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No. 4 Miami was unable to recapture its late-game magic and lost 28-23 at Georgia Tech, muddying the race for the College Football Playoff and ACC championship with three weeks left in the regular ...
It took just 2:17 for Miami to score and cut the lead to five when Ward found Xavier Restrepo for a 38-yard TD. Georgia Tech then got stuffed on a third down near midfield and decided to punt.
Miami should have taken a knee. It took a disastrous loss instead, as Georgia Tech turned a huge mistake by the Hurricanes into a last-second miracle. Haynes King threw a 44-yard touchdown pass to ...
The Miami game was marked by Miami's decision to run the ball instead of taking a knee in the final 40 seconds, leading to a fumble recovered by Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech went on to drive 74 yards in four plays, and score a touchdown with 2 seconds on the clock to upset the previously undefeated Hurricanes.
MIAMI GARDENS — The Hurricanes chose to run the ball with just seconds left in Saturday’s game against Georgia Tech. The choice cost them a win. Running back Don Chaney Jr. fumbled with 26 ...
The ACC is standing by its replay review of Miami’s game-changing fumble against Georgia Tech. By now, you likely know that the Hurricanes inexplicably ran the ball while up three with less than ...
In 2004, the first year for both schools in the ACC, both teams met at the Orange Bowl in Miami for the final game of the regular season, which became a de facto ACC championship game with the winner getting a berth in a Bowl Championship Series bowl game. #10 Virginia Tech beat #9 Miami 16–10 in that game.
Miami's win brought the Hurricanes to a final record of 9–3 for the 1980 college football season. Likewise, the loss dropped Virginia Tech to a final record of 8–4. Miami's win also was its first bowl-game victory since a similar win over Tech in the 1966 Liberty Bowl. [32]