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Playoff Semifinal at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Recap

Thursday, January 8, 2026 | 7:30 p.m. ET No. 10 Seed Miami 31, No. 6 Seed Ole Miss 27 State Farm Stadium | Glendale, Arizona
TV: ESPN
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FINAL
UM #10 Miami (13-2) 3 14 0 14 31
MISS #6 Ole Miss (13-2) 0 13 3 11 27


Attendance:
67,928
Kickoff Time:
5:46 p.m. MT
End of Game:
9:29 p.m. MT
Game Duration:
3:43



GLENDALE, Arizona (AP) — Carson Beck scrambled for a 3-yard touchdown with 18 seconds left, and Miami will head back home for a shot at its first national championship since 2001 after beating Mississippi 31-27 in an exhilarating College Football Playoff semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night.

“We never flinched,” said Beck, who threw for 268 yards and two touchdowns with an interception. “In the face of adversity, when we had to respond, we responded.”

The 10th-ranked Hurricanes (13-2) didn’t play in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game and were a somewhat controversial CFP pick – at least outside of South Florida – yet proved they belong. They will face either top-ranked Indiana or No. 5 Oregon in the national title game on Jan. 19.

Miami held Texas A&M and reigning national champion Ohio State to a combined 17 points to reach the CFP semifinals. Then the Hurricanes shut down the high-scoring Rebels (13-2) for three quarters in the desert before pulling it out in a wild fourth.

Malachi Toney, hero of Miami’s opening CFP win over Texas A&M, turned a screen pass into a 36-yard touchdown that put the Hurricanes up 24-19.

Trinidad Chambliss, a year removed from winning a Division II title at Ferris State, led the Rebels down the field and found Dae’Quan Wright for a 24-yard touchdown with 3:13 left.

Then it was Beck’s turn.

He won a national title as a backup at Georgia before two productive seasons as the Bulldogs’ starter. Beck kept the Hurricanes calm amid the storm, leading them down the field for the winning score — and a shot at a national title on their home field at Hard Rock Stadium. Beck is 37-5 as a starter, including two seasons at Georgia.

“He’s hungry, he’s driven, he’s a great human being, and all he wants to do is to see his teammates have success,” said Mario Cristobal, in his fourth season coaching his alma mater. “And that’s what we witnessed tonight.”

Chambliss completed two passes to get Ole Miss to the Miami 35 with 6 seconds left, but his heave to the end zone fell incomplete as time expired.

The sixth-seeded Rebels lost their coach before the playoff, but not their cool.

If anything, Lane Kiffin’s decision to bolt for LSU seemed to harden Ole Miss’ resolve, pushing the Rebels to the best season in school history — and within a game of their first national championship game.

Ole Miss took the lead on Lucas Caneiro’s fourth field goal, from 21 yards, and seemed poised to continue its improbable run with Chambliss’ TD pass to Wright.

The Rebels couldn’t hold back the Hurricanes on their final drive, but what a run it was.

With Pete Golding calling the shots after being promoted from defensive coordinator to head coach, and most of the assistants sticking around, the Rebels blew out Tulane to open the playoff and took down mighty Georgia in the CFP quarterfinals.

They faced a different kind of storm in the Hurricanes.

Miami has rekindled memories of its 2001 national championship team behind a defense that went from porous to nearly impenetrable in its first season under coordinator Corey Hetherman.

The Hurricanes walled up early in the Fiesta Bowl, holding Ole Miss to minus-1 yard.

One play revved up the Rebels and their rowdy fans.

Kewan Lacy, the nation’s third-leading rusher, burst through a hole up the middle for a 73-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second quarter — the longest run allowed by Miami’s defense since 2018.

The Hurricanes seemed content to grind away at the Rebels in small chunks offensively, setting up CharMar Brown’s 4-yard touchdown run and a field goal.

Miami unlocked the deep game just before halftime, taking advantage of a busted coverage for a 52-yard touchdown pass from Beck to Keelan Marion.



SCORING SUMMARY

QTR TIME SCORE
(V-H)
TEAM SCORING PLAY DRIVE
1st 06:22 3-0 Miami Carter Davis 38 yd FG 13-44
(07:21)
2nd 14:50 3-7 Ole Miss Kewan Lacy 73 yd rush (Lucas Carneiro kick) 2-80
(00:34)
2nd 07:09 10-7 Miami CharMar Brown 4 yd rush (Carter Davis kick) 15-75
(07:41)
2nd 04:38 10-10 Ole Miss Lucas Carneiro 42 yd FG 7-51
(02:31)
2nd 02:18 17-10 Miami Keelan Marion 52 yd pass from Carson Beck (Carter Davis kick) 5-75
(02:20)
2nd 00:11 17-13 Ole Miss Lucas Carneiro 58 yd FG 8-29
(00:44)
3rd 00:22 17-16 Ole Miss Lucas Carneiro 54 yd FG 9-49
(02:57)
4th 07:00 17-19 Ole Miss Lucas Carneiro 21 yd FG 14-86
(05:19)
4th 05:04 24-19 Miami Malachi Toney 36 yd pass from Carson Beck (Carter Davis kick) 4-75
(01:56)
4th 03:13 24-27 Ole Miss Dae'Quan Wright 24 yd pass from Trinidad Chambliss (Caleb Odom pass from Trinidad Chambliss) 6-75
(01:51)
4th 00:18 31-27 Miami Carson Beck 3 yd rush (Carter Davis kick) 15-75
(02:55)



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
DB 0 Keionte Scott
LB 1 Mohamed Toure
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

1 - Joshisa Trader, 10 - Raul Aguirre, Jr., 11 - David Blay, 12 - Marquise Lightfoot, 13 - Bryce Fitzgerald, 16 - Jaboree Antoine, 18 - Armondov Blount, 22 - Cameron Pruitt, 23 - Dylan Day, 25 - Chris Wheatley-Humphrey, 3 - Joshua Moore, 32 - Kamal Bonner, 36 - Nick Kelly, 38 - Carter Davis, 41 - Chase Smith, 46 - Adam Booker, 54 - Ezekiel Marcelin, Jr., 6 - CharMar Brown, 62 - Tommy Kinsler IV, 63 - Samson Okunlola, 65 - Seuseu Alofaituli, 76 - Ryan Rodriguez, 88 - Luka Gilbert, 9 - Elija Lofton, 94 - Dylan Joyce.

OLE MISS STARTERS

POS. NO. OFFENSE
WR 1 De'Zhaun Stribling
WR 19 Cayden Lee
WR 2 Harrison Wallace III
RB 5 Kewan Lacy
OL 50 Jayden Williams
OL 51 Delano Townsend
QB 6 Trinidad Chambliss
OL 61 Diego Pounds
OL 62 Brycen Sanders
OL 75 Patrick Kutas
TE 8 Dae'Quan Wright
POS. NO. DEFENSE
S 14 Kapena Gushiken
S 16 Wydett Williams Jr.
CB 2 Jaylon Braxton
CB 32 Chris Graves Jr.
LB 4 Suntarine Perkins
LB 44 Andrew Jones
DE 5 Kam Franklin
DT 51 Zxavian Harris
DT 52 Will Echoles
LB 6 TJ Dottery
CB 8 Antonio Kite

OLE MISS RESERVES

1 - Princewill Umanmielen, 11 - Deuce Alexander, 12 - Damien Taylor, 15 - Da'Shawn Womack, 15 - Izaiah Hartrup, 17 - Winston Watkins, 17 - Lucas Carneiro, 20 - Anthony Robinson III, 21 - Tavoy Feagin, 22 - Logan Diggs, 24 - Andy Jaffe, 26 - Tahj Chambers, 29 - Nick Cull, 3 - Sage Ryan, 30 - Jaden Yates, 31 - Ladarian Clardy, 33 - Oscar Bird, 38 - Tyler Banks, 4 - Caleb Odom, 41 - John Ross Ashley, 43 - Isreal Solomon, 45 - Talib Graham, 65 - Connor Howes, 7 - TJ Banks, 73 - Percy Lewis, 77 - Ethan Fields, 85 - Trace Bruckler, 87 - Wyatt Smalley, 88 - Devin Price, 9 - Luke Hasz, 9 - Ricky Fletcher, 90 - Jeffery Rush, 93 - Carter Short, 95 - Andrew Maddox, 96 - Jamarious Brown.


 
 
Playoff Semifinal at the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl
 

OFFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Carson Beck
Carson Beck
Sr., QB, Miami

DEFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Jakobe Thomas
Jakobe Thomas
Sr., DB, Miami


TEAM STATISTICS UM MISS
First downs 28 23
Rushing 11 5
Passing 14 14
Penalty 3 4
Rushes-Yards 51-191 21-121
Passing Yards 268 277
Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-37-1 23-39-0
Total Offense
(Plays-Yards)
88-459 60-398
Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0
Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0
Punts (Number-Avg) 3-48.0 3-46.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0
Sacks By
(Number-Yards)
1-13 4-33
Penalties-Yards 10-74 4-34
3rd Down Conversions 11-of-19 2-of-10
4th Down Conversions 2-of-2 0-of-0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: Miami - Mark Fletcher Jr., 22-133; CharMar Brown, 14-54, 1 TD; Malachi Toney, 2-11; Carson Beck, 12- -6, 1 TD.

Ole Miss - Kewan Lacy, 11-103, 1 TD; Logan Diggs, 4-10; Trinidad Chambliss, 5-7; Winston Watkins, 1-1.
Passing: Miami - Carson Beck, 23-37-1, 268, 2 TD.

Ole Miss - Trinidad Chambliss, 23-37-0, 277, 1 TD.
Receiving: Miami - Keelan Marion, 17-114, 1 TD; Malachi Toney, 5-81, 1 TD; CJ Daniels, 4-26; Alex Bauman, 2-11; CharMar Brown, 2-7; Elija Lofton, 1-15; Joshua Moore, 1-11; Joshisa Trader, 1-3.

Ole Miss - De'Zhaun Stribling, 5-77; Cayden Lee, 5-67; Harrison Wallace III, 4-40 ; Dae'Quan Wright, 3-64, 1 TD; Logan Diggs, 2-11; Deuce Alexander, 1-7; Kewan Lacy, 1-4; Caleb Odom, 1-4; Winston Watkins, 1-3.
Punting: Miami - Dylan Joyce, 3-144, 48.0.

Ole Miss - Oscar Bird, 3-138, 46.0.
Returns: Miami - Punt: Malachi Toney, 1-2; Kickoff: None; Intercept: None.

Ole Miss - Punt: None; Kickoff: None; Intercept: Kapena Gushiken, 1-0.
Field Goals: Miami - Carter Davis, 1-2 (38 Good, 51 Missed).

Ole Miss - Lucas Carneiro, 4-5 (42 Good, 58 Good, 51 Missed, 54 Good, 21 Good).
Tackles:
(Solo-Assist-Total, Sacks-Yds, TFL-Yds)
Miami - Jakobe Thomas (5-0-5, 0, 0); Xavier Lucas (4-0-4, 0, 0); Akheem Mesidor (4-0-4, 0, 0); Mohamed Toure (4-0-4, 1-13, 1-13); Zechariah Poyser (4-0-4, 0, 0); Wesley Bissainthe (2-2-4, 0, 0); Keionte Scott (3-0-3, 0, 0); Ethan O'Connor (3-0-3, 0, 0); Raul Aguirre, Jr. (2-0-2, 0, 0); Jaboree Antoine (2-0-2, 0, 0); Justin Scott (1-0-1, 0, 0); Armondo Blount (1-0-1, 0, 0); Ahmad Moten (1-0-1, 0, 0); Rueben Bain Jr. (1-0-1, 0, 0); Chase Smith (0-1-1, 0, 0); Marquise Lightfoot (0-1-1, 0, 0).

Ole Miss - TJ Dottery (9-2-11, 1-12, 1-12); Chris Graves Jr. (7-1-8, 0, 0); Wydett Williams Jr. (4-3-7, 0, 0); Suntarine Perkins (3-4-7, 1.5-11, 1.5-11); Kam Franklin (2-5-7, 0, 1-1); Will Echoles (1-5-6, 0.5-2, 0.5-2); Tahj Chambers (5-0-5, 0, 0); Nick Cull (4-0-4, 0, 0); Antonio Kite (2-2-4, 0, 0); Princewill Umanmielen (2-2-4, 1-8, 1-8); Jaden Yates (2-2-4, 0, 0); Jamarious Brown (0-4-4, 0, 0); Jaylon Braxton (3-0-3, 0, 0); Kapena Gushiken (2-1-3, 0, 0); Zxavian Harris (0-2-2, 0, 0); Da'Shawn Womack (1-0-1, 0, 0); TJ Banks (1-0-1, 0, 0); Deuce Alexander (1-0-1, 0, 0); Ladarian Clardy (0-1-1, 0, 0).