Miami's 'turnover chain' got some action on Friday
Miami's "turnover chain" has quickly become one of the most-entertaining rituals in college football, and the Hurricanes got to use it twice on Friday against Duke.
For those unfamiliar with the routine, if a Miami player forces a turnover during a game, they are given a massive gold chain to wear as a reward.
The turnover chain is the greatest innovation in the history of this amazing sport. pic.twitter.com/JBcX6WO1jP
— David Wilson (@DBWilson2) September 30, 2017
Michael Pinckney was the first to get the honor on Friday, as he laid out to grab a tipped Daniel Jones pass for an acrobatic interception.
Turnover chain, pt. 2 pic.twitter.com/T8ov3yWtiV
— David Wilson (@DBWilson2) September 30, 2017
Next it was Pat Bethel's turn, as the defensive lineman sealed the win with a fumble recovery late in the contest. Bethel then celebrated with a pose that was reminiscent of the swag associated with "The U" from past years of glory.
The #Miami Turnover Chain Pose. pic.twitter.com/rkDjpTyBN4
— Cork Gaines (@CorkGaines) September 30, 2017
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