Miami had the game — and almost gave it away.
The Hurricanes built a commanding 28–3 lead through three quarters, but conservative play-calling and defensive breakdowns let Florida State storm back with 19 unanswered points. Carson Beck threw four touchdowns, Malachi Toney and CJ Daniels both scored twice, and Miami’s defense forced three turnovers — yet penalties, shaky run defense, and a tense finish made this rivalry feel like a near-collapse instead of a statement win.
Here’s what we cover in this episode:
🔥 Carson Beck’s four-touchdown night and how Miami’s offense looked unstoppable — until it didn’t
💥 Malachi Toney and CJ Daniels both explode for two TDs apiece, showing elite chemistry
🤦 Miami’s fourth-quarter collapse — conservative play-calling, 13 penalties, and a defense on its heels
🏈 Florida State’s rally behind Tommy Castellanos’ mobility — and what it exposed about Miami’s front seven
📊 What this win means for Mario Cristobal’s team heading into the playoff race, and why Miami’s biggest opponent might be itself
Father and son break down the highs, lows, and what-ifs of Miami’s 28–22 win in Tallahassee — debating whether this was proof of a championship-caliber team learning to finish, or a warning sign that the Canes still don’t know how to close.
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