Miami Hurricanes Football Spring Game Information
"Fans that are interested in receiving an autograph are required to pick up an autograph voucher from the North Plaza beginning at 4:30 p.m. (while supplies last)."
Brown, Hill and Dawkins were star receivers for Miami in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Hill is well known for two plays during his Miami career. He had a 47-yard reception on third down and 46 against Notre Dame in 1989. He also had a controversial touchdown against Texas in 1991 Cotton Bowl Following a touchdown.
Mark was a stellar defensive end for Miami in the late 1980s. Harris was a four-year starter at quarterback from 2008-11. He also spent time in the Canadian Football League.
"While the Clear Bag Policy is still (SIC) an affect, fans will be permitted to bring one item per person from the list below for alumni autographs ONLY. The list of items permitted: Football Helmet 11×17″ photos/posters and smaller Souvenir Towels Unmounted Jerseys Hat"
"SELECT-A-SEAT Fans will also have the opportunity to the limited number of season tickets that remain available for the 2018 season. Tickets start for as little as $160. Representatives from the Miami Hurricanes Ticket Office will be available to answer questions and assist in selecting seat locations in Hard Rock Stadium throughout the Spring Game. Less than 500 seats remain available in the lower level of the stadium! Why wait until Saturday to secure your seats for the 2018 season? Call 1-800-GO-CANES to speak to a ticket sales representation or click Purchase Tickets. Miami Gardens Weather: Saturday, April 14 Mostly Sunny Temperature: High 87, Low 76° Precipitation: 10% Wind: SE 14 mph Humidity: 60 Percent Sunshine along with some cloudy intervals. High 87F. Winds SE at 10 to 20 mph."
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It seems like the weather will cooperate on Saturday. One of the best things about the renovations at Hard Rock stadium is that the vast majority of the seating is covered in the case of inclement weather. Most of the fans were sheltered from the rain in last season’s deluge during Miami’s win over Georgia Tech.