
The Hurricanes were all smiles after the replay booth gave their game-winning touchdown the all-clear.
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The Hurricanes were all smiles after the replay booth gave their game-winning touchdown the all-clear.
The Hurricanes overcame a series of off-field issues this week and the loss of their starting quarterback to escape with a win.
Running back Shaquille Powell reacts to the Hurricanes' game-ending score.
Duke wide receiver Johnell Barnes extended into the end zone to trim the Miami lead to 24-19 late in the fourth quarter.
"The U" walked out of Durham a 30-27 victor, continuing the three-week stretch of wild endings on special teams across the college football landscape.
Duke head coach David Cutcliffe did not get the explanation he wanted after Miami's controversial touchdown on the last play of the game was upheld by the officials.
Redshirt junior Thomas Sirk accounted for more than 300 yards of total offense, but the game was decided with the Duke signal-caller on the sidelines.
Making his first career start in place of the concussed Brad Kaaya, redshirt freshman Malik Rosier was impressive for interim Miami head coach Larry Scott.
Miami players and coaches react after Corn Elder capped a wild kickoff return with a touchdown to give the Hurricanes a 30-27 win Saturday night.
Hurricane wide receiver Rashawn Scott appeared to run onto the field prior to Corn Elder crossing the goal line, but the Hurricanes' last-gasp touchdown stood and decided the game.
The Hurricanes celebrated with their fans after dealing Duke a controversial, heart-wrenching loss.