Miami Stuns Ole Miss 31-27, Heads Home for Title Shot

Miami Stuns Ole Miss 31-27, Heads Home for Title Shot

> At a Glance

> – Carson Beck scored a 3-yard TD with 18 seconds left to lift No. 10 Miami over No. 6 Ole Miss 31-27 in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal

> – The 13-2 Hurricanes will play for their first national championship since 2001 at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 19

> – Trinidad Chambliss gave Ole Miss a late 27-24 lead before Beck’s 70-yard, game-winning drive

> – Why it matters: Miami silenced doubters who questioned its CFP berth and now hosts the title game with Beck, now 37-5 as a starter, under center

Miami’s roller-coaster season ends one win from glory after a frantic fourth quarter in Glendale.

How Miami Snatched Victory

The Hurricanes trailed 27-24 after Dae’Quan Wright’s 24-yard TD with 3:13 left. Beck responded with a nine-play, 70-yard march capped by his scramble to the pylon. Ole Miss reached the Miami 35 with six seconds left, but Chambliss’ Hail Mary fell incomplete.

  • Beck: 268 yd, 2 TD, 1 INT
  • Chambliss: 277 yd, 1 TD
  • Malachi Toney: 36-yd screen-TD earlier in the fourth

From CFP Doubt to Desert Dominance

Miami entered 13-2 and didn’t win the ACC, yet held playoff foes Texas A&M, Ohio State and Ole Miss to three combined quarters of scoreless football before each made late charges. The defense, rebuilt under Corey Hetherman, limited the Rebels to minus-1 total yard in the first quarter.

Mario Cristobal, in year four with his alma mater, praised his quarterback:

> Mario Cristobal said:

> “He’s hungry, he’s driven … all he wants is to see his teammates have success.”

Ole Miss’ Bittersweet Run

Lane Kiffin’s departure to LSU on Dec. 8 elevated Pete Golding to head coach and the Rebels still produced the best season in school history.

Milestone Detail
Final record 13-2
Playoff wins Tulane, Georgia
Key departure Kiffin left before semifinal

Pete Golding reflected:

outlasts

> Pete Golding said:

> “I will just remember how they embraced each other … they’re going to talk about this for a long time.”

Key Takeaways

  • Miami’s defense flipped its season narrative, holding three playoff opponents well below their season scoring averages
  • Beck’s late heroics give him a title-game start in his home stadium, a fitting stage for the grad-transfer who already owns a ring from Georgia
  • Ole Miss maximized a turbulent month, pushing the game to the final seconds despite preseason projections that never tabbed the Rebels as contenders

The Hurricanes now await top-ranked Indiana or No. 5 Oregon with a chance to reclaim the crown they last held 24 years ago.

Author

  • Cameron found his way into journalism through an unlikely route—a summer internship at a small AM radio station in Abilene, where he was supposed to be running the audio board but kept pitching story ideas until they finally let him report. That was 2013, and he hasn't stopped asking questions since.

    Cameron covers business and economic development for newsoffortworth.com, reporting on growth, incentives, and the deals reshaping Fort Worth. A UNT journalism and economics graduate, he’s known for investigative business reporting that explains how city hall decisions affect jobs, rent, and daily life.

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