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MADE β€˜EM SAY O-H-N-O πŸ™Œ #GoCanes https://t.co/Tv6VormmM4

By Miami Hurricanes
Posted January 1, 2026

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MADE β€˜EM SAY O-H-N-O πŸ™Œ #GoCanes https://t.co/Tv6VormmM4

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The Miami Hurricanes is the official X account of the University of Miami's athletic department, representing its football program and other sports teams. They post energetic, fan-focused content with a bold, trash-talking style that embodies the program's swagger and traditions. As the primary source for 'Canes updates, their posts carry high credibility among college football fans.

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This post celebrates the Miami Hurricanes' 24-14 upset victory over Ohio State Buckeyes in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Eve. The caption 'MADE β€˜EM SAY O-H-N-O πŸ™Œ #GoCanes' cleverly twists Ohio State's iconic 'O-H-I-O' chant into 'O-H-N-O' to mock their elimination and highlight Miami's dominance as a No. 10 seed underdog. Accompanied by a video, it underscores key moments like a 70-yard interception return and a sealing touchdown drive, marking Miami's first CFP semifinal berth under coach Mario Cristobal.

πŸ”₯Why It's Trending

The post went viral immediately after the Hurricanes' shocking playoff win on December 31, 2025, as fans and media amplified the savage troll on Ohio State during peak bowl season buzz. Its timing aligns with expanded CFP hype, where Miami's breakthrough as a national contender sparked widespread debate and memes across social media. The clever chant parody resonated, fueling rivalries and postseason excitement heading into semifinals.

πŸ’‘Fun Facts

  • 1Miami built a 14-0 halftime lead with QB Carson Beck's TD pass and a 70-yard pick-six by Keionte Scott.
  • 2Ohio State's late rally fell short after Miami sealed it with a five-yard TD run by CharMar Brown.
  • 3The post parodies Ohio State's 'O-H-I-O' chant, a staple fan tradition turned into a taunt.
  • 4This win sends Miami to their first CFP semifinal, validating coach Mario Cristobal's roster rebuild.
  • 5Miami fans hold up 'four fingers' in the fourth quarter, symbolizing dominance in games' final stages.

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