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Hurricanes crush Boston College 45-20, snap 3-game losing streak

Tyler Van Dyke throws for 2 TDs, Henry Parrish Jr. runs for 111 yards
Miami Hurricanes QB Tyler Van Dyke throws in first half at Boston College Eagles, Nov. 24, 2023
Posted at 4:16 PM, Nov 24, 2023
and last updated 2023-11-24 16:17:39-05

CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. — Tyler Van Dyke threw for two touchdowns and Henry Parrish Jr. ran for 111 yards and a pair of scores on Friday to lead Miami to a 45-20 victory over Boston College and snap the Hurricanes' three-game losing streak.

Xavier Restrepo, who had a career-high 193 receiving yards against Louisville last week, caught six passes for 117 yards. Van Dyke finished 23 for 36 for 290 yards for the Hurricanes (7-5, 3-5 Atlantic Coast Conference).

Boston College quarterback Thomas Castellanos ran for 130 yards and a touchdown but only completed 15 of 25 passes for 151 yards and a TD. The game on the day after Thanksgiving even featured a Hail Mary — 39 years after Doug Flutie's miracle pass to win in Miami and clinch the Heisman Trophy.

But Castellanos' desperation pass at the end of the first half was picked off in the end zone and returned 55 yards before offsetting penalties negated the play. Castellanos was intercepted twice — once on a ball that was tipped at the line, and again on BC's final possession.

Miami scored touchdowns on four of its five first-half possessions. After the Eagles forced a fumble to start the third quarter and then scored on Castellanos' 21-yard run to make it 28-14, the Hurricanes converted a fourth-and-4 from the BC 33 when Restrepo made a diving catch for a 28-yard gain.

Miami Hurricanes running back Henry Parrish Jr. scores TD in second quarter at Boston College Eagles, Nov. 24, 2023
Miami running back Henry Parrish Jr. runs into the end zone for a touchdown as Boston College cornerback Khari Johnson tries to stop him during the second quarter Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Three plays later, Van Dyke hit Jacolby George from 4 yards out to give Miami a 35-14 lead.

Boston College (6-6, 3-5) moved easily down the field to score in its opening drive, but then the Miami defense took over. The Eagles managed three straight three-and-outs and a four-and-out before finishing the half with the failed Hail Mary.