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1 Schedule  





2 Rankings  





3 Game summaries  



3.1  Arkansas  





3.2  Houston  





3.3  Tulsa  





3.4  Oklahoma State  





3.5  Penn State  





3.6  Long Beach State  





3.7  Arizona  





3.8  West Virginia  





3.9  Florida State  





3.10  Boston College  





3.11  San Diego State  





3.12  Vs. Nebraska (Orange Bowl)  







4 Personnel  



4.1  Coaching staff  





4.2  Roster  







5 Awards and honors  



5.1  First Team All-Americans  





5.2  Award finalists  





5.3  Jack Harding University of Miami MVP Award  







6 1992 NFL Draft  





7 References  














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1991 Miami Hurricanes football

AP Poll national champion
Orange Bowl champion

Orange Bowl, W 22–0 vs. Nebraska

ConferenceBig East Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 2
APNo. 1
Record12–0 (2–0 Big East)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorBob Bratkowski (3rd season)
Offensive schemeOne-Back Spread
Defensive coordinatorSonny Lubick (3rd season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumMiami Orange Bowl
(Capacity: 74,712)
Seasons
← 1990
1992 →
1991 Big East Conference football standings
  • t
  • e
  • Conf Overall
    Team W   L   T W   L   T
    No.11Syracuse 5 0 0 10 2 0
    No.1Miami (FL) 2 0 0 12 0 0
    Virginia Tech 1 0 0 5 6 0
    Pittsburgh 3 2 0 6 5 0
    West Virginia 3 4 0 6 5 0
    Rutgers 2 3 0 6 5 0
    Boston College 2 4 0 4 7 0
    Temple 0 5 0 2 9 0
    • The Big East did not crown an official champion until 1993 when full league play began.
    Rankings from AP Poll

    The 1991 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 1991 NCAA Division I-A football season. It was the Hurricanes' 66th season of football and first as a member of the Big East Conference. The Hurricanes were led by third-year head coach Dennis Erickson and played their home games at the Orange Bowl. They finished the season 12–0 overall and 2–0 in the Big East while playing a partial conference schedule. They were invited to the Orange Bowl where they defeated Nebraska, 22–0. The Hurricanes were named as national champions by the AP Poll, the program's fourth national championship. Washington, who also finished 12–0 overall, were named as champions by the Coaches Poll.

    Schedule[edit]

    DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
    August 3112:00 pmatArkansas*No. 3
  • Little Rock, AR
  • ABCW 31–346,308
    September 128:00 pmNo. 10Houston*No. 2
  • Miami, FL
  • ESPNW 40–1071,842
    September 282:00 pmatTulsa*No. 2
  • Tulsa, OK
  • W 34–1035,689
    October 512:00 pmOklahoma State*No. 2
    • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
  • W 40–342,751
    October 1212:00 pmNo. 9Penn State*No. 2
    • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
  • ABCW 26–2075,723
    October 194:00 pmLong Beach State*No. 2
    • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
  • W 55–040,498[1]
    October 2610:00 pmatArizona*No. 2
  • Tucson, AZ
  • W 36–953,349
    November 94:00 pmWest VirginiadaggerNo. 3
    • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
  • W 27–360,250[2]
    November 1612:00 pmat No. 1Florida State*No. 2
  • Tallahassee, FL (rivalry)
  • ABCW 17–1663,442
    November 237:30 pmatBoston CollegeNo. 1
  • Chestnut Hill, MA
  • ESPNW 19–1432,071
    November 307:30 pmSan Diego State*No. 1
    • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
  • ESPNW 39–1256,721
    January 18:00 pmvs. No. 11Nebraska*No. 1
    • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL (Orange Bowl, rivalry)
  • NBCW 22–077,747
    • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time
  • Rankings[edit]

    Ranking movements
    Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
    т = Tied with team above or below ( ) = First-place votes
    Week
    PollPre1234567891011121314Final
    AP3(2)3(1)2(2)2(8)2(8)2(2)2(1)2(1)2(2)2(3)2 т (3)2(3)1(46)1(3712)1(37)1(32)
    Coaches2(3)2(3)2(3)2(6)2(5)2(3)2(3)2(3)2(4)2(4)2(4)2(4)1(44)1(32)2(30)2(2512)

    Game summaries[edit]

    Arkansas[edit]

    #3 Miami (FL) at Arkansas
    1 234Total
    Hurricanes 7 7710 31
    Razorbacks 0 300 3

    [3]

    Houston[edit]

    [4]

    Tulsa[edit]

    #2 Miami (FL) at Tulsa
    1 234Total
    Hurricanes 0 2176 34
    Golden Hurricane 0 307 10

    [5]

    Oklahoma State[edit]

    Oklahoma State at #2 Miami (FL)
    1 234Total
    Cowboys 0 030 3
    Hurricanes 17 1337 40
    • Date: October 5
    • Location: Orange Bowl
    • Game attendance: 42,751

    [6]

    Penn State[edit]

    #9 Penn State at #2 Miami (FL)
    1 234Total
    Nittany Lions 3 377 20
    Hurricanes 3 3146 26
    • Date: October 12
    • Location: Orange Bowl
    • Game attendance: 75,723
    • Television network: ABC

    [7]

    Long Beach State[edit]

    Long Beach State at #2 Miami (FL)
    1 234Total
    49ers 0 000 0
    Hurricanes 7 28713 55
    • Date: October 19
    • Location: Orange Bowl
    • Game attendance: 40,498

    [8]

    Arizona[edit]

    West Virginia[edit]

    Florida State[edit]

    #2 Miami (FL) at #1 Florida State
    1 234Total
    Hurricanes 7 0010 17
    Seminoles 3 733 16
       

    Boston College[edit]

    San Diego State[edit]

    Vs. Nebraska (Orange Bowl)[edit]

    #1 Miami (FL) vs. #11 Nebraska
    1 234Total
    Hurricanes 13 090 22
    Cornhuskers 0 000 0

    Personnel[edit]

    Coaching staff[edit]

    Name Position Seasons Alma Mater
    Dennis Erickson Head coach 3rd Montana State (1969)
    Bob Bratkowski Offensive coordinator/wide receivers 3rd Washington State (1978)
    Sonny Lubick Defensive Coordinator/defensive backs 3rd Western Montana (1960)
    Gregg Smith Offensive line 3rd Idaho (1969)
    Dave Arnold Special Teams/tight ends 3rd
    Bob Karmelowicz Defensive line 3rd Bridgeport (1972)
    Art Kehoe Assistant offensive line 7th Miami (1982)
    Ed Orgeron Defensive line 3rd Northwestern State (1984)
    Tommy Tuberville Linebackers 3rd Southern Arkansas (1976)
    Alex Wood Running backs 3rd Iowa (1978)

    Roster[edit]

    1991 Miami Hurricanes football team roster
    Players Coaches
    Offense
    Pos. # Name Class
    TE 17 Coleman Bell Jr
    WR 88 Horace Copeland Jr
    TE 82 Carlos Etheredge Jr
    OT 72 Mario Cristobal Jr
    RB 30 Stephen McGuire Jr
    RB 33 Russell Sapp Sr
    OT 73 Leon Searcy Sr
    WR 35 Darryl Spencer Jr
    WR 36 Lamar Thomas Jr
    QB 13 Gino Torretta Jr
    G 78 Kipp Vickers Jr
    WR 5 Kevin Williams So
    Defense
    Pos. # Name Class
    LB 1 Jessie Armstead Jr
    LB 56 Michael Barrow Jr
    LB 49 Robert Bass Jr
    DT 94 Dwayne Johnson Fr
    CB 47 Ryan McNeil Jr
    DE 93 Robert J Davis So
    DL 41 Patrick Riley Fr
    LB 45 Darrin Smith Jr
    DB 31 Darryl Williams Jr
    Special teams
    Pos. # Name Class
    K 27 Carlos Huerta Sr
    Head coach
    Coordinators/assistant coaches

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

    Roster

    Awards and honors[edit]

    First Team All-Americans[edit]

    Award finalists[edit]

    Bold indicates winners

    Russell Sapp, RB/KR/PR -Big East Co-Special Teams Player of the Year

    Jack Harding University of Miami MVP Award[edit]

    1992 NFL Draft[edit]

    Player Position Round Pick Team
    Leon Searcy Tackle 1 11 Pittsburgh Steelers
    Darryl Williams Defensive Back 1 28 Cincinnati Bengals
    Craig Erickson Quarterback 4 86 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    Anthony Hamlet Defensive end 10 263 Seattle Seahawks
    Kelvin Harris Center 12 312 Los Angeles Rams
    Carlos Huerta Kicker 12 315 San Diego Chargers

    [9]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Miami 55 Long Beach St. 0". The Desert Sun. Palm Springs, California. October 20, 1991. p. B-7. Retrieved February 10, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  • ^ "Miami wakes up, tops West Virginia 27–3". The Palm Beach Post. November 10, 1991. Retrieved February 4, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ Gainesville Sun. 1991 Sep 01. Retrieved 2017-Jan-01.
  • ^ "Miami bad boys humble Houston in 40-10 win". The Baltimore Sun. September 13, 1991. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  • ^ "Miami shakes off rust, blasts Tulsa." Gainesville Sun. 1991 Sep 29. Retrieved 2017-Jan-07.
  • ^ "Miami jumps on OSU early." Gainesville Sun. 1991 Oct 6. Retrieved 2017-Jan-08.
  • ^ "With TV distracted, UM whips Penn St." Gainesville Sun. 1991 Oct 13. Retrieved 2017-Jan-14.
  • ^ Gainesville Sun. 1991 Oct 20. Retrieved 2017-Jan-15.
  • ^ "1992 NFL Draft Listing - Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on December 21, 2007.

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