The Miami Hurricanes held its 2014 Canes Football Awards Show on Friday night at the Maurice Gusman Concert Hall located inside the Frost School of Music.
Former Miami offensive lineman and current analyst on the Hurricane Sports Radio Network Don Bailey, served as the awards show’s emcee. The show opened with the top 14 plays of the 2014 season:
14. Denzel Perryman makes a key stop on third and one at Louisville |
13. Malcolm Lewis makes sideline touchdown grab at Nebraska |
12. Denzel Perryman forces a fumble against Duke |
11. Thurston Armbrister’s sack puts the Canes in scoring position against UL |
10. Phillip Dorsett tallies a 79-yard touchdown reception against Cincinnati |
9. Duke Johnson scores from 80 yards out against Cincinnati |
8. Tyriq McCord takes interception to the endzone for a touchdown |
7. Duke Johnson races 90 yards for a touchdown against North Carolina |
6. Deon Bush forces a fumble at Virginia Tech |
5. Duke Johnson hauls in a 24-yard touchdown pass vs Virginia Tech |
4. Clive Walford’s 61-yard touchdown reception against Florida State |
3. Deon Bush makes a great interception against Florida State to end the half |
2. Phillip Dorsett makes a diving catch in the endzone against FAMU |
1. Brad Kaaya hits Herb Waters in the endzone for a touchdown vs Duke |
The Hurricanes coaching staff handed out 26 annual player awards. Freshman QB and ACC Rookie of the Year Brad Kaaya was named the team’s Newcomer of the Year; junior LB and Butkus Award Finalist Denzel Perryman was named Defensive MVP, while senior TE and Mackey Award Finalist Clive Walford was named Offensive MVP.
Third-team All-ACC P Justin Vogel was named Special Teams MVP and junior RB Duke Johnson was awarded the Jack Harding Team Most Valuable Player award.
Senior OL Shane McDermott was the recipient of the Plumer Award for Leadership, Motivation and Spirit. Walford received the Melching Leadership Award. Both awards are voted on by the team.
The program also saw OL Jonathan Feliciano receive the inaugural Kelly UTough Player of the Year Award.
Throughout the evening, those in attendance were treated to several video highlights. In additon, former #ProCanes Edgerrin James and Clinton Portis send along a video message to Johnson on becoming the school's all-time leading rusher.
At the end of the night, head coach Al Golden thanked the senior class and all 19 seniors were presented with their framed jersey.
Miami (6-6) will play South Carolina (6-6) in the 2014 Duck Commander Indepedence Bowl on Dec. 27 in Shreveport, La. Tickets, which are priced at $45 and $50, can be purchased through the UM Ticket Office online at CanesTix.com, in-person at BankUnited Center (M-F 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.) or by phone at 1-800-GO-CANES.
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2014 Canes Football Awards Show |
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The Mariutto Family Scholar Athlete Award |
Nantambu Fentress |
The Scout Team Players of the Year |
Garrett Kidd |
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Demetrius Jackson |
Strength Training Athlete of the Year |
Phillip Dorsett |
Hurricane Media "Good Guy" Award |
Olsen Pierre |
Training Room Comeback Player of the Year |
Ryan Williams |
Walt Kichefski Hurricane Award |
Shane McDermott |
Community Service Man of the Year Award |
Dallas Crawford |
Kelly Utough Award |
Jonathan Feliciano |
Nick Chickillo Most Improved Player Award |
Raphael Kirby |
Miami Sports HOF Unsung Hero Award |
Phillip Dorsett |
U Respect Award |
Jake Heaps |
Albert Bently Award - Most Valuable Walk-On |
Justin Vogel |
Melching Leadership Award |
Clive Walford |
Newcomer of the Year Award |
Brad Kaaya |
Plumer Award for Leadership, Motivation and Spirit |
Shane McDermott |
Hard Hitter Award |
Denzel Perryman |
Captains Awards |
Anthony Chickillo |
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Jonathan Feliciano |
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Shane McDermott |
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Denzel Perryman |
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Clive Walford |
Defensive MVP |
Denzel Perryman |
Offensive MVP |
Clive Walford |
Special Teams MVP |
Justin Vogel |
Jack Harding Team MVP |
Duke Johnson |
#Statpocalypse
Posted by: SinisterCane | December 16, 2014 at 05:25 PM
Go Canes... It's ABSOLUTELY a reach! No doubt! But no more of a reach than claiming that this D is better than all but 15 others.
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 05:32 PM
Golden is 8-10 in his last 18. Debate all you want but the results say garbage...
Posted by: CoCane | December 16, 2014 at 06:02 PM
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Kaaya, Canes react to The U Part 2 documentary; Perryman, Walford selected AP All-Americans
UM quarterback Brad Kaaya said he couldn't keep his eyes open long enough to sit through "the Nevin Shapiro part" of The U Part 2 documentary he watched over the weekend, but he and his teammates said they saw enough of Billy Corben's ESPN 30-for-30 documentary on the school's fifth national championship team to come away feeling inspired by the film.
"For me, it was big motivation," said Kaaya, who on Monday was named to ESPN's Freshman All-America team. "... Guys are walking around saying ‘We need to be Part 3.' "
"It’s good motivation for us," Kaaya continued. "I think it will help recruiting a lot. Look at what guys of the past did – the first one and part 2. It’s good motivation for everyone.”
The Hurricanes, who in a month will be 12 years removed from playing in their last national championship game, resumed practice Tuesday for the Duck Commander Independence Bowl. Unlike last Friday and Saturday when veteran players were off on the side coaching up freshmen, sophomores and scout team members, everyone healthy participated as the team began working in its game plan for South Carolina (6-6).
On the surface one might imagine it's going to be hard for the Hurricanes (6-6) to get amped up for the low profile bowl game especially after three straight disheartening losses to end the regular season. But Kaaya said that won't be the case.
“In some ways [it’s the start of the 2015 season], but at the same time we have to win it for all our last year guys, for all the guys graduating and the guys declaring [early for the draft]," Kaaya said. "We still have to win it for them.”
So what about the U Part 3? “It’s unwritten – to be continued," Kaaya said. "We’ll see.”
Will it have a sixth national championship? “That’s why I came here," Kaaya said. "That’s why I came to Florida, to Miami. I didn’t come to Miami to go to Club LIV or Live or however you say it. I came here to win a championship. They said Florida has the best football.”
A big element in Miami's last run to a national championship was how players like Al Blades, Ed Reed, Ken Dorsey and Joaquin Gonzalez were strong leaders and even ran some practices by themselves.
“What’s big is developing that trust. Their coaches had trust," Kaaya said. "They were running half the practices on their own. So I say it’s big for a lot of the young guys to see that. If you see all the young talent we have and all the guys that are here to win I think we can get back to that. You see guys like Chad [Thomas], me and Joe [Yearby] and even some of the sophomore guys [doing that]."
> Freshman defensive tackle Courtel Jenkins said he saw parts of The U Part 2. "I took away that this is a place where people come and work hard and win championships and have a championship mentality, leave it all on the line and win."
Did it bother him seeing the movie end on a downer with this year's 6-6 Canes?
"We've got to live up to what they expect from us -- our alumni base, player-wise and from our coaches," Jenkins said. "We've got to start living up to that, start winning and producing on the field."
"[The U Part 3] is going to look like what it looked like back in the 80s -- when championships and first round picks came out of here."
> Seniors Denzel Perryman and Clive Walford were honored on Tuesday with third team All-American honors by the Associated Press, the first Hurricanes to be recognized on the team at all since safety Kenny Phillips earned third team honors back in 2007.
Perryman, a finalist for the Butkus Award given annually to the nation's top linebacker, led the team in tackles (102) and tackles for loss. Walford, a finalist for the Mackey Award, led the team with 44 catches for 676 yards and seven touchdowns. Walford is expected to miss the bowl game.
> Freshman offensive lineman Joe Brown was carted off the field Tuesday. Golden didn't know the severity of the injury, but said Brown "rolled his ankle".
Read more here: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/umiami/2014/12/kaaya-canes-react-to-the-u-part-2-documentary-perryman-walford-selected-ap-all-americans.html#storylink=cpy
Posted by: 30CINCO | December 16, 2014 at 06:03 PM
Louisville 2 punt returns for 6 yards
Nebraska zero net punt return yards
Cincy 1 net return yard
UNC 2 for 24 yds
FSU 34 yds on two returns
UVA 1 return for 17 yds
Pitt 0 return yards
Didn't bother to look at the others, since they were pretty much blowouts.
So thats about 60 yards of punt returns in meaningful games.
A real stat changer.
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 06:05 PM
If you want to actually calculate what the difference would be you'd have to look at all the games. And nothing personal, but you've posted some dubious stats in the past.
But it sounds like you're implying our ST have been good... Would you agree w that statement?
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 06:21 PM
But it sounds like you're implying our ST have been good... Would you agree w that statement?
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 06:21 PM
Show me where he said that!
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 06:45 PM
So Canes gave up about 1,300 return yards this season, that's kickoff and punts combined. For comparisons sake, Auburn gave up about 800.
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 06:45 PM
Because The Cloud.
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 06:49 PM
Onviously
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 06:50 PM
By dubious I will assume you mean not made up, as many absurd and baseless things have been on here lately.
Here are the last four games that were missing, so we can all have a complete picture about how this D would have been far worse if not for every team getting it on the 50 because of our punt return coverage.
FAMU 0 punt return yards
Ark State 0 punt return yards
Duke 3 punt returns for 8 yards
Think that's all of them.
And to answer your question, our punter was a very pleasant surprise and our coverage was excellent. But our kickoff coverage was abysmal and our inability to kick into the end zone was a constant problem.
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 06:53 PM
Sorry missed the GT game.
They had zero return yards.
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 06:54 PM
Go canes... You posted some stats over the last couple months that were wrong, hence the dubious comment. It was a little jab at u, but intended to be in good fun. Ill repost:
So Canes gave up about 1,300 return yards this season, that's kickoff and punts combined. For comparisons sake, Auburn gave up about 800.
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 06:58 PM
Can you post the link where it shows we gave up 1300 yards on KO returns, because the punt return yards are about 100 for the season.
Here is the link where I saw it. The numbers are nowhere close to what you are posting.
http://www.hurricanesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=28700&ATCLID=205557530
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 07:04 PM
I know as sports fans it's hard, but we should really resist getting drawn into these conversations where we try to figure out what really went wrong.
Digging into statistical minutiae will get us nowhere. What went wrong? Why did UM suck? These questions already have answers. What went wrong is that Al Golden was named the head coach of the University of Miami football team, and then given a big extension.
If we're trying to figure out how to bump up our third down conversion numbers, or increase our TFL, or lower our opponents' time of possession, we're just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 07:08 PM
Here ya go... And I think the numbers you're posting are net, which I think the gross would be more appropriate for this. (I used net too)
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 07:15 PM
Oops forgot link
http://www.cfbstats.com/2014/team/415/index.html
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 07:15 PM
If we're trying to figure out how to bump up our third down conversion numbers, or increase our TFL, or lower our opponents' time of possession, we're just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 07:08 PM
Probably the best post here in a while.. The problem is there's not much more to discuss... Unless we get back to who we want as the new HC. I BUTCH!! don't think anyone wants to do that lol!!
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 07:25 PM
LMAO! @ "absurd & baseless".
"Absurd & basless" as in, we're only gonna lose "1 more game" 6 PHUCKIN' TIMES?!...LMAO!
Posted by: CaneRock | December 16, 2014 at 07:45 PM
That was my hope. Making things up that are totally untrue is completely different.
Notice I never brought up your dumbass comment about Kaaya winning at VT did I? Believe me I remembered it, too, since it was so completely unwarranted and juvenile.
Like I've said before, there are plenty of legit reasons to be upset about real things with this team without trying to top them with fabricated b.s.
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 07:53 PM
It's so far away, but I'll take any commit. I won't be jumping for joy right now though.
Quarterback Todd Centeio (West Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach) verbally committed to Miami.
Centeio is one of the top 2017 quarterbacks in the country.
The 6-foot-1, 185-pounder chose Miami over offers from Cincinnati, FAU, Nebraska, North Carolina State, Temple, Western Kentucky and Temple.
"Miami is close to home and it was my first big offer," Centeio said. "I really like the coaches."
Hurricanes ace recruiter, offensive coordinator James Coley, lured in the national prospect.
"I really like coach Coley a lot," Centeio said. "He's a great offensive coordinator."
As a sophomore, Centeio threw for over 1,000 yards and 18 touchdowns and rushed for over 500 yards with two touchdowns leading Royal Palm Beach to a 12-3 record.
"I'm a dual-threat quarterback that's very accurate," Centeio said. "I can throw on the run and I have a strong arm. For me I'm just working to get better in the classroom to improve on what I feel is already having good football IQ."
http://247sports.com/Bolt/Breaking-M...e-QB--33919337
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/2985649/...ghts/202079379
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | December 16, 2014 at 08:03 PM
@CanesWarningFS: Welcome to The []_[]!!! RT“@RyanBartow: BREAKING: #Miami lands big-time QB as @toddycenteio commits. http://t.co/n9wo8e39d3”
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 08:03 PM
Damn Ohio!!
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 08:05 PM
By Ryan Bartow:
Kudos to Miami QBs coach/Offensive coordinator James Coley for not only offering early but getting an early commit from Todd Centeio.
Centeio is not only the top 2017 QB prospect in south Florida but he's also one of the nation's top dual-threat QBs in his class.
Centeio has a smooth release with a legit cannon. He's accurate on the run and in the pocket.
He has length and a frame at 6-1+, 185 pounds to easily carry 20-25 pounds and be very mobile down the road as he develops.
Centeio is a legit dual-threat guy. He runs to throw but can also beat teams on zone-reads and speed options with legit quickness and speed.
One of the top recruits in Florida in his class, he's a guy that's four-star material.
Many other schools were on him early in the process and offered as well. Centeio and his family grew up liking the Canes and have favored them throughout.
Coley continues stock the QB position for future success given Kaaya, Lawson, Allison and now Centeio, the best athlete of this group and one with a big-time upside.
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | December 16, 2014 at 08:05 PM
Coley continuing his great work recruiting.
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 08:20 PM
@CanesWarningFS: 😢RT“@mattyports: Breaking news: 26-year marriage between Nike, Miami Hurricanes may be over. http://t.co/194BgXANH2 http://t.co/QpWIUpB4Ax”
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 08:27 PM
@joshdarrow: Just spoke to @toddycenteio. Chose Miami cuz it's close to home, will get great education, parents love it and he loves the coaches!!
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 08:28 PM
ADIDAS?!
Posted by: CaneRock | December 16, 2014 at 08:32 PM
If we're trying to figure out how to bump up our third down conversion numbers, or increase our TFL, or lower our opponents' time of possession, we're just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 07:08 PM
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Posted by: The Dude | December 16, 2014 at 08:32 PM
Maaaaaaan...Nike better put up that bread, I don't know about that Adidas $h!t.
Posted by: CaneRock | December 16, 2014 at 08:34 PM
If it's not Nike, it better be under armour. Hell with Adidas. Maybe for our soccer team. They make some sick soccer gear. Football, not so much.
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | December 16, 2014 at 08:38 PM
If it's not Nike, it better be under armour.
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | December 16, 2014 at 08:38 PM
YUP!
Posted by: CaneRock | December 16, 2014 at 08:43 PM
If I'm going to spend outrageous amounts of money on athletic gear from a bad football team, it damned well better have a SWOOSH!
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 09:04 PM
Coley continuing his great work recruiting.
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 08:20 PM
Another reason the O doesn't get hammered like the D. Coley can sell that dream Whereas D'no has all the charisma of a rotten corpse.
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 09:10 PM
@CanesWarningFS: 😢RT“@mattyports: Breaking news: 26-year marriage between Nike, Miami Hurricanes may be over. http://t.co/194BgXANH2 http://t.co/QpWIUpB4Ax”
Posted by: Go Canes | December 16, 2014 at 08:27 PM
They don't wanna be associated w this train wreck either
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 09:14 PM
Another reason the O doesn't get hammered like the D. Coley can sell that dream Whereas D'no has all the charisma of a rotten corpse.
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 09:10 PM
You're just being tough on him because you fear the change to the new scheme. D'Onofrio easily has the charisma of a fresh corpse, without a trace of rot.
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 09:15 PM
Maaaaaaan...Nike better put up that bread, I don't know about that Adidas $h!t.
Posted by: CaneRock | December 16, 2014 at 08:34 PM
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You guys are blinded by corporate america and commercialism. Nike and UA are big in the USA but Adidas is the big fish globally. Besides, I have worm shoes by Nike and they suck. New Balance makes a much more comfortable shoe.
Posted by: Raizecane | December 16, 2014 at 09:16 PM
Personally, I know I am impressed that we out recruited the likes of Cincinnati, FAU, Nebraska, North Carolina State, Temple, Western Kentucky and Temple. I'll sleep well tonight...
Posted by: SJMPARMAN | December 16, 2014 at 09:16 PM
If it's not Nike, it better be under armour.
Posted by: Ohio_Cane | December 16, 2014 at 08:38 PM
Osh Kosh B'gosh would be more appropriate
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 09:16 PM
Nike be like...
F*#k dat $&#t, we didn't sign up fa dis bull$&#t!!!! Plus dey only want plain Jane uniforms anyways, ain't a damn thang we can do for em no mo!!!!!!!
Posted by: WWIN | December 16, 2014 at 09:23 PM
Osh Kosh B'gosh would be more appropriate
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 09:16 PM
That's gonna leave a mark.
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 09:25 PM
You're just being tough on him because you fear the change to the new scheme. D'Onofrio easily has the charisma of a fresh corpse, without a trace of rot.
Posted by: dj moonbat | December 16, 2014 at 09:15 P
I'm not so sure about that... I've met plenty of rotten corpses whose company I would prefer over D'no... And lets not forget the fact that in each case, rotten or not, the corpses are better football coaches.
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 09:29 PM
Raize...I'm not a slave to a brand either, but for football gear, I prefer Nike...and Under Armour like Ohio_Cane said. But like you with New Balance, Reeboks are a more comfortable fit for me.
Posted by: CaneRock | December 16, 2014 at 09:30 PM
worm shoes by Nike and they suck. New Balance makes a much more comfortable shoe.
Posted by: Raizecane | December 16, 2014 at 09:16 PM
Worm shoes?! D'no wears em too I assume.
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 09:31 PM
Worm shoes?! D'no wears em too I assume.
Posted by: 1mg of Epi | December 16, 2014 at 09:31 PM
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Blimey.....LOL
Posted by: Raizecane | December 16, 2014 at 09:33 PM
NEW BLOG IS UP!
Posted by: 86Cane | December 16, 2014 at 09:44 PM