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SMU pulled off a stunning upset of No. 10 Miami in overtime, beating the Hurricanes 26-20 Saturday at Gerald J. Ford Stadium. 

Miami got the ball first in the overtime period, but quarterback Carson Beck was intercepted just short of the goal line, giving SMU a chance to win it on the ensuing possession. It was one of Beck’s two interceptions of the day. 

A field goal would have been enough to win the game, but SMU leaned on running back T.J. Harden to win the game. Harden punched it in from a yard out to seal the upset victory for SMU. 

Players and fans celebrated the win as students stormed the field after Harden scored. 

SMU head coach Rhett Lashlee signed a seven-year contract extension on Friday and immediately came through in the team’s first game following the new deal. 

Lashlee’s defense kept Beck and Miami’s high-powered offense in check all game. On the offensive side, quarterback Kevin Jennings shined, completing 29 of 44 passes for 365 yards and a touchdown. 

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T.J. Harden scores game-winning touchdown

Jennings’ biggest drive of the game came in the final minutes of the fourth quarter with SMU down 20-17. The star quarterback led the offense on an 11-play, 69-yard drive in one minute and 44 seconds to give kicker Sam Keltner a chance to tie the game. 

Keltner, who missed a 42-year-old field goal attempt earlier in the fourth quarter, drilled the 38-yard field goal to tie the game at 20-20.

Carson Beck throws

The upset win brings SMU to 6-3 on the season and 4-1 in ACC play. SMU next plays against Boston College (1-7) Saturday.

The loss dropped Miami to 6-2, 2-2 in the ACC. The Hurricanes’ next game is against Syracuse (3-6) on Saturday. 

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