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1990 Miami Hurricanes football team
American college football season From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1990 Miami Hurricanes football team represented the University of Miami during the 1990 NCAA Division I-A football season. It was the Hurricanes' 65th season of football. The Hurricanes were led by second-year head coach Dennis Erickson and played their home games at the Orange Bowl. Coming off the school's third national championship in six years in 1989, Miami came in to the 1990 season favored by most experts to repeat as national champions. However, a season opening loss to BYU and a later defeat by Notre Dame dashed those chances and the Canes finished the season 10–2 overall. They were invited to the Cotton Bowl where they defeated Texas, 46–3.
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Iowa
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San Diego State
Miami (FL) Hurricanes at San Diego State Aztecs
at Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California
- Date: December 1, 1990
- Game attendance: 34,201
Cotton Bowl
Cotton Bowl Classic: #4 Miami (FL) Hurricanes vs. #3 Texas Longhorns
at Cotton Bowl • Dallas, Texas
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Jack Harding University of Miami MVP Award
1991 NFL draft
Player | Position | Round | Pick | Team |
Russell Maryland | Defensive tackle | 1 | 1 | Dallas Cowboys |
Randal Hill | Wide receiver | 1 | 23 | Miami Dolphins |
Shane Curry | Defensive end | 2 | 40 | Indianapolis Colts |
Wesley Carroll | Wide receiver | 2 | 42 | New Orleans Saints |
Robert Bailey | Defensive back | 4 | 107 | Los Angeles Rams |
Craig Erickson | Quarterback | 5 | 131 | Philadelphia Eagles |
Mike Sullivan | Guard | 6 | 153 | Dallas Cowboys |
Roland Smith | Defensive back | 8 | 220 | Miami Dolphins |
Randy Bethel | Tight end | 10 | 251 | New England Patriots |
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