MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Carson Beck had not thrown four interceptions in any college game. He hadn't lost a home game as a starter since his senior year of high school. He was undefeated when playing against unranked opponents. All that was true until Friday night. Miami's hopes for a perfect season are gone, after the second-ranked Hurricanes — they'll surely drop when the new AP Top 25 is released Sunday — lost 24-21 to Louisville. Beck took the blame afterward, after becoming the first Miami quarterback in 12 years to be intercepted four times.

“I have to protect the ball better. That can’t happen," Beck said. "It’s unacceptable. Again, credit to them. They made some really good plays and played really hard. But at the same time, a lot of those mistakes ... didn’t have to happen.” H

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