NCAAF Game Recap - Miami (FL) at Duke
Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:30 PM EST

TxAM
7
LSU
50
F
OSU
56
Mich
27
F
Clem
38
SCar
3
F
UGA
52
GATec
7
F
Bama
45
Aub
48
F
Colo
15
Utah
45
F
Okla
34
OkSt
16
F
FlaSt
17
Fla
40
F
Wisc
38
MIN
17
F
Bayl
61
Kans
6
F
Rut
6
PSU
27
F
OreSt
10
Oreg
24
F
ND
45
Stan
24
F
Cin
24
Mem
34
F
Iowa
27
Neb
24
F
Boise
31
ColSt
24
F
App
48
Troy
13
F
VaTec
30
UVA
39
F
Navy
56
Hou
41
F
Ohio
52
Akr
3
F
WestMI
14
NIU
17
F
Miss
20
MissSt
21
F
Kent
34
E Mi
26
F
Toled
7
C Mi
49
F
BGSU
7
Buff
49
F
MiaOH
27
Ball
41
F
TxTch
24
Tex
49
F
MIZ
24
Ark
14
F
WaSt
13
Wash
31
F
WVU
20
TCU
17
F
ArkSt
30
SoAl
34
F
SoFL
7
UCF
34
F
TxSt
21
CoCar
24
F
Tuls
49
ECU
24
F
NW
29
Ill
10
F
Ind
44
Purd
41
F(1OT)
FLInt
27
Marsh
30
F OT
Lou
13
KY
45
F
Wake
30
Syr
39
F OT
Wyo
6
AF
20
F
MidTN
26
W Ky
31
F
UNCC
38
OD
22
F
NMS
28
Lib
49
F
UNLV
33
NEV
30
F OT
Rice
30
UTEP
16
F
UConn
17
Temp
49
F
UTSA
27
LT
41
F
BC
26
Pitt
19
F
MD
16
MSU
19
F
SMiss
17
FlAtl
34
F
MiaFL
17
Duke
27
F
Tul
20
SMU
37
F
UtSt
38
NM
25
F
UAB
26
NorTx
21
F
Vand
10
Tenn
28
F
GASt
10
GaSo
38
F
IASt
17
K St
27
F
UNC
41
NCSt
10
F
ULMon
30
ULLaf
31
F
BYU
3
SDSU
13
F
Ariz
14
AzSt
24
F
Cal
28
UCLA
18
F
Fres
16
SJSU
17
F
Army
31
Hawaii
52
F

Nov 30, 2019, 3:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Miami (FL) (6-6)

0

14

3

0

17

Duke (5-7)

3

10

0

14

27

Duke beats Miami 27-17 to snap 5-game slide
Sat Nov 30, 2019 8:32 PM

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) Quentin Harris spent four years patiently waiting his turn to start at Duke. He wasn’t about to end his college career with six straight losses.

Harris led two fourth-quarter touchdown drives, and the Blue Devils’ defense had nine sacks in a 27-17 victory over Miami on Saturday that snapped a five-game losing streak.

Deon Jackson ran 2 yards for the go-ahead TD one possession before Harris threw a 49-yard scoring pass to Jalon Calhoun, helping the Blue Devils (5-7, 3-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) win a game played in a persistent downpour that made things tough on the offenses.

“That effort was about pride,” Duke coach David Cutcliffe said. “I watched our defensive front literally twist, scratch, claw, anything they could to rush that quarterback. I watched our offense never say die.”

Harris - who redshirted his first season on campus, then spent the next three stuck behind future NFL starter Daniel Jones on the depth chart - had an early 24-yard scoring run, was 10 of 24 for 156 yards and rushed for 49 yards for Duke - a figure skewed by six sacks. His 18-yard pass to Calhoun to the Miami 5 set up Jackson’s score that made it 20-17 with 9:37 to play.

“It’s definitely great to end the regular season on a win, especially after we had a tough streak toward the end of the season,” Harris said. “Great to just kind of see the resiliency of our group and send the seniors out on a positive note.”

Miami replaced starting QB Jarren Williams with N’Kosi Perry for the next drive - a three-and-out that netted 1 yard - and the Blue Devils needed only four plays to take a two-score lead, with Harris hitting Calhoun down the left sideline.

They stopped Miami on a fourth down at the Duke 43 with 4:32 to play, then sealed it when Trevon McSwain sacked Perry and knocked the ball loose for Koby Quansah to recover at the Miami 26 with 2:17 to play.

Williams was 11 of 26 for 142 yards with a 15-yard touchdown pass to Robert Burns and Cam’Ron Harris ran 8 yards for an early touchdown before he was hurt for the Hurricanes (6-6, 4-4), who closed the regular season with consecutive losses.

THE TAKEAWAY

Miami: The Hurricanes are headed to a second-tier bowl but the lasting memory of Manny Diaz’s first season will be the numerous head-scratching losses. They lost to a last-place Georgia Tech, a seemingly inferior Florida International team - Diaz called that loss “unacceptable” earlier in the week - and now a Duke team that had been stuck in a five-game slide.

“I’m proud of our effort,” Diaz said. “However, our issues are obvious and it’s simply our ability to execute that gave us no chance to win this football game.”

Duke: At least the Blue Devils won’t have to carry a six-game losing streak into the offseason after losing close games (North Carolina, Wake Forest) and blowouts (Notre Dame, Syracuse) during a challenging 1½ months. The defense was dominant, and the offense did just enough at the right time to rally in the fourth quarter after being held to minus-6 yards on 13 offensive plays in the third.

“I’m not going to like the year,” Cutcliffe said, “but I’m going to like the finish.”

KEY STATS

Williams and Perry combined to go 13 of 35 for 161 yards and had nearly as many sacks as completions. The yardage total was its second-worst of the season, surpassing only the 154 yards passing it had against Pittsburgh. “The thing that we’ve got to take a long examination of is, how can our passing game deteriorate in such a short amount of time?” Diaz said. “If there was one reason why, that reason would be easy to fix.”

INJURY REPORT

Miami lost starting LG Navaughn Donaldson to a right leg injury late in the first quarter when Williams landed on his leg while being sacked by Tre Hornbuckle. Donaldson hopped off the field on his left foot.

QUICK HITS

Duke DE Chris Rumph II had 3½ of Duke’s sacks. ... Miami ended the first quarter with its punter as its leading rusher, with Lou Hedley running 21 yards on a fake punt.

UP NEXT

Miami: Awaits its bowl destination and opponent.

Duke: Waits for spring practice to start.

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Passing

MiaFL Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
J. Williams 26 11 42.3 1 142 32 0 72.9
N. Perry 9 2 22.2 0 19 11 0 39.6
Duke Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
Q. Harris 24 10 41.7 1 156 49 0 77.8
J. Bobo 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 39.6

Rushing

MiaFL Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
R. Burns 18 48 2.7 5 0
C. Harris 8 44 5.5 12 1
Duke Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
M. Durant 7 59 8.4 42 0
Q. Harris 23 49 2.1 24 1

Receiving

MiaFL Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
W. Mallory 4 93 23.3 32 0
K. Osborn 3 22 7.3 15 0
Duke Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
J. Calhoun 3 82 27.3 49 1
A. Young 2 35 17.5 27 0

Fumbles

MiaFL F FL
N. Perry 1 1
J. Williams 1 0
Duke F FL
Q. Harris 1 1

Returning

MiaFL KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
J. Thomas 5 19.6 0 26 0 0 0
K. Osborn 0 0 0 4 13.5 0 43
Duke KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Philyaw-Johnson 3 30.7 0 37 0 0 0
M. Hudzick 0 0 0 2 4.5 0 7

Punting

MiaFL Punt Yds Avg LgPu
L. Hedley 11 411 37.4 49
Duke Punt Yds Avg LgPu
A. Parker 8 401 50.1 71

Takeaways

Team Stats Comparison

MiaFL Duke
Points For 17 27
Total Yards 259 287
Rushing Yards 98 131
Passing Yards 161 156
Passing Completions / Attempts 13/35 10/25
Turnovers 1 1
Interceptions Thrown 0 0
Fumbles - Lost 3/1 1/1
First Downs 15 14
Penalties - Yards 6/45 3/40
Time Of Possession 19:19 41:41
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/19 6/19
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/3 0/0
Punts - Average Yards 11/37 8/50

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter MiaFL Duke
Duke 11:54 FG AJ Reed 40 yd FG 0 3
2nd Quarter MiaFL Duke
MiaFL 00:08 TD Cam'Ron Harris 8 yd run (Camden Price kick) 7 3
Duke 02:08 TD Quentin Harris 24 yd run (AJ Reed kick) 7 10
Duke 07:42 FG AJ Reed 36 yd FG 7 13
MiaFL 12:34 TD Robert Burns 15 yd pass from Jarren Williams (Camden Price kick) 14 13
3rd Quarter MiaFL Duke
MiaFL 08:55 FG Camden Price 27 yd FG 17 13
4th Quarter MiaFL Duke
Duke 05:23 TD Deon Jackson 2 yd run (AJ Reed kick) 17 20
Duke 08:05 TD Jalon Calhoun 49 yd pass from Quentin Harris (AJ Reed kick) 17 27

Game Information

Stadium: Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium, Durham, North Carolina
Attendance: 15,913
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