Miami Hurricanes | |||
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Current season: 2020 Miami (FL) Hurricanes | |||
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First season | 1926 | ||
Athletic director | Blake James | ||
Head coach | Mario Cristobal | ||
1st year, 6–6–0 (.500) | |||
Home stadium | Hard Rock Stadium | ||
Stadium capacity | 64,982 | ||
Stadium surface | Grass | ||
Location | Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S. | ||
Conference | ACC | ||
Division | Coastal | ||
All-time history | |||
All-time record | 633–363–19 (.633) | ||
Postseason bowl record | 19–22–0 (.463) | ||
Claimed national titles | 5 | ||
Conference titles | 9 | ||
Rivalries | Florida Florida State Notre Dame Virginia Tech Boston College | ||
Heisman winners | 2 | ||
Consensus All-Americans | 35 | ||
Current uniform | |||
Colors | Orange, Green, and White
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Fight song | Miami U. How-Dee-Do | ||
Mascot | Sebastian the Ibis | ||
Marching band | Band of the Hour | ||
Outfitter | Adidas | ||
Website | HurricaneSports.com |
The Miami (FL) Hurricanes football team represents the University of Miami located in Coral Gables, Florida. The Hurricanes are a member of the NCAA FBS Atlantic Coast Conference and play their home games at Hard Rock Stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Hurricanes are currently coached by Mario Cristobal.
History[]
The Hurricanes program began in 1926 and has won five AP national championships (1983, 1987, 1989, 1991, 2001).[1] The Miami Hurricanes are among the most storied and decorated football programs in NCAA history. Miami is ranked fourth on the list of All-time Associated Press National Poll Championships, tied with Southern California and Ohio State and behind Alabama, Notre Dame, and Oklahoma.[2] Miami also holds a number of NFL Draft records, including most first-round selections in a single draft and most consecutive drafts with at least one first-round selection.[3] Two Hurricanes have won the Heisman Trophy and nine have been inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame.
Affiliations[]
- 2004-present - Atlantic Coast Conference
- 1991-2003 - Big East Conference
- 1942-1990 - NCAA 1-A independent
Logos/Uniforms[]
Image gallery[]
Seasons[]
2020s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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2023 | Mario Cristobal | |
2022 | Mario Cristobal | 5-7 |
2021 | Manny Diaz | 7-5 |
2020 | Manny Diaz | 8-3 |
2010s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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2019 | Manny Diaz | 6-7 |
2018 | Mark Richt | 7-6 |
2017 | Mark Richt | 10-3 |
2016 | Mark Richt | 9-4 |
2015 | Al Golden; Larry Scott | 8-5 |
2014 | Al Golden | 6-7 |
2013 | Al Golden | 9-4 |
2012 | Al Golden | 7-5 |
2011 | Al Golden | 6-6 |
2010 | Randy Shannon; Jeff Stoutland | 7-6 |
2000s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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2009 | Randy Shannon | 9-4 |
2008 | Randy Shannon | 7-6 |
2007 | Randy Shannon | 5-7 |
2006 | Larry Coker | 7-6 |
2005 | Larry Coker | 9-3 |
2004 | Larry Coker | 9-3 |
2003 | Larry Coker | 11-2 |
2002 | Larry Coker | 12-1 |
2001 | Larry Coker | 12-0 |
2000 | Butch Davis | 11-1 |
1990s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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1999 | Butch Davis | 9-4 |
1998 | Butch Davis | 9-3 |
1997 | Butch Davis | 5-6 |
1996 | Butch Davis | 9-3 |
1995 | Butch Davis | 8-3 |
1994 | Dennis Erickson | 10-2 |
1993 | Dennis Erickson | 9-3 |
1992 | Dennis Erickson | 11-1 |
1991 | Dennis Erickson | 12-0 |
1990 | Dennis Erickson | 10-2 |
1980s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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1989 | Dennis Erickson | 11-1 |
1988 | Jimmy Johnson (coach) | 11-1 |
1987 | Jimmy Johnson (coach) | 12-0 |
1986 | Jimmy Johnson (coach) | 11-1 |
1985 | Jimmy Johnson (coach) | 10-2 |
1984 | Jimmy Johnson (coach) | 8-5 |
1983 | Howard Schnellenberger | 11-1 |
1982 | Howard Schnellenberger | 7-4 |
1981 | Howard Schnellenberger | 9-2 |
1980 | Howard Schnellenberger | 9-3 |
1970s[]
Season | Coach | Record |
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1979 | Howard Schnellenberger | 5-6 |
1978 | Lou Saban | 6-5 |
1977 | Lou Saban | 3-8 |
1976 | Carl Selmer | 3-8 |
1975 | Carl Selmer | 2-8 |
1974 | Pete Elliott | 6-5 |
1973 | Pete Elliott | 5-6 |
1972 | Fran Curci | 5-6 |
1971 | Fran Curci | 4-7 |
1970 | Charlie Tate; Walter Kichefski | 3-8 |
References[]
- ↑ Error on call to template:cite web: Parameters archiveurl and archivedate must be both specified or both omittedJones Jr., Robert C. (2007). Born and Bred. Miami: The University of Miami Magazine.
- ↑ Football Bowl Subdivision Records. NCAA.
- ↑ Battista, Judy. "Miami Hurricanes' First-Round N.F.L. Draft Streak Nears a Likely End", The New York Times, April 11, 2009.
External links[]
- Miami Hurricanes football article at Wikipedia