Now, Beck and the Hurricanes will compete for the program's first national championship since back-to-back title game appearances in 2001 and 2002. Miami will be seeking its sixth national title, and this one could be extra special given that the game just so happens to be at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
With 24 seconds on the clock and Miami trailing Ole Miss by three, Beck dropped back and moved around the pocket before seeing space on the left side and running into the end zone. It was his first rushing score for Miami since a Week 3 win over South Florida.
The score capped a 15-play drive — Miami’s fourth possession of at least 13 plays — that showcased Beck’s patience and poise. Miami converted three third downs on the march and picked up another first down via an Ole Miss penalty. All the usual suspects delivered in those final moments, especially wide receiver Keelan Marion, who made catches of 8, 17 and 11 yards on the drive.
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