The 10 greatest wide receivers in Miami Hurricanes football history
Miami may be Quarterback U but the legendary ball slingers that played for the Hurricanes throughout history also had incredibly talented targets downfield.
By Sam Fariss
Andrew Johnson, another Miami native, helped lead the Canes to their second national championship win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Johnson and the Hurricanes walked away from the 2002 Rose Bowl with a fifth national title, and Johnson was the co-MVP. He had 1,831 career receiving yards (the fifth-most in Miami history) for 20 touchdowns.