1984 Miami Hurricanes football team

The 1984 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. It was the Hurricanes' 59th season of football. The Hurricanes were led by first-year head coach Jimmy Johnson and played their home games at the Orange Bowl. They finished the season 8–5 overall. They were invited to the Fiesta Bowl where they lost to UCLA, 39–37.

1984 Miami Hurricanes football
Fiesta Bowl, L 37–39 vs. UCLA
ConferenceIndependent
Ranking
APNo. 18
Record8–5
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorGary Stevens (2nd season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorBill Trout (1st season)
Base defense5–2[1]
Home stadiumMiami Orange Bowl
Seasons
← 1983
1985 →
1984 NCAA Division I-A independents football records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 5 Boston College   1020
No. 11 South Carolina   1020
Army   831
Rutgers   730
No. 17 Florida State   732
Virginia Tech   840
West Virginia   840
No. 18 Miami (FL)   850
Notre Dame   750
Southwestern Louisiana   650
Penn State   650
Syracuse   650
Temple   650
Memphis State   551
Navy   461
Southern Miss   470
Pittsburgh   371
Tulane   380
Cincinnati   290
East Carolina   290
Louisville   290
Rankings from AP Poll

The Hurricanes were the defending national champions from the 1983 college football season. Having defeated number one ranked Auburn, and then Florida, they rose to be ranked number one before their game at Michigan. They remained in the top ten after that loss. They lost again to Florida State. They beat a ranked Notre Dame team in South Bend to return to the top 10. The Hurricanes earned three more wins, but then suffered two of the most notable losses in college football history.

On November 10, at the Miami Orange Bowl, Maryland defeated the Hurricanes with the largest comeback in college football history.[2] Down 31–0 at halftime, Frank Reich, who had been injured, came off the bench and led the comeback. At the start of the third quarter, Reich led the Terrapins on multiple scoring drives. Three touchdowns in the third quarter and a fourth at the start of the final quarter turned what was a blowout into a close game. Maryland completed a 42–9 second half, and won 42–40.[3]

Two weeks later at the Orange Bowl stadium, the Hurricanes faced the Boston College Eagles in a nationally televised game that has become known as "Hail Flutie". It has been regarded by FOX Sports writer Kevin Hench as among the most memorable moments in sports.[4] The game is most notable for a last-second Hail Mary pass from quarterback Doug Flutie to wide receiver Gerard Phelan to give Boston College the win.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
August 279:00 pmvs. No. 1 AuburnNo. 10KATZW 20–1851,131[5]
September 17:30 pmvs. No. 17 FloridaNo. 10ESPNW 32–2072,813[6]
September 81:00 pmat No. 14 MichiganNo. 1KATZL 14–22105,403[7]
September 152:30 pmat PurdueNo. 5W 28–1756,716
September 223:30 pmNo. 15 Florida StateNo. 4CBSL 3–3860,210
September 297:00 pmRiceNo. 16
  • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
W 38–320,084
October 67:30 pmat No. 16 Notre DameNo. 14ESPNW 31–1359,075
October 13at CincinnatiNo. 10KATZW 49–2525,642
October 2012:00 pmPittsburgh No. 9
  • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
W 27–732,872
November 312:30 pmat LouisvilleNo. 6W 38–2320,113
November 1012:00 pmMarylandNo. 6
  • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
JPL 40–4231,548[8]
November 232:30 pmNo. 10 Boston CollegeNo. 12
  • Miami Orange Bowl
  • Miami, FL
CBSL 45–4730,325
January 11:30 pmvs. No. 14 UCLANo. 13NBCL 37–3960,310

Roster

PlayerClassPosSummary
Bernie Kosar*QB262 Cmp, 416 Att, 3642 Yds, 25 TD
Vinny TestaverdeQB17 Cmp, 34 Att, 184 Yds, 0 TD
Alonzo Highsmith*RB146 Att, 906 Yds, 6.2 Avg
Darryl Oliver*RB92 Att, 407 Yds, 4.4 Avg
Melvin BrattonRB49 Att, 279 Yds, 5.7 Avg
Warren WilliamsRB29 Att, 140 Yds, 4.8 Avg
Steve StaffierRB9 Att, 48 Yds, 5.3 Avg
Todd StanishRB9 Att, 28 Yds, 3.1 Avg
Eric HamRB8 Att, 11 Yds, 1.4 Avg
Eddie Brown*WR59 Rec, 1114 Yds, 18.9 Avg
Stanley Shakespeare*WR38 Rec, 621 Yds, 16.3 Avg
David KintighWR4 Rec, 62 Yds, 15.5 Avg
Brian BladesWR3 Rec, 50 Yds, 16.7 Avg
Kenny OliverWR1 Rec, 17 Yds, 17.0 Avg
Willie Smith*TE66 Rec, 852 Yds, 12.9 Avg
Alfredo RobertsTE5 Rec, 50 Yds, 10.0 Avg
Charles HenryTE1 Rec, 1 Yds, 1.0 Avg
Paul Bertucelli*OL
Juan Comendeiro*OL
Dave Heffernan*OL
Ian Sinclair*OL
Alvin Ward*OL
Mike MooreOL
Willie Lee Broughton*DL
Dallas Cameron*DL
Julio Cortes*DL
Kevin Fagan*DL
Joe Kohlbrand*DL
Paul O'ConnorDL
John McVeigh*LB
Winston Moss*LB
Bruce FlemingLB
Ken Calhoun*DB
Darrell Fullington*DB
Greg Jones*DB
Willie Martinez*DB
Lucious DelegalDB
Reggie SuttonDB
Rick TutenP
Steve MinieP
J.C. PennyKR

[9]

Other: LB #45 George Mira Jr. (FR)

Game summaries

Auburn

#1 Auburn vs. #10 Miami (FL)
1234Total
Tigers0123318
Hurricanes770620
  • Bernie Kosar 21/38, 329 Yds, 2 TD
  • Alonzo Highsmith 21 Rush, 140 Yds
  • Eddie Brown 8, Rec 157 Yds

[10][11][12]

Florida

#10 Miami (FL) vs. #17 Florida
1234Total
Hurricanes31331332
Gators373720

[13]


Michigan

#1 Miami (FL) at #14 Michigan
1234Total
Hurricanes007714
Wolverines6061022

[14]

Purdue

#5 Miami (FL) at Purdue
1234Total
Hurricanes7714028
Boilermakers1070017

[15]


Florida State

Rice

Notre Dame

#14 Miami (FL) at #16 Notre Dame
1234Total
Hurricanes07141031
Fighting Irish0103013

[16]

At Cincinnati

Pittsburgh

Louisville

#6 Miami (FL) at Louisville
1234Total
Hurricanes0247738
Cardinals0371323
  • Kosar 22/36, 330 Yds
  • Highsmith 18 Rush, 100 Yds
  • Smith 10 Rec, 124 Yds
  • Brown 5 Rec, 113 Yds

[17]

Maryland

Maryland at #6 Miami (FL)
1234Total
Terrapins00212142
Hurricanes7243640
  • Date: November 16
  • Location: Orange Bowl
  • Game attendance: 31,548
  • Game weather: 80 °F (27 °C), Partly sunny, Wind NE 9 mph (14 km/h)
  • TV announcers (JP): Mike Patrick, Kevin Kiley, and Chris Clackum

[18]

Boston College

#10 Boston College at #12 Miami (FL)
1234Total
Eagles141431647
Hurricanes714101445

[19]


UCLA (Fiesta Bowl)

#14 UCLA vs. #13 Miami (FL)
1234Total
Bruins71571039
Hurricanes14731337

[20]

References