No. 7 Hurricanes roll No. 3 Irish, 41-8

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - Malik Rosier threw for a touchdown and ran for another, Deejay Dallas ran for a pair of scores and No. 7 Miami overwhelmed No. 3 Notre Dame 41-8 on Saturday night.

Travis Homer rushed for 146 yards for the Hurricanes (9-0, No. 7 College Football Playoff), who forced four turnovers for the fourth consecutive week, led 27-0 at the half and handed the Irish their second-worst loss in the history of the Miami-Notre Dame series.

Only the 58-7 Miami romp in 1985 was worse.

Miami's win came on the same day it clinched its first trip to the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game. The Hurricanes - who extended the nation's longest current winning streak to 14 games - wrapped up the Coastal Division title when Virginia lost to Louisville, and will play Clemson for the ACC crown Dec. 2.