American college football season
1994 Miami Hurricanes football Conference Big East Conference Coaches No. 6 AP No. 6 1994 record 10–2 (7–0 Big East) Head coach Dennis Erickson (6th season)Offensive coordinator Rich Olson (3rd season) Offensive scheme One-Back Spread Defensive coordinator Greg McMackin (2nd season)Base defense 4–3 Home stadium Miami Orange Bowl (Capacity: 74,476)Seasons
The 1994 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 1994 NCAA Division I-A football season . It was the Hurricanes' 69th season of football and fourth as a member of the Big East Conference . The Hurricanes were led by sixth-year head coach Dennis Erickson and played their home games at the Orange Bowl . They finished the season 10–2 overall and 7–0 in the Big East to finish as conference champion. They were invited to the Orange Bowl , which served as the Bowl Coalition National Championship Game, where they lost to Nebraska , 24-17.
Schedule [ ]
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance September 3 4:00 pm Georgia Southern * No. 6 Miami Orange Bowl Miami, FL W 56–054,058
September 10 10:00 pm at Arizona State * No. 5 ESPN W 47–1048,729
September 24 3:30 pm No. 17 Washington * No. 6 Miami Orange Bowl Miami, FL ABC L 20–3862,663
October 1 12:00 pm at Rutgers No. 13 Rutgers Stadium Piscataway, NJ BEN W 24–339,719
October 8 7:30 pm No. 3 Florida State * No. 13 Miami Orange Bowl Miami, FL (rivalry ) (College GameDay ) ESPN W 34–2077,019
October 22 12:00 pm at West Virginia No. 7 Mountaineer Field Morgantown, WV BEN W 38–663,760
October 29 3:30 pm No. 13 Virginia Tech No. 6 Miami Orange Bowl Miami, FL (rivalry ) ABC W 24–365,208
November 5 3:30 pm at No. 10 Syracuse No. 5 ABC W 27–649,565
November 12 4:00 pm Pittsburgh No. 5 Miami Orange Bowl Miami, FL W 17–1250,058
November 19 1:00 pm at Temple No. 5 Veterans Stadium Philadelphia, PA PPV W 38–1411,873
November 26 7:30 pm No. 25 Boston College No. 5 Miami Orange Bowl Miami, FL ESPN W 23–760,579
8:00 pm vs. No. 1 Nebraska * No. 3 NBC L 17–2481,753
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Eastern time
Personnel [ ]
Coaching staff [ ]
Name
Position
Seasons
Alma mater
Dennis Erickson
Head coach
6th
Montana State (1969)
Rich Olson
Offensive Coordinator /Wide Receivers
3rd
Washington State (1971)
Greg McMackin
Defensive Coordinator
2nd
Southern Oregon (1967)
Gregg Smith
Offensive Line
6th
Idaho (1969)
Dave Arnold
Special Teams /Running backs
6th
Rick Petri
Defensive Line
2nd
Missouri-Rolla (1976)
Art Kehoe
Assistant Offensive Line
10th
Miami (1982)
Randy Shannon
Linebackers
3rd
Miami (1989)
Charlie Williams
Wide receivers
2nd
Colorado State (1982)
Support staff [ ]
Name
Position
Seasons
Alma mater
Greg Mark
Graduate Assistant
3rd
Miami (1991)
Rob Chudzinski
Graduate Assistant
1st
Miami (1990)
Roster [ ]
1994 Miami Hurricanes football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
K
21
Maurice Washington
Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Roster
Rankings [ ]
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ( ) = First place votes. Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Final AP 6 (1) 6 (1) 5 (1) 5 (1) 6 (1) 13 13 8 7 6 5 5 5 5 4 3 6 Coaches 6 (2) 6 (2) 6 (2) 6 (2) 12 10 7 4 4 3 3 4 5 4 3 6
Season summary [ ]
Georgia Southern [ ]
Ga. Southern at Miami (FL)
1
2 3 4 Total
Eagles
0
0 0 0
0
• No. 6 Hurricanes
14
14 14 14
56
Date: September 3Location: Orange Bowl Game attendance: 54,058
Scoring summary Q1 MIA Stewart 31 yard run (Prewitt kick) MIA 7–0
Q1 MIA L. Jones 5 yard run (Prewitt kick) MIA 14–0
Q2 MIA Stewart 16 yard run (Prewitt kick) MIA 21–0
Q2 MIA C.T. Jones 11 yard pass from Collins (Prewitt kick) MIA 28–0
Q3 MIA Stewart 2 yard run (Prewitt kick) MIA 35–0
Q3 MIA T. Jones 23 yard pass from Costa (Prewitt kick) MIA 42–0
Q4 MIA Shipman 82 yard run (Prewitt kick) MIA 49–0
Q4 MIA Ferguson 5 yard run (Prewitt kick) MIA 56–0
[1]
Washington [ ]
Washington at Miami (FL)
1
2 3 4 Total
• No. 19 Huskies
0
3 25 10
38
No. 5 Hurricanes
3
11 3 3
20
Date: September 24Location: Orange Bowl , Miami, FL Game attendance: 62,663TV announcers (ABC ): Brent Musburger , Dick Vermeil , and Jack Arute
Washington's win in the Miami Orange Bowl snapped a 58-game home winning streak for the Hurricanes.[2]
vs. Nebraska (Orange Bowl) [ ]
Nebraska vs. Miami
1
2 3 4 Total
No. 3 Hurricanes
10
0 7 0
17
• No. 1 Cornhuskers
0
7 2 15
24
Date: January 1Location: Miami Orange Bowl , Miami Game attendance: 81,753
Scoring summary 1 7:54 MIA Dane Prewitt 44-yard field goal MIA 3–0
1 0:04 MIA Trent Jones 35-yard pass from Frank Costa (Dane Prewitt kick) MIA 10–0
2 7:54 NEB Mark Gilman 19-yard pass from Brook Berringer (Tom Sieler kick) MIA 10–7
3 13:19 MIA Jonathan Harris 44-yard pass from Frank Costa (Dane Prewitt kick) MIA 17–7
3 11:35 NEB Team Safety MIA 17–9
4 7:38 NEB Cory Schlesinger 15-yard run (Eric Alford 2-pt reception)Tied 17–17
4 2:46 NEB Cory Schlesinger 14-yard run (Tom Sieler kick) NEB 24–17
Statistics [ ]
Passing [ ]
Player
Cmp
Att
Pct
Yards
TD
INT
Frank Costa
168
313
53.7
2,443
15
15
Ryan Collins
23
45
51.1
266
3
5
Ryan Clement
3
7
42.9
20
0
0
Lamont Cain
0
1
0.0
0
0
0
Rushing [ ]
Player
Att
Yards
Avg
TD
James Stewart
147
724
4.9
12
Larry Jones
88
409
4.6
4
Danyell Ferguson
74
405
5.5
5
Al Shipman
45
454
10.1
2
Frank Costa
43
-71
-1.7
0
Tony Gaiter
15
61
4.1
0
Ryan Collins
15
18
1.2
0
Derrick Harris
4
3
0.8
1
Jonathan Harris
3
10
3.3
0
Jammi German
2
3
1.5
0
Mike Crissy
2
-29
-14.5
0
Trent Jones
1
13
13.0
1
Lamont Cain
1
5
5.0
0
Receiving [ ]
Player
Rec
Yards
Avg
TD
Chris T. Jones
39
664
17.0
6
Jammi German
33
391
11.8
2
Jonathan Harris
25
327
13.1
2
A.C. Tellison
16
208
13.0
0
Trent Jones
15
275
18.3
3
Yatil Green
15
255
17.0
4
Syii Tucker
9
150
16.7
0
Gerard Daphnis
9
149
16.6
0
James Stewart
8
44
5.5
0
Al Shipman
5
23
4.6
0
Taj Johnson
5
110
22.0
0
Marcus Wimberly
5
34
6.8
0
Danyell Ferguson
3
16
5.3
0
Lamont Cain
2
49
24.5
0
Larry Jones
1
4
4.0
0
Tony Gaiter
1
3
3.0
0
Derrick Harris
1
1
1.0
1
Chris C. Jones
1
23
23.0
0
Jermaine Chambers
1
6
6.0
0
Awards and honors [ ]
Warren Sapp, Chuck Bednarik Award[3]
Warren Sapp, Lombardi Award
Warren Sapp, Bronko Nagurski Award[4]
Warren Sapp, First-team All-Big East
Warren Sapp, Consensus First-team All-American (1994)
Warren Sapp, Big East Defensive Player of the Year (1994)
Jack Harding University of Miami MVP Award[ ]
1995 NFL Draft [ ]
Player
Position
Round
Pick
NFL Club
Warren Sapp
Defensive Tackle
1st
12
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Pat Riley
Defensive End
2nd
52
Chicago Bears
Chris T. Jones
Wide Receiver
3rd
78
Philadelphia Eagles
Larry Jones
Running Back
4th
103
Washington Redskins
James Stewart
Running Back
5th
157
Minnesota Vikings
C.J. Richardson
Safety
7th
211
Houston Oilers
A.C. Tellison
Wide Receiver
7th
231
Cleveland Browns
Notes [ ]
Dwayne Johnson went on to presume a wrestling career under the ring name The Rock.
References [ ]
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