Miami football back to Jarren Williams at FSU: Game and broadcast info
Miami should get Michael Pinckney, DeeJay Dallas and Jeff Thomas back against Florida State. Pinckney and Dallas were out injured against Pittsburgh last weekend and Thomas was serving the second of a two-game suspension. Their big-play ability will be critical on both sides of the ball against the Seminoles.
Player | Status | Type | Comment |
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Avery Huff | Out | Redshirt | Huff has decided to redshirt the 2019 season due to academic requirements. |
Lorenzo Lingard | Out | Knee | Lingard has been sidelined as he is on the mend from a torn ACL that ended his 2018 season. It is unknown when he will make his debut. |
Zach McCloud | Out | Redshirt | McCloud has elected to use the 2019-20 season as a redshirt year. |
Jeff Thomas | Out | Suspension | Thomas is serving a two-game suspension. He will be permitted to return Saturday against Florida State. |
Waynmon Steed | Out | Knee | Steed is likely to sit out the entire 2019 season after having knee surgery. |
Patrick Joyner | Out | Leg | Joyner Jr. has a leg injury, and it is uncertain how long he will be away from the field. |
Cameron Williams | Out | Redshirt | Williams has elected to redshirt the remainder of the season due to academic requirements. |
Bradley Jennings Jr. | Out | Hip | Jennings Jr. is projected to miss the entire 2019 season after having hip surgery. |
Jarren Williams | Questionable | Arm | Williams is managing an arm injury, and his availability is clouded for Saturday’s clash with Florida State. |
Tate Martell | Questionable | Undisclosed | Martell missed the last game due to an unspecified ailment, and his status is unknown for Saturday’s game versus Florida State. |
N’Kosi Perry | Questionable | Shoulder | Perry exited Saturday’s game with a shoulder injury. It is unknown if he will be available against Florida State on Saturday. |
Michael Pinckney | Probable | Knee | Pinckney did not play in the previous game due to a knee ailment, but he is expected to be available for Saturday’s contest versus Florida State. |
Deejay Dallas | Probable | Knee | Dallas sat out the previous game with a knee injury, but he is likely to play Saturday against Florida State. |
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Generated 10/30/2019.
Florida State has an injury list longer than the Miami football roster. The Seminoles had to use several backups last week in their 35-17 victory over Syracuse. Florida State could be missing several key players against Miami according to their injury list.
Player | Status | Type | Comment |
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Ontaria Wilson | Out | Shoulder | Wilson suffered a broken shoulder and is likely to miss the remainder of the season. |
Logan Tyler | Out | Suspension | Tyler is serving a suspension for an off-field incident. There is no timetable for return. |
Christian Meadows | Out | Shoulder | Meadows aggravated a previous shoulder injury, and there is no timetable for recovery. |
Keyshawn Helton | Out | Knee | Helton suffered a left knee injury and is expected to sit out for the remainder of the season. |
Warren Thompson | Out | Personal | Thompson was held out of the previous game due to a personal matter, and he will not perform in Saturday’s tilt with Miami. |
Joshua Kaindoh | Out | Ankle | Kaindoh is projected to miss the remainder of the season due to a right ankle injury. |
Travis Jay | Out | Personal | Jay has been sidelined due to a personal reason, and it is unclear when he will take the field. |
Jaiden Woodbey | Out | Leg | Lars-Woodbey suffered a left lower-leg injury and is expected to miss the remainder of the season. |
Anthony Grant | Out | Personal | Grant has been sidelined for personal reasons, and it is undetermined when he will return to the lineup. |
Dontae Lucas | Questionable | Lower Body | Lucas is battling a lower-body injury, leaving his availability clouded for Saturday’s matchup versus Miami. |
Marvin Wilson | Questionable | Undisclosed | Wilson is dealing with an undefined injury, and it is uncertain if he will be active Saturday against Miami. |
Cyrus Fagan | Questionable | Leg | Fagan has a leg injury and did not play in the last two games. It is unclear if he will suit up Saturday against Miami. |
Baveon Johnson | Questionable | Undisclosed | Johnson sat out the previous game due to an undefined injury, and it is unknown if he will be in the lineup versus Miami on Saturday. |
Ricky Aguayo | Questionable | Illness | Aguayo is ailing from an illness, and it is unknown if the symptoms will subside in time for Saturday’s contest with Miami. |
Dontavious Jackson | Questionable | Hand | Jackson was unavailable for the previous game due to a hand ailment, and his status is undetermined for Saturday’s matchup versus Miami. |
Cam Akers | Probable | Knee | Akers left the previous game with a knee injury, but will likely line up versus Miami on Saturday. |
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Generated 10/30/2019.
The Florida State Miami football game will have Bob Wischusten calling the game for the second year in a row. The game will be on ABC with Dan Orlovsky doing color and Miami alum Allison Williams on the sideline.
"Broadcast Information: Television (ABC) • Bob Wischusen (play-by-play) Twitter @ESPNBob • Dan Orlovsky (color) @DanOrlovsky7 • Allison Williams (sidelines) @AllisonW_Sports Flagship Radio (560 WQAM) • Joe Zagacki (play-by-play)@CanesVoice • Don Bailey, Jr. (color) @DonBaileyJR • Josh Darrow (sidelines) @joshdarrow Spanish Radio (Unanimo Deportes 990) • Alfredo Alvarez (play-by-play) • Jose Martinez (color)"
The weather forecast for Tallahassee at 3 pm Saturday, a half-hour before kickoff is partly cloudy and 67 degrees with zero percent chance of rain. The win is expected to be nine miles Per Hour. As the game reaches into the second half, the 6 PM forecast for Tallahassee is Partly Cloudy 64°F with 47 percent humidity.
The Wind is expected to decrease slightly to eight percent as the sun start goes down. The Hurricanes and Seminoles should have perfect late afternoon and early evening to play football. With two evenly matched teams, the game should be a close one for the sixth year in a row.