Miami Almost Executed a Trick Punt TD That Could’ve Changed the CFP Final

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Miami was inches from a blocked-punt TD turning point in the 3rd quarter. A designed trick play on Indiana’s punt would’ve yielded a 95-yard return and a 14-10 Miami lead, but the punt was perfectly placed, forcing Malachi Toney to field at the 4-yard line and preventing the play. Miami then went three-and-out, and Indiana recovered the punt for a touchdown, widening the gap to 17-7 and creating a pivotal 14-point swing in the CFP final.
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