Miami hungry to turn fortunes around vs. FSU
CORAL GABLES, Fla. The last time Florida State came to Miami, the Seminoles won 45-17. Could this one be another rout?
The oddsmakers, who have made the 12th-ranked Seminoles a 20-point favorite for Saturday nights game at Sun Life Stadium, think so. So do plenty of other folks.
People are going to talk about whatever they think, said Hurricanes sophomore wide receiver Phillip...
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October 18, 2012
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'Canes look to move to 4-0 in ACC for first time
CORAL GABLES, Fl. Phillip Dorsett, the University of Miamis sophomore wide receiver, understands this is a special time for the Hurricanes.
UM (4-2) is 3-0 in conference play and sitting alone atop the Atlantic Coast Conferences Coastal Division.
But Miamis current situation wont mean much if the Canes dont defeat North Carolina (4-2, 1-1) at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Sun Life Stadium...
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October 11, 2012
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Al Golden and His Honest Take on Miami's Dramatic Win
The Miami Hurricanes sure know how to win in dramatic fashion and you'd think coach Al Golden would be used to it by now.
Miami needed its second straight dramatic win to beat North Carolina State yesterday when 'Canes quarterback Stephen Morris hit receiver Phillip Dorsett with a 62-yard touchdown with only 19 seconds left in regulation. The Hurricanes would go on to defeat...
Miami coach Al Golden's accidental profanity during postgame press conference has media in hysterics (Video)
Miami Hurricanes head football coach Al Golden was a bit exhausted after Saturday's 44-37 win over North Carolina State, punctuated with a Stephen Morris 62-yard touchdown pass to Phillip Dorsett with 19 seconds left in the game. Golden was so tired that he couldn't catch himself before blurting out a curse during the postgame press conference that had the media in hysterics...
Hurricanes’ last second TD vs. NC State
Tied 37-37 Miami QB Stephen Morris is chased out of the pocket and launches a 62 yard touchdown pass to WR Phillip Dorsett to put the Hurricanes up over NC State with 0:19 seconds left in the 4th quarter. Dorsett had seven receptions for two touchdowns and 192 yards. Morris threw for a school record 566 yards and threw for five touchdowns. Miami would go on to win 37-44.
Video: Hurricanes win game on 62-yard hail mary pass
Here's further evidence that hail mary passes do in fact work sometimes. The Miami Hurricanes used a 62-yarder to edge out the visiting N.C. State Wolfpack, 44-37, by connecting on this touchdown pass with 19 seconds to go in their game on Saturday.Miami quarterback Stephen Morris threw for a school high 566 yards with five touchdowns in the offensive outburst, while wide receiver...
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Miami beats NC State on 62-yard TD pass
There has been a lot of craziness going on in college football today, and this 62-yard bomb from Miami’s Stephen Morris to Phillip Dorsett was one of the best plays of the day.
Miami was tied with North Carolina State, 37-37, with :32 left in the 4th quarter when Miami’s quarterback Stephen Morris found a wide open Phillip Dorsett 62 yards down the field and Dorsett fell into...
Miami 44, NC State 37
Stephen Morris threw for a school-record 566 yards and five touchdowns, the last of those a 62-yard strike to Phillip Dorsett with 19 seconds left, and Miami beat North Carolina State 44-37 Saturday for the Hurricanes' first three-game winning streak since 2009.
Dorsett caught seven passes for 192 yards and two scores for Miami (4-1, 3-0 Atlantic Coast Conference). Rayshawn...
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September 29, 2012
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Video: Miami Hurricane player gets helmet ripped off by vicious play
This play from Saturday's N.C. State-Miami game is a prime candidate for Bush League Play of the Week. Furthermore, Wolfpack linebacker Ricky Dowdy may also be in line to garner Bush League Player of the Week as well.The Hurricanes led 23-7 late in the first quarter when Miami wide receiver Phillip Dorsett hauls in this short pass to pick up the first down. In the process, redshirt...
Dorsett sees an improved team
Phillip Dorsett was one of Miami's starting wide receivers in the spring and he talked about some things as the team heads into the summer.
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May 23, 2012
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