
Miami (Fla.) Hurricanes

Texas A&M Aggies
Highlights
Summary
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (Interstat) ā A dominant defensive performance carried Miami to a 10-3 win over Texas A&M on Saturday at Kyle Field. The Hurricanes held the Aggies to a single field goal before a crowd of 104,122. Miami broke a scoreless tie with a 21-yard Carter Davis field goal in the third quarter. Carson Beck extended the lead in the fourth, connecting with Malachi Toney on a touchdown pass. Texas A&Mās only points came from a 35-yard Randy Bond field goal with 8:03 remaining. The Hurricanesā defense was relentless, sacking Aggies quarterback Marcel Reed six times. Rueben Bain Jr. recorded three sacks, while Keionte Scott added two. Miami running back Mark Fletcher Jr. provided the offensive spark, rushing for 172 yards. Both teams finished the season 11-2.
Extended Summary
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (Interstat) ā In a defensive struggle that defied pregame projections, the Miami Hurricanes leaned on a relentless pass rush and a career day from running back Mark Fletcher Jr. to edge the Texas A&M Aggies 10-3 on Saturday afternoon at a rain-soaked Kyle Field. A crowd of 104,122 watched as the game, which was forecast to be a high-scoring affair, instead became a punishing battle of field position and defensive stands. The combined 13 points fell stunningly short of the over/under line of 48.5, and Miamiās victory came as an upset against a Texas A&M squad that had been a 76.9 percent favorite according to analytics. The most important sequence of the game came not in the final minutes, but in the heart of the second quarter, setting a tone of missed opportunity and defensive resilience that would define the night. With the game still scoreless, Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed engineered the contestās first true scoring threat. He connected with receiver Mario Craver on a 59-yard deep pass down the left sideline, suddenly placing the Aggies at the Miami 11-yard line. The Hurricanesā defense, which would record eight sacks, immediately stiffened. After a 1-yard run, Reed threw two incomplete passes, forcing the Aggies to settle for a 22-yard field goal attempt. Miami defensive lineman Rueben Bain Jr., who finished with three sacks, burst through the line and blocked Jared Zirkelās kick, preserving the shutout and snuffing out Texas A&Mās best chance to seize early momentum. That blocked kick proved to be the gameās pivotal turning point. The Hurricanes, who had struggled to move the ball early, finally found their offensive catalyst in Fletcher. The sophomore from Fort Lauderdale carried the load, finishing with 172 yards on 17 bruising carries. His 24-yard run in the third quarter set up Miamiās first points, a 21-yard field goal by Carter Davis with 10:34 remaining in the period. The 3-0 lead held deep into the fourth quarter as Miamiās defense continued to harass Reed. The Aggies finally broke through with a 35-yard Randy Bond field goal with 8:03 left in the game, cutting the deficit to 3-0. The Aggie defense then provided a spark, as defensive back Dalton Brooks forced a fumble from Miami receiver Malachi Toney that was recovered by linebacker Daymion Sanford at the Texas A&M 47. But the Hurricane defense again rose to the occasion, forcing a punt after another sack. Taking over at their own 14 with 3:50 to play, Miami put the game away on the ground. Fletcher ripped off a 56-yard run to the Texas A&M 30, and six plays later, quarterback Carson Beck found Toney on an 11-yard touchdown pass with 1:44 remaining. The score gave Miami a 10-3 lead, the gameās only touchdown. Texas A&M mounted a desperate final drive, moving from its own 25 to the Miami 5-yard line in the final minute. However, Reedās fourth-down pass into the end zone was intercepted by Miamiās Bobby Fitzgerald with 24 seconds left, sealing the victory. Beck managed the game efficiently for Miami, completing 14 of 20 passes for 103 yards and the decisive touchdown. Reed was under constant duress for Texas A&M, completing 25 of 39 passes for 237 yards but was sacked seven times. Craver was his top target with seven catches for 92 yards. Defensively, Miami was led by cornerback Keionte Scott with 10 tackles and two sacks, while safety Jakobe Thomas added nine. For Texas A&M, Sanford, Brooks, and defensive back Will Lee III each recorded seven tackles. The victory improved Miamiās record to 11-2, while Texas A&M fell to 11-2. The gameās low score was a stark contrast to the offensive fireworks both teams had produced throughout the season and served as a testament to the Hurricane defenseās ability to dominate in critical moments.
Preview
Preview: Miami Faces Texas A&M in High-Stakes Showdown COLLEGE STATION, Texas (Interstat) ā A marquee nonconference clash with potential College Football Playoff implications is set for Saturday when the Miami Hurricanes visit the Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST on Dec. 20, 2025, pitting two of the nationās top teams in a late-season showcase. Miami (10-2) enters riding a three-game winning streak, while Texas A&M (11-1) looks to rebound from its first loss. The Hurricanes, favored by 3.5 points, are coming off a dominant 38-7 road victory at Pittsburgh on Nov. 29. Quarterback Carson Beck was efficient, completing 23 of 29 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns. Receiver Malachi Toney was a dynamic weapon, amassing 126 receiving yards and a score. Miamiās offense has averaged 38 points during its current win streak. Texas A&M fell 27-17 at rival Texas on Nov. 28, snapping an 11-game win streak. Quarterback Marcel Reed accounted for 251 total yards (180 passing, 71 rushing) in the loss. Prior to that, the Aggiesā resume included impressive road wins at LSU and Notre Dame, showcasing a resilient squad capable of winning close games. The Aggiesā defense, which held seven opponents to 17 points or fewer this season, will face its sternest test in weeks against Miamiās balanced attack. Conversely, the Hurricanesā defense must contain Texas A&Mās multifaceted ground game, led by Reed and running backs Rueben Owens II and EJ Smith. History adds intrigue, as this marks the first meeting between the programs since 2008. The environment at 102,733-seat Kyle Field, one of the sportās most daunting venues, provides a distinct advantage for the home team. National Statisticalās game simulator projects a narrow 26-24 victory for Texas A&M. The over/under is set at 48.5 points. With both teams boasting strong records, the result will heavily influence New Yearās Six bowl selections and serve as a final statement for the playoff committee.