COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Malachi Toney’s tiebreaking 11-yard touchdown reception with less than two minutes left lifted No. 10 seed Miami to a 10-3 victory over No. 7 Texas A&M on Saturday in the College Football Playoff.
Mark Fletcher Jr. had a career-high 172 yards rushing to help the Hurricanes (11-2) advance to the Cotton Bowl to face second-seeded Ohio State on Dec. 31.
Miami has won five straight since dropping two of three games.
‘’Forty-plus days ago, we were lower than low and found a way to just bring a different level of energy every single day and lift each other and the program up,’’ coach Mario Cristobal said. ‘’And here we are with a chance to keep playing, and that’s all that matters now, 1-0.’’
Toney’s big play came a series after what looked a devastating mistake for the freshman. Toney made a reception, but Dalton Brooks knocked the ball out and Daymion Sanford recovered it on the Texas A&M 47 with about seven minutes to go. Teammates surrounded a visibly upset Toney on the bench, encouraging him and trying to keep him positive.
‘’You saw the entire team just go right to him after the fumble,’’ Cristobal said. ‘’Everybody trusts him. A lot of the reason why we are here today is his playmaking ability... they knew that there was going to be some more football to be played, and he was going to be a big part of the reason why we were going to have a chance to pull out the game.’’
He and Miami’s offense got another chance when Rueben Bain Jr. sacked Marcel Reed on two of three plays on the ensuing drive to force a punt.
A career-long 56-yard run by Fletcher on the first play of the next drive got the Hurricanes to the Texas A&M 30 with about three minutes to go. Miami used four more runs by Fletcher to get into scoring position before Toney took the short toss from Carson Beck and dashed into the end zone.