No. 10 Miami digs in late to top Notre Dame
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No. 10 Miami digs in late to top Notre Dame
"CJ Daniels made a spectacular one-handed touchdown grab and Rueben Bain Jr. had an interception on a thrice-deflected pass in the fourth quarter for the Hurricanes, who outgained Notre Dame 324 yards to 314. Malachi Toney had a touchdown catch and CharMar Brown added a TD run for Miami. CJ Carr, in his first start for Notre Dame, finished 19 of 30 for 221 yards with two touchdown passes and an interception -- plus a rushing score with 3:21 left"
"Miami went 46 yards on 10 plays on the ensuing drive, with Davis -- a transfer from FAU -- delivering for the lead. Notre Dame got the ball at its own 25, out of timeouts, and went nowhere before time expired. "In the face of adversity, we got it done when we needed to," Beck said. Miami won the coin toss and deferred, which proved relevant -- since the Hurricanes essentially ran out the clock on the first half with a 75-yard TD drive."
"Nearly an hour passed in real time before Carr threw another ball, as Miami essentially had back-to-back possessions separated only by an Irish kneel-down to end the half. Daniels' 20-yard grab came with 12 seconds left before halftime to give Miami a 14-7 lead, and the Hurricanes chewed up half of the third-quarter clock on another 75-yard drive capped by Brown's 5-yard run."
Carson Beck passed for 205 yards and two touchdowns in his Miami debut. Carter Davis hit a 47-yard field goal with 1:04 remaining to give Miami a 27-24 lead. CJ Daniels made a one-handed touchdown catch and Rueben Bain Jr. intercepted a thrice-deflected pass in the fourth quarter. Miami outgained Notre Dame 324 yards to 314 and scored on multiple long drives, including two 75-yard TD marches. CJ Carr, starting for Notre Dame, threw for 221 yards with two TDs and an interception and added a late rushing score to tie the game before the loss.
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