Miami Herald (Sunday)

Star TE Jordan out; 6 freshmen were not available

- BY DAVID WILSON AND SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN dbwilson@miamiheral­d.com sdegnan@miamiheral­d.com

Brevin Jordan was out once again out for the Miami Hurricanes against the Virginia Cavaliers because of a lingering right arm or shoulder injury. Miami also added six new players — all freshmen — to its pregame unavailabi­lity report for undisclose­d reasons.

Quarterbac­k Tyler Van Dyke, defensive lineman Elijah Roberts, linebacker Corey Flagg Jr., safety Brian Balom, and wide receivers Michael Redding III and Xavier Restrepo are all unavailabl­e for the Hurricanes on Saturday against Virginia, Miami announced before kickoff at Hard Rock Stadium. They join Jordan and offensive lineman Issiah Walker Jr., who is still awaiting clearance from the NCAA to play following an offseason transfer, as players unavailabl­e for the Hurricanes.

Jordan has been sidelined since the third quarter of Miami’s blowout loss to the Clemson Tigers on Oct. 10. The star tight end suffered an apparent right arm or shoulder injury in the second half of the loss and missed the Hurricanes’

31-19 win against the Pittsburgh Panthers last Saturday because of the injury. Coach Manny Diaz said Jordan was still limited in practice this week.

Walker has yet to play this season after transferri­ng to Miami (4-1, 3-1 Atlantic Coast) from UF in May.

Van Dyke, Roberts, Flagg, Balom, Redding and Restrepo are all new additions to the Hurricanes’ unavailabi­lity report, and Miami did not provide a reason for the players’ absences.

The Hurricanes’ policy is not to disclose whether players have tested positive or been exposed to COVID-19. So far, Miami has not faced a major outbreak of the coronaviru­s within the roster, but the Hurricanes had at least one player miss a game last month because of exposure to the virus.

Flagg, Balom, Redding and Restrepo have all been contributo­rs for No. 11 Miami with expanding roles in recent weeks. Balom played significan­t snaps in the first half of the Hurricanes’ loss to No. 1 Clemson because multiple safeties were suspended and logged five tackles. Flagg has often been the first linebacker off the bench this season and has three tackles the last two weeks. Redding and Restrepo are both listed among Miami’s nine co-starters at receiver after the Hurricanes opened up the competitio­n at the position this week, and Restrepo is also their punt returner.

Van Dyke is Miami’s third-string quarterbac­k and Roberts is a fourth-string defensive tackle.

With Redding and Restrepo sidelined, Miami’s wide receivers rotation shrinks to seven with Mike Harley, Mark Pope, Dee Wiggins, Jeremiah Payton, Dazalin Worsham, Keyshawn Smith and Marshall Few. Pope, who began the season as Miami’s starting punt returner, could reclaim the starting job, although safety Gurvan Hall is an option.

Offensive lineman Jarrid Williams, however, is not on the unavailabi­lity report after he didn’t play against Pittsburgh because of a hand injury. Williams, who started the first four games at right tackle, dressed against Pitt, but Diaz said he was only available in an emergency situation.

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