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The No. 12 Miami Hurricanes knew they had to put on a dominant performance on the road against the No. 22 Pitt Panthers if they wanted to keep their ACC title and College Football Playoff hopes alive.
Mission accomplished.
The Hurricanes controlled the Panthers all game on their way to a 38-7 victory to move to 10-2 on the season. They are now 6-2 in conference play, while the Panthers, despite being 8-3, also share that 6-2 record.
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Miami Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck passes against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the first quarter at Acrisure Stadium Nov. 29, 2025. (Charles LeClaire/Imagn Images)
Miami still needs some games to fall its way despite where the CFP rankings currently place them. The ACC champion, which will be determined next Saturday at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, is expected to claim an automatic berth in the CFP. Miami entered Week 14 in sixth place in the ACC standings.
But now that their first goal was complete by beating the Panthers, the Hurricanes will watch the rest of the conference. There are many scenarios that could get Miami into the ACC title game, the most obvious being Virginia (No. 1 in the standings), SMU (No. 2 and a team who beat Miami earlier this month) and Duke (5-2 in conference despite a 6-5 overall record) all losing.
The Hurricanes should also be watching the N.C. State–North Carolina rivalry game because it has some impact on the standings.
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