CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Michael Irvin is soaked in sweat on the Miami sideline. He’s high-fiving players and coaches. He’s chest-bumping anyone in his general vicinity. He’s celebrating touchdowns, big plays, big hits, then waves to the Hurricane fans and tells them to get louder.

This wasn’t a scene from 1987.

This all happened last weekend. And every other Hurricanes game day this season, too.

The 59-year-old Irvin — a national champion with the Hurricanes, a Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys and a Pro Football Hall of Famer — doesn’t need a seat at Miami games. He’s not sitting. He’s perhaps the most famous cheerleader in college football right now, in almost constant motion on the sidelines, reveling in the success of the second-ranked Hurricanes and their 5-0 start.

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