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D’Eriq King leads No. 11 Miami to comeback win over NC State
Read full article: D’Eriq King leads No. 11 Miami to comeback win over NC StateZonovan Knight had a 100-yard kickoff return to put NC State (4-3, 4-3) on top in the third quarter. NC State led at halftime on the strength of Hockman’s 9-yard touchdown pass to Cary Angeline with 2:49 left. NC State: Angeline, a redshirt senior, has caught at least one touchdown pass in five of the Wolfpack’s games. With a victory, NC State would have been a candidate to climb back into the rankings. NC State: Hosts Florida State next Saturday.
No. 17 Miami runs past No. 18 Louisville 47-34 in ACC opener
Read full article: No. 17 Miami runs past No. 18 Louisville 47-34 in ACC opener18 Louisville 47-34 on Saturday night in the Atlantic Coast Conference opener for both teams. Miami (2-0) led 20-6 at halftime before Louisville (1-1) scored twice in a wild third to get within seven. Knighton also had a 3-yard TD run in the first half after King threw a 17-yard scoring pass to Will Mallory. The 'Canes had 10 chunk plays of at least 18 yards, including seven passing. The explosive plays, it was who we wanted to be.”Said Louisville coach Scott Satterfield, "Just too many big plays.
Brevin Jordan named semifinalist for John Mackey Award
Read full article: Brevin Jordan named semifinalist for John Mackey AwardCORAL GABLES, Fla. - Brevin Jordan is a semifinalist for the award honoring the top tight end in college football. The sophomore for the Miami Hurricanes on Monday was named one of the eight semifinalists for the John Mackey Award. Jordan has 35 catches for a team-high 495 receiving yards and two touchdowns, including a career-high 136 yards in a 42-35 loss to Virginia Tech last month. In just two seasons, Jordan has amassed 782 receiving yards on 67 catches for six touchdowns. He is the only Mackey Award semifinalist from the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Jeff Thomas suspended for Georgia Tech game
Read full article: Jeff Thomas suspended for Georgia Tech gameCentral Michigan defensive back Kyron McKinnie-Harper tackles Miami wide receiver Jeff Thomas during the first half of their game at Hard Rock Stadium, Sept. 21, 2019, in Miami Gardens, Florida. MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - The Miami Hurricanes will be without one of their top wide receivers against Georgia Tech. Team spokesman Camrom Ghorbi said Jeff Thomas will sit out Saturday afternoon's game at Hard Rock Stadium because of a "violation of team rules." Thomas is Miami's third-leading receiver behind tight end Brevin Jordan and K.J. Georgia Tech beat Miami 27-21 last season in Atlanta, but the Yellow Jackets (1-5, 0-3 ACC) have lost four in a row this season and haven't beaten the Hurricanes in South Florida since 2007.
Canes tight end Jordan jokes about getting caught during long run
Read full article: Canes tight end Jordan jokes about getting caught during long runCORAL GABLES, Fla. - Miami Hurricanes tight end Brevin Jordan showed off a sense of humor Tuesday. During Friday's win over Virginia, Jordan received a tight end screen and burst into the open field. However, Jordan was caught from behind before reaching the end zone. Literally, coach Enos. I've heard it from Coach Enos.
Hurricanes see signs of improvement despite slow start
Read full article: Hurricanes see signs of improvement despite slow startNorth Carolina Tar Heels quarterback Sam Howell drops back to pass against the Miami Hurricanes during the first half at Kenan Stadium on Sept. 07, 2019 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. CORAL GABLES, Fla. - The Miami Hurricanes see signs of improvement despite a slow start to their season. I mean, we didn't win the game and all, but as an offense it was a positive for us. We need to execute, we need to finish, we need to learn how to finish as a team." It's a stretch of five straight games at Hard Rock Stadium for the Canes that includes: Central Michigan, Virginia Tech, Virginia, and Georgia Tech.
Williams shines in debut, but Hurricanes fall short against No. 8 Gators
Read full article: Williams shines in debut, but Hurricanes fall short against No. 8 GatorsMiami Hurricanes quarterback Jarren Williams and tight end Brevin Jordan celebrate a touchdown in the second quarter against the Florida Gators at Camping World Stadium on Aug. 24, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. Williams was 19-of-29 for 214 yards and a touchdown, keeping the Hurricanes in the game until the final seconds. Mark Brown/Getty Images Florida Gators wide receiver Kadarius Toney scores a touchdown in the first quarter against the Miami Hurricanes at Camping World Stadium on Aug. 24, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. Mark Brown/Getty Images Miami Hurricanes tight end Brevin Jordan scores a touchdown in the second quarter against the Florida Gators at Camping World Stadium on Aug. 24, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. Mark Brown/Getty Images Florida Gators running back Lamical Perine runs with the ball in the first half against the Miami Hurricanes at Camping World Stadium on Aug. 24, 2019 in Orlando, Florida.
Canes QB competition tight according to TE Brevin Jordan
Read full article: Canes QB competition tight according to TE Brevin JordanMiami tight end Brevin Jordan was asked about competition on Sunday. Jordan said, "The competition is tight. I don't even know how to explain it, but it's really tight right now. They all look really good and I have a close relationship with all three of them. The competition has been going on since Spring practice when the NCAA approved Martell's transfer to Miami.
Brevin Jordon, pair of linebackers named to All-ACC preseason team
Read full article: Brevin Jordon, pair of linebackers named to All-ACC preseason teamMiami tight end Brevin Jordan and linebackers Michael Pinckney and Shaq Quarterman (left to right) have been named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference preseason team. PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. - A trio of Miami Hurricanes were named to the 2019 All-Atlantic Coast Conference preseason team Monday. He is a preseason candidate for the Mackey Award, presented to the top college tight end. Pinckney, Quarterman and fellow linebacker Zach McCloud have started together since they were freshmen. Pinckney and Quarterman are both preseason candidates for the Dick Butkus Award, given to the nation's top linebacker.