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Byline: Jeff Potrykus
TEMPE, Ariz. _ The most notable upset of the college football season didn't occur on any field, in front of 80,000 screaming fans.
Rather, it took place on the banquet circuit.
Unbeaten and top-ranked Miami, which has produced more National Football League first-round draft picks than any other school since 1984, produced one individual award winner this season.
Brett Romberg, the Hurricanes' loquacious senior center, won the Dave Rimington Award.
Senior quarterback Ken Dorsey, sophomore tailback Willis McGahee and junior wide receiver Andre Johnson were shut out.
Collectively, they have given Miami its most potent offense in school history (503 points) and surely will test the defense of No. 2 Ohio State on Friday night in the Fiesta Bowl ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Miami, shut of out of the awards circuit, has much to...