Miami Hurricanes at Syracuse Orange
· NCAA - FootballSyracuse knocks No. 6 Miami out of ACC title game and possibly the playoff with 42-38 win
McCord threw for 380 yards and three touchdowns for the Orange (9-3, 5-3). LeQuint Allen ran for two scores and picked up two critical first downs on Syracuse’s final, clock-killing drive, and Devin Grant forced a fumble that he returned 56 yards for a touchdown to help the Orange beat a ranked foe for the third time this season.
“I want to be the one who brought (Syracuse football) back to what it once was,” said McCord, who transferred from Ohio State after starting for the Buckeyes last season. “That’s a testament to this team. This win shows that Syracuse is for real and being part of that team that turned things around, that’s going to last forever. Looking back, everything (coach Fran Brown) said came true and coming here is the best decision I’ve made in my life.”
Cam Ward had 349 yards passing with two touchdowns for the Hurricanes (10-2, 6-2, No. 6 CFP), who will be off next week while Clemson faces SMU for the ACC title and will have to hope for an at-large bid into the 12-team playoff.
“If we get a chance to go into the playoff, we’re going to make the most of it,” Ward said.
Miami had little trouble scoring but settled for a field goal on what turned out to be its final possession when coach Mario Cristobal declined to go for it on fourth-and-goal from the 10.
“We use analytics. It was outside the 10-yard line with four minutes to go. Get the points. Get a stop,” Cristobal said.
The Hurricanes didn't get that stop. Syracuse ran the ball eight times to run out the final 3:42, aided by an offside penalty.
Miami had defeated Syracuse six straight times before this shootout, in which the teams combined for 983 yards of offense and 51 first downs. The Hurricanes began the season 9-0 but have lost two of three, falling three weeks ago at Georgia Tech.
“We came up short and that’s on all of us, starting with myself,” Cristobal said. “We don’t shy away from it. We’re not in any way, shape or form anything but hard workers and accountable people. And it’s brutally difficult.”
McCord was 26 of 36 and became the first Syracuse quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards in a season. His second touchdown pass to Jackson Meeks was his 27th of the season, also an Orange record.
McCord couldn't resist a dig at his old school after the second-ranked Buckeyes scored just 10 points in a loss to unranked Michigan earlier Saturday.
“Everything comes full circle,” he said.
Allen finished with 143 yards from scrimmage for Syracuse — 22 carries for 82 yards and six receptions for 61 yards. Trebor Pena had six catches for 128 yards and a touchdown, and Meeks had seven catches for 110 yards and the two scores.
“They made contested catches 80, 90 percent of the time,” Cristobal said. “We had a difficult time covering them. The ball was out quick. We affected (McCord) early but didn’t affect him much as it went on.”
The game was tied at 28 when Grant forced a fumble by receiver Xavier Restrepo at the Syracuse 44. He scooped the ball and ran down the left sideline for the score, giving the Orange a 35-28 lead with 1:47 to go in the third quarter.
“We do it in practice,” Grant said. “The ball is the program. You punch at the ball. I was grateful for it to come out and was fortunate to take it to the house.”
Damien Martinez ran for a 2-yard TD on Miami's next possession to tie the game at 35-all. Allen's 3-yard run gave the Orange the lead for good at 42-35.
Restrepo finished with 148 yards receiving on nine catches for the Hurricanes, and Jacolby George had six receptions for 121 yards.
Miami scored touchdowns on its first three possessions and a rout appeared possible. A 40-yard touchdown pass from McCord to Pena midway through the first quarter was wiped out by an illegal formation penalty and seemed to deflate Syracuse.
The Hurricanes dominated the first 15 minutes, outgaining Syracuse 189 yards to 42.
"We gave them 21 points. There were a lot of self-inflicted wounds,” said Brown, the Orange's first-year coach. “I think we were just tested again, about how tough we were and our will. I think the 21-0 (deficit) showed we won’t quit and that we’ll continue to push.”
The Orange began their rally with two quick touchdowns in the second quarter. Allen took a handoff, bounced off a would-be tackler and maintained his balance for an 8-yard TD, and McCord connected with Meeks in the left corner of the end zone from 9 yards out to make it 21-14 at the half.
The scoring didn't slow down after halftime.
A 25-yard pass to Pena in the right corner of the end zone tied the game briefly at 21 with less than a minute to go in the third, but the Hurricanes countered three minutes later on Mark Fletcher Jr.’s second 2-yard score of the game. McCord and Meeks tied it at 28-all when they hooked up for another 9-yard TD.
McCord and Syracuse showed tremendous fight and resilience.
How To Watch
How can I watch Miami Hurricanes vs. Syracuse Orange?
- TV Channel: Hurricanes at Orange 2021 College Football, week 14, is broadcasted on ESPN.
- Online streaming: Sign up for Fubo.
Matchup Prediction
Scoring Summary
TD | 1st Period 10:46 | Mark Fletcher Jr. 2 Yd Run (Andres Borregales Kick) | |
TD | 1st Period 3:43 | Xavier Restrepo 16 Yd pass from Cam Ward (Andres Borregales Kick) | |
TD | 2nd Period 12:57 | Elijah Arroyo 3 Yd pass from Cam Ward (Andres Borregales Kick) | |
TD | 2nd Period 10:54 | LeQuint Allen 8 Yd Run (Jackson Kennedy Kick) | |
TD | 2nd Period 3:41 | Jackson Meeks 9 Yd pass from Kyle McCord (Jackson Kennedy Kick) | |
TD | 3rd Period 14:21 | Trebor Pena 25 Yd pass from Kyle McCord (Jackson Kennedy Kick) | |
TD | 3rd Period 11:02 | Mark Fletcher Jr. 2 Yd Run (Andres Borregales Kick) | |
TD | 3rd Period 7:47 | Jackson Meeks 9 Yd pass from Kyle McCord (Jackson Kennedy Kick) | |
TD | 3rd Period 1:47 | Devin Grant 56 Yd Fumble Return (Jackson Kennedy Kick) | |
TD | 4th Period 13:02 | Damien Martinez 2 Yd Run (Andres Borregales Kick) | |
TD | 4th Period 9:16 | LeQuint Allen 3 Yd Run (Jackson Kennedy Kick) | |
FG | 4th Period 3:42 | Andres Borregales 27 Yd Field Goal |
Statistics
MIA | SYR | |
---|---|---|
25 | 1st Downs | 26 |
6-11 | 3rd down efficiency | 7-10 |
0-0 | 4th down efficiency | 0-1 |
503 | Total Yards | 479 |
349 | Passing | 380 |
25/36 | Comp/Att | 26/36 |
9.7 | Yards per pass | 10.6 |
154 | Rushing | 99 |
31 | Rushing Attempts | 34 |
5.0 | Yards per rush | 2.9 |
9-90 | Penalties | 4-36 |
1 | Turnovers | 1 |
1 | Fumbles lost | 1 |
0 | Interceptions thrown | 0 |
31:10 | Possession | 28:50 |
College Football News
Vols 'disappointed' for fan base in attendance at Ohio Stadium
Vols players said it was disheartening not to be able to reward the thousands of fans who filled Ohio Stadium only to see their team lose 42-17 to the Buckeyes.
Howard throws 2 TD passes to Smith to help Ohio State rout Tennessee 42-17 in CFP
— Will Howard threw two touchdown passes to freshman Jeremiah Smith and Ohio State routed Tennessee 42-17 on Saturday night in a first-round College Football Playoff game, setting up a New Year's Day rematch with No. 1 Oregon at the Rose Bowl.
2024 College Football Playoff quarterfinals: Betting odds, lines
Here are all the betting odds, lines, spreads and totals for every game of the quarterfinal round of the College Football Playoff.
Blue credits offensive line as Longhorns run all over Clemson
Jaydon Blue praises Texas' offensive line and Quinn Ewers following the Longhorns strong performance in the first round of the CFP.
Ryan Day credits Ohio State's resilience for first-round dominance
Ryan Day joins Scott Van Pelt to credit his team's resilience through adversity for its dominant win over Tennessee.