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OFFENSE:

WR
Stacy Coley, Sr., 6-1, 195
Malik Mayweather, R-So., 6-0, 185

Coley has 114 catches for 1,600 yards and 14 touchdowns in 39 games. He leads the team this season with 11 catches.

LT
Trevor Darling, Jr., 6-4, 320
Tyree St. Louis, So, 6-5, 305

Darling has started 21 consecutive games.

LG
KC McDermott, Jr. 6-7, 308
Hayden Mahoney, R-Fr., 6-5, 295

Miami’s offensive line has an average weight of 294 pounds.

C
Nick Linder, Jr., 6-3, 305
Alex Gall, Sr., 6-5, 305

Linder has started 21 consecutive games.

RG
Danny Isidora, Sr., 6-4, 305
Tyler Gauthier, So, 6-5, 300

Isidora could make his 30th consecutive start on Saturday. His streak of 29 is the team’s longest.

RT
Sunny Odogwu, R-Jr., 6-8, 325
Hunter Knighton, R-Jr., 6-5, 300

The line has led the way for 816 rushing yards. The team is averaging 272 rushing yards per game, ninth-most in FBS.

TE
Chris Herndon IV, Jr., 6-4, 253
David Njoku, R-So., 6-4, 245

QB
Brad Kaaya, Jr., 6-4, 215
Malik Rosier, R-So., 6-1, 215

Kaaya is tied for third in school history with 49 touchdown passes. With one more he will pass Stephen Morris. He has thrown for at least 200 yards in 20 of his 28 games.

RB
Mark Walton, So., 5-9, 205
Joe Yearby, R-Jr., 5-9, 200

Walton has rushed for at least 100 yards in three consecutive games. Duke Johnson was the last to do it for four consecutive games. He rushed for 130 yards on 16 carries against App. He is averaging 133.7 rushing yards per game.

Walton and Yearby have combined for 657 yards. Only Louisville’s Lamar Jackson and Brandon Radcliff have combined to rush for more yards in the ACC this season.

FB
Marquez Williams, R-Sr., 6-1, 280
Wyatt Chickillo, R.-Jr., 6-1, 235

WR
Braxton Berrios, Jr., 5-9, 185
Malcolm Lewis, R-Sr., 5-10, 190

WR
Ahmmon Richards, Fr., 6-1, 192
Dayall Harris, R-So., 6-3, 200

Richards set a school record for freshmen with 142 receiving yards in the win over Appalachian State.

DEFENSE:

DE
Chad Thomas, Jr., 6-6, 265
Demetrius Jackson, R-So., 6-3, 265

Thomas leads the team with 2 1/2 sacks.

DT
Kendrick Norton, So., 6-3, 305
Gerald Willis, R-So., 6-4, 285

Miami’s defensive line averages 276 pounds.

DT
R.J. McIntosh, So., 6-4, 290
Ryan Fines, R-Fr., 6-2, 295

DE
Trent Harris, Jr., 6-2, 250
Joe Jackson, Fr., 6-5, 250

SLB
Zach McCloud, Fr., 6-2, 230
CJ Perry, so, 6-1, 230

MLB
Shaq Quarterman, Fr., 6-1, 240
Mike Smith, R-So., 6-1, 230

WLB
Michael Pinckney, Fr., 6-1, 220
Darrion Owens, R-So., 6-3, 245

The three starting linebackers, all freshmen, have combined for 35 tackles, including 6 ½ for loss. Pinckney leads the team with 16 tackles.

CB
Corn Elder, Sr., 5-10, 180
Michael Jackson, So., 6-1, 200

Elder has 12 tackles in the first three games.

FS
Rayshawn Jenkins, R-Sr., 6-2, 210
Jaquan Johnson, So., 5-11, 190

SS
Jamal Carter, Sr., 6-1, 215
Robert Knowles, R-Fr., 6-1, 195

CB
Adrian Colbert, R-Sr., 6-2, 205
Sheldrick Redwine, So., 6-1, 195

SPECIALISTS
P and H Justin Vogel, Sr., 6-4, 215

FG and KO Michael Badgley, Jr., 5-10, 180. Badgley has made 66 consecutive point-after attempts.

LS Jordan Butler, So, 5-9, 190

PR Braxton Berrios or Corn Elder or Stacy Coley. Coley needs 28 yards to move into second place on the school’s all-time kickoff return list.

KR Malcolm Lewis or Braxton Berrios or Stacy Coley
 
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RB
Mark Walton, So., 5-9, 205
Joe Yearby, R-Jr., 5-9, 200

Walton has rushed for at least 100 yards in three consecutive games. Duke Johnson was the last to do it for four consecutive games. He rushed for 130 yards on 16 carries against App. He is averaging 133.7 rushing yards per game.

Walton and Yearby have combined for 657 yards. Only Louisville’s Lamar Jackson and Brandon Radcliff have combined to rush for more yards in the ACC this season.

This is all about to change. Our running game, and I think Walton especially, are about to come back down to Earth after beating up on some bad defenses. Gotta get Gus more involved.
 
Hotlanta has the biggest idiots in all of sports writing. The next article has a guy that literally wrote offence and defence over a dozen times.
 
Done on purpose I'm sure...when they see our kids on the field they (opposition) will be like **** they are big
 
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