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Mario Cristobal used lessons learned from Jimmy Johnson and Nick Saban to get Miami Hurricanes back to playing for a national championship.
As fate would have it, the Hurricanes will be vying for their first national title since 2001 inside the confines of their home stadium
The Miami Hurricanes are heading to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game at their home Hard Rock Stadium after defeating Ole Miss, 31-27, in thrilling fashion.
Carson Beck and the Miami Hurricanes delivered when it mattered most, beating Ole Miss in an instant classic at the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night.
Miami players emptied onto the field. Some running in circles not knowing what to do. Others jumping and dancing. The national championship is one win away.
Officiating throughout college football has been a hot-button topic this season, and Thursday's College Football Playoff Semifinal between the No. 10-seed Miami
The play in question was the final one in Thursday’s semifinal against Ole Miss: Trinidad Chambliss’ heave into the end zone as time expired. The pass fell incomplete, ending the Rebels’ comeback hopes and sealing the Hurricanes’ 31-27 victory.
The targeting penalty is the talk of the Fiesta Bowl’s fourth quarter. While that controversial targeting call ejected Miami defensive back Xavier Lucas, Mario Cristobal took it hard.