2023 Miami RedHawks football
MAC champion
MAC East Division champions
MAC Championship, W 23–14 vs. Toledo
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionEast Division
Record11–2 (7–1 MAC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorPat Welsh (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorBill Brechin (2nd season)
Home stadiumYager Stadium
(capacity: 24,286)
2023 Mid-American Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
Miami (OH) xy$  7 1   11 2  
Ohio  6 2   9 3  
Bowling Green  5 3   7 5  
Buffalo  3 5   3 9  
Akron  1 7   2 10  
Kent State  0 8   1 11  
West Division
Toledo xy  8 0   11 2  
Northern Illinois  5 3   6 6  
Eastern Michigan  4 4   6 6  
Central Michigan  3 5   5 7  
Ball State  3 5   4 8  
Western Michigan  3 5   4 8  
Championship: Miami (OH) 23, Toledo 14
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
As of December 2, 2023
Rankings from CFP Rankings

The 2023 Miami RedHawks football team represents Miami University as a member of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during the 2023 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They are led by tenth-year head coach Chuck Martin and play their home games at Yager Stadium in Oxford, Ohio.[1]

Transfer portal

Outgoing

NamePos.New school
Tre'Von MorganWRUnknown
Ja'Von KimpsonCBUnknown
Brett GabbertQBMiami (OH)
Devon DorseyWRUnknown
Darez SniderRBUnknown
Austin RobinsonWRUnknown
Jeremiah BatisteWRUnknown
Ryan O'HairIOLRobert Morris
John SaundersCBOle Miss
Caleb ShafferIOLOklahoma
Deavon PierceSRobert Morris
Tyre SheltonRBLouisiana Tech
Rusty FethIOLIowa
Rowan ZolmanSMinnesota
Angelo ButtsWRUnknown
Joe HumphreysQBUnknown
Kamell SmithQBUnknown
Jeffrey SimmonsTEBall State

Incoming

NamePos.Previous school
Rashad AmosRBSouth Carolina
Maddox KoppQBColorado
John YoungOTKentucky
Gage LarvadainWRSoutheastern Louisiana
Joe WilkinsCBNotre Dame
Cade McDonaldWRMichigan State

Preseason

Preseason polls

Coaches Poll

On July 20, the MAC announced the preseason coaches poll. Miami was picked to finish second in the East.[2]

East
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Ohio 63 (9)
2 Miami 52 (2)
3 Buffalo 51 (1)
4 Bowling Green 35
5 Akron 26
6 Kent State 19
West
Predicted finish Team Votes (1st place)
1 Toledo 66 (11)
2 Eastern Michigan 55 (1)
3 Northern Illinois 38
4 Central Michigan 37
5 Ball State 27
6 Western Michigan 23
Coaches poll (MAC Championship)
Rank Team Votes
1Toledo7
2Ohio4
3Buffalo1

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 17:00 p.m.at Miami (FL)*ACCNL 3–3849,024
September 93:30 p.m.at UMass*ESPN+W 41–289,207
September 167:00 p.m.at Cincinnati*ESPN+W 31–24 OT38,193
September 233:30 p.m.Delaware State*ESPN+W 62–2015,812
September 302:30 p.m.at Kent StateESPN+W 23–313,598
October 73:30 p.m.Bowling Green
  • Yager Stadium
  • Oxford, OH
ESPN+W 27–019,047
October 143:30 p.m.at Western MichiganESPN+W 34–2120,039
October 214:00 p.m.Toledodagger
  • Yager Stadium
  • Oxford, OH
ESPNUL 17–2117,321
October 283:30 p.m.at OhioCBSSNW 30–1619,854
November 87:30 p.m.Akron
  • Yager Stadium
  • Oxford, OH
ESPNUW 19–07,233
November 157:00 p.m.Buffalo
  • Yager Stadium
  • Oxford, OH
ESPN2W 23–107,561
November 2512:00 p.m.at Ball State
CBSSNW 17–158,054
December 212:00 p.m.vs. ToledoESPNW 23–14

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Game summaries

at Miami (FL)

Game One – Miami (OH) RedHawks (0–0) at #Miami Hurricanes (0–0)
Period 1 2 34Total
RedHawks 0 3 003
Hurricanes 7 9 81438

at Hard Rock StadiumMiami Gardens, Florida

  • Date: Friday, September 1, 2023
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy • Temperature: 86 °F (30 °C)
  • TV announcers (ACCN): Jay Alter (play-by-play) and Rene Ingoglia (analyst)
  • Pregame line: Miami −17.5
Game information
First quarter
  • (13:26) MIA – Colbie Young 44-yard pass from Tyler Van Dyke, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 3 plays, 56 yards, 1:25; Miami 7–0)
  • (4:02) MIA – Andres Borregales 34-yard field goal (Drive: 15 plays, 66 yards, 7:33; Miami 10–0)
Second quarter
  • (2:33) MIA – Andres Borregales 32-yard field goal (Drive: 10 plays, 64 yards, 5:02; Miami 13–0)
  • (0:58) M–OH – Graham Nicholson 48-yard field goal (Drive: 6 plays, 44 yards, 1:35; Miami 13–3)
  • (0:00) MIA – Andres Borregales 43-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 50 yards, 0:58; Miami 16–3)
Third quarter
  • (11:09) MIA – Mark Fletcher Jr. 26-yard run, Xavier Restrepo–Tyler Van Dyke pass (Drive: 5 plays, 65 yards, 2:14; Miami 24–3)
Fourth quarter
  • (13:43) MIA – Henry Parrish Jr. 12-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 6 plays, 78 yards, 2:57; Miami 31–3)
  • (4:29) MIA – Donald Chaney Jr. 20-yard run, Andres Borregales kick (Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 4:46; Miami 38–3)
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Miami (OH) PassingBrett Gabbert12/21, 127 yards
RushingRashad Amos8 carries, 30 yards
ReceivingGage Larvadain8 receptions, 80 yards
Miami PassingTyler Van Dyke17/22, 201 yards, TD, INT
RushingHenry Parrish Jr.9 carries, 90 yards, TD
ReceivingColbie Young4 receptions, 79 yards, TD
Statistics M–OH MIA
First downs926
Plays–yards49–21561–493
Rushes–yards25–5136–250
Passing yards164243
Passing: comp–att–int13–24–020–25–1
Time of possession27:0732:53




at UMass

Game Two – Miami (OH) RedHawks (0–1) at Umass Minutemen (1–1)
Period 1 2 34Total
RedHawks 21 7 31041
Minutemen 0 7 14728

at Warren McGuirk Alumni StadiumHadley, Massachusetts

  • Date: Saturday, September 9, 2023
  • Game time: 3:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: Cloudy • Temperature: 87 °F (31 °C)
  • TV: ESPN+
  • Pregame line: Miami −7.0
Game information
First quarter
  • (13:14) M-OH – Gage Larvadain 26 Yd pass from Brett Gabbert, Kellan McLaughlin Kick (Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:46; Miami 7–0)
  • (1:40) M-OH – Gage Larvadain 99 Yd pass from Brett Gabbert, Graham Nicholson Kick (Drive: 2 plays, 99 yards, 1:02; Miami 14–0)
  • (1:17) M-OH – Kobe Hilton 0 Yd Fumble Return, Graham Nicholson Kick (Drive: 1 play, -14 yards, 0:10; Miami 21–0)
Second quarter
  • (11:10) UMASS –Dashaun Jerkins 53 Yd Interception Return, Cameron Carson Kick (Drive: 6 plays, 28 yards, 3:37; Miami 21–7)
  • (2:39) M-OH – Gage Larvadain 13 Yd pass from Brett Gabbert, Graham Nicholson Kick (Drive: 6 plays, 52 yards, 2:51; Miami 28–7)
Third quarter
  • (10:20) UMASS –Greg Desrosiers Jr. 32 Yd pass from Carlos Davis, Cameron Carson Kick (Drive: 5 plays, 62 yards, 2:17; Miami 28–14)
  • (2:51) UMASS –Mark Pope 50 Yd pass from Carlos Davis, Cameron Carson Kick (Drive: ; Miami 28–21)
  • (0:12) M-OH – Graham Nicholson 33 Yd Field Goal (Drive: 7 plays, 44 yards, 2:32; Miami 31–21)
Fourth quarter
  • (11:16) UMASS –George Johnson III 5 Yd pass from Carlos Davis, Cameron Carson Kick (Drive: 2 plays, 2 yards, 0:43; Miami 31–28)
  • (10:57) M-OH – Cade McDonald 1 Yd pass from Brett Gabbert, Graham Nicholson Kick (Drive: 1 play, 70 yards, 0:11; Miami 38-28)
  • (3:32) M-OH – Graham Nicholson 44 Yd Field Goal (Drive: 7 plays, 25 yards, 3:31; Miami 41–28)
Statistics M–OH UMass
First downs1718
Plays–yards57-44665-306
Rushes–yards35-14430-62
Passing yards302244
Passing: comp–att–int22-35-112-22-2
Time of possession30:5929:01
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Miami (OH) PassingBrett Gabbert12/22, 302 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT
RushingRashad Amos23 carries, 115 yards
ReceivingGage Larvadain8 receptions, 273 yards, 3 TD
UMass PassingCarlos Davis22/32, 244 yards, 3 TD, INT
RushingKay'Ron Lynch-Adams15 carries, 57 yards
ReceivingMark Pope4 receptions, 70 yards, TD

References

  1. "Chuck Martin". Miami University Athletics. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
  2. "MAC football preseason poll: Toledo picked to win conference championship; BGSU tabbed to finish fourth in MAC East". wtol.com. WTOL 11. July 20, 2023. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
  3. "2023 Miami (Ohio) football schedule". fbschedules.com.
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