Miami vs. Texas A&M score, takeaways: Tyler Van Dyke's five TDs fuel Canes comeback as Aggies remain a mess

Miami knocked off No. 23 Texas A&M, 48-33, getting revenge for last season's loss in College Station, Texas, and perhaps sending a message to the rest of the country that this is not the same Hurricanes team we saw in Mario Cristobal's first season at the helm. Quarterback Tyler Van Dyke became the second quarterback in program history to throw five touchdowns in a single game, finishing 21 of 30 for 374 yards in the effort.

The Canes thrived in the second half after struggling in the early part of the game. After foolishly attempting to return the opening kickoff and getting buried inside the 15-yard line, Miami went three-and-out and had its punt blocked. That set up an easy 15-yard touchdown drive and 7-0 lead for Texas A&M. Following an Aggies field goal, the Canes cut the lead to 10-7, but another special teams error put them behind the 8-ball.

This time, it was a muffed punt that left the Aggies at the 5-yard line. Two plays later, it was 17-7 Texas A&M.

It was almost exclusively Miami from there through the final whistle. If not for penalties, the Canes may have taken total control of the game even sooner. In the end, it didn't matter as Van Dyke and the Miami offense overwhelmed the TAMU defense.

Van Dyke spun the ball around with three different receivers catching touchdowns, but it was Jacolby George who had the most notable day. George finished with 94 yards and three touchdowns on five receptions.

For the Aggies, Conner Weigman threw for 336 yards and two scores, but his two interceptions cost Texas A&M dearly. Evan Stewart was the star player on offense for the Aggies, finishing with 11 receptions for 142 yards.

Let's dive into some takeaways from teh game.

Miami was more dominant than the score suggests ...

The Hurricanes had to overcome two huge mistakes on special teams early in the game, mistakes that can derail a game for any team. For the Canes to not only come back and win but to do so by 15 points was impressive.

After starting the game with consecutive three-and-outs, Miami picked up at least one first down on the rest of their possessions. Even its worst drive thereafter resulted in a field goal. Kam Kinchens intercepted a pass in the third quarter to give Miami the ball at the Texas A&M 22, but the Canes offense only picked up 6 yards and had to settle for a field goal. Other than that, Miami only punted once in its final nine possessions. Seven of the other eight resulted in points, and one ended with a missed field goal.

The Aggies didn't have an answer for the Canes over the final three quarters.

... but The U ain't 'back' ... yet

Yes, this win was huge, and Miami fans should feel great. Still, there's no denying that many of the same disciplinary and mental mistakes that have plagued the Hurricanes for years are still present on this team.

Miami finished with 10 penalties for 115 yards. One was a defensive holding that extended a Texas A&M possession that resulted in points. There was also an illegal hands to the face call against the Aggies on a third down that would've ended the drive if not for an unsportsmanlike penalty on the Canes for taunting.

And it wasn't just the players making mistakes. Texas A&M faced a fourth-and-1 in the third quarter at the Miami 6. It sent in the jumbo package but took too long and needed to burn a timeout. Some how, some way, Miami came out of the timeout with 13 players on the field and had to burn a timeout itself. Luckily for the Canes, the Aggies weren't done screwing up; Texas A&M committed a false start that forced it to kick a field goal.

The Canes didn't pay for these mistakes Saturday, but if they don't tighten things up, they will eventually.

We saw the Tyler Van Dyke of 2021 again

The one thing Miami fans should be most excited about was the performance of Van Dyke. Last week, TVD threw for 201 yards and a score against Miami (OH) while averaging 9.1 yards per attempt. It was a promising start, but it was also against a MAC team. It's hard to put a lot of stock in games like that.

Saturday's effort was the real stuff against a defense filled with future NFL players. One of the reasons I was so high on the Hurricanes before the 2022 season was the play of Van Dyke in 2021. He looked like the kind of QB the Canes had been long missing, the kind a program needs to take a step forward. However, TVD regressed significantly in 2022.

This start to the 2023 season is immensely encouraging, particularly when you consider how shaky Clemson has looked so far. If Van Dyke keeps playing like this, the Canes could be a factor in the ACC title race.

The Aggies are still robotic on offense

No matter whether it's Bobby Petrino or Jimbo Fisher calling plays, Texas A&M's offense looks essentially the same: exotic formations that all result in the same 2- and 3-yard routes. Granted, Miami's defense deserves a lot of credit as it brought pressure constantly and forced Weigman into quick decisions, but TAMU allowed it to happen.

The Aggies averaged 5.3 yards per play on first down, but that number is skewed heavily by Miami playing shell coverage in the fourth quarter while nursing a two-score lead. For most of the game, the Aggies averaged under 4 yards per play on first down.

When you constantly put yourself in second-and-long, it forces you to get away from the run game while allowing an opponent to bring constant pressure. None of that is to say it's a problem the Aggies cannot or will not solve, but it's clearly a work in progress at this point of the season.

Texas A&M has something in Conner Weigman

It wasn't a great game for the new starter, but it wasn't bad, either. He finished with two interceptions, but the first wasn't his fault, and the second was a desperation heave on fourth-and-goal in the final minute. Between Weigman and playmakers like Evan Stewart, Noah Thomas and Amari Daniels, this offense has the ingredients to be good. It's up to the coaching staff to find the winning recipe.

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Weigmann picked off on 4th and goal

That'll wrap it up here. Miami is going to win 48-33.

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Play has stopped

Kam Kinchens is down and being attended to on the field. Both teams have come out onto the field. Kinchens took a big hit at the end of the previous play. He was attended to for a few minutes before being put on a stretcher and carted off. According to the broadcast, Kinchens was awake and talking to the athletic trainers. 

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Miami called game

On 3rd and 7, Tyler Van Dyke floats a ball into the arms of Jacolby George, who forces two A&M defenders to run into one another, and George takes off for the end zone. It's a 64-yard TD. Van Dyke has a career high 5 TDs on 374 yards, while Jacolby George has caught five passes for 94 yards and three scores. It's 48-33 with 2:36 to play.

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Gotta have it, and they get it

Conner Weigman stands in the pocket staring down an unblocked blitzer because it's 4th and goal and his team absolutely needs the TD. He let's go of the pass as late as possible, takes a monster hit (roughing the passer was called), and finds Noah Thomas in the end zone for a 9-yard TD. The Aggies elect to kick the PAT instead of going for two, but it's a one-score game now. 41-33 Miami with 5:02 to play. The Aggies have two timeouts.

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Miami extends the lead to 15

Andres Borregales drills a 51-yard FG for the Canes to make it 41-26 with 6:28 left. The good news for A&M is it remains a two score game. The bad news is they're going to need two touchdowns and at least one two-point conversion now. Considering they only have one TD drive longer than 15 yards in the game, it's hard to believe they'll put two together in 6.5 minutes.

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The Aggies go three and out

Not ideal. I understand why they're punting here. It's 4th and 8 at your 27. That said, I feel like that punt ends the game.

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Miami cashes in the turnover for six

Tyler Van Dyke tosses his fourth touchdown of the day, finding Jacolby George for a 3-yard swing pass with a lot of space. It's 38-26 Canes with 12:37 left to play. There's a juice in Hard Rock Stadium I haven't heard in a long time.

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Miami forces a turnover

Amari Daniels gets the handoff on 3rd and 1 and gets LIT UP by Jaden Davis, who forces the fumble. Kam Kinchens gets on the ball and it's Miami ball to start the 4th at the AM 31.

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Big TD for the Aggies

Conner Weigmann sits in the pocket, let's the pressure get to him, and lofts a 19-yard touchdown to Earnest Crownover as he's being hit. Big play, and a must-have for the Aggies. Unfortunately the snap is bobbled on the two-point conversion, so it's 31-26. Still, that was a big 75-yard TD drive.

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Canes turn the pick into three more points

That's probably a win for A&M all things considered. Had Miami managed a touchdown there it's easy to think this one's over. Instead, holding them to three keeps it 31-20.

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From bad to worse for the Aggies

Conner Weigmann just threw his first pick of the season. Kam Kinchens picks off a pass over the middle, though it wasn't Weigmann's fault. Either way, it's Miami ball at the AM 22.

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Kick return to the house!

So long special teams errors, hello special teams touchdowns. Following the A&M field goal, Miami's Brashard Smith takes the ensuing kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown. Miami has been the better team all afternoon in spite of itself. If it wasn't for the self-inflicted wounds, the Canes could be up three scores.

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An absolute comedy of errors

The Aggies face a 4th and 1 inside the 10, but burn a timeout sending in the jumbo package and taking too long. AFter the timeout, Miami has to burn a timeout because it has 13 defenders on the field. Then, as if all that's not enough, A&M commits a false start so it's all for naught. Aggies settle for the FG. It's 21-20 Miami. This has not been a well-coached football game.

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