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Miami Hurricanes Depth Chart For Cincinnati

The Miami Hurricanes are coming off a 28-17 road loss to ACC Coastal Division foe, Georgia Tech and are back at Sun Life Stadium this weekend for a showdown with the Cincinnati Bearcats at 12:00 p.m. ET (ESPN3).

Miami dropped to 3-3 on the season with it’s most-recent loss and is currently 1-2 in conference.

Head coach Al Golden and staff have released this week’s official depth chart, listed below:

OFFENSE

WR
4 Phillip Dorsett 5-10 187 Sr.
9 Malcolm Lewis 6-0 189 R-So.

LT
74 Ereck Flowers 6-6 324 Jr.
73 Trevor Darling 6-5 310 Fr.

LG
68 Nick Linder 6-3 285 Fr. OR
64 Hunter Wells 6-6 312 R-So.

C
62 Shane McDermott 6-4 300 R-Sr.
68 Nick Linder 6-3 285 Fr.

RG
63 Daniel Isidora 6-4 318 R-So.
67 Alex Gall 6-5 30 So.

RT
70 Jon Feliciano 6-5 316 Sr. OR
66 Sunny Odogwu 6-8 324 R-Fr.

TE
46 Clive Walford 6-4 258 R-Sr.
5 Standish Dobard 6-4 255 So.

FB
44 Walter Tucker 6-0 226 So.
39 Ronald Regula 6-2 240 Sr.

QB
12 Brad Kaaya 6-4 209 Fr.
16 Jake Heaps 6-1 208 Gr.
11 Ryan Williams 6-6 225 Sr.

RB
8 Duke Johnson 5-9 206 Jr.
2 Joe Yearby 5-9 192 Fr. OR
7 Gus Edwards 6-2 230 So.

Slot
83 Braxton Berrios 5-9 183 Fr.
9 Malcolm Lewis 6-0 189 R-So.

WR
6 Herb Waters 6-2 198 Jr.
3 Stacy Coley 6-3 185 So.

DEFENSE

DE
71 Anthony Chickillo 6-4 282 Sr.
9 Chad Thomas 6-5 265 Fr.

DT
93 Calvin Heurtelou 6-3 315 Jr.
92 Courtel Jenkins 6-1 320 Fr.

DT
91 Olsen Pierre 6-5 300 Sr.
47 Ufomba Kamalu 6-6 295 Jr.
95 Anthony Moten 6-4 295 Fr.

DE
17 Tyriq McCord 6-3 248 Jr.
33 Trent Harris 6-2 238 Fr.

OLB
34 Thurston Armbrister 6-3 241 Sr.
58 Darrion Owens 6-3 235 Fr.

MLB
52 Denzel Perryman 6-0 242 Sr.
51 Juwon Young 6-2 240 Fr.

OLB
56 Raphael Kirby 6-1 238 Jr.
5 Jermaine Grace 6-1 212 So.

CB
1 Artie Burns 6-0 196 So.
3 Tracy Howard 5-11 188 Jr.

S
2 Deon Bush 6-1 198 Jr.
6 Jamal Carter 6-1 213 So.

S
28 Nantambu Fentress 5-9 195 Sr.
25 Dallas Crawford 5-10 196 R-Jr.

CB
37 Ladarius Gunter 6-2 192 Sr.
29 Corn Elder 5-10 188 So.
21 Antonio Crawford 5-11 191 Jr.

SPECIAL TEAMS

FG
25 Michael Badgley 5-10 180 Fr.
18 Matt Goudis 6-0 170 Jr.

KR
3 Stacy Coley 6-3 185 So.
4 Phillip Dorsett 5-10 187 Sr.

P
16 Justin Vogel 6-4 210 So.

PR
3 Stacy Coley 6-3 185 So.

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C. Bello

Longtime Miami Hurricanes columnist. Wrote for CanesTime.com, Yahoo! Sports and former BleacherReport featured columnist. Founder of allCanesBlog.com no longer toeing any company line. Launched ItsAUThing.com to deliver a raw, unfiltered and authentic perspective of all things "The U".

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