Hurricanes Selected to win BIG EAST Football Championship

Hurricanes Selected to win BIG EAST Football Championship

July 22, 2003

The University of Miami has been selected to win the BIG EAST Championship in 2003 based on a poll of media representatives who cover the league on a regular basis. It marks the ninth time in 11 years (since round-robin play began in 1993) that the Hurricanes have been the preseason favorite to win the crown.

Miami, the defending BIG EAST Champion, received 21 of 24 first-place votes. The ‘Canes are led by two-time All-BIG EAST First Team selection Jonathan Vilma. The senior linebacker was tied for third in the league with 10.2 tackles per game a year ago. He had 133 total stops, first among conference returning players. Overall, UM brings back seven players who earned first or second team all-conference honors a year ago. The Hurricanes set a BIG EAST scoring record for the third straight year, finishing with 527 points. Six starters return on defense, including three in a secondary that led the nation in pass defense (119.69 ypg).

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