The Miami Hurricanes made history with a remarkable win over Duke in a record-breaking game. Heisman Trophy hopeful Cam Ward had an outstanding performance, throwing for 400 yards and five touchdown passes, three of which were caught by Xavier Restrepo. This victory marked a significant milestone for both players, as Ward tied the Miami season record for touchdown passes set by Steve Walsh in 1988, while Restrepo achieved multiple career records for receptions and receiving yards.
Despite initially falling behind with Duke taking a 28-17 lead in the third quarter, Miami staged an impressive comeback. The Hurricanes scored five touchdowns in a span of six second-half drives, turning the game into a blowout and securing their ninth consecutive win of the season. This victory showcased Miami’s resilience and ability to overcome double-digit deficits, a feat they have accomplished multiple times this season.
Duke’s quarterback, Maalik Murphy, put up a strong performance with 325 passing yards and three touchdowns. However, he was intercepted three times and fumbled the ball once, hindering Duke’s chances of securing a victory against the Hurricanes. Despite their efforts, Duke was unable to maintain their lead against Miami’s relentless offense.
Miami’s success in this game has significant implications for their ranking in the polls. With other top teams facing losses, Miami has the opportunity to move up in the rankings and solidify their position as a powerhouse in college football. Ward’s impressive performance also earned him a spot on the NCAA all-time passing list, highlighting his impact on the Hurricanes’ success this season.
Looking ahead, Duke will face N.C. State in their next game, while Miami is set to play against Georgia Tech. Both teams will be looking to build on their performances and continue their success in the remainder of the season. As the college football season progresses, Miami’s record-breaking win over Duke will stand out as a defining moment in their journey towards potential championship success.