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his hand started to come free. >> chris: not reviewing it. but play comes down to this, the game on the line on fourth and nine. play clock is winding down to five. miami may need to spend a time-out here. >> kirk: al golden just called it. >> chris: so, dead ball situation they have to burn the time-out. but this is the ball game. ramsey has found a way after halftime to lead by example. he's been all over the place, getting his hands and arms in the way of passes. >> kirk: probably see him coming from a blitz. either bring the blitz from ramsey or you bring it from the corner, williams. try to put a lot of pressure on the freshman as much as they can.
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i think if you're miami here, you got to have some presnap movement and try to find a way to get walford, tight end isolated against a linebacker. you move him with the presnap, figure if they're in zone or man. try to create some confusion and they had some success with the tight end on seam routes between the linebackers and safeties. if you're miami it's worked all night. why not try it again with the game on the line? right here at the top. the motion. florida state is going to call a time-out. >> chris: charles kelly wanted to look at what miami would show on the biggest play of the game so far. and is this another close call survived by florida state? it's been the pattern all season long. once again a slow start. fell down 16-0, also 23-7 but it's been a 20e-3 margin after
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halftime as the pattern just repeats. >> kirk: again, you can see whatever you want about this team. to me they've almost become the darth vader or the villain of the playoff. when you talk to people outside of tallahassee, it's like everybody outside of the florida state is pulling for florida state to lose. and they feed off of that doubt. they feed off of people questioning them and again tonight in a rivalry game, they get down early. it didn't look good. they kept their cool. gave themselves a chance. it's a combination of that heart and fire and with miami being pretty conservative in the second half. look for the tight end here, 46, walford, in my opinion, over the middle, try to get him matched up against a linebacker. >> chris: kaaya steps up, over the middle, intercepted by who else but jalen ramsey who slides
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down to the 16 and the 'noles' streak will stretch to 26 in a row. he has been a monster in the second half, ramsey. >> kirk: as much as we talk about jameis winston, tonight jalen ramsey has been -- become the joyner and smith of the unit, the leadership, the intangible. tonight he stepped up big from the beginning of the game all of the way to the last play where he comes up with the interception. >> chris: kaaya's first interception of the night and his final pass attempt. such a spectacular start for the young quarterback. big plays coming in bunches in the first half. duke johnson not able to be out there for miami's final drive as he was cramping up. >> kirk: you see nate andrews tried to take wait tight end, goes with him at the line of
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scrimmage. that play did not have a chance. i believe he wanted to get it to walford but the call here by charles kelly, they walked nate andrews up to the line of scrimmage to jam him and work to get to the route and instead of a linebacker which was a great call. and he had to just take a chance, throw it up into triple coverage and jalen ramsey with the interception. a hug from a former teammate, terrence brooks. >> chris: another battle between old rivals, to join the long list of entertaining games. we'll see brad kaaya more in his career. not able to seal the deal against the seminoles. many have tried, no one has succeeded. >> kirk: brad kaaya is a future star. miami's program with al golden is heading in a right direction. >> chris: jimbo fisher and james
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coley sharing a hug. they koecoached together at lsud fsu. teams are eliminated, no rematch, lose here and lose -- fisher's team clinching atlantic division title but staying on course conference championship game again. heather? >> heather: jimbo, the streak continues. 26 in a row. how would you describe this team's will to win? >> they do they love each other, they play for each other, don't panic. heck of miami football team. give them credit, very good team. our kids just execute when they have to, great poise and great camaraderie. >> heather: at one point you trailed 23-7. how did you turn it around? >> kept playing next play and the one-possession game and kept our poise and kept to field goals tend.
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and they made some big place. critical turnovers, give miami credit, they forced them. >> heather: when your team is fighting from behind that it is going to win no matter what. >> i know those guys. i live with them every day. we love, trust and believe in each other. the way we do things at florida state. >> heather: you made a gutsy move, retooling the o line, how did that pay off? >> i thought cam played a heck of game. and true freshman on tackle, we thought that's what we had to do to go what we want to do with this team. >> heather: how was your reaction with the final pick for ramsey? >> that was like deon in the sugar bowl in '89. that was big. >> heather: go celebrate with your team, thanks, jimbo. >> chris: check the play by ramsey here. this is the pick to go with the forced fumble, blocked p.a.t., four passes broken up. three tackles, one tackle for loss. that's all number 8 today tonight.
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krshg when y >> kirk: when you play that position, you have opportunities to make plays, they blitzed him all night as well. a bunch of hurries to go with the rest of the stats. >> chris: florida state clinched the atlanta wick clemson's loss at georgia tech. georgia finished at 6-2. duke a couple of names, miami eliminated. duke has the tiebreaker with georgia tech, beat them head to head. have to see a possible duke loss to get georgia tech into the championship game. >> chris: gutsy, heart, all of the things you talked about and very, very fortunate. you look at tyriq mccord batting a pass on third and ten works have set up a field gooshlgs instead ball popped up into the hands of karlos williams who waltzes into the end zone. four-point difference and that's the final margin here. >> kirk: we talked all year about this team, it's very different from who they were a year ago when they blew people
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up, up 35-0. end of the first quarter against a lot of teams. new identity, leader on jameis winston and jalen ramsey on the other side. they won't be denied. find ways to believe in each other and win games. >> chris: they stay alive. no one put wait seminoles, win 26th in a row from 16 down twice here. our thanks to mike white, darin brown in the booth. for kirk and heather, chris fowler saying good night from miami and winston tries to hush the hurricanes crowd and 'noles survive again 30-26. time for the ford wrap-up show. we don't know what the top four teams in the college football playoff rankings will be on tuesday but there will be change at the very top because number one mississippi state fell on the road in tuscaloosa,
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nearly a ten-point underdog coming in. alabama controlled throughout. they had won 14 straight at home. this is t.j. yeldon. 25-20 alabama. tcu down 13-10 at the half to kansas. they scored 24 points in the second half. chris hackett intercepting this pass from michael coming. tcu hangs on to win. big ten, wisconsin hosting nebraska. melvin gordon, historic performance. an fbs record 40 # yards, breaking ladainian tomlinson's record of 406 wisconsin wins. but the huskers held him to zero in the fourth quarter. what's that? he didn't play in the fourth. never mind. big ten, ohio state and minnesota, it was cold in minneapolis. j.t. barrett of ohio state, 189 rushing for the buckeyes, most
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by a quarterback in a single game in school history of buckeyes win 31-24 over number 25 minnesota. get on in there, j.t. let's go to the pac-12, this game currently airing on espn. also the watch espn app. storm woods has a long touchdown run for oregon state. so, too, does ward. this one, 66 yards against arizona state. who has just scored and right now they've cut the lead to 14-10 late first quarter in cor corvalis. back to the s.e.c. where after a four-game suspension georgia running back todd gurley was back and rain for 138 yards but left with a knee injury. no definitive word on his condition but georgia wins 34-7. arkansas gets their first conference win since october 2012, snapping a 17-game league losing streak blanking lsu 17-0.
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south carolina beats florida in overtime. to the acc, clemson and georgia tech, backup coal stoudt. this interception returned for a touchdown by golden. get your cold cuts, get your cold cuts, georgia tech wins, they have their first nine-win season since 2009. elsewhere in the acc, virginia teknipps duke 17-16. they are 13-1 in their last 14 meeting against the blue devils. see you next weekend. you don't commute every day. you commute every 15 minutes. you put in 4 hours before the 9 to 5'ers even show up. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with ecoboost, efficient where it counts and built ford tough.
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condition of the 14-year-old boy. in fact, there's still a lot of questions on this active scene. let me wack you right through thx the teen was shot inside this suv in this darby township parking lot and police surrounded it as they investigate what they're calling accidental shooting. this happened around 10:00 tonight on the property of fast fleet systems incorporated calvin hook roadch the suv is surrounded by tractor-trailers. the big question tonight what was the boy doing in the vehicle on this property at this hour. was he with anyone. police have given us few details. we're still trying to learn how the 14-year-old was shot. we learned he was rushed to mercy fitzgerald hospital and again we do not know his condition after the accidental shooting inside this industrial park. as we come back here live i can tell you we're told darby township police chief is back on this way to the location and we're expecting to get an update soon. stay with "action news" for the
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latest. that is the latest here in darby township, ken, "channel 6 action news," walter. >> kenth. thank you for that. to developing story a u.s. airways express flight in route from buff throw philadelphia had to make emergency landing tonight after developing engine trouble. the 50 seat passenger plane was diverted to rochester because the crew notice whad u.s. air isel acalling maintenance issue with the engine. flight 337 was able to land and nobody was injured. airline says passengers were switched to another aircraft tvrjts was a mid afternoon meltdown near a busy intersection in bucks county and investigators say a possible case of road rage erupted to street fight and stabbing forcing employees from nearby businesses to take cover behind locked doors. it happened in front of stunned witnesses at the interest section street and york roads in warminster, bucks county and investigators say a 45-year-old man from hatboro and 47-year-old man from warminster pulled over
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and began arguing and chasing each other around the vehicles. one man was stabbed in the stomach and others in the face. the local sewn oak owe station had to lock the doors when one tried to get inside. the pair continued to fight pleading all over the intersection even as good samaritans tried to break it up. >> i can't believe somebody had the nerve to commit such a vicious crime. that's pretty personal don't you think? stab be somebody? >> the men were taken to two different hospitals. both were questioned. we're waiting for word on what charges willing filed in this case. >> in case you have not notice today is cold outside f you're planning to be there outside over the next few hours bundle up. the action cam caught these folks braving the chill properly bundled and as you might imagine overnight hours will turn colder. meteorologist melissa magee joins us. >> waltzer we had a cold start to the weekend.
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and unfortunately the temperatures are not rebounding any time soon. definitely on the cold side tonight in philadelphia, 33. look at the number in the poconos. just 19 degrees. 8 allentown and lehigh valley along the coast ina sea isle city coming in at 34. we have a partly cloudy sky on the way tonightch the chill was stick around, dropping down to 31 in philadelphia and 0s in the suburbs north and wets of town with fairly light winds and not making for much wind chill tonight. fast forward to surngsd future tracker 6 showing we are being traing moisture off to the south and west. and this moisture will work its way to the north and east as we get into really overnight sunday and into monday so. this is more of a concern after midnight. but we'll time things out and talk about what we can expect. and that coldest settling in and we're expecting lots of clouds the second half of the weekend and moisture primarily in the form of rain arrives late sunday and into monday. all of those details coming up with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast, walter. >> thank you, melissa. stay on top of frigid forecast
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with 6abc.com. visit 6abc.com/weather for stormtracker 6 radar. both the hourly and 7 day forecast. the latest videos from the "action news" meteorologist and our collection of weather-related photos and videos. >> some neighbors in mount laurel are asked to limit water usage after a sewer main break. crews were trying to repair the problem mount laurel rolled and union mill road he when he something wept wrong. ovlingz emphasize it's sewer main rupture so water was safe. tanker trucks will not be on the scene hauling the sewage toy awater treatment plan. it will last until 10:00 tomorrow morning at the earliest. >> a pedestrian was seriously injured when struck by a septa bus today in port richmond before 3 p.m. allegheny near armingo. that man who investigators say was in 50s was taken to temple university hospital. no further information sake released at this time. a dr. infected with ebola
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arrived in nebraska today and thiss with a different scene than previous similar ceenz. he was removed in iso pod and loaded on to ambulance on streper. he is from sierra leone but permanent u.s. residents. cost for evacuating previous patient was paid for by organizations they worked for. his wife agreed to pick up the cost herself had could run more than $100,000. and the twheem cared from anymore africa says selea is critically ill. from penn state jerry sandusky sex abuse scanned sl back in headlines after another win the football team is once again eligible for a ball game. it's the first time they've within bowl eligible since ncaa imposed sanctions after louis freeh's scathing report on how the school handled sandusky allegations. >> it's a huge day for the program i think and for everything we've been through. it's just great that we can you know timely get the program back to write think it should be.
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>> and this milestone for the team comes on the same day that penn state president eric bron agreed to review the free report. free colon cloud the joe paterno and top administrators hid key facts about the sandusky case case. some within the community disputed that conclusion. he will conduct his own review barron because he does not want people to believe he's hiding anything. >> the second signup for the hemth care law enrollment took place across the nation at nail salons, bars, corner stores to reach people uninsured. officials and volunteers showed up at the northern liberties community center to give out information and to sign up people in need of benefits. the obama administration is hoping to have 9.1 million paying customers enrolled bit end ever next year. >> an a group of volunteers across the region is supporting
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american heroes tonight as well. and philadelphia south jersey carry the fall in march raises money for veteran suicide prevention. this event at haddonfield memorial high school is one of many similar walks across the country and all proceed go to national charity called active heroes. >> tens of thousands of people will have an added reason to give thanks this holiday season. and the boy scouts spent saturday collecting food to help feed the hungry. it's a project channel 6 is honored to be a part of. annie mccormick has more. saturday morning boy scouts spread across the philadelphia area, picked up the bags full of food, sorted them and then loaded them to waiting philabundance trucks and along the way they learned a lesson. >> i feel since i have such a good leafy think we need to get back to whovrn can't have it all the time. >> thanks giving is a day you give thanks. >> outcome is tremendous. we get so much.
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tupz believable. what philabundance doesn't get, some of our units go to individual neighborhoods, food banks. >> the 6abc dunkin donuts holiday food drive but more than 770,000 meals on the food last year. we're partnering with philabundance and several corporate sponsors in 9th year of the proj enter. if your back was not picked up contact philabundance and donate to local food bank and if you miss the opportunity to come to one of the boy kout locations non-perishable food 2u78z it's okay head to 6abc.com dunkin' donuts thanksgiving day parade and stlael shopping carts you have fill with non-perishable items along the route. >> david craig remembers the moment the meeting of scouting for food program really hit him. >> at first it was just another thing to do fort troop and then
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got to see some of the recipients of it and realized, that these people really needed it, and i was thinking about thanksgiving and they were thinking of the next meal. >> troop leaders are optimistic and can help even more families. >> i expect we're doing bet they are year. chapel 6 always publy sizes it real well and it's a big help. >> annie mccormick, "channel 6 action news." >> in the surprise of giving 6abc is once again teaming up to raise money in the fight against hung area cross the delaware valley. join us on wednesday the 19th for a live telethon to benefit philabundance. managers will be manning the phones and taking donations until 6:30 a.m. gene to 6abc.com for a link first philabundance donation page. all right. more to come on "action news" tonight, it was an improbable success i'm sure a ten year journey to leave a.
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>> first we'll tell you why president obama spent part of today snuggling a koala. and eagles touchdown to take on packers in green way. ducis rogers spoke with the individuals and how it could affect their game. that and more when "action news" affect their game. that and more when "action news" comes right
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>> some of the world's most powerful leaders were caught cuddling, owe walls. they put aside international issues to look at furry friends. she stopped bit group of 20 economic summit in brings bayne for this unique photo shoot. >> after the photo op president obama got down to business. he's scheduled to meet with european least others to discuss the conflict involving russia and ukraine afterwards that the situation is turning for the worse. the peteing will take place open the sidelines of g20 summit. >> a history making space mission is in jeopardy. the main batteries philae commander is dead and they rotated it to hope that the solar panels can recharge.
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even ft. move was successful it could be weeks or months before fillae indicates it's still fuxal. >> four dead after a chemical leak in dupont, texas they were fosed owe to hazardous substance used in toxic substances including pesticides. dupont officials say it's unclear what caused the leak. dupont is fully cooperating with investigators. well, brazen robbery and at a check cashing place has philadelphia police turning to you for help. here is rick williams with tonight's crime fighter's report. >> on wednesday, september 10 an employee was closing up at don's check cashing on the 1200 block of east hunting park avenue in philadelphia juniata section ever the time was after 7 p.m.. surveillance captured a hooded man outside the store. >> you could see on the video perpetrator was pacing up and do w
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