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UM tight end Clive Walford didn’t win the Mackey Award, but he was one of 13 Hurricanes named to ACC coaches’ All-ACC team.
Walford, a senior from Glades Central High, was a second-team selection behind Mackey Award winner and Florida State senior Nick O’Leary, a Dwyer High grad. During the regular season, Walford led ACC tight ends in yards (676) and touchdowns (seven) and was third in receptions (44, most of any Hurricane).
Clive Walford, shown signaling for a first down against Arkansas State on Sept. 13, has been a consistent chain-mover in his UM career. (Getty Images)
Clive Walford, shown signaling for a first down against Arkansas State on Sept. 13, has been a consistent chain-mover in his UM career. (Getty Images)
True freshman quarterback Brad Kaaya won the ACC coaches’ rookie of the year award and was a runaway winner for offensive rookie of the year. Kaaya was not named to the first, second, or third teams or honorable mention. He led the ACC in passer rating (148.2) and touchdowns (25) and was second in passing yards (2,962). The latter two numbers are records for a UM freshman.
Kaaya, 19, was invited to Charlotte last weekend to receive the conference’s rookie of the year award. He said he would have liked to have worn his pads, not a suit.
“It was a huge honor but at the same time it was a bit bittersweet,” he said. “I would much rather be playing the ACC championship game in Charlotte than receiving an award.”
Miami (6-6, 3-5 ACC) faces South Carolina (6-6, 3-5 SEC) on Dec. 27 in the Duck Commander Independence Bowl (3:30 p.m., ABC).
Miami’s first-team selections were running back Duke Johnson (who earned one coaches’ vote for conference player of the year), center Shane McDermott (Palm Beach Central High) and linebacker Denzel Perryman (two votes for defensive player of the year).
Johnson, UM’s all-time leader in rushing yards (3,387) and all-purpose yards (5,351), was second in the conference in yards (1,520, with 10 touchdowns). That single-season yardage total is second in UM history, 233 behind Willis McGahee (1,753 in 2002).
Walford, receiver Phillip Dorsett and left tackle Ereck Flowers made second team. Defensive end Anthony Chickillo and punter Justin Vogel were third-team picks.
Left guard Jon Feliciano, defensive end Olsen Pierre, cornerback Artie Burns and safety Deon Bush were named honorable mention.
Coaches could not vote for their own players. Players earned three points for a first-team vote, two for second-team and one for third-team.
The full tally: