Miami fans trash field after targeting call
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Stay classy, Miami #FSUvsMIA pic.twitter.com/tC6owAn8ej
— Will (@NOTSCWill) October 9, 2016
Desperate to end a six-game losing streak to Florida State, Miami fans showed their disdain for a targeting call on safety Jamal Carter late in the fourth quarter by throwing garbage onto the field, temporarily delaying the game.
The scene after the targeting call #FSU #Noles pic.twitter.com/k8aZ77PzcH
— Warchant.com (@Warchant) October 9, 2016
The call gave the Seminoles a key first down, though they were later forced to punt anyway. Miami used its ensuing possession to score a touchdown with 1:38 left in regulation, cutting Florida State's lead to 20-19, but the Hurricanes had their game-tying extra-point attempt blocked.
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— FSU Football (@FSU_Football) October 9, 2016
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