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Miami's Future Leaders Emerge in CFP Heartbreak
20 Jan
Summary
- Mark Fletcher Jr. led all players in playoff rushing yards.
- Malachi Toney set the national record for receptions this season.
- Miami lost the championship game to Indiana 27-21.

Miami's quest for a national championship ended in a 27-21 defeat to Indiana in the College Football Playoff final. Although the Hurricanes will see significant changes next season, including a new starting quarterback and offensive line, underclassmen Mark Fletcher Jr. and Malachi Toney demonstrated their potential to lead the team forward. Both players, who are from South Florida and attended the same high school, delivered crucial performances in the championship game.
Fletcher Jr. was instrumental in keeping Miami in contention, scoring two touchdowns, including a pivotal 57-yard run early in the third quarter that narrowed the deficit. He finished the season with an impressive 1,192 rushing yards, with 507 of those coming in the playoff games alone, setting a new record for any player in CFP contests. Toney also contributed significantly, catching a touchdown pass and finishing the season with 109 receptions, the most in the nation.




