MIAMI GARDENS — Cam Ward tic-tac-toe’d passes down the field on Miami’s opening touchdown drive. He passed Bernie Kosar in the school record book in the second quarter. He’s been the story, the saga, the season for Miami. He just wasn’t Saturday. When Miami needed to quit sputtering against Wake Forest, when it needed to plant a foot in the ground against a 4-6 team, it wasn’t Ward’s arm or even his offense that entered Saturday leading the country in points and yards and holy-mackerel comebacks that took control. “The story of the game was defense,’’ Miami coach Mario Cristobal said after Miami’s 42-14 win. Miami won the way no one thought it could. “That’s how Miami defense should look like,’’ he said. Wake on offense isn’t Syracuse, which isn’t Southern Methodist, which might not be the opponent in the College Football Playoff if Miami gets that far.