Miami reveals camouflage uniforms for Stanford game

Ahead of No. 9 Miami‘s game against Stanford this Saturday, the Hurricanes have revealed some new uniforms. They will be rocking camouflage uniforms for the first time in the program’s history.
The Hurricanes are coming off their first loss of the season to Louisville. They dropped eight spots in the AP Top 25 Poll, but are still well in contention for the College Football Playoff.
Where Miami is coming off its first loss of the season, Stanford is coming off its biggest win of the season. As a big underdog, the Cardinal downed Florida State 20-13 at home just weeks after the Seminoles played the Hurricanes close and knocked off Alabama in their season opener.
Carson Beck looks to bounce back from horrid start last week
Heralded Miami quarterback Carson Beck received a boatload of criticism following the Hurricanes’ 24-21 loss to the Cardinals last Friday night. Beck played his worst game of the season in the loss, failing to throw a touchdown with four interceptions.
Following the game, Beck discussed his game-ending interception with 32 seconds remaining. Some interpreted his words as him throwing his teammates under the bus.
“I think there was a miscue or miscommunication of the play, and the routes that were supposed to be run,” Beck said. “The guy was able to undercut it because we weren’t in the right place. We have a perfect play for it. …(Lofton) just ran the route wrong, and I went to go throw it, because we’re hot off the pressure and again, he made a good play on it, but it definitely didn’t help that we ran the wrong play.”
One of these critics who took exception to the quote was former Florida State quarterback Danny Kanell. He took the chance to rip Beck on social media.
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“I’m sorry but as a franchise QB you simply throw your guys under the bus like this,” he said.
Beck says he has ‘always taken accountability for mistakes’
During a media opportunity on Wednesday, Beck addressed these takes. In short, the Georgia transfer doubled down on the fact that he did not throw any of his teammates under the bus.
“Yeah, I was never throwing him under the bus,” Beck said. “When asked the question, I was asked what happened on the last play and I think if you go watch the whole clip of what happened, you can see what I said. But the interception is on me and again, I’m ultimately the guy with the ball in his hands at the end, right? So I have to take accountability for that. Again, I think people take things out of context sometimes and that’s not at all what I was doing.”
“I’ve never been that type of person. I’ve never been that type of way. I’ve always taken accountability for my mistakes. I didn’t play my best, honestly. I think it was a terrible game, and that was a huge part of why we lost. I have to live with that and take that. But again, it’s gonna be on how I respond and what I’m able to do in the weeks moving forward.”