Miami takeaways: 9 thoughts on the Hurricanes’ ugly quadruple-overtime win at Virginia
New York TimesAs Jake Garcia pulled the ball out of Henry Parrish Jr.’s chest and looked up toward the end zone, Mario Cristobal said he began to wonder: “Why is he not throwing this ball, dude?” Garcia, making his first college start in place of injured starter Tyler Van Dyke, had tight end Khalil Brantley open. Garcia’s two-point conversion in quadruple overtime lifted Miami to an ugly 14-12 victory at Virginia — and kept the Hurricanes’ bowl hopes alive. pic.twitter.com/CEO0D9wVLz — Canes Football October 29, 2022 Miami hardly looks ready to be much of a match for rival Florida State in next Saturday’s primetime showdown on ABC. Jaylan Knighton, Miami’s leading rusher in 2021, and Thad Franklin didn’t get a single carry in Saturday’s win, and it’s unclear how much work either scholarship back will get moving forward.