Texas A&M 17, Miami (FL) 34

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Final

7:30 PM ET, September 20, 2007
ORANGE BOWL
MIAMI, FL

Wright stellar in Miami's romp over Texas A&M

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Miami QB Kyle Wright found Graig Cooper on a 12-yard TD for a 21-0 Canes lead in the final minute of the first half.
Gameball goes to... Wright. He went an impressive 21-of-26 for 275 yards and 2 TDs. The second TD pass gave the Canes a 31-0 lead.
Stat of the game... 38. Texas A&M was limited to just 38 yards in the first half -- including 0 yards by RB Jorvorskie Lane.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1218
Total Yards240402
Passing142275
Rushing98127
Penalties6-312-20
3rd Down Conversions4-136-15
4th Down Conversions1-23-3
Turnovers33
Possession27:5932:01
Air/Ground Leaders
Texas A&M Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McGee11/2010901
Johnson1/23310
Miami (FL) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wright21/2627520
Texas A&M Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McGee1639114
Goodson928029
Miami (FL) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Cooper750130
James2046116
Texas A&M Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Goodson553030
Bennett349133
Miami (FL) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Shields6117051
Leggett140040
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTA&MMIA
TD03:29Graig Cooper 7 Yd Run (Francesco Zampogna Kick)
Drive: 18 plays, 80 yds, 8:51
07
SECOND QUARTERTA&MMIA
TD04:53Javarris James 1 Yd Run (Francesco Zampogna Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 67 yds, 4:18
014
TD00:24Graig Cooper 12 Yd Pass From Kyle Wright (Francesco Zampogna Kick)
Drive: 1 plays, 12 yds, :07
021
FG00:00Francesco Zampogna 45 Yd
Drive: 3 plays, 11 yds, :17
024
THIRD QUARTERTA&MMIA
TD00:46Chris Zellner 7 Yd Pass From Kyle Wright (Francesco Zampogna Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 64 yds, :36
031
FOURTH QUARTERTA&MMIA
FG11:40Matt Szymanski 32 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 53 yds, 4:00
331
TD08:03Stephen Mcgee 1 Yd Run (Matt Szymanski Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 39 yds, 2:19
1031
FG02:07Francesco Zampogna 23 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 34 yds, 5:49
1034
TD00:05Martellus Bennett 33 Yd Pass From Jerrod Johnson (Matt Szymanski Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 54 yds, 1:51
1734

MIAMI (AP) -- The last Thursday night game at the venerable Orange Bowl was something for the Miami Hurricanes to cherish.

And it was a win they desperately needed.

Kyle Wright threw for 275 yards and two touchdowns, Graig Cooper scored twice and the Hurricanes stymied No. 20 Texas A&M's high-powered offense in a 34-17 victory -- just the second in their last nine games against ranked opponents.

"It was a Thursday night game, prime time, so the nation got to come out and see what we really have as a University of Miami football team," Hurricanes coach Randy Shannon said.

The Aggies (3-1) entered averaging 46.3 points, scoring at least 38 in every game. Those numbers plummeted against the Hurricanes (3-1), who held a 402-240 edge in yards and said a spotlight game like this represented the perfect chance to make a statement.

It came through loud and clear.

"We just got beat, got beat by a better team," Texas A&M coach Dennis Franchione said.

Wright completed 21 of 26 passes, finding Cooper with one scoring throw and Chris Zellner with another late in the third quarter to make it 31-0.

Sam Shields had six catches for 117 yards for Miami, which had three scoring drives take a combined 1 minute, 9 seconds.

"We had to trust each other, come out, play hard," Shields said. "And win."

The Hurricanes, who are 10-0 on Thursday nights at home since 1986, are leaving the Orange Bowl for Dolphin Stadium next season.

"I think this is something that's going to get us on a roll," Wright said. "It kind of got our confidence back up."

Stephen McGee had a 1-yard touchdown run with 8:03 left for Texas A&M, and backup quarterback Jerrod Johnson threw a 33-yard scoring pass to tight end Martellus Bennett with 5 seconds left.

Texas A&M's three leading rushers -- McGee, Mike Goodson and Jorvorskie Lane -- came into the game averaging a combined 235 yards, a big reason why the Aggies' were ranked fifth nationally in rushing offense with nearly 300 yards per outing.

That trio rushed for 21 yards in the first half and 69 for the game. Lane had no carries in the first half, and the Aggies didn't get on the board until Matt Szymanski's 32-yard field goal with 11:40 left.

"We just never got comfortable out there until real late," McGee said. "And of course, by then it was just too little."

The Miami mood was so joyous that university president Donna Shalala was posing for photos with smiling guests on the sideline as the clock ticked down.

"It was a big game for them," Aggies defensive back Devin Gregg said. "They realized that it's Thursday night -- everybody's watching. So they came out there a lot more aggressive."

The Hurricanes held the Aggies to 38 yards in the first half, taking a 24-0 lead. Miami scored 10 points off three Texas A&M turnovers in the final 3:40 before halftime.

Miami opened with an 18-play, 80-yard drive, with Wright going 5-for-5 on third downs, and took a 7-0 lead when Cooper took a direct snap and rumbled 7 yards for a score.

The direct snap, a new Miami wrinkle for this game, also had a role in the Hurricanes' second score.

Miami got inside the Texas A&M 10 on a fortunate bounce; Wright's pass hit off Darnell Jenkins' hands, caromed off Aggies' linebacker Mark Dodge, and landed on Jenkins -- who made the catch on the ground.

It was that kind of night for Miami.

"This is the best feeling in the world," Cooper said.

Wright was spread right like a wide receiver on third-and-2 and fourth-and-1 plays inside the Aggies' 5. Javarris James took both snaps, eventually got the first down, then scored from 1 yard out for a 14-0 lead.

Goodson fumbled the ball away later in the half, and the Hurricanes needed one play to go up 21-0. Wright hit Cooper with a screen pass and the freshman did the rest, barreling in from 12 yards out with 33 seconds left.

It got worse for Texas A&M. After a short kickoff, Cody Wallace -- an offensive lineman -- fumbled the ensuing return, the Hurricanes recovered again and Zampogna hit a 45-yarder as time expired in the half.

They ran off the field celebrating, and never had a reason to stop in the second half, either.

"Knowing this is the last year in the Orange Bowl, we want to make history here," defensive end Calais Campbell said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 20th
Texas A&M 17 Final
Miami (FL) 34
Saturday, September 22nd
North Carolina 10 Final
South Florida 37
Clemson 42 Final
North Carolina State 20
Georgia Tech 23 Final
Virginia 28
Army 17 Final
Boston College 37
Duke 43 Final
Navy 46
William & Mary 3 Final
Virginia Tech 44
Maryland 24 Final
Wake Forest 31 OT