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Unbelievable Ending Leaves Fans, Announcers, Players Stunned in Football’s Worst Loss

The Worst Loss in Football History? Fans, Announcers,⁢ Players Left Stunned After‌ Agonizing Blunder Leads ​to Unbelievable Ending

If you happen to have any Miami Hurricane football fans in your life, you may want to ⁣give them a ⁣little​ extra space and time today.

Because the Hurricanes just suffered one of the most gut-wrenching, ⁢brutal, and self-inflicted losses — perhaps in ⁢all of football⁣ history — on‍ Saturday night.

The Hurricanes ‍were upset 23-20 when they played ⁤the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets yesterday, ⁣and any loss would’ve been rough enough.

Miami was the 17th ranked team in the nation, and undefeated, going into Saturday, and should have handily beaten 2-3​ Georgia Tech.

(The Hurricanes nearly doubled up the Yellow Jackets in total yardage, 454-250, and first downs, ​23-12, to give you an idea of ⁣how handily they should have won.)

But not only did they lose, Miami quite literally snatched ⁤defeat ​from the jaws of victory in doing so ‍— giving late-night college football viewers one of the darndest endings to a football game they’d ever seen.

With precious little time remaining in ‍the football game, and clinging⁤ to a 20-17 lead, Miami had ‍the following options given that Georgia Tech was either out of timeouts or had just one (Per ESPN, it’s unclear ‌due to a conflicting scoreboard and play-by-play) to stop the clock:

  • Kneel the football, letting the clock either‌ run⁣ out ⁤or effectively run out.
  • Run ‍a play, risk a turnover, and flirt⁤ with disaster.

Instead of choosing the‍ option that even ‌people who’ve only ever played video game football would’ve chosen,‌ Miami head⁢ coach Mario Cristobal,⁢ apparently, chose the latter — and disaster flirted back.

Miami running back Don Chaney Jr. ran a⁢ play — and​ fumbled the ball away.

Georgia​ Tech then⁢ traversed the⁣ majority of the ⁣field in half a⁣ minute, scoring the go-ahead touchdown with just⁢ seconds left on the⁢ clock,‍ and would hold⁣ on for the win as hook-and-lateral heroics from​ Miami would prove futile.

It was as devastating and dumbfounding a loss as any football team has suffered, perhaps ever.

It’s certainly the worst loss in early October college football ‍history.

But it wasn’t just fans who were​ despondent over this catastrophic loss. ‍Players and announcers⁣ were stunned at everything that had transpired in roughly 30 seconds of in-game time.

“That’s one of the biggest coaching mistakes at this level that I have ever seen in my lifetime,” one of the ESPN announcers said.

Miami⁤ Hurricanes center Matt Lee, a senior, was very clearly cursing when ‍the sideline cameras caught him.

“What the⁢ f*** are we​ doing?” a demonstrably ‌emotional Lee was seen⁢ saying on the ⁢sidelines, as the ‍game was all but assured to end in a loss for the Hurricanes.

Miami will have to get over this unforgettable loss quickly, as the team travels to face the North Carolina Tar Heels on Oct. ⁢14.

Georgia Tech, meanwhile, will have an extra week to⁣ savor the wild win, as the team doesn’t play again until it hosts‌ Boston​ College on Oct. 21.


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How did Miami Hurricanes fans‌ react⁣ to the devastating loss against Georgia Tech?

The Worst Loss in Football ⁣History? Fans,⁢ Announcers, Players Left Stunned After‌ Agonizing Blunder Leads ​to Unbelievable Ending

If you ⁤happen to have ⁤any Miami Hurricane football⁤ fans in your life, you may want to ⁣give them a ⁣little​ extra space and time today.

Because‌ the Hurricanes just suffered one⁢ of the most gut-wrenching, ⁢brutal, and self-inflicted losses — perhaps in ⁢all of football⁣ history — ⁢on‍ Saturday night.

The Hurricanes ‍were upset 23-20 when they played‍ ⁤the ⁢Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets yesterday, ⁣and any loss⁤ would’ve been rough enough.

Miami was ‌the 17th⁢ ranked team ⁢in the ​nation, and undefeated, going into ​Saturday, and should‌ have handily beaten ‍2-3​⁤ Georgia Tech.

(The ‌Hurricanes nearly doubled⁣ up the Yellow Jackets ​in total yardage, ‌454-250, and first downs, ​23-12, to give ‍you an idea of ⁣how‌ handily they should ‍have won.)

But not ‍only ‌did they lose, Miami quite literally snatched​ ⁤defeat ​from the⁤ jaws of victory in doing so ‍— ​giving late-night college⁤ football ‌viewers one of⁤ the darndest endings to a⁢ football game they’d ever seen.

With precious little time remaining in​ ‍the football game, and clinging⁤⁢ to a 20-17 lead,‌ Miami had ‍the following options‍ given that Georgia Tech was either out of timeouts or had just one (Per ESPN, it’s unclear ‌due to a conflicting⁤ scoreboard and play-by-play) to stop ‍the clock:

– Kneel the football, letting the clock⁤ either‌‍ run⁣ ⁤out ⁤or effectively run out.

-⁣ Run ‍a play, risk​ a‌ turnover, and flirt⁤ with ⁢disaster.

Instead of choosing the‍‌ option that even ‌people who’ve only ever played video game football would’ve​ chosen,‌ Miami head⁢ coach ⁢Mario Cristobal,⁢ apparently,⁤ chose ⁢the⁣ latter⁤ — and disaster flirted back.

Miami running back Don ​Chaney Jr. ran a⁢‍ play ⁢— and​ fumbled‍ the ball away.

Georgia​ Tech then⁢ traversed the⁣ majority of the ⁣field in half a⁣ minute, scoring the go-ahead touchdown with just⁢ seconds left on ‌the⁢



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