| Report: Miami QB Marve to transfer | Wed Dec 31 01:55:26 2008 EST |
| Miami, FL (Sports Network) - Miami Hurricanes redshirt freshman quarterback Robert Marve was reportedly granted his release from the team and is ready to transfer to another program, but his final destination is still a mystery and could get more complicated thanks to his coach. According to reports in the Miami Herald and South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Miami head coach Randy Shannon has placed strict stipulations on the release and will not let Marve play for any ACC or SEC team, or any school in | |
| Miami QB Marve suspended for Emerald Bowl | Thu Dec 18 20:00:04 2008 EST |
| Miami, FL (Sports Network) - Miami Hurricanes quarterback Robert Marve has reportedly been suspended for the team's December 27 Emerald Bowl matchup against California. According to the Miami Herald, Marve was suspended for academic reasons. Marve, a redshirt freshman, has thrown for 1,293 yards on 116-of-213 passing through 11 games this season, with nine touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Freshman Jacory Harris has taken almost as many snaps at quarterback for the Hurricanes (7-5) this year, co | |
| Hatters seek upset of 22nd-ranked Hurricanes | Sat Nov 29 11:11:06 2008 EST |
| Coral Gables, FL (Sports Network) - The 22nd-ranked Miami Hurricanes are clearly favored in today's non-conference home clash with the Stetson Hatters. On Monday, Stetson broke a school record for the fewest points allowed in a game, as they knocked off Johnson & Wales by a 59-36 final. The Hatters are now 2-2, and they did play one other ranked team thus far. Stetson opened its season against Texas in Austin, and the result of that tilt was a 68-38 defeat. As for Miami, it owns a 3-1 recor | |
| Collins leads No. 17 Miami past Southern Miss | Fri Nov 21 20:31:35 2008 EST |
| St. Thomas, VI (Sports Network) - Dwayne Collins scored 14 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the 17th-ranked Miami Hurricanes to a 70-60 win over Southern Miss in the Paradise Jam opener. Jack McClinton and Lance Hurdle added 13 points apiece for Miami (2-0), which opened its 2008-09 campaign with a 96-60 rout of Division II Florida on Saturday. The Hurricanes will face second-ranked Connecticut, an 89-81 winner over La Salle, in the semifinals on Sunday. Southern Miss will battle La Sal | |
| Week Two Headlines | Mon Sep 8 12:35:40 2008 EST |
| this week's showdown with a struggling Michigan squad would be an afterthought on the college football radar? Oh, how the mighty have fallen. NOT AS FAR AS ORIGINALLY THOUGHT While Notre Dame is still a long way from returning to glory, the Miami Hurricanes may be closer than you think. Sure the 'Canes dropped a 26-3 decision to Florida in Gainesville this week, but Randy Shannon's team hung tough with a legitimate national title contender for three quarters before talent won out in the end. It | |
| Redskins' Taylor out at least two weeks | Tue Nov 13 11:58:02 2007 EST |
| Ashburn, VA (Sports Network) - Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor will be sidelined at least two weeks with a sprained knee. Taylor, who underwent an MRI on Monday that revealed a Grade 2 sprain of his MCL, suffered the injury in Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. He will be re-evaluated by coaches and team trainers in two weeks. In nine games this season, the former Miami Hurricanes product has 42 tackles and five interceptions. | |
| At season's midpoint, frustration setting in for Hurricanes | Thu Oct 11 03:52:00 2007 EST |
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -The Miami Hurricanes were on bended knee in a semicircle, breathing heavily from a series of post-practice sprints. Assistant coaches shooed managers toting water bottles away, perhaps in an effort to shield them from what was coming. Standing in the middle was first-year coach Randy Shannon, making no effort to hide his anger. For the next few minutes, he pointed fingers, shook his fists, shouted and pleaded. A stunning loss at North Carolina last weekend - one w | |
| Miami seeking something it hasn't had many of lately - a road win | Thu Oct 4 04:41:00 2007 EST |
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -Only a few seasons ago, the Miami Hurricanes were simply unbeatable when they ventured out for road games. That is hardly the case these days. From Sept. 23, 2000, through Oct. 11, 2003, the Hurricanes played 18 road regular-season games and won them all - most in blowouts. Miami outscored rivals by an average of 25 points in those contests, with only one game decided by less than eight points. It was one of the defining traits of Miami's last stretch of dominan | |
| Wright to start for Miami against Florida International | Wed Sep 12 00:23:55 2007 EST |
| Coral Gables, FL (Sports Network) - Miami Hurricanes coach Randy Shannon announced on Tuesday that senior quarterback Kyle Wright will start Saturday's game against Florida International. Wright had been the second stringer for Miami's first two games, which saw them defeat Marshall in the opener, 31-3, but then get crushed by Oklahoma 51-13, last Saturday. In those games, the team has managed to combine for a measly 168 yards through the air with just two touchdowns and one interception. Wrigh | |
| Hurricanes blow into Norman to take on fifth-ranked Oklahoma | Wed Sep 5 19:28:43 2007 EST |
| Norman, OK (Sports Network) - The Randy Shannon era in Coral Gables got off to an impressive start, as the Miami Hurricanes made light work of Marshall in the season-opener, routing the Thundering Herd, 31-3. The road gets much tougher this week and the 'Canes will really see where they stack up, as they invade Norman to tangle with the fifth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners. Bob Stoops' troops showed why they are considered a national title contender with their 79-10 whipping of North Texas. The score | |
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