GLENDALE, Ariz. — Miami coach Mario Cristobal gathered his offensive linemen together during a pressure-packed, fourth-quarter drive in the Fiesta Bowl and delivered a message to the big, beefy guys he knows so well.
You five are about to lead the way for the winning touchdown.
''He believed in us,'' Hurricanes right tackle Francis Mauigoa said. ''We were in the middle of the field and he's saying, ‘We're going to score this. Defense get ready.'''
Sure enough, a few minutes later quarterback Carson Beck ran untouched into the end zone for a 3-yard touchdown to cap a bruising 15-play, 75-yard drive, and the No. 10 seed Hurricanes had earned a 31-27 victory over No. 6 Mississippi along with a chance to play for their first national title since 2001.
''All the work that we put in, all the preparation that goes into this, is for moments like these,'' said Beck, who finished with 268 yards passing and two touchdowns. ''You play this game for moments like these, you live for moments like these.''
It was the kind of physically dominant performance that Cristobal — a former offensive lineman at Miami — thoroughly enjoyed.
''It almost seems like the tougher it gets, the better we play,'' Cristobal said. ''And it's a testament to them, to their resilience, and their will.''
Miami dominated the line of scrimmage for the majority of their win, racking up an impressive 191 yards rushing as the line spent much of the night steamrolling the Rebels' defense. Mark Fletcher ran for 133 yards on 22 carries, the Hurricanes had 459 total yards and the offense controlled the ball for more than 41 minutes compared to roughly 18 1/2 minutes for the Rebels.