How Mario Cristobal, Miami reversed late-game reputation with clutch CFP championship game run
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit knows when the narrative shifted about No. 10 Miami, coach Mario Cristobal and the ability to close out close games – perhaps for good. "Winning at Texas A&M," Herbstreit told The Sporting News at CFP Media day at the Miami Convention Center on Saturday. "As tight as that game was and making the plays at the end and getting out with a win created a lot of belief. Then to follow that up with a game against Ohio State as an underdog – nobody thought they could go in and do that. The amount of confidence through Ole Miss coming into this game. So that's why I think they're a dangerous team." Miami is an 8.5-point underdog against No. 1...

