Miami's Decision to Not Kneel Costs Them the Game in Georgia Tech's Miracle Win

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Miami Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal's decision not to kneel the ball and run out the clock in a game against Georgia Tech backfired, leading to an improbable last-second touchdown by the Yellow Jackets and a 23-20 victory for Georgia Tech. This decision mirrored a similar situation in 2018 when Cristobal, then the coach at Oregon, also chose not to kneel, resulting in a fumble and an overtime loss to Stanford.
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