Berlin has last laugh
Updated: September 10, 2003, 2:46 PM ET
By
Jorge Milian | Special to ESPN.com
As the boos cascaded down from the 79,932 fans at the Orange Bowl on
Saturday night, one couldn't blame Miami quarterback Brock Berlin if he was left
wondering why he ever transferred from Florida to play for the Hurricanes.
Berlin's three turnovers -- two interceptions and a fumble -- had allowed
the Gators to take a 33-10 lead with 6:10 remaining in the third quarter and
left Miami's fair-weathered fans howling.
Unfazed, Berlin went from goat to hero by engineering one of the most
memorable comebacks in Miami history.
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