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Michael Irvin II

position

Tight End

Height

6-3

Weight

230 lbs.

Class

Freshman

Hometown

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

High School

St. Thomas Aquinas

Michael Irvin II - Football - University of Miami Athletics

2018 (Junior): Missed entire regular season while recovering from knee surgery…Made season debut in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27).

2017 (Sophomore): Saw action in 12 of 13 games with three starts…Caught nine passes for 78 yards…Saw action in season opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 2) and hauled in first catch of career on 11-yard reception…Had two catches for 28 yards, including career-long catch of 24 yards, in win vs. Toledo (Sept. 23)…Saw action in wins at Florida State (Oct. 7) and at home against Georgia Tech (Oct. 14)…Saw action in wins at North Carolina (Oct. 28) and at home against Virginia Tech (Nov. 4) and Notre Dame (Nov. 11)…Had one 10-yard reception in win over Virginia (Nov. 18)…Made first start of career and had one seven-yard reception at Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)…Started ACC Championship Game against Clemson (Dec. 2) and finished with three catches totaling 18 yards…Started Capital One Orange Bowl against Wisconsin (Dec. 30) and had one four-yard reception.

2016 (True Freshman): Saw action in five games during freshman season, largely on special teams…Made career debut in season opener against Florida A&M (Sept. 3)…Saw action on special teams at Virginia Tech (Oct. 20) and at Notre Dame (Oct. 29)…Competed against Pittsburgh (Nov. 5)…Saw action at NC State (Nov. 19).

High School: Rated three-star prospect by ESPN, 247Sports and Rivals…Helped guide St. Thomas Aquinas to second straight FHSAA 7A Championship in 2015…Caught three passes in state championship game against Viera…Transferred to St. Thomas Aquinas in 2015 after recording over 1,200 yards receiving at Prestonwood Christian High School (Texas)…Tied Texas single-game record for receptions, hauling in 21 catches against IMG Academy in 2014…Chose Miami over scholarship offers from Georgia, Michigan and NC State.