Miami’s win over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl wasn’t just one of the biggest upsets of the 2025 College Football Playoff—it was the moment the entire college football landscape changed.
In this episode of The Turning Point Series, we revisit the Hurricanes’ quarterfinal victory over the Buckeyes and explain why this game represents much more than a single playoff win. We believe this was the night Miami officially transformed from an interesting ACC team into a legitimate national championship program.
Ohio State entered the game as a heavy favorite, but Miami controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball for much of the evening. We break down how Mario Cristobal’s philosophy of building dominant offensive and defensive lines overwhelmed one of the nation’s most talented rosters, why Carson Beck played exactly the type of efficient game Miami needed, and how Mark Fletcher Jr., along with Malachi Tony and a relentless defensive front, established an identity that can carry into 2026.
We also examine the critical moments that shifted momentum, including Ohio State’s third-quarter surge, Miami’s response, Jeremiah Smith’s costly blocking mistake on the pick-six, and why this game was ultimately won in the trenches rather than by spectacular quarterback play.
Finally, we look ahead to 2026. With key players returning, new quarterback Darian Mensah stepping into a proven system, and Cristobal’s roster construction continuing to pay dividends, should Miami begin the season as a legitimate national championship favorite?
This wasn’t just the turning point of one game.
It may have been the turning point of an entire program.