2008 Miami Hurricanes football team

The 2008 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Hurricanes' 83rd season of football and 5th as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Hurricanes were led by second-year head coach Randy Shannon and played their home games at Dolphin Stadium. They finished the season 7–6 overall and 4–4 in the ACC to finish in a tie for third place in the Coastal Division. They were invited to the Emerald Bowl where they lost to California, 24–17.

2008 Miami Hurricanes football
Emerald Bowl, L 17–24 vs. California
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Division(Coastal)
Record7–6 (4–4 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorPatrick Nix (2nd season)
Offensive schemePro-style, spread
Defensive coordinatorBill Young (1st season)
Base defense4–3, zone blitz
Home stadiumDolphin Stadium
(Capacity: 74,916)
Seasons
← 2007
2009 →
2008 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Atlantic Division
Boston College xy 53  95 
No. 21 Florida State x 53  94 
Maryland 44  85 
Wake Forest 44  85 
Clemson 44  76 
NC State 44  67 
Coastal Division
No. 15 Virginia Tech xy$ 53  104 
No. 22 Georgia Tech x 53  94 
North Carolina 04  05 
Miami (FL) 44  76 
Virginia 35  57 
Duke 17  48 

Championship: Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 12
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
  • North Carolina vacated 8 wins, including 4 ACC wins
Rankings from AP Poll

Before the season

Roster changes

University of Miami safety Kenny Phillips and defensive end Calais Campbell made the decision to forgo their senior years and declare for the NFL Draft. Phillips was drafted in the first round, No. 31 overall by the New York Giants. Campbell was drafted in the second round, No. 50 overall to the Arizona Cardinals. Linebacker Tavaris Gooden was also drafted in the third round, No. 79 overall to the Baltimore Ravens. Senior quarterback Kirby Freeman, who split time with now undrafted free-agent Kyle Wright in 2007, was informed by the University of Miami coaching staff that he would begin the year third on the depth chart, behind redshirt freshman Robert Marve and true freshman Jacory Harris. Shocked at this news, Freeman decided to transfer, going back to his native Texas at Baylor University.[1][2]Freshman Doug Wiggins, rated the nation's thirty-third best player coming out of high school by Rivals.com, transferred to Western Michigan. The reasons for the move were unclear but reports eventually surfaced that Wiggins had had trouble adjusting to his backup role.[3]Freshman Chris Perry transferred to Texas Tech University after redshirting his freshman year at UM.[4]Junior DajLeon Farr, previously a top tight end recruit out of high school, transferred to the University of Memphis.[5] Daren Daly, a former walk-on kicker who previously attended Florida State University, also decided to transfer and faced his former Hurricanes team as a member of the UCF Golden Knights.Other transfers included George Robinson, George Timmons, Jerrell Mabry, Charlie Jones, Demetri Stewart, and Luqman Abdallah. Junior defensive end Courtney Harris suffered an Achilles injury and was out for the season.[6]

Recruiting class of 2008

NamePosHtWtHometownHigh School/Prep School/Junior College
Travis BenjaminWR5-11160Belle Glades, FloridaGlades Central HS
Arthur BrownLB6-2210Wichita, KansasWichita East HS
Ramon BuchananLB6-1195Melbourne, FloridaPalm Bay HS
LaRon ByrdWR6-4205Boutte, LouisianaHahnville HS
John CalhounFB6-3235Micco, FloridaSebastian River HS
Thearon CollierWR5-9163Miami, FloridaBooker T. Washington HS
Taylor CookQB6-7230Eagle Lake, TexasRice Consolidated HS
Marcus ForstonDT6-2305Miami, FloridaNorthwestern HS
Jordan FutchLB6-3202Hollywood, FloridaChaminade Madonna College Prep
Gavin HardinLB6-5240Jackson, TennesseeJackson Central-Merry High School
Antonio HarperLB6-4220Memphis, TennesseeMelrose HS
Brandon HarrisCB5-11185Miami, FloridaBooker T. Washington HS
Jacory HarrisQB6-4172Miami, FloridaNorthwestern HS
Patrick HillFB5-11248Torrance, CaliforniaEl Camino Comm. College
C.J. HoltonS6-2195Crawfordville, FloridaWakulla HS
Chris JhonS6-0200Weston, FloridaCypress Bay HS
Aldarius JohnsonWR6-2200Miami, FloridaNorthwestern HS
Davon JohnsonWR5-11170Miami, FloridaBooker T. Washington HS
Ben JonesOT6-6280Miami, FloridaNorthwestern HS
Zach KaneFB/LB6-3220Toms River, New JerseyToms River North HS
Jeremy LewisDT6-3295West Palm Beach, FloridaPalm Beach Lakes HS
Brandon MartiLB6-0196Miami, FloridaGulliver Prep
C.J. OdomS6-0210Ft. Myers, FloridaFt. Myers HS
Micanor RegisDT6-3300Pahokee, FloridaPahokee HS
Marcus RobinsonLB6-2210Homestead, FloridaHomestead HS
Andrew SmithDE6-3240Coconut Creek, FloridaMonarch HS
Cannon SmithQB5-11200Chatham, VirginiaHargrave Military Academy
Sean SpenceLB6-1200Miami, FloridaNorthwestern HS
Tommy StreeterWR6-6200Miami, FloridaNorthwestern HS
Vaughn TelemaqueS6-2190Long Beach, CaliforniaLong Beach Poly HS
Kendall ThompkinsWR5-10165Miami, FloridaNorthwestern HS
Brandon WashingtonG6-4315Miami, FloridaNorthwestern HS
Jake WieclawPK6-2180New Lenox, IllinoisLincoln Way Central HS
Joe WylieS6-2172Lauderdale Lakes, FloridaBoyd Anderson

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 287:30 pmCharleston Southern*ESPN360W 52–748,119
September 68:00 pmat No. 5 Florida*ESPNL 3–2690,833
September 203:30 pmat Texas A&M*ABCW 41–2384,165
September 2712:00 pmNorth Carolina
  • Dolphin Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ESPN2L 24–2835,830
October 43:30 pmFlorida State
  • Dolphin Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry)
ABCL 39–4165,786
October 113:45 pmUCF*
  • Dolphin Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ESPNUW 20–1440,011
October 183:30 pmat DukeESPNUW 49–3132,011
October 2512:00 pmWake Forest
  • Dolphin Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL
ESPNUW 16–1041,208
November 112:00 pmat VirginiaRaycomW 24–17 OT53,308
November 137:30 pmVirginia Tech
  • Dolphin Stadium
  • Miami Gardens, FL (rivalry)
ESPNW 16–1446,838
November 207:30 pmat Georgia TechNo. 23ESPNL 23–4149,335
November 2912:00 pmat NC StateRaycomL 28–3856,329
December 278:00 pmvs. California*ESPNL 17–2442,268

Game summaries

Charleston Southern

1234Total
Charleston Southern00707
Miami217141052

The game was the first time the Hurricanes played Charleston Southern. It was also the first home game for the Hurricanes in Dolphin Stadium with an attendance of 48,119.[7]

Florida

1234Total
Miami03003
#5 Florida7201726

The Hurricanes had not lost to the Gators since 1985, owning six consecutive victories in the series. Overall, the Hurricanes leads the series 28–26. The game was the third-most watched game in ESPN history.[8]

Texas A&M

1234Total
Miami141017041
Texas A&M1007623

This game was played on September 20, 2008, at College Station, Texas, before a Kyle Field crowd of 84,165. The two schools had been against each other twice before: the Aggies won 70–14 in 1944, with Miami winning 34–17 in 2007.[9]

For the Hurricanes, Robert Marve completed 16 of his 22 passes, for a total of 212 yards; he threw two touchdown passes, and suffered one interception. Graig Cooper ran for a career-best 128 yards and scored two touchdowns as the Hurricanes compiled 398 yards of offense for the game. The 18-point margin was Texas A&M's worst in a non-conference home contest since losing 30–10 to Alabama in 1988.[10]

North Carolina

1234Total
North Carolina0771428
Miami1430724

The two schools played for the fifth straight year, and the Tar Heels owned a 6–5 lead in the series heading into the game. UNC now leads the series 7–5.

Florida State

1234Total
Florida State71710741
Miami03191739

The Hurricanes and Seminoles will meet for the 53rd time, last season, the Hurricanes defeated FSU 37–29 in Tallahassee and now holds a 30–22 lead in the series. The only time the two schools have met at Dolphin Stadium, UM won 16–14 in the 2004 Orange Bowl Classic.

UCF

1234Total
UCF070714
Miami10001020

This game, played on October 11, 2008, in Miami, was the first between the two schools, with Central Florida having joined Division I-A in 1996. For the Hurricanes, Graig Cooper ran for 90 yards and the game-winning touchdown on a career-high 23 attempts. The Hurricanes forced the Knights into punting 12 times, and limited their offense to a total of 78 yards (74 yards gained via the pass, and 4 yards on the ground). Despite the Hurricanes' defensive effort, the game remained close as UCF scored on an interception return of 62 yards, and on a 91-yard kickoff return.[11]

Duke

1234Total
Miami77211449
Duke0177731

Miami had a 4–1 lead in the series and had won three straight games since joining the ACC and four in a row altogether.

Wake Forest

1234Total
Wake Forest730010
Miami3010316

The only times the two teams have played in ACC action, the Hurricanes won both games by a combined score of 99–24, and UM held a 5–3 lead in the series.

Virginia

1234OTTotal
Miami7307724
Virginia10700017

This was the sixth game between the two schools, and the fifth straight year the two schools had met.

Virginia Tech

1234Total
Virginia Tech070714
Miami706316

Despite losing the last two games to VT, the Hurricanes still held a 16–9 lead in the series. Frank Beamer's Hokies were 11–3 the previous year and were the ACC champions. They lost the Orange Bowl to Kansas, where new Hurricanes defensive coordinator Bill Young held that position for the Jayhawks.

Georgia Tech

1234Total
#23 Miami0371323
Georgia Tech32117041

Georgia Tech's triple option offense ran for 472 yards against the Hurricanes. The Jackets scored three second-quarter touchdowns and reached a 24–3 halftime lead. After that, the Hurricanes got no closer than 27–10 as Georgia Tech were successful. Late in the game, Georgia Tech ran the ball half-heartedly on 4th down to avoid scoring and avoid insulting the Hurricanes by either kneeling, kicking a field goal, or scoring a touchdown. The score was 41–10 at one point.

North Carolina State

1234Total
Miami777728
North Carolina State710111038

North Carolina State won 38–28.

Emerald Bowl

Hurricanes' quarterback looks to pass at the 2008 Emerald Bowl
1234Total
Miami077317
California1403724

The Hurricanes accepted an invitation to the 2008 Emerald Bowl in San Francisco to face California in what was essentially a home game for the Bears. Freshman quarterback Jacory Harris started at quarterback after Marve was suspended for academic reasons. Four other players were suspended for violating team rules and not allowed on the trip.[12]

The Bears reached an early 14–0 lead, but Harris was able to lead the Hurricanes back with touchdown passes in the second and third quarter while the Hurricanes' defense was able to shut out the Cal offense in the second quarter and limited them to a field goal in the third. The go ahead score came late in the fourth quarter when Bears linebacker Zack Follett forced a fumble in the backfield by Harris that the Bears recovered and were able to convert into a touchdown. The game marked the third consecutive loss for the Hurricanes, while the bowl win was the end of Cal's season with three wins in a row.

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked
Week
PollPre1234567891011121314Final
AP23
Coaches26
HarrisNot released26Not released
BCSNot released23Not released

Statistics

Team

TeamOpp
Scoring352314
  Points per Game27.124.2
First Downs220214
  Rushing89109
  Passing11982
  Penalty1223
Total Offense42384127
  Avg per Play5.15.0
  Avg per Game326.0317.5
Fumbles-Lost11-530-11
Penalties-Yards74-60563-537
  Avg per Game46.541.3
TeamOpp
Punts-Yards69-271472-2736
  Avg per Punt39.338.0
Time of Possession/Game29:2830:32
3rd Down Conversions64-18966-182
4th Down Conversions13-198-217
Touchdowns Scored4239
Field Goals-Attempts-Long18-20-5213-20-51
PAT-Attempts40-4037-37
Attendance277792365981
  Games/Avg per Game6/462996/60997
1/42268

Scores by quarter

1234OTTotal
Miami9053108947352
Opponents659869820314

Offense

Rushing

NameGP-GSAttGainLossNetAvgTDLongAvg/G
Graig Cooper13-11171888478414.945164.7
Javarris James9-168299132864.241331.8
Robert Marve11-11592361171192.024310.8
Lee Chambers5-01811931166.402523.2
Derron Thomas10-031130191113.613411.1
Jacory Harris13-2452181171012.22307.8
Shawnbrey McNeal7-013620624.82318.9
Travis Benjamin12-55420428.41183.5
Matt Bosher13-1319099.0090.7
Jason Fox12-1215055.0150.4
Davon Johnson11-113033.0030.3
Cannon Smith1-012022.0022.0
Thearon Collier12-310000.0000.0
Total13426201333316803.91751129.2
Opponents13493244447019744.02158151.8

Passing

NameGP-GSEfficAtt-Cmp-IntPctYdsTDLngAvg/G
Robert Marve11-11107.19213-116-1354.51293969117.5
Jacory Harris13-2125.76194-118-760.81195124191.9
Graig Cooper13-0858.401-1-0100.0511513.9
Travis Benjamin12-0242.801-1-0100.0170171.4
Cannon Smith1-0116.801-1-0100.02022.0
TEAM10-00.01-0-00.00000.0
Total13117.88411-237-2057.725582269196.8
Opponents13117.37336-172-451.221531574165.6

Receiving

NameGPRec.YdsAvgTDLongAvg/G
Aldarius Johnson123133210.732927.7  
Graig Cooper13291133.91118.7  
Thearon Collier122632412.524327.0  
Dedrick Epps122230413.826925.3  
Laron Byrd132122810.942617.5  
Travis Benjamin121829316.335124.4  
Kayne Farquharson121828015.633723.3  
Chris Zellner1314916.51127.0  
Leonard Hankerson81114012.724117.5  
Sam Shields131112411.30239.5  
Javarris James91111810.702013.1  
Davon Johnson1157114.21186.5  
Khalil Jones85397.80114.9  
Derron Thomas104358.80193.5  
Patrick Hill134174.20101.3  
Richard Gordon123248.00152.0  
Kendal Thompkins2242.0062.0  
Jacory Harris1311717.00171.3  
Lee Chambers5144.0040.8  
Total13237255810.82269196.8  
Opponents13172215312.51574165.6  

Defense

NameGPTacklesSacksPass DefenseInterceptionsFumblesBlkd
Kick
SoloAstTotalTFL-YdsNo-YdsBrUpQBHNo.-YdsAvgTDLongRcv-YdsFF
Total

Special teams

NamePuntingKickoffs
No.YdsAvgLongTBFCI20BlkdNo.YdsAvgTBOB
Matt Bosher66265940.37632419269395657.362
TEAM35518.331000100000
Total69271439.37632419369395657.362
NamePunt ReturnsKick Returns
No.YdsAvgTDLongNo.YdsAvgTDLong
Travis Benjamin1618111.30442249622.5057
Thearon Collier8354.4010000.000
Graig Cooper39030.016648922.2026
Richard Gordon11313.000000.000
Brandon Harris000.0001327421.1041
Ryan Hill000.00089111.4029
Darryl Sharpton000.0003186.009
Patrick Hill000.000199.009
Kylan Robinson000.000188.008
TEAM000.000100.000
Sam Shields000.0000350.0035
Total2831911.416653102019.2057

Coaching staff

PositionNameYrs. in Current Pos.
Head CoachRandy Shannon2nd
Offensive CoordinatorPatrick Nix2nd
Defensive CoordinatorBill Young1st
Special Teams / TEsJoe Pannunzio3rd
QuarterbacksPatrick Nix2nd
Running BacksTommie Robinson2nd
Wide ReceiversAubrey Hill1st
Offensive LineJeff Stoutland2nd
Defensive LineClint Hurtt3rd
LinebackersMichael Barrow2nd
Defensive BacksWesley McGriff2nd
Strength & ConditioningAndreu Swasey7th

References