UM Announces Changes to 2009 Nonconference Slate

UM Announces Changes to 2009 Nonconference Slate

Jan. 22, 2009

 

CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami will now play three of its four 2009 nonconference football games in the month of October.

 

The Hurricanes will host defending Big 12 champion and Bowl Championship Series Title game participant Oklahoma on Oct. 3 at Dolphin Stadium. It will be the first time since 1986 that Miami has hosted the Sooners. Oklahoma and Miami last met during the 2007 season in Norman, Okla. The two teams met in the 1988 Orange Bowl in Miami, which resulted in a 20-14 UM win for the program’s second national title. The Sooners lead the all-time series, 4-3.

 

Miami will host Florida A&M on Oct. 10. The Hurricanes lead the all-time series, 6-1. UM won the last meeting between the teams in 2006, 51-10.

 

Miami will travel to UCF on Oct. 17 to face the Knights. The Hurricanes won the first ever meeting between the two schools last season, 20-14, at Dolphin Stadium.

 

Three of the four game dates are changes. UM was originally scheduled to face Florida A&M on Sept.5, Oklahoma on Sept. 12 and UCF on Oct. 3.

 

UM’s season finale at USF will still be played on Nov. 28. That will be the second meeting all-time in the series. Miami won 27-7 in 2005 at the Orange Bowl.  

 

Miami’s Atlantic Coast Conference schedule will be released by the league office at a later date. The Hurricanes will host Clemson, Virginia, Georgia Tech and Duke while travelling to face Wake Forest, Florida State, North Carolina and Virginia Tech.

 

For information on 2009 Hurricane football season tickets call the athletics ticket office at 1-800-GO-CANES.