Harrison-Hunte’s return a boost for depleted D-line
The Hurricanes got back one important piece back along the defensive line for the Cheez-It Bowl, but two other contributors on defense didn’t suit up against the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Jared Harrison-Hunte returned after a threegame absence, but fellow defensive lineman Jason Blissett Jr. and safety
Amari Carter were both out Tuesday for undisclosed reasons as No. 18 Miami wrapped up the 2020 season in Orlando.
Carter, UM’s secondleading tackler, started the first nine games of the season. Harrison-Hunte has started once.
The Hurricanes was also without defensive linemen Jaelan Phillips and Quincy Roche, who sat out the bowl game to focus on preparing for the 2021 NFL Draft.
Harrison-Hunte’s return was important for Miami’s shorthanded defensive line. The redshirt freshman made his first career start at defensive tackle in the Hurricanes’ win againstNorth Carolina State in early November and hadn’t played since because of an elbow injury. HarrisonHunte finished the regular season with 16 tackles, 5 1⁄
2 tackles for loss and three sacks, and he was leading Miami in sacks at the time of his injury.
Carter, who didn’t start the last regular-season game against North Carolina, has been part of UM’s three-man safety rotation. He finished the regular season with 53 tackles, to go along with one pass defended and two fumble recoveries. Safeties Bubba Bolden and Gurvan Hall played larger roles with Carter out.
Safety Brian Balom made his first career start with Carter out.
Coach Manny Diaz had said Harrison-Hunte’s availability at Camping World Stadium would be based upon how he felt on game day.
“He’s been through practice for us. How many snaps he can get in we’ll sort of find out in terms of how he’s feeling on game day,” the coach said Monday, “but he’s back in the mix in practice and taking reps, so that’s been a big boost for us. Obviously, he was a starter for us midway through the season, so he’s been a big miss.”
Blissett has chipped in as both a defensive end and defensive tackle, and logged seven sacks in nine games this season. He could have been counted on for an expanded rolewith Phillips and Roche sitting out. Defensive line
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and made their first career starts in place of the regular starters.
Miami’s policy this season has been to not disclose whether a player is out for COVID-related reasons, and the Hurri
canes dealt with significant COVID-19 issues throughout October and November.
Miami had six players unavailable for its win against the Virginia Cavaliers in October, 11 unavailable for its win against North Carolina State in
November and 13 unavailable for its win against Virginia Tech the following week.
The Hurricanes shut down team activities two days after the Virginia Tech game and didn’t practice for about two weeks before finally finishing the regular season with two games in December. They were missing 15 players for their win against Duke on Dec. 5, then didn’t have any players out because of a positive test or contact tracing for their 62-26 loss to thenNo. 20 North Carolina on Dec. 12.
BORREGALES ADDS ALL-AMERICAN HONOR
Jose Borregales added another All-American honor Tuesday and now the kicker is 2 for 2 in landing accolades from those who determine the consensus All-America team.
The Sporting News named Borregales a firstteam All-American at kicker after his spectacular redshirt senior season at Miami. In the regular season, Borregales went 18 of 20 on field goals and 35 of 35 on extra points. The specialist, who joined the Hurricanes as a transfer from FIU in January, was also a first-team selection by the Associated Press.
The Sporting News, AP, Football Writers Association of America, American Football Coaches Association and Walter Camp Football Foundation are the five bodies who determine consensus AllAmericans.