yards, TD
Receiving Colbie Young 4 receptions, 79 yards, TD

No. 23 Texas A&M

Game Two – No. 23 Texas A&M Aggies (1-0) at Miami Hurricanes (1-0)– Game summary
Quarter1234Total
No. 23 Texas A&M1079733
Miami (FL)714101748

at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information
First quarter
  • (12:30) TXAM – Conner Weigman 1-yard run (Randy Bond kick) (Drive: 3 plays, 15 yards, 0:57; Texas A&M 7-0)
  • (5:25) TXAM – Randy Bond 24-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 76 yards, 5:04; Texas A&M 10-0)
  • (2:08) MIA – Colbie Young 3-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke (Andres Borregales kick) (Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:17; Texas A&M 10-7)

Second quarter

  • (13:11) TXAM – Amari Daniels 9-yard run (Randy Bond kick) (Drive: 2 plays, 9 yards, 0:09; Texas A&M 17-7)
  • (11:06) MIA – Isaiah Horton 52-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke (Andres Borregales kick) (Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:05; Texas A&M 17-14)
  • (0:13) MIA – Jacolby George 11-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke (Andres Borregales kick) (Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 0:44; Miami 21-17)

Third quarter

  • (9:07) TXAM – Randy Bond 28-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 59 yards, 5:53; Miami 21-20)
  • (8:55) MIA – Brashard Smith 98-yard kickoff return (Andres Borregales kick) (Miami 28-20)
  • (5:39) MIA – Andres Borregales 34-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, 6 yards, 1:25; Miami 31-20)
  • (2:29) TXAM – Earnest Crownover 19-yard pass from Conner Weigman (pass failed) (Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:10; Miami 31-26)

Fourth quarter

  • (12:37) MIA – Jacolby George 3-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke (Andres Borregales kick) (Drive: 5 plays, 31 yards, 2:23; Miami 38-26)
  • (6:28) MIA – Andres Borregales 50-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 46 yards, 4:40; Miami 41-26)
  • (5:02) TXAM – Noah Thomas 9-yard pass from Conner Weigman (Randy Bond kick) (Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, 1:26; Miami 41-33)
  • (2:37) MIA – Jacolby George 64-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke (Andres Borregales kick) (Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards, 2:25; Miami 48-33)

Statistics

StatisticsTXAMMIA
First downs2516
Total yards82–43354–451
Rushing yards29–9724–77
Passing yards336374
Passing: Comp–Att–Int31–53–221–30–0
Time of possession32:1727:43
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Texas A&MPassing Conner Weigman 31/53, 336 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
RushingAmari Daniels18 carries, 62 yards, TD
Receiving Evan Stewart 11 receptions, 142 yards
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 21/30, 374 yards, 5 TD
Rushing Henry Parrish Jr. 10 carries, 50 yards
Receiving Xavier Restrepo 6 receptions, 126 yards

Bethune-Cookman

Game Three – Bethune-Cookman Wildcats (1–1) at No. 22 Miami Hurricanes (2–0)
Quarter1234Total
Wildcats00077
No. 22 Hurricanes14207748

at Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: Thursday, September 14, 2023
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy • Temperature: 87 °F (31 °C)
  • TV announcers (ACCN): Jorge Sedano (play-by-play), Orlando Franklin (analyst), and Marilyn Payne (sideline)
  • Pregame line: Miami −54.0
Game information
First quarter
  • (10:46) MIA – Tyler Van Dyke 10-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 9 plays, 65 yards, 4:54; Miami 7–0)
  • (1:51) MIA – Ajay Allen Dyke 8-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 11 plays, 93 yards, 5:16; Miami 14–0)
Second quarter
  • (11:57) MIA – Jacolby George 15-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, kick failed (Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, 2:57; Miami 20–0)
  • (7:34) MIA – Donald Chaney Jr. 3-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 4 plays, 55 yards, 2:10; Miami 27–0)
  • (0:27) MIA – Brashard Smith 27-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 4 plays, 74 yards, 0:35; Miami 34–0)
Third quarter
  • (3:03) MIA – Ajay Allen 4-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 11 plays, 69 yards, 6:55; Miami 41–0)
Fourth quarter
  • (3:03) MIA – Chris Johnson Jr. 21-yard run, Will Rocha kick (Drive: 9 plays, 67 yards, 4:22; Miami 48–0)
  • (1:19) BCU – Walter Simmons III 6-yard run, Cade Hechter kick (Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:17; Miami 48–7)
StatisticsBCUMIA
First downs832
Plays–yards47–16570–588
Rushes–yards30–3336–240
Passing yards132349
Passing: compattint11–17–028–34–0
Time of possession24:5835:02
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Bethune-CookmanPassingWalter Simmons III3/5, 62 yards
RushingJouvensly Bazil7 carries, 22 yards
ReceivingJouvensly Bazil1 reception, 40 yards
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 19/23, 247 yards, 2 TD
RushingDonald Cheaney Jr.7 carries, 73 yards, TD
Receiving Xavier Restrepo 6 receptions, 120 yards

Temple

Game Four – No. 20 Miami Hurricanes (3–0) at Temple Owls (2–1)
Quarter1234Total
No. 20 Hurricanes71714341
Owls07007

at Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Game information
First quarter
  • (3:04) MIA – Xavier Restrepo 7-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 13 plays, 82 yards, 6:42; Miami 7–0)
Second quarter
  • (12:11) MIA – Colbie Young 28-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 5 plays, 80 yards, 2:43; Miami 14–0)
  • (8:09) MIA – Andres Borregales 26-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 46 yards, 1:28; Miami 17–0)
  • (1:03) MIA – Henry Parrish 13-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 4 plays, 24 yards, 1:13; Miami 24–0)
  • (0:02) TEM – Reese Clark 9-yard pass from E.J. Warner, Camden Price kick (Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 1:01; Miami 24–7)
Third quarter
  • (11:44) MIA – Henry Parrish 9-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 7 plays, 63 yards, 3:16; Miami 31–7)
  • (3:49) MIA – Xavier Restrepo 17-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 8 plays, 72 yards, 3:57; Miami 38–7)
Fourth quarter
  • (11:42) MIA – Andres Borreagles 39-yard field goal (Drive: 10 plays, 60 yards, 5:14; Miami 41–7)
StatisticsMIATEM
First downs2413
Plays–yards67–54358–279
Rushes–yards42–32316–11
Passing yards220268
Passing: compattint17–25–023–42–2
Time of possession32:3427:26
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 17/24, 220 yards, 3 TD
Rushing Henry Parrish Jr. 16 carries, 139 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Jacolby George 5 receptions, 90 yards
TemplePassing E.J. Warner 22/39, 240 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
RushingEdward Saydee2 carries, 12 yards
ReceivingAmad Anderson Jr.10 receptions, 117 yards

Georgia Tech

Game Five – Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (2–3) at No. 17 Miami Hurricanes (4–0)
Quarter1234Total
Yellow Jackets0014923
No. 17 Hurricanes0371020

at Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: Saturday, October 7, 2023
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 82 °F (28 °C)
  • TV announcers (ACCN): Wes Durham (play-by-play), Tim Hasselbeck (analyst), and Taylor Tannebaum (sideline)
  • Pregame line: Miami −21.0
Game information
First quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second quarter
  • (0:00) MIA – Andres Borregales 30-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards, 1:22; Miami 3–0)
Third quarter
  • (6:37) MIA – Riley Williams 22-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 8 plays, 50 yards, 3:59; Miami 10–0)
  • (3:19) GT – Haynes King 6-yard run, Aidan Birr kick (Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:18; Miami 10–7)
  • (1:09) GT – Jamal Haynes 4-yard run, Aidan Birr kick (Drive: 4 plays, 26 yards, 1:26; Georgia Tech 14–10)
Fourth quarter
  • (12:11) GT – Aidan Birr 27-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, 6 yards, 2:03; Georgia Tech 17–10)
  • (10:15) MIA – Colbie Young 60-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:56; Tied 17–17)
  • (6:23) MIA – Andres Borregales 39-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, -7 yards, 1:59; Miami 20–17)
  • (0:01) GT – Christian Leary 44-yard pass from Haynes King, two–point conversion failed (Drive: 4 plays, 74 yards, 0:25; Georgia Tech 23–20)
StatisticsGTMIA
First downs1223
Plays–yards53–25082–454
Rushes–yards27–9946–166
Passing yards151288
Passing: compattint12–26–224–36–3
Time of possession24:3435:26
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Georgia TechPassing Haynes King 12/26, 151 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT
RushingHaynes King10 carries, 46 yards, TD
ReceivingChristian Leary1 reception, 44 yards, TD
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 24/36, 288 yards, TD, 3 INT
RushingDonald Chaney Jr.23 carries, 103 yards
Receiving Xavier Restrepo 11 receptions, 139 yards

No. 12 North Carolina

Game Six – No. 25 Miami Hurricanes (4–1) at No. 12 North Carolina Tar Heels (5–0)
Quarter1234Total
No. 25 Hurricanes01701431
No. 12 Tar Heels7721641

at Kenan StadiumChapel Hill, North Carolina

  • Date: Saturday, October 14, 2023
  • Game time: 7:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 65 °F (18 °C)
  • TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst)
  • Pregame line: North Carolina −3.0
Game information
First quarter
  • (6:26) UNC – Devontez Walker 18-yard pass from Drake Maye, Noah Burnette kick (Drive: 8 plays, 91 yards, 3:00; North Carolina 7–0)
Second quarter
  • (12:26) MIA – Xavier Restrepo 18-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 3 plays, 52 yards, 1:52; Tied 7–7)
  • (5:17) MIA – Jacolby George 35-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 11 plays, 92 yards, 5:27; Miami 14–7)
  • (2:05) UNC – Omarion Hampton 2-yard run, Noah Burnette kick (Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:12; Tied 14–14)
  • (0:00) MIA – Andres Borregales 28-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 57 yards, 0:55; Miami 17–14)
Third quarter
  • (13:12) UNC – Devontez Walker 56-yard pass from Drake Maye, Noah Burnette kick (Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:48; North Carolina 21–17)
  • (8:11) UNC – Devontez Walker 33-yard pass from Drake Maye, Noah Burnette kick (Drive: 3 plays, 23 yards, 0:44; North Carolina 28–17)
  • (2:53) UNC – Omarion Hampton 4-yard pass from Drake Maye, Noah Burnette kick (Drive: 9 plays, 63 yards, 3:07; North Carolina 35–17)
Fourth quarter
  • (11:01) UNC – Noah Burnette 35-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 39 yards, 3:53; North Carolina 38–17)
  • (7:14) MIA – Xavier Restrepo 13-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 12 plays, 71 yards, 3:47; North Carolina 38–24)
  • (3:14) UNC – Noah Burnette 23-yard field goal (Drive: 6 plays, 66 yards, 4:00; North Carolina 41–24)
  • (2:17) MIA – Brashard Smith 54-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 3 plays, 61 yards, 0:57; North Carolina 41–31)
StatisticsMIAUNC
First downs2823
Plays–yards76–48276–508
Rushes–yards27–9143–235
Passing yards391273
Passing: compattint31–49–217–33–0
Time of possession30:0129:59
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 31/48, 391 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT
Rushing Henry Parrish Jr. 13 carries, 73 yards
Receiving Jacolby George 6 receptions, 125 yards, TD
North CarolinaPassing Drake Maye 17/33, 273 yards, 4 TD
Rushing Omarion Hampton 24 carries, 197 yards, TD
Receiving Devontez Walker 6 receptions, 132 yards, 3 TD

Clemson

Game Seven – Clemson Tigers (4–2) at Miami Hurricanes (4–2)
Quarter1234OT2OTTotal
Tigers071003020
Hurricanes700103828

at Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: Saturday, October 21, 2023
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 79 °F (26 °C)
  • TV announcers (ACCN): Wes Durham (play-by-play), Tim Hasselbeck (analyst)
  • Pregame line: Clemson −6.0
Game information
First quarter
  • (3:53) MIA – Brashard Smith 80-yard run fumbles recovered by Jacolby George in endzone, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 1 play, 80 yards, 0:14; Miami 7–0)
Second quarter
  • (8:09) CLEM – Jake Briningstool 32-yard pass from Cade Klubnik, Jonathan Weitz kick (Drive: 7 plays, 90 yards, 3:06; Tied 7–7)
Third quarter
  • (8:38) CLEM – Jonathan Weitz 41-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 58 yards, 4:01; Clemson 10–7)
  • (2:53) CLEM – Jake Briningstool 19-yard pass from Cade Klubnik, Jonathan Weitz kick (Drive: 2 plays, 64 yards, 1:01; Clemson 17–7)
Fourth quarter
  • (8:00) MIA – Colbie Young 11-yard pass from Emory Williams, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 9:01; Clemson 17–14)
  • (1:51) MIA – Andres Borragles 38-yard field goal (Drive: 10 plays, 43 yards, 5:14; Tied 17–17)
First overtime
  • (0:00) CLEM – Jonathan Weitz 31-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 11 yards, 0:00; Clemson 20–17)
  • (0:00) MIA – Andres Borregales 35-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, 0:00; Tied 20–20)
Second overtime
  • (0:00) MIA – Ajay Allen 3-yard run, Ajay Allen two–point run (Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards, 0:00; Miami 28–20)
StatisticsCLEMMIA
First downs1918
Plays–yards68–34571–362
Rushes–yards34–3138–211
Passing yards314151
Passing: compattint18–34–124–33–1
Time of possession22:3027:30
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
ClemsonPassing Cade Klubnik 18/34, 314 yards, 2 TD, INT
Rushing Will Shipley 15 carries, 44 yards
Receiving Jake Briningstool 5 receptions, 126 yards, 2 TD
MiamiPassing Emory Williams 24/33, 151 yards, TD, INT
Rushing Brashard Smith 4 carries, 87 yards
Receiving Colbie Young 6 receptions, 76 yards, TD

Virginia

Game Eight – Virginia Cavaliers (2–5) at Miami Hurricanes (5–2)
Quarter1234OTTotal
Cavaliers73103326
Hurricanes03146629

at Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: Saturday, October 28, 2023
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 83 °F (28 °C)
  • TV announcers (ACCN): Jorge Sedano (play-by-play), Orlando Franklin (analyst)
  • Pregame line: Miami −18.5
Game information
First quarter
  • (8:32) UVA – Mike Hollins 1-yard run, Will Bettridge kick (Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 4:27; Virginia 7–0)
Second quarter
  • (10:08) UVA – Will Bettridge 22-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 70 yards, 1:22; Virginia 10–0)
  • (4:03) MIA – Andres Borregales 47-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 43 yards, 4:34; Virginia 10–3)
Third quarter
  • (10:44) MIA – Ajay Allen 26-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 7 plays, 84 yards, 3:20; Tied 10–10)
  • (10:37) MIA – Kamren Kinchens 29-yard interception return, Andres Borregales kick (Miami 17–10)
  • (3:58) UVA – Will Bettridge 23-yard field goal (Drive: 15 plays, 69 yards, 6:39; Miami 17–13)
  • (0:10) UVA – Mack Hollins 10-yard run, Will Bettridge kick (Drive: 6 plays, 49 yards, 2:40; Virginia 20–17)
Fourth quarter
  • (9:26) MIA – Andres Borregales 50-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 27 yards, 1:57; Tied 20–20)
  • (4:20) UVA – Will Bettridge 32-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 60 yards, 5:06; Virginia 23–20)
  • (1:23) MIA – Andres Borregales 48-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, 2:50; Tied 23–23)
Overtime
  • (0:00) UVA – Will Bettridge 35-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, 7 yards, 0:00; Virginia 26–23)
  • (0:00) MIA – Mark Fletcher Jr. 11-yard run (Drive: 3 plays, 25 yards, 0:00; Miami 29–26)
StatisticsUVAMIA
First downs2416
Plays–yards83–37756–276
Rushes–yards45–13826–113
Passing yards239163
Passing: compattint24–38–120–30–2
Time of possession34:3625:24
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
VirginiaPassing Tony Muskett 24/38, 239 yards, INT
RushingPerris Jones9 carries, 58 yards
Receiving Malik Washington 12 receptions, 152 yards
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 20/30, 163 yards, 2 INT
RushingAjay Allen11 carries, 67 yards, TD
Receiving Xavier Restrepo 3 receptions, 48 yards

NC State

Game Nine – Miami Hurricanes (6–2) at NC State Wolfpack (5–3)
Quarter1234Total
Hurricanes33006
Wolfpack7301020

at Carter-Finley StadiumRaleigh, North Carolina

  • Date: Saturday, November 4, 2023
  • Game time: 8:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 56 °F (13 °C) • Wind: NE 4 MPH
  • Game attendance: 56,919
  • Referee: Jerry Magallanes
  • TV announcers (ACCN): Wes Durham (play-by-play), Tim Hasselbeck (analyst), and Taylor Tannebaum (sideline)
  • Pregame line: Miami −4.5
Game information
First quarter
  • (6:57) MIA – Andres Borregales 48-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 43 yards, 5:06; Miami 3–0)
  • (2:17) NCST – Jordan Poole 12-yard pass from MJ Morris, Brayden Narveson kick (Drive: 5 plays, 72 yards, 2:06; NC State 7–3)
Second quarter
  • (13:09) MIA – Andres Borregales 27-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 4:08; NC State 7–6)
  • (2:55) NCST – Brayden Narveson 39-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, -12 yards, 2:06; NC State 10–6)
Third quarter
  • No scoring plays.
Fourth quarter
  • (5:03) NCST – Kendrick Raphael 31-yard run, Brayden Narveson kick (Drive: 8 plays, 97 yards, 4:44; NC State 17–6)
  • (1:37) NCST – Brayden Narveson 19-yard field goal (Drive: 6 plays, 14 yards, 2:15; NC State 20–6)
StatisticsMIANCST
First downs1912
Plays–yards70–29248–231
Rushes–yards32–11927–108
Passing yards173123
Passing: compattint21–38–311–21–1
Time of possession35:1624:44
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 21/38, 173 yards, 3 INT
Rushing Mark Fletcher Jr. 23 carries, 115 yards
Receiving Jacolby George 5 receptions, 59 yards
NC StatePassing MJ Morris 11/21, 123 yards, TD, INT
Rushing Brennan Armstrong 8 carries, 51 yards
Receiving Kevin Concepcion 5 receptions, 61 yards

No. 4 Florida State

Game Ten – Miami Hurricanes (6–3) at No. 4 Florida State Seminoles (9–0)
Quarter1234Total
Hurricanes0103720
No. 4 Florida State7310727

at Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, Florida

  • Date: Saturday, November 11, 2023
  • Game time: 3:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 67 °F (19 °C)
  • TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst)
  • Pregame line: Florida State −15.5
Game information
First quarter
  • (7:13) FSU – Trey Benson 5-yard run, Ryan Fitzgerald kick (Drive: 10 plays, 55 yards, 4:38; Florida State 7–0)
Second quarter
  • (14:09) FSU – Ryan Fitzgerald 33-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 52 yards, 4:32; Florida State 10–0)
  • (2:42) MIA – Jacolby George 3-yard pass from Emory Williams, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 11 plays, 82 yards, 6:05; Florida State 10–7)
  • (0:00) MIA – Andres Borregales 27-yard field goal (Drive: 6 plays, 22 yards, 1:24; Tied 10–10)
Third quarter
  • (12:11) MIA – Andres Borregales 51-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 14 yards, 2:49; Miami 13–10)
  • (9:32) FSU – Ryan Fitzgerald 22-yard field goal (Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, 2:39; Tied 13–13)
  • (5:48) FSU – Trey Benson 38-yard run, Ryan Fitzgerald kick (Drive: 4 plays, 65 yards, 1:19; Florida State 20–13)
Fourth quarter
  • (11:00) FSU – Keon Coleman 6-yard pass from Jordan Travis, Ryan Fitzgerald kick (Drive: 3 plays, 10 yards, 1:24; Florida State 27–13)
  • (8:22) MIA – Jacolby George 85-yard pass from Emory Williams, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 1 play, 80 yards, 0:11; Florida State 27–20)
StatisticsMIAFSU
First downs1316
Plays–yards64–33562–322
Rushes–yards34–13131–57
Passing yards204265
Passing: compattint10–30–119–31–0
Time of possession29:2030:40
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MiamiPassing Emory Williams 8/23, 175 yards, 2 TD
RushingDonald Chaney Jr.12 carries, 85 yards
Receiving Jacolby George 5 receptions, 153 yards, 2 TD
Florida StatePassing Jordan Travis 19/31, 265 yards, TD
Rushing Trey Benson 16 carries, 80 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Johnny Wilson 5 receptions, 82 yards

No. 10 Louisville

Game Eleven – No. 10 Louisville Cardinals (9–1) at Miami Hurricanes (6–4)
Quarter1234Total
No. 10 Cardinals14631538
Hurricanes1477331

at Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: Saturday, November 18, 2023
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 67 °F (19 °C) • Wind: 10 mph NW
  • Game attendance: 44,996
  • Referee: Gary Patterson
  • TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst), Molly McGrath (sideline)
  • Pregame line: Miami −1.5
Game information
First quarter
  • (8:02) LOU – Nate Kurisky 2-yard pass from Jack Plummer, Brock Travelstead kick (Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 4:50; Louisville 7–0)
  • (6:06) MIA – Mark Fletcher Jr. 21-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:56; Tied 7–7)
  • (3:17) MIA – Xavier Restrepo 15-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 4 plays, 50 yards, 1:32; Miami 14–7)
  • (0:18) LOU – Isaac Guerrero 12-yard run, Brock Travelstead kick (Drive: 5 plays, 45 yards, 2:49; Tied 14–14)
Second quarter
  • (7:42) MIA – Brashard Smith 34-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 11 plays, 82 yards, 5:39; Miami 21–14)
  • (0:08) LOU – Trevonte Sylvester 1-yard pass from Jack Plummer, kick blocked (Drive: 11 plays, 77 yards, 2:08; Miami 21–20)
Third quarter
  • (11:28) LOU – Nick Lopez 40-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 46 yards, 3:27; Louisville 23–21)
  • (5:48) MIA – Mark Fletcher Jr. 1-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 3 plays, 55 yards, 1:15; Miami 28–23)
Fourth quarter
  • (11:02) LOU – Evan Conley 5-yard run, Jeremiah Thrash–Jack Plummer 2-point pass (Drive: 11 plays, 89 yards, 4:54; Louisville 31–28)
  • (5:34) MIA – Andres Borregales 51-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 42 yards, 5:28; Tied 31–31)
  • (4:17) LOU – Kevin Coleman 58-yard pass from Jack Plummer, Nick Lopez kick (Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:17; Louisville 38–31)
StatisticsLOUMIA
First downs2621
Plays–yards71–47065–486
Rushes–yards34–16226–159
Passing yards308327
Passing: compattint24–37–124–39–0
Time of possession30:2129:39
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
LouisvillePassing Jack Plummer 24/37, 308 yards, 3 TD, INT
Rushing Isaac Guerendo 15 carries, 93 yards, TD
Receiving Kevin Coleman 2 receptions, 58 yards, TD
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 24/39, 327 yards, TD
Rushing Mark Fletcher Jr. 17 carries, 126 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Xavier Restrepo 8 receptions, 193 yards, TD

Boston College

Game Twelve – Miami Hurricanes (6–5) at Boston College (6–5)
Quarter1234Total
Hurricanes72171045
Eagles707620

at Alumni StadiumChestnut Hill, Massachusetts

  • Date: Friday, November 24, 2023
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Clear • Temperature: 42 °F (6 °C)
  • TV announcers (ABC): Matt Barrie (play-by-play), Dan Mullen (analyst)
  • Pregame line: Miami −6.5
Game information
First quarter
  • (9:55) BC – Kyle Robichaux 1-yard run, Liam Connor kick (Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:05; Boston College 7–0)
  • (2:29) MIA – Mark Fletcher Jr. 1-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 15 plays, 67 yards, 7:26; Tied 7–7)
Second quarter
  • (12:49) MIA – Henry Parrish Jr. 15-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 7 plays, 63 yards, 3:03; Miami 14–7)
  • (4:00) MIA – Colbie Young 10-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 10 plays, 69 yards, 4:32; Miami 21–7)
  • (0:21) MIA – Henry Parrish Jr. 2-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, 2:02; Miami 28–7)
Third quarter
  • (8:46) BC – Thomas Castellanos 21-yard run, Liam Connor kick (Drive: 8 plays, 51 yards, 3:44; Miami 28–14)
  • (2:49) MIA – Jacolby George 4-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 11 plays, 92 yards, 5:57; Miami 35–14)
Fourth quarter
  • (8:36) MIA – Andres Borregales 26-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 36 yards, 2:27; Miami 38–14)
  • (5:50) BC – Lewis Bond 2-yard pass from Thomas Castellanos, two-point pass failed (Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:46; Miami 38–20)
  • (1:07) MIA – Ajay Allen 30-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 4:43; Miami 45–20)
StatisticsMIABC
First downs2715
Plays–yards76–53251–294
Rushes–yards40–24226–143
Passing yards290151
Passing: compattint23–36–015–25–2
Time of possession37:5522:05
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MiamiPassing Tyler Van Dyke 23/36, 290 yards, 2 TD
Rushing Henry Parrish Jr. 11 carries, 111 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Xavier Restrepo 6 receptions, 117 yards
Boston CollegePassing Thomas Castellanos 15/25, 151 yards, TD, 2 INT
RushingThomas Castellanos19 carries, 130 yards, TD
ReceivingDino Tomlin3 receptions, 48 yards

vs Rutgers (Pinstripe Bowl)

2023 Bad Boys Mowers Pinstripe Bowl
Miami Hurricanes (7-5, 3-5) vs Rutgers Scarlet Knights (6-6, 3-6) – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Rutgers7771031
Miami0107724

at Yankee StadiumBronx, New York

  • Date: Thursday, December 28, 2023
  • Game time: 2:15 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy • Temperature: 52 °F (11 °C) • Wind: 8 mph (13 km/h) NE
  • Game attendance: 35,314
  • Referee: Justin Elliott
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Drew Carter (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (analyst), and Taylor Davis (sideline)
  • Box score
Game information
First quarter
  • (6:54) RUTG – Gavin Wimsatt 1 yard run, Jai Patel kick (Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 8:06; Rutgers 7–0)
Second quarter
  • (7:37) RUTG – Kyle Monangai 7-yard run, Jai Patel kick (Drive: 6 plays, 42 yards, 4:14; Rutgers 14–0)
  • (3:19) MIA – Jacurri Brown 7 yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:18; Rutgers 14–7)
  • (0:00) MIA – Andres Borregales 35 yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 73 yards, 0:45; Rutgers 14–10)
Third quarter
  • (10:33) MIA – Xavier Restrepo 30 yard pass from Jacurri Brown, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 4:27; Miami 17–14)
  • (5:06) RUTG – Timmy Ward 0 yard return of blocked punt, Jai Patel kick (Drive: 3 plays, 6 yards, 2:17; Rutgers 21–17)
Fourth quarter
  • (11:51) RUTG – Gavin Wimsatt 1 yard run, Jai Patel kick (Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 3:04; Rutgers 28–17)
  • (2:35) RUTG – Jai Patel 35 yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 26 yards, 7:12; Rutgers 31–17)
  • (0:27) MIA – Jacurri Brown 1 yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 2:08; Rutgers 31–24)
StatisticsRUTMIA
First downs1722
Plays–yards60-29263-311
Rushes–yards208130
Passing yards84181
Passing: compattint7-15-020-31-1
Time of possession34:2625:34
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
RutgersPassing Gavin Wimsatt 7/15, 84 yards
Rushing Kyle Monangai 163 yards, 1 TD
ReceivingChristian Dremel1 Rec, 23 yards
Miami (FL)Passing Jacurri Brown 20/31, 181 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
RushingJacurri Brown15 carries, 57 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Xavier Restrepo 11 catches, 99 yards, 1 TD

Players drafted into the NFL

RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Club
399 Kamren Kinchens S Los Angeles Rams
7226 Jaden Davis CB Arizona Cardinals
7237 Matt Lee C Cincinnati Bengals
7242 James Williams S Tennessee Titans

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