No. 3 Miami took a 28-3 lead over No. 18 Florida State in the third quarter of a heated ACC rivalry game. While the action on the field was a Hurricane steamrolling, there was one play that went a bit too far.
Holly Rowe, true professional. Holds on the microphone, pops up and delivers a status update pic.twitter.com/c1DtH83lBM
— Joe Castiglione Jr. (@JoeCJr29) October 5, 2025
FSU running back Ousmane Kromah took a run for 3 yards to the 28-yard line and was ridden out of bounds right into ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe and Miami legend Michael Irvin. The two went toppling to the ground with Miami's Wesley Bissainthe picking up a personal foul penalty.
Carson Beck has been outstanding for the Hurricanes with 237 yards and four touchdowns. He has just three incompletions going into the fourth quarter. Miami is up 28-3 with very little pressure from FSU. This was a game many thought would be closer and hasn't lived up to the hype.
Miami will move to 5-0 on the season and remain in the driver seat of the ACC race as a true College Football Playoff contender.
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