MIAMI (Nov. 3, 2012) – The FIU football team pulled
out a 28-20 victory on the road against the South Alabama Jaguars
Saturday afternoon at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala. The win was
the first victory for the Panthers against the Jaguars, who FIU played
for the first time in school history.
The Panthers were led by running back Kedrick Rhodes who rushed for 149 yards on 27 carries. On the defensive side of the ball, Jordan Hunt led
FIU with 11 total tackles and a game-clinching interception with less
than 10 seconds to play in the game. Jake Medlock was effective under
center, throwing for 153 yards and two scores while rushing for 34 yards
and a score to account for three total touchdowns.
After a fumble by Medlock led to a South Alabama touchdown on the
opening drive, the Panthers responded on their next possession with a
26-yard pass from Medlock to Willis Wright to knot the game up at 7-7. Greg Hickman and Giovanni Francois
then helped force a three-and-out on the next Jaguars possession with a
nifty third-down stop. FIU scored again through the air at the
51-second mark in the first, this time Medlock hit Jacob Younger for a 26-yard score to take a 14-7 lead. The scores were both the third of the season for Wright and Younger.
At the start of the second half, Johnathan Cyprien
halted a USA drive with an interception at the Jags’ 19-yard line. The
interception was the sixth of his career, moving him into sole
possession of fourth place on the FIU career interceptions list.
However, FIU couldn’t capitalize on the turnover, going three-and-out to
force a Josh Brisk punt.
Medlock flashed his wheels and made it a 21-7 FIU lead when he
scampered 19 yards to paydirt on a designed quarterback run at the 7:45
mark in the second quarter.
After controlling the ball for much of the second quarter, the
Panthers took a 28-7 lead with 1:07 remaining in the stanza. Rhodes
capped off a 10-play, 74-yard drive, with a two-yard touchdown jog off
tackle for his third score of the season. The touchdown sent FIU into
the locker room with a 21-point advantage.
At the half Rhodes led all players with 132 yards on the ground and FIU had a 303 to 149 advantage in total yards.
The Jags’ came out of the locker room hot when Ross Metheny hit Corey
Besteda for a 75-yard touchdown, the longest play in South Alabama
history. Shortly after an FIU three-and-out near its own goal line,
South Alabama connected on a 39-yard field goal to open the third
quarter on a 10-0 run and cut the FIU lead to 28-17.
The Panthers caught a huge break late in the third quarter when a down by contact call was overturned to a Sam Miller
fumble recovery to give FIU life in South Alabama territory. The
Panthers would wind up going three-and-out, giving way to a 37-yard
Brisk punt, resulting in a touch back.
Early in the fourth quarter, the Panthers defense held steadfast on a
goalline stand only allowing a USA field goal to cut into the FIU lead
at 28-20.
With 5:17 left in the game, Jordan Hunt broke up a
pass on a big third-and-four play at the Panthers 6. South Alabama then
went on to miss the ensuing field goal attempt, keeping the FIU lead at
eight points.
Hunt factored in on the final play of the game, picking off a Metheny
pass with seconds left in the game to secure FIU’s second victory of
the season.
The Panthers will return to the gridiron on Friday, Nov. 16, when
they travel to face intra-state rival Florida Atlantic at FAU Stadium in
Boca Raton, Fla. The game will be broadcast live on ESPNU at 8:00 p.m.
ET.
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About FIU Athletics: FIU Athletics is
home to more than 400 student-athletes in 18 different sports. Athletic
events are played in seven different venues on FIU's campuses (Modesto
A. Maidique and Biscayne Bay), including U.S. Century Bank Arena and
Alfonso Field at FIU Stadium.
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