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Marlins left-hander Mark Buehrle neededto pitch 523 innings Friday to reach 200innings for the 12th consecutive season. Hetook a shutout into the sixth inning againstthe Phillies, but that didnt keep managerOzzie Guillen from teasing Buehrle that he wasgoing to take him out short of the goal.
After the first out of the sixth, Guillen faked as if
he was coming out, and Buehrle set the ball down.I told him if he came out and got me I wasgoing to walk off or I was going to throw it outto the outfield and make him chase it, saidBuehrle, who pitched for Guillen for eightseasons in Chicago.
Craig Davis
Marlins Guillen givesBuehrle the business
Looking for an early Heisman leader?West Virginia quarterback Geno Smith,
right, a 2009 graduate of Miramar High,completed 45 of 51attempts for 656
yards and eight touchdowns in a 70-63victory over Baylor on Saturday. The
656 yards is fifth most in NCAA Divi-sion I history.Smith set school marks for comple-
tions, yards and touchdown passes. Hestill doesnt have an interception thisseason.
Dave Brousseau
Ex-Miramar starSmith has monster day
OnlineToday
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MIAMI GARDENS Anafternoon of chaos endedwith a moment of dreams.
The turnovers, missedkicks and general disorder
of the first 59 minutes and 41seconds of football camedown to one final sandlotplay. Miami quarterbackStephen Morris, already
holding the school recordfor passing yards, launcheda pass 62 yards in the airwith the game tied in theclosing seconds.
I was just like, Ohsnap, wide receiver Phil-lip Dorsett said as the ballspiraled his direction. Ive
got to catch this. And he did. Dorsetts62-yard touchdown with 19seconds left pushed theHurricanes past North Car-
olina State 44-37 on asloppy Saturday afternoonin Sun Life Stadium.
People dream about it,but its kinda crazy whenyoure in the momen t,Morris said. Im speechlessabout it. I dont know whatto say.
Miamis latest thriller hasthe Canes 3-0 in the ACCfor the first time since theirinaugural 2004 season inthe league. Morris 566
yards on 26-for-49 passingcrushed Gino Torrettasrecord of 485 set in 1991against San Diego State. Thefive touchdowns tied anoth-er school record.
Above all, it gives Miami(4-1) momentum going intoSaturdays big game with
longtime rival No. 10 NotreDame in Chicago. The Hur-ricanes earned no style
MIAMI 44, N.C. STATE 37
Canes outlast Wolfpack, move to 4-1Morris record day ends with game-winner to Phillip Dorsett with 19 ticks left
By Michael
Casagrande
Staff writer
See UM, 4C
GLENDALE, Ariz. Whats in aname?
To Patrick Peterson Jr., his namemeans everything. It is his identity.His brand. His legacy.
More important, its his familyschance at redemption and healing.Not for him, but for his father, theman for whom he is named.
The Arizona Cardinals corner-back grew up in Pompano Beach
hearing about the legend of PatrickPeterson Sr. at the neighborhood
barber shop. As a child, he readclippings so much he can recap hisfathers yardage on touchdownscores during his high school glorydays at Blanche Ely High School the alma mater they share.
The part hed prefer to forget ishow his fathers prep playing ca-reer ended, stolen by a heart mur-mur that was discovered during his
No matter what it
took to get to this
position, or who tried
to slow me down, it
didnt matter. This
was our destiny.
PATRICK PETERSON JR.
Name of the game
GAMEDAY SCORES
Seminoles
win in rain
FSU 30USF 17
FSUs RashadGreene scored
on a rush,reception andpunt return.
Story on 3C
FAU falls,now 1-4
N. Texas 20FAU 14
The Owlsscored before
the 4th quarterfor only thesecond time.
Story on 5C
UCF gets5 sacks
Missouri 21UCF 16
Knights QBBlake Bortles
threw for 267yards and 2touchdowns.
Story on 2C
MIAMI The momentcame during Saturdaysopening session of trainingcamp.
It was time to reverse hispractice jersey. And then ithit home.
I kind of glanced out thewindow, he said, and I sawsome water, and I was won-dering where I was for aminute there.
Not in Boston anymore.Ray Allen now practices
alongside Biscayne Bay, inMiami Heat gear, beside Le-Bron James, Dwyane Wadeand Chris Bosh, instead ofwith Paul Pierce, KevinGarnett and Rajon Rondo.
Its definitely different,the NBAs all-time 3-pointerleader said of the red, blackand white he has adoptedwith his offseason free-agency shift to the defend-ing NBA champions, havingonly worn green in his pre-
vious NBA stops with theSeattle SuperSonics, Mil-waukee Bucks and BostonCeltics. What Im used to,Ive got to break my habits.
HEAT
Allen atpeace
withmoveBy Ira Winderman
Staff writer
See HEAT, 12C
Ex-Ely standout PatrickPeterson Jr., a budding starin Arizona, honors his fatherBy Omar Kelly
Staff writer
See PETERSON, 9C
His great-grandfather, Harvard Class of 24,was one of a dozen African-American stu-dents there, and wasnt allowed to live in acampus dormitory.
His grandfather, Harvard Class of 56, be-came a professor in international develop-ment with a specialty in sub-Saharan Africa.
His father, Harvard Class of 78, is a profes-sor at Cal-State University and an author of
books on terrorism (Understanding Terror-ism, Encyclopedia of Terrorism).
His mother, Harvard Class of 79, is a corpo-rate lawyer for Toyota.
So, when the Harvard football coach wentto Jonathan Martins Los Angeles home five
years ago, it was more than just an Ivy League
In a 3-deep family of Harvard grads,Martin chose Stanford and football
Dave HydeCommentary
See HYDE, 9C
MIAMIDOLPHINS ATARIZONACARDINALS
4:05 p.m. Chs: 4, 12
More inside on 8C.
TOP PHOTO BY ANGEL VALENTIN/STAFF FILE PHOTOLEFT PHOTO BY DAVID BUTLER/US PRESSWIRE
RYDER CUPFINALS TODAY
USA leads 10-6.
Coverage on 6C.