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College Football Playoff

Saturday, December 20, 2025 | Noon ET No. 10 Seed Miami 10, No. 7 Seed Texas A&M 3 Kyle Field | College Station, Texas
TV: ESPN and ABC
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FINAL
UM #10 Miami (11-2) 0 0 3 7 10
TAMU #7 Texas A&M (11-2) 0 0 0 3 3



Attendance:
104,122
Kickoff Time:
11:10 a.m. CT
End of Game:
2:35 p.m. CT
Game Duration:
3:24



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.

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.

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.

The Aggies had a chance to tie it after that, but Bryce Fitzgerald intercepted a pass for the second time — this time in the end zone — to end it.

The Hurricanes used a suffocating defensive performance to stifle Texas A&M’s powerful offense, which entered the game averaging 36.3 points a game. They harassed Reed into a mistake-filled performance that included a first-quarter fumble along with the interceptions. They sacked him seven times and flushed him out of the pocket and forced him to try to make tough throws again and again.

He was 25 of 39 for 257 yards but was unable to get the Aggies in the end zone for the first time this season.

After getting the last at-large bid in the playoff thanks to their win over Notre Dame in the opener, the Hurricanes now move on, with a chance to win their first national championship since 2001 in their first appearance in the CFP.

Carter Davis missed three field goals in gusty win after missing only two before Saturday. His 21-yard kick early in the third quarter got the Canes on the board after the first scoreless first half in CFP history.

It’s a disappointing playoff debut for Texas A&M (11-2), which lost to rival Texas in its regular-season finale after opening the season with 11 straight wins.

Beck, in his first season at Miami after a transfer from Georgia, was 14 of 20 for a season-low 103 yards.

Randy Bond finally got the Aggies on the board when he tied it with a 35-yard field goal with about eight minutes to go.

The Hurricanes opened the second half with a 21-yard field goal to make it 3-0.

Fitzgerald intercepted Reed and returned it 36 yards. But the ‘Canes came up empty after the turnover when a 35-yard field goal attempt by Davis bounced off the left upright.

Reed fumbled late in the first quarter, but the Hurricanes were unable to cash in on the miscue. A 59-yard reception by Mario Craver got the Aggies to the 11 early in the second. But they couldn’t move the ball and attempted a 22-yard field goal, which was blocked by Bain. It was Miami’s first blocked field goal since the season opener against Bethune-Cookman in 2022.

Toney’s 55-yard punt return got the Hurricanes to the 25 with about six minutes left in the second quarter. He would have scored if not for a shoestring tackle by Marcus Ratcliffe. But Brooks sacked Beck on third down to force a 47-yard field goal attempt by Davis, which sailed wide right.

Punter Tyler White’s throw on a fake punt sailed just out of reach of a diving Marcus Ratcliffe to give Miami the ball on the Texas A&M 46 with less than two minutes remaining in the first half. Davis tried a field goal from 40 as time expired in the first half, but it was wide right again.



SCORING SUMMARY

QTR TIME SCORE
(V-H)
TEAM SCORING PLAY DRIVE
3rd 10:34 3-0 Miami Carter Davis 21 yd FG 9-72
(04:26)
4th 08:03 3-3 Texas A&M Randy Bond 35 yd FG 16-67
(07:30)
4th 01:44 10-3 Miami Malachi Toney 11 yd pass from Carson Beck (Carter Davis kick) 6-86
(02:18)



MIAMI STARTERS

POS. NO. OFFENSE
WR 0 Keelan Marion
WR 10 Malachi Toney
QB 11 Carson Beck
RB 4 Mark Fletcher Jr.
OL 52 James Brockermeyer
OL 61 Francis Mauigoa
WR 7 CJ Daniels
OL 70 Markel Bell
OL 73 Anez Cooper
OL 78 Matthew McCoy
TE 87 Alex Bauman
POS. NO. DEFENSE
LB 1 Mohamed Toure
DB 13 Bryce Fitzgerald
DB 24 Ethan O'Connor
DL 3 Akheem Mesidor
LB 31 Wesley Bissainthe
DL 4 Rueben Bain Jr.
DL 5 Justin Scott
CB 6 Xavier Lucas
S 7 Zechariah Poyser
DB 8 Jakobe Thomas
DL 99 Ahmad Moten

MIAMI RESERVES

0 - Keionte Scott, 1 - Joshisa Trader, 10 - Raul Aguirre, Jr., 11 - David Blay, 12 - Marquise Lightfoot, 16 - Jaboree Antoine, 18 - Armondo Blount, 22 - Cameron Pruitt, 22 - Girard Pringle Jr., 23 - Dylan Day, 29 - Romanas Frederique, Jr., 3 - Joshua Moore, 32 - Kamal Bonner, 35 - Herbert Scroggins III, 36 - Nick Kelly, 38 - Carter Davis, 40 - Briton Allen, 41 - Chase Smith, 46 - Adam Booker, 54 - Ezekiel Marcelin, Jr., 63 - Samson Okunlola, 9 - Elija Lofton, 9 - Malik Bryant, 94 - Dylan Joyce.

TEXAS A&M STARTERS

POS. NO. OFFENSE
WR 1 Mario Craver
QB 10 Marcel Reed
WR 3 Ashton Bethel-Roman
OL 54 Mark Nabou Jr.
OL 55 Ar'maj Reed-Adams
OL 60 Trey Zuhn III
WR 7 KC Concepcion
OL 71 Chase Bisontis
OL 78 Dametrious Crownover
RB 8 Le'Veon Moss
TE 87 Nate Boerkircher
POS. NO. DEFENSE
DT 11 Tyler Onyedim
DT 17 Albert Regis
DE 18 T.J. Searcy
CB 2 Dezz Ricks
LB 21 Taurean York
S 25 Dalton Brooks
LB 27 Daymion Sanford
S 3 Marcus Ratcliffe
CB 4 Will Lee III
CB 7 Tyreek Chappell
DE 9 Cashius Howell

TEXAS A&M RESERVES

0 - Izaiah Williams, 0 - Scooby Williams, 1 - Bryce Anderson, 10 - Marco Jones, 12 - Nana Boadi-Owusu, 14 - Jayvon Thomas, 15 - Rylan Kennedy, 16 - Noah Mikhail, 17 - Theo Melin Öhrström, 19 - Bravion Rogers, 2 - Terry Bussey, 20 - Johnny Ryder, 22 - EJ Smith, 23 - Jamarion Morrow, 26 - Tiger Riden Jr., 29 - Myles Davis, 30 - Solomon Williams, 33 - Jarred Kerr, 37 - Tyler White, 4 - Rueben Owens II, 41 - AJ DiNota, 45 - Tommy Colligan, 47 - Randy Bond, 48 - Jacob Graham, 5 - DJ Hicks, 5 - Amari Daniels, 50 - Dayon Hayes, 55 - Dealyn Evans, 61 - Koli Faaiu, 70 - Robert Bourdon, 73 - Ashton Funk, 76 - Reuben Fatheree II, 8 - Jordan Shaw, 84 - Amari Niblack, 88 - DJ Sanders, 88 - Micah Riley, 99 - Jared Zirkel, 99 - Landon Rink.


 
 
Playoff First Round
 
TEAM STATISTICS UM TAMU
First downs 12 21
Rushing 8 8
Passing 4 11
Penalty 0 2
Rushes-Yards 28-175 35-89
Passing Yards 103 237
Passes Comp-Att-Int 14-21-0 25-40-2
Total Offense
(Plays-Yards)
49-278 75-326
Punt Returns-Yards 4-82 2- -4
Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0
Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.8 5-41.0
Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1
Sacks By
(Number-Yards)
7-30 2-12
Penalties-Yards 4-30 4-15
3rd Down Conversions 3-of-12 8-of-18
4th Down Conversions 0-of-0 0-of-1
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: Miami - Mark Fletcher Jr., 17-172; Malachi Toney, 3-9; Elija Lofton, 1-4; Girard Pringle Jr., 1-1; Keelan Marion, 1- -4; Carson Beck, 4- -6.

Texas A&M - Marcel Reed, 15-27; Rueben Owens, II 7-21; Le'Veon Moss, 7-15; EJ Smith, 4 -14; KC Concepcion, 2-12.
Passing: Miami - Carson Beck, 14-20-0, 103, 1 TD; Malachi Toney, 0-1-0, 0.

Texas A&M - Marcel Reed, 25-39-2, 237; Tyler White, 0-1-0, 0.
Receiving: Miami - Malachi Toney, 5-22, 1 TD; Keelan Marion, 3-33; CJ Daniels, 2-29; Alex Bauman, 2-7; Elija Lofton, 1-8; Joshua Moore, 1-4.

Texas A&M - Mario Craver, 7-92; Ashton Bethel-Roman, 4-44; KC Concepcion, 4-33; Terry Bussey, 3-13; Nate Boerkircher, 2-33; EJ Smith, 2-9; Rueben Owens II, 1-7; Le'Veon Moss, 1-5; Theo Melin Öhrström, 1-1.
Punting: Miami - Dylan Joyce, 5-194, 38.8.

Texas A&M - Tyler White, 5-205, 41.0.
Returns: Miami - Punt: Malachi Toney, 4-82; Kickoff: None; Intercept: Bryce Fitzgerald, 2-36.

Texas A&M - Punt: KC Concepcion, 2- -4; Kickoff: None; Intercept: None.
Field Goals: Miami - Carter Davis, 1-4 (47 Missed, 40 Missed, 21 Good, 35 Missed).

Texas A&M - Jared Zirkel, 0-1 (22 Blocked); Randy Bond, 1-1 (35 Good).
Tackles:
(Solo-Assist-Total, Sacks-Yds, TFL-Yds)
Miami - Keionte Scott (5-5-10, 2-3, 3-6); Jakobe Thomas (3-6-9, 0.5-6, 0.5-6); Mohamed Toure (3-5-8, 0, 0); Wesley Bissainthe (4-3-7, 0, 0); Zechariah Poyser (3-3-6, 0, 0); Rueben Bain Jr. (4-1-5, 3-12, 4-14); Akheem Mesidor (1-4-5, 1.5-9, 1.5-9); Xavier Lucas (2-2-4, 0, 0); Ethan O'Connor (2-2-4, 0, 0); Raul Aguirre, Jr. (1-3-4, 0, 0); Chase Smith (1-3-4, 0, 0); Romanas Frederique, Jr. (1-2-3, 0, 0); Marquise Lightfoot (2-0-2, 0, 0); Cameron Pruitt (1-1-2, 0, 0); Justin Scott (1-1-2,0, 0); Armondo Blount (0-2-2, 0, 0); David Blay (0-2-2, 0, 0); Herbert Scroggins III (1-0-1, 0, 0); Ahmad Moten (0-1-1, 0, 0).

Texas A&M - Daymion Sanford (4-3-7, 0, 0.5-1); Dalton Brooks (4-3-7, 1-6, 1-6); Will Lee III (2-5-7, 0, 0); Marcus Ratcliffe (1-5-6, 0, 0); Albert Regis (0-6-6, 0.5-0); Jordan Shaw (2-3-5, 0 1-1); Taurean York (1-4-5, 0, 1-1); DJ Hicks (1-3-4, 0, 0); Dezz Ricks (3-0-3, 0, 0); Tyler Onyedim (1-2-3, 1-6, 1-6); T.J. Searcy (1-2-3, 0, 1-4); Cashius Howell (1-1-2, 0, 0); Theo Melin Öhrström (1-0-1, 0, 0); Scooby Williams (1-0-1, 0, 0); Amari Daniels (1-0-1, 0, 0); Nana Boadi-Owusu (1-0-1, 0, 0); Jarred Kerr (0-1-1, 0, 0); Marco Jones (0-1-1, 0, 0); Noah Mikhail (0-1-1, 0, 0).