Gallery: Scenes from Syracuse’s loss to No. 18 Miami at Hard Rock Stadium
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Syracuse head coach Fran Brown walks off the field alongside freshman defensive back Demetres Samuel Jr., who tied his season-high with five solo tackles against the Hurricanes.
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Rickie Collins stands in the pocket. After getting benched against North Carolina, Collins threw two interceptions in his return to the starting lineup against Miami.
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Miami offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa celebrates his fourth-quarter rushing touchdown. Mauigoa’s score put the Hurricanes ahead 38-3 with just under three minutes left, all but sealing Syracuse’s loss.
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Brown speaks with cornerback Chris Peal during a timeout. The Orange’s pass defense allowed 261 yards through the air and two passing touchdowns, including a trick play caught by Miami quarterback Carson Beck.
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Miami cheerleaders root on the Hurricanes on the sidelines of Hard Rock Stadium. Miami gained 385 yards of total offense in a blowout win over Syracuse.
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Joe Filardi looks downfield in the fourth quarter. Filardi replaced Collins on the Orange’s final drive, completing three passes and throwing Syracuse’s lone touchdown.
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Two Syracuse fans proudly show off their SU merchandise. The Orange traveled over 1,400 miles to face Miami, their second-longest trip of the season.
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Syracuse wide receiver Darien Williams carries the ball in the fourth quarter of SU’s loss to Miami. Williams finished the game with two catches for 13 yards, one of nine Syracuse players to catch a pass.
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Syracuse mascot Otto the Orange runs on SU’s sideline before its matchup with Miami. The loss was Syracuse’s sixth in a row.
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Syracuse tight end Elijah Washington-Baker lifts Filardi to celebrate his 17-yard fourth-quarter touchdown reception. With the grab, Washington-Baker secured both his first career catch and touchdown.
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Jaden Hart finds a gap on a fourth-quarter rush. Hart tallied two carries for 18 rushing yards, adding to Syracuse’s 161 total, its second-most this season.
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A Syracuse cheerleader sprints across the endzone, holding a “Let’s Go Orange” banner. Miami found the end zone five separate times in its 38-10 victory over Syracuse Saturday.
