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'A blessing' for Miami RB Mark Fletcher Jr. to play near home, helping mom's drive
The 2026 College Football Playoff national championship game will be a family affair for Miami running back Mark Fletcher Jr.
A South Florida native, Fletcher has the chance to win a national title for the team he grew up rooting for, and could cap off what has been an emotional year-plus for the Hurricanes star. His father, Mark Sr., is the reason he was a Miami fan, showing him at a young age highlights of the program's great players from their dominant runs in the 1980s-early 2000s.
Fletcher's dad died in October 2024, and his mother, Linda, has made sure to be at every game of her son's career, even if it's in an unorthodox way. But now, Fletcher can bring glory back to the program, and celebrate with his family in his own backyard.
South Florida neighborhood parks to Hard Rock Stadium, it's back to where it all started for Miami's Mark Fletcher Jr.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. – They always felt like national championship games, even if some of the kids playing in those South FLA neighborhood parks had helmets that made them look like the Great Gazoo.
Yes, had to throw in a “Flintstones” reference, and for those under 40, the Great Gazoo’s helmet was twice the size of his entire body.
“I’ve seen the pictures, my pants down past my ankles and my helmet bigger than I was,” Miami star edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. joked.
On Monday, Miami and Indiana will duke it out in the real College Football Playoff national championship game, and perhaps fittingly, at Hard Rock Stadium.
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Ex-Bills WR’s Son Has Huge Performance in College Football Playoff Title Game
The son of a former Buffalo Bills wide receiver had a monster performance in the College Football Playoff title game — though it wasn’t enough to push his team to a victory.
Miami wide receiver Malachi Toney was one of the best players in Monday’s title game, showing off his electric speed and the skills that made him one of college football’s top freshmen this season. The Hurricanes fell short in their attempt to knock off the undefeated Indiana Hoosiers, but Toney made a big impression in the game.
Toney’s father, Antonio Brown, was a wide receiver and return specialist for the Bills in the early 2000s. While he was not a star like the Pittsburgh Steelers receiver of the same name, Buffalo’s Antonio Brown
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