
While Louisville and Michigan were battling it out on the hardwood Monday night, the Miami Hurricanes and the Oregon Ducks were pitted against each other in the #BosackBracket championship game.
What’s the #BosackBracket? It’s a bracket-style tournament to determine the best brand in college sports. The brand vs. brand elimination is judged on three categories:
In the #BosackBracket final, the Hurricanes were voted the best for nickname/logo and colors/typography, defeating the Ducks as the nation’s best brand.
The 2012-13 basketball season is officially over, and it was a historic one of the Miami Hurricanes - ACC champions, school-record 29 wins, Sweet 16 appearance and #BosackBracket brand champions.
During March Madness, the Miami Hurricanes have been participating in the #BosackBracket, a bracket-style tournament to determine the best brand in college sports. The Hurricanes made Bosack’s Final Four and today upended the Florida Gators to advance to the championship game.
The #BosackBracket Championship Game will match two of the iconic brands in college sports - Miami vs. Oregon.
Joe Bosack Graphic Design Co. is a full-service graphic design firm that specializes in brand identity development, marketing communications and brand extension.
Great message from Trey McKinney Jones on his Instagram account this morning.
This morning on his Instagram account, Julian Gamble thanked Hurricanes fans for their support during his career at the University of Miami. #classact
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A look around the nation at what the headlines are saying after the Miami Hurricanes won the 2013 ACC Tournament title Sunday in Greensboro.

Miami Hurricanes vs. Clemson Tigers – By the Numbers
2 – Blocks by both Miami senior forward Kenny Kadji and senior center Julian Gamble against Georgia Tech.
4 – Number of Hurricanes that scored in double digits against Georgia Tech: senior forward Kenny Kadji (18), senior guard Durand Scott (17), sophomore guard Shane Larkin (12) and senior center Julian Gamble (11).
6 – Assists by Clemson sophomore guard Rod Hall against Boston College.
7 – Assists by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Georgia Tech.
8 – Rebounds grabbed by Clemson sophomore guard Damarcus Harrison against Boston College.
11 – Rebounds grabbed by Miami senior forward Kenny Kadji against Georgia Tech. He also scored 18 points for his sixth double-double of the season.
17 – Points scored by Miami senior guard Durand Scott against Georgia Tech.
18 – Points scored by Clemson senior forward Milton Jennings against Boston College.
19 – Points scored by Clemson senior center Devin Booker against Boston College. He also grabbed eight rebounds.
19 – Number of times the Hurricanes and the Tigers have faced off in the past. Clemson holds an 11-8 series lead, but Miami won the last matchup 45-43 on Feb. 17, 2013.

Miami Hurricanes vs. Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets – By the Numbers
3 – Assists by both Georgia Tech freshman forward Marcus Georges-Hunt and senior guard Mfon Udofia against NC State.
3 – Blocks by Georgia Tech freshman forward Robert Carter, Jr. against NC State.
4 – Assists by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Duke.
4 – Number of Hurricanes that scored in double-digits against Duke: sophomore guard Shane Larkin (25), senior forward Kenny Kadji (17), senior guard Durand Scott (12) and senior guard Trey McKinney Jones (12).
8 – Points scored by both Georgia Tech freshman forward Robert Carter, Jr. and junior center Daniel Miller against NC State.
9 – Points scored by Georgia Tech senior guard Mfon Udofia against NC State, leading the Yellow Jackets.
10 – Rebounds grabbed by Miami senior forward Kenny Kadji against Duke. He also scored 17 points for his fifth double-double of the season.
16 – Number of times the Hurricanes have faced off against the Yellow Jackets in the past. Miami holds a 10-6 series lead, which includes a 62-49 win on Jan. 5, 2013.
23 – Number of games that the Hurricanes have won this season, which is one game short of the school record for most wins in a season, set in 2001-02.
25 – Points scored by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Duke.

Miami Hurricanes vs. Duke Blue Devils – By the Numbers
2 – Consecutive matchups that the Hurricanes have won against the Blue Devils, including a 90-63 victory earlier this season.
3 – Steals by Miami senior guard Trey McKinney Jones against Virginia Tech.
4 – Three-pointers made by both Duke sophomore Quinn Cook and senior guard Seth Curry against Virginia.
6 – Assists by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Virginia Tech.
7 – Rebounds grabbed by Duke senior forward Mason Plumlee against Virginia.
8 – Rebounds grabbed by Miami senior center Reggie Johnson against Virginia Tech.
20 – Points scored by Miami senior forward Kenny Kadji against Virginia Tech. He also grabbed six rebounds and had two blocks.
22 – Points scored by Miami sophomore guard Shane Larkin against Virginia Tech.
22 – Points scored by Duke sophomore guard Quinn Cook against Virginia.
28 – Points scored by Duke senior guard Seth Curry against Virginia.
What kind of time commitment is involved in cheerleading? Great UMTV package by student Kimberly Sears.