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Jose Borregales Becomes the First Hurricane to Win Lou Groza Award

January 7, 2021 by Allucan Heat Leave a Comment

Miami v Louisville
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Jose’s solid season is certified with some hardware.

Winning a national award is a huge milestone for any player, especially when you’re the first at your school to do it.

For the first time EVER, a has won the @LouGrozaAward.

Congratulations, Jose! You EARNED it. pic.twitter.com/oRKpE4rFok

— Canes Football (@CanesFootball) January 8, 2021

“It’s a tremendous honor for me,” Borregales told ESPN. “I put in a lot of work to be where I am today. I’m just happy it’s finally paying off.”

One of the most impressive areas within Miami’s program in 2020 was special teams. Borregales and punter Lou Hedley proved to be a dynamic kicking duo throughout the season, both of them coming to UM by way of the transfer portal.

Miami’s punting was one of the worst in the country in 2018. The kicking game was a nightmare in 2019.

Now, the ‘Canes have finalists at both positions for the Lou Groza and Ray Guy Award in Jose Borregales and Lou Hedley. https://t.co/r1wkp7EDTS pic.twitter.com/A79ZYGRIlT

— Gaboowins (@GabyUrrutia22) December 22, 2020

Compare 2019 to 2020, and you’ll see a vast difference in Miami’s field goal kicking. In 2019, starting duties changed often, with a rotation of average-at-best kickers getting their chances. Head coach Manny Diaz knew how the lack of a solid kicking game affected the outcomes of games.

“Jose Borregales has changed our football team… you look at some of our issues a year ago. Our inability to finish drive into points and to make easy layup field goals or PAT’s cost us wins, which cost us confidence.”

Jose did just that, converting 20 of 22 field-goal attempts, including a remarkable 57-yarder against Louisville.

While Borregales has already declared for the NFL draft, his younger brother, Andres Borregales, should be kicking for UM in 2021.

Canes commit Andres Borregales(@Borregales_andy) hit a 65 yard field goal today in practice pic.twitter.com/JQzud1ZK9M

— United Canedom (@UnitedCanedom) November 11, 2020

Here’s to the continued success of the Borregales-Miami connection.

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