A quiz about Miami Hurricanes football.
Rank | Player | Total | %ile | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
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Money Value (% Incorrect): | 60 | 14 | 40 | 40 | 54 | 27 | 74 | 47 | 34 | 34 | 47 | 54 | |||
1 | Vicun-YAH | 462 | 96 |
15 60 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
15 74 |
15 47 |
15 |
15 |
15 47 |
15 54 |
2 | GoodmanDL | 427 | 90 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
15 40 |
15 54 |
15 |
15 74 |
15 47 |
15 |
15 |
15 47 |
00 |
3 | FLHoya | 422 | 83 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
15 40 |
15 |
15 |
15 74 |
15 47 |
15 |
15 34 |
15 47 |
15 |
4 | akambour | 399 | 76 |
00 |
15 |
15 |
15 40 |
15 54 |
15 |
15 74 |
00 |
15 |
15 34 |
15 47 |
15 |
5 | WeikleB | 327 | 70 |
15 60 |
15 14 |
00 |
15 40 |
15 54 |
15 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
15 |
00 |
15 54 |
6 | HessJa | 301 | 63 |
00 |
15 14 |
15 |
15 40 |
15 54 |
15 |
00 |
00 |
15 34 |
00 |
00 |
15 54 |
7 | GrahamJ | 281 | 56 |
00 |
15 |
15 40 |
15 40 |
15 |
00 |
00 |
15 47 |
00 00 |
15 34 |
15 |
15 |
8 | RuizJ | 263 | 50 |
15 60 |
15 14 |
15 40 |
15 40 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
15 34 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
9 | OBrienJ | 252 | 40 |
00 |
15 14 |
15 |
15 40 |
00 |
15 27 |
00 |
15 47 |
15 34 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
9 | EberhardtN | 252 | 40 |
00 |
15 14 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
00 00 |
00 |
15 47 |
15 |
15 |
15 47 |
15 54 |
11 | LuskT | 189 | 30 |
00 |
15 14 |
00 |
00 00 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
15 47 |
15 34 |
15 34 |
00 |
00 |
12 | EverettJ | 182 | 23 |
00 |
15 14 |
00 |
00 00 |
00 |
15 27 |
00 |
15 47 |
00 |
15 34 |
00 |
00 |
13 | casketromance | 166 | 16 |
15 60 |
00 00 |
00 |
00 00 |
00 |
15 27 |
00 |
00 |
15 34 |
00 |
00 |
00 |
14 | Vintsanity | 159 | 10 |
00 |
00 |
15 40 |
00 |
00 |
15 27 |
00 |
00 00 |
00 00 |
00 |
15 47 |
00 |
15 | Sharpj | 155 | 3 |
00 |
15 14 |
00 |
00 00 |
00 |
15 |
00 |
00 00 |
00 |
15 34 |
15 47 |
00 |
Nicknamed "The Mad Stork", this defensive star was a 4-time Super Bowl winner, earning one ring as a tiki with the Colts and 3 with the Raiders.
Miami's first national championship team of 1983 was coached by this man, who recruited Joe Namath to Alabama as a Bear Bryant assistant.
Earlier on Jan 2, 1984, this #2-ranked program lost a late lead against Georgia in the Cotton Bowl after a muffed punt led to the winning touchdown. In January 1991, this program would be humbled by the U in the Cotton Bowl.
In 1984, this future NFL quarterback came off the bench to replace Stan Gelbaugh and led Maryland back from a 31-0 halftime deficit to defeat Miami 42-40.
Three brothers from this family played for Miami, with the two older brothers playing the 1997 season together on the Seahawks, while the youngest was a regular on the Hurricanes' defense from 1998-2000.
This current defensive coordinator at Miami's Jackson High has a long-time association with Miami Hurricanes football, dating back from his fame with the rap group 2 Live Crew.
Although the play was ultimately called back because of an offsides penalty, this Alabama defensive back's effort in catching and forcing a fumble from Hurricane Lamar Thomas became a defining moment of the Crimson Tide's 1993 Sugar Bowl victory.
In 1998, a September home game against this opponent was postponed by Hurricane Georges, leading to a rescheduled contest in December that saw the Hurricanes knock this school out of a potential BCS Title Game berth.
From 1991-2003, this Big East conference member had the most success against Miami, winning 6 head-to-head matchups, including 5 in a row from 1995-1999.
The 2003 Fiesta Bowl saw a controversial penalty flag thrown against Hurricane Glenn Sharpe on what would have been the final play of the game. Name EITHER the Ohio State player who was the target of the fateful pass OR the quarterback who threw the pass.
A significant portion of "The U, Part 2" 30 for 30 documentary is centered around the scandal associated with this booster, who is currently serving a federal prison sentence for his role in a Ponzi scheme.
The 2016 Hurricanes enter the season with reason for optimism as this quarterback, son of actress Angela Means, returns for his junior season.