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BACK IN THE BIG HOUSE: Miami Stuns Ole Miss in Fiesta Bowl Thriller, Punches Ticket to National Title

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Published: Jan 9, 2026
last play wasn't a pi on miami
last play wasn't a pi on miami

Key Takeaways

  • The Result: No. 10 Miami defeats No. 6 Ole Miss 31-27 in the Fiesta Bowl.
  • The Hero: QB Carson Beck engineered a 75-yard drive, capping it with a 3-yard TD run with 18 seconds left.
  • The Stakes: The Hurricanes advance to their first National Championship Game since 2002.
  • The Loss: Star DB Xavier Lucas was ejected for targeting and will miss the first half of the title game.

The win ends a 23-year drought for a program once synonymous with dominance. Miami didn’t just win a football game; they survived a heavyweight slugfest that saw the lead change four times in the fourth quarter alone.

Beck’s Heisman Moment

Trailing 27-24 with just over three minutes left, Beck took the field with the season on the line. He didn’t blink. The veteran signal-caller carved up the Rebels’ secondary on a 15-play, 75-yard march that drained the clock and Ole Miss’ hopes. Beck finished the night with 277 yards through the air and the most important rushing score of his life.

The Hurricanes leaned heavily on Mark Fletcher Jr., who racked up 133 yards on 22 carries, punishing an Ole Miss front that struggled with gap discipline all night. Freshmen standout Malachi Toney provided the spark earlier in the half, hauling in a critical touchdown to keep the Canes within striking distance.

Fiesta Bowl Box Score

Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final
Miami 7 7 3 14 31
Ole Miss 0 10 6 11 27

What They Said

“We knew they’d leave us time. We’ve worked this two-minute drill since August. I told the guys in the huddle: ‘Don’t look at the scoreboard, just look at the man next to you.’ We weren’t going home.” — Carson Beck, Miami Quarterback

“This is what Miami football is supposed to be. It’s about grit. It’s about finishing. We have one more to go, but tonight, the U is officially back.” — Mario Cristobal, Miami Head Coach

Playoff Implications: The Road to Hard Rock

The Hurricanes now head home to South Florida for the National Championship on Jan. 19. They are the first team in the CFP era to play for the title in their own home stadium (Hard Rock Stadium). They will face the winner of the Indiana vs. Oregon semifinal.

The only cloud over the celebration is the status of Xavier Lucas. The defensive star was ejected for a fourth-quarter targeting hit on Ole Miss receiver Cayden Lee. Under NCAA rules, because the foul occurred in the second half, Lucas is mandated to sit out the first half of the National Championship. Miami’s secondary will need a massive “next man up” performance to weather that loss against an elite passing attack.

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Ryan Mitchell

Ryan Mitchell is a US-based sports analyst dedicated to bringing fans closer to the gridiron through precision reporting and expert flair. Known for his ability to decode complex game strategies, Ryan provides in-depth articles that go beyond the scoreboard. From identifying breakout stars to providing detailed match previews, his mission is to keep the global sports community ahead of the curve. A passion for data-driven storytelling defines his work at nhanfl.com.

 

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