2011 Football Season Previews: Miami (Ohio)
Saturday, Sept. 3, 11:30 a.m. – Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field, Columbia, Mo. (FSN)
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Redhawks at a Glance |
| Head Coach |
Don Treadwell |
| at Miami |
First Season |
| 2010 Record |
10-4 Overall, 7-1 MAC (Conference Champions) |
| Home/Road/Neut. |
4-1 / 4-3 / 2-0 |
| Off. Starters R/L |
8 / 3 |
| Def. Starters R/L |
9 / 2 |
| Lettermen Ret. |
51 |
| Off/Def/Spec |
21 / 27 / 3 |
| Lettermen Lost |
21 |
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2010 Team Statistics |
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NCAA |
MAC |
| Total Offense |
350.0 |
81 |
5 |
| Rushing Offense |
98.3 |
113 |
12 |
| Passing Offense |
253.71 |
32 |
3 |
| Points/Game |
21.6 |
98 |
8 |
| Total Defense |
338.2 |
28 |
4 |
| Rushing Defense |
127.6 |
25 |
4 |
| Passing Defense |
210.64 |
49 |
6 |
| Pts Allowed/Game |
23.2 |
44 |
4 |
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Returning Stat Leaders |
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#4 Zac Dysert | 6-4 | 209 | RS Jr. | QB
Passing: 222-343, 406 Yds, 13 TD, 12 INTs |
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#4 Zac Dysert | 6-4 | 209 | RS Jr. | QB
Rushing: 979 Att, 220 Yds, 2.78 Avg, 1 TD |
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#8 Nick Harwell | 6-1 | 188 | So. | WR
Receiving: 95 Total, 871 Yds, 13.6 Avg, 6 TDs |
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#43 Jerrell Wedge | 5-11 | 223 | RS Sr. | LB
Tackles: 101 Total, 38 Solo, 15.0 TFL, 1 INTs |
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#30 Evan Harris | 6-0 | 207 | Jr. | LB INTs: 6 for 137 Yds, 94 Tackles, 48 Solo, 9.5 TFLs |
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#6 D.J. Brown | 6-1 | 171 | RS Jr. | CB PBUs: 13, 2 INT, 53 Tackles, 30 Solo, 2.0 TFLs |
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Series History |
| Games Played |
1 |
| Series Record |
Mizzou leads, 1-0 |
| Last Meeting |
Sept. 25, 2010 (Mizzou, 51-3) |
| First Meeting |
2010 (Mizzou, 51-3) |
| Average Score |
51-3, Mizzou |
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COLUMBIA, Mo. – Football season is fast-approaching, which means it's time to take a look at the 2011 opponents.
What Others Are Saying About Miami (Ohio) |
“Can the Don Treadwell era get off to a flying start? There won’t be any semblance of a grace period with just about everyone coming back and with a terrific problem to have at quarterback with both Zac Dysert and Austin Boucher returning. If MU isn’t the preseason favorite to win the MAC title, it’ll be No. 2." College Football News
“When Pete Rekstis arrived at Kent State following the 2003 football season, the Golden Flashes’ defense was one of the nation’s worst. By the time he left seven years later it was one of the best. Now he faces a different kind of challenge as Miami University’s new defensive coordinator. Now his task is to continue an upswing for a unit which has nine returning starters who own Mid-American Conference championship rings.” Dayton Daily News
“Don Treadwell takes over a program that showed so much improvement and is loaded with talent. Less than a MAC title could be considered a disappointment for this team. The schedule features three straight home games in between September and October and finishes with key match-up against Ohio, which could decide the East.” Orlando Sentinel
“Don Treadwell considers himself blessed with the presence of two high-caliber quarterbacks on his first roster as Miami’s coach. Junior Zac Dysert played well enough in the RedHawks’ first 10 games last season to be named second-team all-conference, but when he missed the rest of the season with a lacerated spleen, then-redshirt freshman Austin Boucher stepped in and led Miami to four consecutive wins, including the MAC Championship Game and the GoDaddy.com Bowl. That set up a spirited competition for the starting job that is expected to go deep into summer camp.”Athlon