Miami's CJ Daniels makes insane one-handed touchdown catch in win over Notre Dame
Check out the top moments from this game between the The Ohio Bobcats and the Rutgers Scarlet Knights.
Miami Hurricanes wide receiver CJ Daniels is already a catch of the year candidate after the team's 27-24 win over Notre Dame on Sunday night.
With 12 seconds left in the first half, Daniels saved a potential interception thrown by new Hurricanes quarterback Carson Beck, as he leaped in the air and snagged the ball behind his head with one hand, falling into the end zone for six points.
The Hard Rock Stadium crowd filled with green and orange went ballistic, as No. 10 Miami celebrated, making it 14-7 against No. 6 Notre Dame. Among those was Miami legend Michael Irvin, who was caught in awe by Daniels' acrobatic catch.
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Carson Beck #11 of the Miami Hurricanes warms up prior to a game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Hard Rock Stadium on Aug. 31, 2025, in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
Referees had to review the touchdown to make sure he crossed the goal line with the ball secured, and it was eventually upheld to keep the lead intact.
The Hurricanes got on the board first against the Fighting Irish after Beck threw a strike to Malachi Toney, who was draped by a Notre Dame defender, for a 28-yard touchdown catch.
Redshirt freshman quarterback CJ Carr, making his first career start for Notre Dame, tallied his first career touchdown pass in the second quarter with a seven-yard completion to Micah Gilbert to tie the game after the extra point attempt.
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But Daniels’ grab secured tons of momentum for the home team, and that went right into the second half as CharMar


