The 1989 Miami Hurricanes were the national champions of the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season. The national championship was the third won by the University of Miami in football.
Starting Lineup
Offense
Defense
Special Teams
Schedule & Results
| Date |
Result |
Miami Rank# |
(Rank#)Opponent |
Stadium · City |
| September 9, 1989 |
W 51-3 |
#3 |
@ Wisconsin |
Camp Randall Stadium - Madison, WI |
| September 16, 1989 |
W 31-3 |
#3 |
California |
Orange Bowl - Miami, FL |
| September 23, 1989 |
W 38-7 |
#2 |
@ Missouri |
Faurot Field - Columbia, MO |
| September 30, 1989 |
W 26-20 |
#2 |
@ Michigan State |
Spartan Stadium - East Lansing, MI |
| October 7, 1989 |
W 56-0 |
#2 |
Cincinnati |
Orange Bowl - Miami, FL |
| October 14, 1989 |
W 48-16 |
#2 |
San Jose State |
Orange Bowl - Miami, FL |
| October 28, 1989 |
L 10-24 |
#2 |
@ #9 Florida State |
Doak Campbell Stadium - Tallahassee, FL |
| November 4, 1989 |
W 40-10 |
#7 |
East Carolina |
Orange Bowl - Miami, FL |
| November 11, 1989 |
W 24-3 |
#7 |
@ #14 Pittsburgh |
Pitt Stadium - Pittsburgh, PA |
| November 18, 1989 |
W 42-6 |
#7 |
San Diego State |
Orange Bowl - Miami, FL |
| November 25, 1989 |
W 27-10 |
#7 |
#1 Notre Dame |
Orange Bowl - Miami, FL |
| January 1, 1990* |
W 33-25 |
#2 |
#7 Alabama |
Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, LA |
| *Sugar Bowl #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. |
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Team Players drafted into in the NFL
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