The 1991 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the
University of Miami
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during the
1991 NCAA Division I-A football season. It was the Hurricanes' 66th season of football and first as a member of the
Big East Conference
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. The Hurricanes were led by third-year head coach
Dennis Erickson
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and played their home games at the
Orange Bowl
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. They finished the season 12–0 overall and 2–0 in the Big East while playing a partial conference schedule. They were invited to the
Orange Bowl
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where they defeated
Nebraska
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, 22–0. The Hurricanes were named as
national champions
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by the
AP Poll
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, the program's fourth national championship. The
Washington Huskies
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, who also finished 12–0 overall, were named as champions by the
Coaches Poll
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.
Personnel
Coaching staff
Support staff
Roster
Schedule
Rankings
Season summary
Arkansas
Houston
Tulsa
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Gino Torretta
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20/33, 327 Yds
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Lamar Thomas
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College career
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5 Rec, 106 Yds
Oklahoma State
Penn State
*First meeting between the two schools since
1987 Fiesta Bowl
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*Fans watching on television outside of Florida missed two scores when the network switched to
United States Supreme Court
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nominee
Clarence Thomas
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testifying before the
Senate Judiciary Committee
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Horace Copeland
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5 Rec, 106 Yds
Long Beach State
Arizona
West Virginia
Florida State
Boston College
San Diego State
vs. Nebraska (Orange Bowl)
Awards and honors
First Team All-Americans
*Leon Searcy, T
*Darrin Smith, LB
*Darryl Williams, FS
*Kevin Williams, KR/PR
*Carlos Huerta, K
Awards Finalists
Bold indicates winners
*Darrin Smith, LB -
Big East
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Co-Defensive Player of the Year
*Gino Torretta, QB - Big East Offensive Player of the Year
*Kevin Williams, KR/PR - Big East Special Teams Player of the Year
• Russell Sapp, RB/KR/PR -Big East Co-Special Teams Player of the Year
Jack Harding
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University of Miami MVP Award
*Carlos Huerta, K
Other notable players
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, DT
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Finesse Mitchell
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*Russell Sapp, RB
1992 NFL Draft
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References
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Miami Hurricanes football seasons
College football national champions
Orange Bowl champion seasons
College football undefeated seasons
Miami Hurricanes football
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