Mishael Powell Tabbed ACC Defensive Back of the Week

Trinton Breeze
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Miami Hurricanes senior Mishael Powell was named ACC Defensive Back of the Week, the league office announced Monday afternoon.

In Miami’s 42-14 win over Wake Forest, Powell notched his career-best fifth interception of the season, running the pick back 76 yards for a touchdown.

Powell’s interception return is the longest by a Hurricane since Kamren Kinchens went 99 yards to the house against Georgia Tech on Nov. 12, 2022.

The sixth-year safety also recorded a sack and broke up two passes.

Led by Powell, Miami limited Wake Forest to 193 yards, which marked the fewest the Hurricanes have allowed to an ACC opponent in nearly four years. Miami held the Demon Deacons to just 50 yards in the second half.

The Hurricanes also shut out Wake Forest after the intermission, blanking a conference foe in the second half for the first time since Nov. 27, 2021.

A native of Seattle, Wash., Powell is the ninth different Miami player to garner weekly conference distinction this season, alongside defensive lineman Tyler Baron, wide receiver Sam Brown Jr., offensive lineman Zach Carpenter, defensive back Jaden Harris, running back Damien Martinez, offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa, wide receiver Xavier Restrepo and quarterback Cam Ward.

The Hurricanes conclude regular-season play against Syracuse at the JMA Wireless Dome on Saturday. Kickoff is slated for 3:30 p.m. on ESPN.
 

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Congrats Mish!

Starter for the National runners-up last season, starter for Top 10 CFP contender with a shot at another playoff run this year.

Come a long way since beginning his college career as a walk-on from a lightly regarded high school program
 
he's not a stellar athlete but he isn't as bad as people think. he overcompensates for when other guys are messing up.
I wonder if someone chart his production at his natural nickel spot from last game what would be results.. I think all his impact plays came when they moved him to nickel with Markeith at safety.. looking at snap count markeith had 15 plays..

So if u telling me he got 1 pick 6, sack, and almost pick all in 15 plays.. why we try to force him to be a safety
 
he's not a stellar athlete but he isn't as bad as people think. he overcompensates for when other guys are messing up.

Who among our back seven is tbh?

I was about 20 rows up at the GT game. When we were lined up on D, it was like the LB's and DB's don't even really "look the part" of an elite defense
 
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Interested to see how he performs now that he is at nickel where he is most comfortable. He should have had 2 interceptions on Saturday. So far, so good.
 
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