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  Tyler Van Dyke backed up his words. And Miami took a big step toward potentially salvaging its season. Van Dyke passed for 325 yards and four touchdowns, two of them to Charleston Rambo, to lead the Hurricanes past No. 18 N.C. State 31-30 on Saturday night - snapping what was a six-game losing streak against Power 5 opponents. The freshman, who started this season backing up the now-injured D'Eriq King, said earlier in the week that he didn't think N.C. State could stop Miami's offense. And after completing 25 of 33 passes, he proved himself right. "How about Tyler Van Dyke? I mean, it's unbelievable," Miami coach Manny Diaz said. "Third conference game. And that defense is a hell of a defense. I mean, no one moves the ball on them." Correction: No one had.

Jaylan Knighton had 166 total yards - 83 rushing, 83 more receiving - and a touchdown catch for Miami (3-4, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference). Rambo finished with nine catches for 127 yards and Will Mallory had a touchdown grab for the Hurricanes. Devin Leary threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns, plus ran for another for N.C. State. Thayer Thomas had both touchdown receptions for the Wolfpack (5-2, 2-1). "Obviously, we're very emotional, disappointed," N.C. State coach Dave Doeren said. "Gotta give Miami credit. We didn't make the plays we needed to make that we've been making and we helped them at some key moments." Van Dyke's comments were noticed by the Wolfpack, and Diaz said there was a slew of pregame trash talk in response. Didn't matter. The kid didn't blink. "I love Tyler at quarterback," Rambo said. - Miami/AP College Football


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