Watch To Watch For: Nov. 29 vs. Pittsburgh
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The University of Miami football team welcomes Pittsburgh to Sun Life Stadium Saturday, Nov. 29 in the regular season finale, which will also serve as Senior Day for UM.
The Hurricanes (6-5, 3-4 ACC) and Panthers (5-6, 3-4 ACC) meet at 7:00 p.m. and the game will be televised on ESPN2 as well as broadcast on 560 WQAM.
Several Hurricanes have a chance to move up in Miami’s record books, both in single season and career stats categories. Additionally, there are some career milestones that players could reach during the game.
Here is what to watch for (#W2W4) Saturday night when the Hurricanes play the Panthers.
Anthony Chickillo
– Career: One start away from sole possession of third for most consecutive starts (46 straight).
– Career: One start away from sole possession of fifth for most total starts (46).
– Career: One game played behind eight players for 10th (49).
– Career: One fumble recovery behind five players for fifth (six), two behind George Mira, Jr., for fourth.
Stacy Coley
– Career: 14 kick return yards behind Mark Rush for sixth (1,066), 36 behind J.C. Penny for fifth, 69 behind Tom Sullivan for fourth, 85 behind Travis Benjamin for third.
– Single Season: 14 kick return yards behind Travis Benjamin for ninth (496), 15 behind Randal Hill for eighth, 35 behind Devin Hester for seventh, 39 behind Jason Geathers for sixth, 46 behind Tremain Mack for fifth.
– Career: One kick return TD behind four players for first (two).
– Career: One punt return TD behind five players for fourth (two).
Phillip Dorsett
– Career: One receiving TD away from sole possession of seventh (16).
– Single Season: One receiving TD behind three players for sixth (nine), two behind three players for third, three behind Michael Irvin for second.
– Career: Six receptions behind Willie Smith and Clive Walford for ninth (117), eight behind Kellen Winslow, Jr. for eighth.
– Career: 162 receiving yards behind Travis Benjamin for sixth (2,146).
– Single Season: 117 receiving yards behind Michael Irvin for 10th (840), 119 behind himself for ninth, 129 behind Willie Smith for eighth, 145 behind Michael Irvin for seventh.
– Career Milestone: Needs 16 receiving yards for 2,000.
Jon Feliciano
– Career: One start behind three players for fifth (45). (Note: If he and Anthony Chickillo both start, then Feliciano would move into a tie for sixth instead).
Duke Johnson
– Career: Needs 34 rushing yards to pass Ottis Anderson for first (3,332).
– Career: Three rushing TDs behind James Jackson for fourth (29).
– Single Season: One rushing TD behind three players for ninth (11), two behind three players for sixth, three behind Harry Ghaul and Edgerrin James for fourth.
– Career: One 100-yard rushing game behind Clinton Portis and Edgerrin James for first (14).
– Single Season: One 100-yard rushing game behind Edgerrin James and Lamar Miller for fourth (seven).
– Career: Eight rushing attempts behind Graig Cooper for fifth (465), 17 behind Edgerrin James for fourth.
– Single Season: One rushing attempt behind James Jackson for eighth (201), 12 behind Danyell Ferguson for seventh, 13 behind Ottis Anderson for sixth, 20 behind Clinton Portis for fifth.
– Single Season: 275 all-purpose yards behind himself for second (2,060).
– Career: One total TD behind Melvin Bratton and James Jackson for third (32).
– Single Season:One total TD behind six players for fifth (13), two behind Eddie Dunn and Edgerrin James for third.
– Career: Six points behind Melvin Bratton for 10th (192).
Brad Kaaya
– Single Season: 25 completions behind Gino Torretta for 10th (205).
– Single Season: One passing TD behind Jacory Harris for sixth (24), two behind Bernie Kosar and Ken Dorsey for fourth, three behind Vinny Testaverde for third.
Denzel Perryman
– Career: Six tackles behind James Burgess for ninth (343).
Clive Walford
– Career: 50 receiving yards behind Eddie Brown for 10th (1,754), 127 behind Andre Johnson for ninth.
– Career: One receiving TD behind Brian Blades and Phillip Dorsett for seventh (15).
– Single Season: One receiving TD behind six players for ninth (eight), two behind three players for sixth, three behind three players for third.
– Career: Two receptions behind Kellen Winslow, Jr. for eighth (119), four behind Allen Hurns for seventh.