This freshman class for Miami has a chance to be something special, and they are showing out in the first half against Florida State.
We already knew that Malachi Toney embraces the bright lights, and now we see that he can do it away from the comfortable confines of Hard Rock Stadium. The Miami native shut down the raucous crowd at Doak Campbell Stadium when he hauled in a 44-yard touchdown pass off a flea flicker.
It won’t count, but Malachi Toney is the best freshman in the COUNTRY pic.twitter.com/PAFDX2oEDO
— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) October 5, 2025
It was almost a two-touchdown half for Toney, after the Hurricanes defense forced FSU into its second turnover of the half when Keionte Scott recovered a fumble by Seminoles running back Ousmane Kromah.
With the ball at mid-field, Miami decided to call a short-side screen and Toney exploded through the first level and somehow ended up in the end zone. The only thing that stopped him was an illegal motion call that nullified the play. As you can imagine Mario Cristobal was not happy about that.
"We had a chance to take control of the game there, and we did, and then later on, we shot ourselves in the foot with a penalty, but we're doing a better job of stopping the run," Cristobal told Holly Rowe at halftime. We've got to play good football in the second half. We've got a lot of things to fix.
Play was called back but Malachi Toney is possibly a generational player.
— Garrett Armbrust (@4thandsaturday) October 5, 2025
This guy is 17 years old and reclassified to play this season. Give this kid 3 more seasons and watch out.
Tremendous athleticism.
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And Toney wasn't the only freshman that shined in the first half. Bryce Fitzgerald forced the first turnover of the game, baiting FSU quarterback Tommy Castellanos into throwing late over the middle. He jumped in front of Randy Pittman and snagged his third interception of the season. Fitzgerald returned the pick to the FSU 44 to set up Toney's touchdown.
Freshmen helping freshmen. You love to see it.
Bryce Fitzgerald gets his 3rd pick of season!!!! pic.twitter.com/0ZcqDwzzYO
— Grant Speaks (@GrantSpeaks1) October 5, 2025
UPDATE: Malachi Toney begins the third quarter like he ended the second. He turned a 4th-and-2 into a 21-3 lead for the 'Canes. Is this kid for real?
MALACHI TONEY IS SPECIAL.
— CanesMuse (@canes_muse) October 5, 2025
The Canes have an absolute GEM.
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