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Florida St. misses FG, Miami wins

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Posted 7:37AM on Sunday 13th October 2002 ( 22 years ago )
MIAMI - Thanks to yet another missed field goal by a Florida State kicker in the final seconds, No. 1 Miami hung on for a 28-27 victory over the ninth-ranked Seminoles on Saturday. The Hurricanes (6-0) extended the nation&#39;s longest winning streak to 28 games, but the defending national champions proved they&#39;re not invincible after all. <br> <br> While the &#39;Canes move forward in their quest for a second straight title, the close call certainly got the attention of upcoming opponents such as No. 4 Virginia Tech and No. 10 Tennessee. <br> <br> In beating the Seminoles for the third straight year, Miami knows it was lucky to come out on top. <br> <br> ``I knew we were going to win; we just have a curse or something on them,&#39;&#39; Miami defensive end Jerome McDougal said. ``It was a true test of a champion today.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> For the fourth time since 1991 in this glorious rivalry, the Seminoles failed to connect on what would have been a game-winning or tying field goal. But unlike the first three that sailed wide right, Xavier Beitia&#39;s 43-yard attempt went in the other direction as time expired. <br> <br> Wide left. Who would have thought? Certainly not Florida State coach Bobby Bowden. <br> <br> ``I simply can&#39;t believe we lost the game like that again,&#39;&#39; Bowden said. ``I thought we had it. I went out to shake (Beitia&#39;s) hand. I thought he hit it. I&#39;ve had that picture so many times before in my career. I can&#39;t stand it. Our kids did not deserve to lose this game.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> When the officials signaled the kick was no good, the Hurricanes rushed the field and celebrated as a record Orange Bowl crowd of 81,927 stood and cheered. The Seminoles hung their heads and trudged off to the locker room. <br> <br> ``I&#39;m an old man, and it&#39;s the best football game I&#39;ve ever seen,&#39;&#39; Miami coach Larry Coker said. <br> <br> Until the final minutes, Florida State (5-2) outplayed Miami, but the Seminoles now find themselves out of the national title chase. Even though Miami was pounded by the running of Greg Jones - 189 yards and a touchdown - and penalized 14 times for 109 yards, the Hurricanes never quit. <br> <br> Ken Dorsey bounced back from what would have been the worst game of his career by leading the &#39;Canes to a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns as they rallied from a 27-14 deficit. <br> <br> After Jones gave the Seminoles a 13-point lead with an 11-yard touchdown run, Dorsey began hitting his targets. He finished a 70-yard drive with a 2-yard TD pass to Kevin Beard with 8:10 left. The Seminoles were forced to punt, and Miami needed all of two plays to take the lead. Dorsey found Willis McGahee on a screen pass, and the running back turned it into a 68-yard gain to the Florida State 11. On the next play, Jason Geathers ran 11 yards up the middle for a score with 5:17 left. Todd Sievers kicked the extra point, and the Hurricanes held on for dear life after giving Florida State one more chance. <br> <br> When Freddie Capshaw&#39;s 3-yard punt gave the ball to the Seminoles at the FSU 46, Chris Rix went to work. He hooked up with Talman Gardner for completions of 8 and 15 yards. After two running plays failed to gain a yard, Rix spiked the ball as time ran down to a second left. <br> <br> Beitia, a sophomore, had kicked field goals of 45 and 42 yards earlier in the game, but now he&#39;ll go down in Florida State lore - along with Gerry Thomas, Dan Mowrey and Matt Munyon - for his errant field-goal try. <br> <br> ``I was not nervous,&#39;&#39; Beitia said. `` I was thinking, `Just make the kick, just make the kick.&#39; Was it a bad snap or a bad hold? I don&#39;t know the answer. It was a blur.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> McGahee stood and watched from the sideline. <br> <br> ``I was saying, `Please let it be blocked or something,&#39;&#39;&#39; McGahee said. ``Dorsey wasn&#39;t looking. I said, `Dorsey, he missed it!&#39; I gave him a kiss on the cheek, and we were dancing around together for a long time.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Dorsey, his Heisman Trophy hopes still alive, completed 20 of 45 passes for 362 yards and two TDs. He also threw two interceptions and lost a fumble that led to Florida State&#39;s first touchdown. <br> <br> Florida State ran for 296 yards, with Rix completing just 8 of 19 passes for 83 yards and a TD. The players took the loss hard. <br> <br> ``We proved that when we play, we can beat anybody,&#39;&#39; Florida State nose tackle Darnell Dockett said. ``They say the best team wins, but I believe we were the best team. On the breaks, Miami has all of them. They&#39;ve been getting them here for a long time. It&#39;s hard to believe we lost again the same way.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Miami is now 7-0 in one-point games against Florida State, and the &#39;Canes lead the series 26-20. They also have won 20 straight at home. <br> <br> Dorsey improved to 32-1 as a starter and gave Coker an 18-0 record as Miami&#39;s coach - the best start by any coach since Walter Camp won 28 in a row at Yale in the 1880s. <br> <br> With Jones running for 134 yards in the first half against Miami&#39;s vaunted front seven, the Seminoles took a 17-14 halftime lead. <br> <br> McGahee, who carried 26 times for 95 yards, gave Miami a 7-0 lead on a 4-yard TD run 7:02 into the game. But then the Hurricanes - Dorsey in particular - nearly self-destructed in the second period. <br> <br> Miami was called for six penalties, and Dorsey was intercepted once and lost a fumble as Florida State took a 17-7 lead on a 30-yard run by Nick Maddox, Beitia&#39;s 45-yard field goal and Rix&#39;s 10-yard TD pass to Gardner. <br> <br> Miami was set to go ahead by two TDs after Antrel Rolle recovered a fumbled punt by the Seminoles&#39; Leon Washington at the Miami 15. But the &#39;Canes tried a quick snap on the next play, and Dorsey fumbled. Florida State&#39;s Allen Augustin recovered at the 15. <br> <br> Maddox&#39;s TD run with 9:29 left in the half capped an 85-yard drive aided by two pass-interference calls and an offsides penalty. <br> <br> Miami was unable to move on its next possession, and the Seminoles were on the move again. Jones put together runs of 15 and 16 yards to set up Beitia&#39;s 45-yard field goal, which gave Florida State a 10-7 lead. <br> <br> It was three plays and a punt for Miami. Rix capped a 50-yard drive with is TD pass Gardner with 2:34 left, and the &#39;Noles were ahead 17-7. <br> <br> Dorsey regained his touch and led Miami to a TD with 26 seconds left in the half. He completed passes of 16 and 20 yards to Beard, then hooked up on a 5-yard scoring pass to Kellen Winslow Jr.

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