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2010 Miami Hurricanes football
Sun Bowl, L 33–17 vs. Notre Dame
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Division(Coastal)
Record7–6 (5–3 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorMark Whipple (2nd season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorJohn Lovett (2nd season)
Base defense4–3, Cover 2
Home stadiumSun Life Stadium
(Capacity: 74,916)
Seasons
← 2009
2011 →
2010 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Atlantic Division
No. 17 Florida State x   6 2     10 4  
No. 23 Maryland   5 3     9 4  
No. 25 NC State   5 3     9 4  
Boston College   4 4     7 6  
Clemson   4 4     6 7  
Wake Forest   1 7     3 9  
Coastal Division
No. 16 Virginia Tech x$   8 0     11 3  
Miami (FL)   5 3     7 6  
Georgia Tech   4 4     6 7  
North Carolina   4 4     8 5  
Duke   1 7     3 9  
Virginia   1 7     4 8  
Championship: Virginia Tech 44, Florida State 33
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2010 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hurricanes were coached by Randy Shannon during the regular season, then coached by Jeff Stoutland (interim) during their bowl game and played their home games at Sun Life Stadium. They are members of the Coastal Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 7–6, 5–3 in ACC play and were invited to the Sun Bowl where they were defeated by Notre Dame, 33–17.

Schedule

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DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 27:30 pmFlorida A&M*No. 13ESPN3W 45–053,674[1]
September 113:30 pmat No. 2 Ohio State*No. 12ESPNNC 24–36 (vacated by Ohio St)105,454[2]
September 237:30 pmat Pittsburgh*No. 19ESPNW 31–358,115[3]
October 212:00 pmat ClemsonNo. 16ESPN2W 30–2182,313[4]
October 98:00 pmNo. 23 Florida StateNo. 13
  • Sun Life Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry)
ABCL 17–4575,115[5]
October 161:00 pmat DukeESPN3W 28–1325,911[6]
October 237:30 pmNorth CarolinaNo. 25
  • Sun Life Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ESPN2W 33–1043,584[7]
October 3012:00 pmat VirginiaNo. 22ESPNL 19–2439,528[8]
November 612:00 pmMarylanddagger
  • Sun Life Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ESPNUW 26–2055,434[9]
November 1312:00 pmat Georgia TechACCNW 35–1047,425[10]
November 203:30 pmNo. 14 Virginia TechNo. 24
  • Sun Life Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry)
ESPNL 17–3140,101[11]
November 2712:00 pmSouth Florida*
  • Sun Life Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ESPNUL 20–23 OT41,148[12]
December 312:00 pmvs. Notre Dame*CBSL 17–3354,021[13]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

Pre-season

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Following Miami's loss to Wisconsin in the Champs Sports Bowl, defensive lineman Allen Bailey, wide receiver Leonard Hankerson, and offensive lineman Orlando Franklin announced they would be returning for their senior seasons despite being considered possible candidates to enter the 2010 NFL draft.[14]

In January it was reported that defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator Clint Hurtt would be leaving to go to the University of Louisville to become their new defensive line coach. On January 27, Miami hired Rick Petri to replace Hurtt as the defensive line coach.[15] Petri had previously coached at the University of Kentucky and had once coached the defensive line before at Miami between 1993 and 1995. Wide receivers coach Aubrey Hill was named the new recruiting coordinator.[16] In February, running backs coach Tommie Robinson left to take the same position for the Arizona Cardinals. He was replaced by Mike Cassano, who was previously running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Florida International University, and had also coached at the University of Massachusetts Amherst under current Miami offensive coordinator Mark Whipple.[17] Head coach Randy Shannon later announced that defensive assistant Michael Barrow would be returning to his position of full-time linebackers coach after defensive coordinator John Lovett had filled the position during the 2009 season.[18][19] Barrow had been the linebackers coach in 2007 and 2008.

Miami began spring practice on February 23.[20] Quarterback Jacory Harris only participated in non-throwing drills while recovering from a shoulder injury.[21] Miami concluded spring practice with its spring game on March 27.[22]

In March 2010, the Miami track team signed Latwan Anderson, who was also a four-star defensive back recruit in football. Anderson will walk on to the football team in the fall. Anderson's track scholarship will convert to a football scholarship once he plays in his first football game.

On May 12, Randy Shannon signed a new four-year contract with Miami.[23]

On July 9, The New York Times reported that offensive lineman Seantrel Henderson, one of the top high school recruits in the nation, would attend the University of Miami in August 2010, academically cleared to play the 2010 season. Henderson previously signed a national letter of intent to join the USC Trojans. Henderson signed with the Trojans after assurances from coach Lane Kiffin that the Trojans football program would not be hit with major penalties following infractions made in previous seasons. After the NCAA penalized the Trojans in June 2010, Henderson was released from his letter of intent, allowing him to freely sign with another football program.[24]

Senior defensive end Stephen Wesley was dismissed from the team at the end of July, reportedly for academic reasons.[25] On August 2, junior wide receiver Thearon Collier was also dismissed due to team violations.[26]

Miami began fall practice on August 5.[27]

2010 recruiting class

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Player Position Height Weight Hometown High School/Prep School/Junior College
Latwan Anderson Safety 5-10 185 Cleveland, OH Glenville HS
Jermaine Barton Offensive Lineman 6-6 270 Ft. Lauderdale, FL St. Thomas Aquinas
Jeffrey Brown Defensive tackle 6-3 275 Evanston, IL Evanston HS
Malcolm Bunche Offensive Lineman 6-6 325 Newark, DE Newark HS/Milford Academy
Kelvin Cain Linebacker 6-4 210 Clovis, CA Buchanan HS
Eduardo Clements Running back 5-10 185 Miami, FL Booker T Washington HS
Asante-Jabari Cleveland Tight end 6-5 230 Sacramento, CA Christian Brothers HS
Tyrone Cornelius Linebacker 6-2 195 Stone Mountain, GA Stephenson HS
Devont'a Davis Defensive back 6-2 180 Gainesville, FL Gainesville HS
Jeremy Davis Corner Back 5-11 162 Ft. Myers, FL Ft. Myers HS
Johnathan Feliciano Offensive Tackle 6-4 283 Davie, FL Western HS
Chase Ford Tight end 6-6 245 Kilgore, TX Kilgore J.C.
James Gaines Linebacker 6-3 205 Buffalo, NY Canisius HS
Tavadis Glenn Offensive Tackle 6-5 265 Jacksonville, FL Terry Parker HS
Maurice Hagens Fullback 6-1 235 Tampa, FL Tampa Bay Tech HS
Darion Hall Running back 6-1 200 Naples,FL Lely HS
Seantrel Henderson Offensive Tackle 6-8 340 Saint Paul, MN Cretin-Derham Hall
Allen Hurns Wide receiver 6-2 175 Miami, FL Carol City HS
Storm Johnson Runningback 6-1 217 Loganville, GA Loganville HS
Brandon Linder Offensive Lineman 6-6 290 Ft. Lauderdale, FL St. Thomas Aquinas
Shane McDermott Center 6-3 266 Wellington, FL Palm Beach Central HS
Stephen Morris Quarterback 6-2 186 Miami Shores, FL Monsignor Pace HS
Kevin Nelson Linebacker 6-1 220 Gainesville, FL Gainesville HS
Cobie Okafor Corner Back 5-10 180 Miami, FL Booker T Washington HS
Keion Payne Corner Back 6-0 165 Ft. Lauderdale, FL St. Thomas Aquinas
David Perry Defensive end 6-6 230 Ft. Lauderdale, FL University School HS
Kacy Rodgers Corner Back 6-2 185 Southlake, TX Carroll HS
Andrew Tallman Tight end 6-5 237 Dorchester, MA Boston College HS
Delmar Taylor Defensive tackle 6-4 265 Miami Beach, FL Miami Beach HS
Clive Walford Tight end 6-6 225 Belle Glade, FL Glades Central HS
Travis Williams Linebacker 6-2 189 Norfolk, VA Monsignor Pace HS

Roster

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2010 Miami Hurricanes football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
OL 73 Jermaine Barton Fr
WR 3 Travis Benjamin Jr
RB 20 Damien Berry Sr
WR Ben Bruneau So
OL 79 Malcolm Bunche Fr
WR 47 LaRon Byrd Jr
FB 43 John Calhoun Jr
RB 32 Lee Chambers Jr
RB 23 Eduardo Clements Fr
TE 82 Asante Cleveland Fr
RB 2 Graig Cooper Sr
OL 70 Jonathan Feliciano Fr
OL 61 Joel Figueroa Sr
TE 9 Chase Ford Jr
OL 74 Orlando Franklin Sr
TE 84 Richard Gordon Sr
OL 66 Harland Gunn Jr
RB 33 Maurice Hagens Fr
RB 19 Darion Hall Fr
WR 85 Leonard Hankerson Sr
QB 12 Jacory Harris Jr
OL 77 Seantrel Henderson Fr
QB 11 A.J. Highsmith So
FB 30 Patrick Hill Sr
OL 63 Tyler Horn Jr
WR 80 Allen Hurns Fr
RB 5 Mike James So
WR 4 Aldarius Johnson Jr
WR 81 Davon Johnson So
OL 78 Jermaine Johnson  Fr
RB 24 Storm Johnson Fr
OL 55 Ben Jones So
OL 65 Brandon Linder Fr
OL Eduardo Lopez  Fr
OL 62 Shane McDermott Fr
RB 6 Lamar Miller  Fr
QB 17 Stephen Morris Fr
TE 88 Billy Sanders  Fr
WR 86 Tommy Streeter So
TE 87 Andrew Tallman Fr
WR 83 Kendal Tompkins So
FB David Thompson  Fr
QB 89 Gustav Carson  Fr
TE 46 Clive Walford Fr
OL 72 Brandon Washington So
OL 75 Jared Wheeler  Fr
QB 16 Spencer Whipple Jr
OL 71 Cory White  Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DB 26 Ray-Ray Armstrong So
DL 57 Allen Bailey Sr
DL 91 Jeffrey Brown Fr
LB 45 Ramon Buchanan Jr
RB 94 Michael Vargas Fr
DB 37 Jared Campbell Sr
LB 39 Tyrone Cornelius Fr
DB 18 Devont'a Davis Fr
DL 49 Dyron Dye  Fr
DL 99 Marcus Fortson So
LB 58 Jordan Futch Jr
LB 59 James Gaines Fr
DB Nathan Gholston So
LB 69 Sean Goldstein So
LB 51 Shayon Green  Fr
DL 95 Gavin Hardin So
DB 1 Brandon Harris Jr
DB 13 Ryan Hill Sr
DB 29 Joshua Livesley Fr
DL 92 Josh Holmes Sr
LB 34 C.J. Holton So
DL 98 Jeremy Lewis Jr
LB Erik Lichter So
LB 44 Colin McCarthy Sr
DB 21 Brandon McGee So
DB 38 Cory Nelms Sr
LB 52 Kevin Nelson Fr
DB 29 JoJo Nicolas Jr
DL 97 Adewale Ojomo Jr
DB 24 Cobie Okafor  Fr
LB 53 Levi Paalua So
DB 29 Keion Payne Fr
DL 96 Curtis Porter So
DL 54 Micanor Regis Jr
DB 15 Jamal Reid  Fr
LB 36 Kylan Robinson Sr
DL 93 Luther Robinson  Fr
DL 56 Marcus Robinson Jr
DB 22 Kacy Rodgers Fr
DL 48 Andrew Smith Jr
LB 31 Sean Spence Jr
DB 7 Vaughn Telemaque So
DB 16 James Klein So
DB 8 DeMarcus Van Dyke Sr
DL 35 Olivier Vernon So
LB 41 Travis Williams Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
P/K 25 Matt Bosher Sr
LS 60 Chris Ivory Jr
K 40 Jake Wieclaw So
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: January 2, 2011

Depth chart

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(prior to Game 12 versus South Florida)

Rankings

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Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP131217191613RV2522RVRV24RV
Coaches131217191714RV2522RVRV21RV
HarrisNot releasedRV2422RVRV24RVNot released
BCSNot released2224Not released

Regular season

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Florida A&M

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1 2 3 4 Total
FAMU 0 0 0 0 0
#13 Miami 14 21 7 3 45
  • 1st quarter
    • Leonard Hankerson 19 yard touchdown pass from Jacory Harris. Bosher PAT Good. (7-0 MIA)
    • Leonard Hankerson 40 yard touchdown pass from Jacory Harris. Bosher PAT Good. (14-0 MIA)
  • 2nd quarter
    • Damien Berry 32 yard touchdown pass from Jacory Harris. Bosher PAT Good. (21-0 MIA)
    • Ray Ray Armstrong 22 yard interception return. Bosher PAT Good. (28-0 MIA)
    • Mike James 1 yard touchdown run. Bosher PAT Good. (35-0 MIA)
  • 3rd quarter
    • Lamar Miller 5 yard touchdown run. Bosher PAT Good. (42-0 MIA)
  • 4th quarter
    • Matt Bosher 24 yard field goal. (45-0 MIA)

Ohio State

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1 2 3 4 Total
#12 Miami 7 10 0 7 24
#2 Ohio State 3 23 10 0 36

Miami and Ohio State last played when they met in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl playing for the national championship, a game won by Ohio State in double overtime, 31–24. In 2010, Miami lost to Ohio State 36–24, but the Buckeyes' win was later vacated after an NCAA investigation of their program.

Pittsburgh

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1 2 3 4 Total
#19 Miami 7 3 7 14 31
Pittsburgh 0 0 0 3 3

Miami and Pittsburgh last met in 2003 at Pittsburgh in a game won by Miami 28–14. Miami is 21–9–1 all time against Pittsburgh.

Clemson

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1 2 3 4 Total
#17 Miami 7 20 0 3 30
Clemson 7 7 7 0 21

Miami and Clemson last met in 2009 at Miami in a game won by Clemson 40–37. Miami is 5–3 all time against Clemson.

Florida State

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1 2 3 4 Total
#24 Florida State 7 17 7 14 45
#14 Miami 0 7 10 0 17

Jermaine Thomas scored a career-high three touchdowns, all in the first 21 minutes, and Chris Thompson ended the scoring with a 90-yard touchdown run in the 4th quarter. The 90-yard run is the longest run Miami has ever allowed in the history of its football program. The 23rd ranked Seminoles enjoyed a surprisingly easy 45-17 victory. The 45 points is the second-most points Florida State has scored in the series.

Duke

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1 2 3 4 Total
Miami 0 14 14 0 28
Duke 3 0 7 3 13

Miami and Duke last met in 2009 at Miami in a game won by Miami 34–16. Miami is 6–1 all time against Duke.

North Carolina

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1 2 3 4 Total
North Carolina 3 7 0 0 10
#25 Miami 0 13 13 7 33

Miami and North Carolina last met in 2009 at Chapel Hill in a game won by North Carolina 33–24. Miami is 5–8 all time against North Carolina.

Virginia

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1 2 3 4 Total
#22 Miami 0 0 0 19 19
Virginia 0 14 3 7 24

Miami and Virginia last met in 2009 at Miami in a game won by Miami 52–17. Miami is 5–3 all time against Virginia.

Maryland

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1 2 3 4 Total
Maryland 0 17 0 3 20
Miami 6 9 3 8 26

Miami and Maryland last met in 2006 at College Park in a game won by Maryland 14–13. Miami is 7–8 all time against Maryland.

Georgia Tech

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1 2 3 4 Total
Miami 14 0 14 7 35
Georgia Tech 0 3 7 0 10

Miami and Georgia Tech last met in 2009 at Miami in a game won by Miami 33–17. Miami is 5–10 all time against Georgia Tech.

Virginia Tech

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1 2 3 4 Total
#15 Virginia Tech 7 3 7 14 31
#21 Miami 7 3 7 0 17

Miami and Virginia Tech last met in 2009 at Blacksburg in a game won by Virginia Tech 31–7. Miami is 17–10 all time against Virginia Tech.

South Florida

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1 2 3 4OT Total
South Florida 0 3 7 76 23
Miami 0 0 7 103 20

Miami was upset by South Florida losing to the Bulls in over time 23–20. Miami is now 2–1 all time against South Florida.

Sun Bowl: Notre Dame

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Shannon fired, Al Golden hired

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Head coach Randy Shannon was fired the day following the South Florida loss.

On December 12, 2010, ESPN reported that Miami had offered the new head coaching position to former Temple University head coach Al Golden.[28]

In press-conference remarks upon his hiring on December 13, 2010, Golden emphasized the importance of the Miami legacy. "It's the most recognizable brand in college football," he said; "I go back to the former players that are here, the five national championships, 20 national award winners, countless All-Americans, incredible tradition; it's a dream job."[29]

Golden also announced after the bowl game that offensive coordinator Mark Whipple would not be retained and his replacement could come from the NFL.[30]

References

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  4. ^ "2010 Clemson Football Media Guide" (PDF). Clemson University. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 29, 2014. Retrieved November 13, 2011.
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  13. ^ "Notre Dame vs. Miami - Box Score - December 31, 2010 - ESPN".
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  15. ^ Miller–Degnan, Susan (January 27, 2010). "Hurricanes Hire Petri to Coach the Defensive Line". The Miami Herald. Retrieved January 28, 2010.
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  17. ^ Miller–Degnan, Susan (February 27, 2010). "Right at Home". The Miami Herald. Retrieved February 27, 2010.
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  19. ^ Milian, Jorge (February 11, 2010). "Micheal Barrow is Miami Hurricanes' New/Old Linebackers coach". The Palm Beach Post. Archived from the original on February 14, 2010. Retrieved February 11, 2010./
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  21. ^ "Miami's Harris will do some non-throwing drills". February 22, 2010.
  22. ^ Miller–Degnan, Susan (March 28, 2010). "Backup QBs Display Promise". The Miami Herald. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
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  25. ^ Miller–Degnan, Susan (July 31, 2010). "UM Football: DE Steven Wesley Dismissed from Team". The Miami Herald. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
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