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Gurvan Hall, Jr.

position

Safety

Height

6-0

Weight

192 lbs.

Class

Junior

Hometown

West Palm Beach, Fla.

High School

Palm Beach Gardens

Gurvan Hall, Jr. - Football - University of Miami Athletics

2020 (Junior): Saw action in all 11 games and made three starts…Finished with 43 total tackles including 1.5 tackles for loss…Had three PBUs…Started season opener against UAB (Sept. 10) and finished with three total tackles…Posted four solo tackles in road start at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)…Started and had two tackles in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26)…Finished with two tackles at top-ranked Clemson (Oct. 10)…Led Hurricanes with eight total tackles in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 17)…Posted two tackles and two PBUs in victory over Virginia (Oct. 24)…Had two tackles in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6)…Finished with seven total tackles, including one half-tackle for loss, in win at Virginia Tech (Nov. 14)…Posted four total tackles, including one tackle for loss, in romp of Duke (Dec. 5)…Had three tackles and one PBU in start in regular season finale against North Carolina (Dec. 12)…Finished with six total tackles in 2020 Cheez-It Bowl against Oklahoma State (Dec. 29).

2019 (Sophomore): Saw action in all 13 games and made 11 starts in breakout season…Ranked second on team with 66 total tackles (37 solo)…Added 3.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, one interception and one fumble recovery…Totaled three PBUs…Made  first start of career in season opener vs. Florida (Aug. 24) and finished with eight total tackles (three solo)…Had first tackle for loss of career (one yard) against Gators…Started and finished with six tackles (three solo) at North Carolina (Sept. 7)…Had four tackles (three solo) and 7-yard sack in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)…Finished with career-high 10 tackles and one PBU in win over Central Michigan (Sept. 21)…Started and finished with six tackles (three solo) against Virginia Tech (Oct. 5)…Finished with five total tackles, including 3-yard sack, and one PBU in win over Virginia (Oct. 11)…Had five total tackles in start vs. Georgia Tech (Oct. 19)…Wore turnover chain for first time with fumble recovery at Pittsburgh (Oct. 26)…Added three tackles versus Panthers…Recorded first interception of career and returned it 26 yards in start versus Florida State (Nov. 2)…Added career-best five solo tackles in win over Seminoles…Started in win over Louisville (Nov. 9) and finished with three total tackles (one solo)…Finished with four tackles (three solo) in start versus FIU (Nov. 23)…Started and posted two solo tackles in regular season finale at Duke (Nov. 30)…Started and finished with five total tackles in Walk-On’s Independence Bowl against Louisiana Tech (Dec. 26).

2018 (True Freshman): Saw action in 12 of 13 games…Totaled eight tackles (five solo)…Made career debut against Savannah State (Sept. 8) and had one solo tackle…Had two solo tackles in win over FIU (Sept. 22)…Posted two tackles in victory over North Carolina (Sept. 27)…Finished with one tackle at Virginia (Oct. 13)…Saw action in games at Boston College (Oct. 26) and vs. Duke (Nov. 3)…Played at Georgia Tech (Nov. 10)…Saw action at Virginia Tech (Nov. 17)…Had one tackle in regular season finale vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 24)…Had one tackle in New Era Pinstripe Bowl vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 27).

High School: Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN.com, 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…Listed as the 14th-best safety in the nation and the 38th-best recruit in the state of Florida by ESPN.com…Ranked No. 15 at his position and No. 32 in Florida by 247Sports.com…Rated the 17th-best safety and 40th player in Florida by Rivals.com…Appeared on ESPN.com’s Top 300, ranked 178th…Selected to the 2018 Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando, Fla.…Named to the 2017 Sun Sentinel All-Palm Beach first team …Received Palm Beach County First Team All-Conference honors from the Palm Beach Post in 2016…Saw significant action on both offense and defense throughout his high school career…Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Florida, Georgia, Louisville, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ohio State, and Wisconsin, among others.