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Miami (FL) Hurricanes Blow Past Florida Gators with Fourth Quarter Surge

The Miami (FL) Hurricanes continued their undefeated streak, improving to 4-0 after a decisive victory over the Florida Gators, who now stand at 1-3. The game ended with a score of 26-7 in favor of the 'Canes at Hard Rock Stadium.


Oct 22, 2022; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman Cyrus Moss (39) runs on the field prior to the game against the Duke Blue Devils at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

First Quarter


The opening quarter saw the Hurricanes take an early lead with a touchdown, setting the tone for their dominant performance. The 'Canes defense was particularly effective, preventing any scoring opportunities for the Gators.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, Miami extended their lead by adding two field goals. Carter Davis showcased his kicking prowess by successfully converting both attempts, including an impressive 53-yard field goal. The Gators struggled to penetrate Miami's defense and remained scoreless.


Third Quarter


The third quarter witnessed a brief resurgence from Florida as they managed to score their only touchdown of the game. However, this did little to shake Miami's confidence as they maintained control over possession and continued to apply pressure on both ends of the field.


Fourth Quarter


Miami sealed their victory in the fourth quarter with two more touchdowns. Running back CharMar Brown was instrumental in this period, contributing significantly with his rushing efforts and securing two touchdowns throughout the game. Mark Fletcher Jr.'s consistent performance also added another rushing touchdown earlier in play.


Defensively, Mohamed Toure led Miami's charge with seven tackles and one sack while Jakobe Thomas added another sack along with five tackles. Their combined efforts ensured that Florida could not mount any significant comeback attempts.


As part of our post-game analysis: what went wrong for Miami (FL) Hurricanes? Despite some penalties that cost them yardage during crucial moments—six penalties totaling 30 yards—their overall efficiency kept them ahead comfortably throughout most parts of this encounter; notably achieving success on all four red zone attempts which contributed heavily towards maintaining momentum against formidable opposition like these seasoned rivals from Gainesville!


Looking forward: Fans can catch up next when Hurricane Nation travels northward facing off against arch-rivals FSU Seminoles scheduled October 4th at Bobby Bowden Field located within Doak Campbell Stadium Tallahassee FL starting promptly around lunchtime hour eastern standard time zone broadcasted live across major sports networks nationwide!


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