College Football Preview: Florida International

The Panthers are coming off of an impressive 8-5 season, one in which they defeated Louisville on the road.  Coach Mario Cristobal was a hot commodity in the offseason, but turned down numerous offers to stay in Miami. Continue reading

Week 2 Observations

  • Brandon Weeden rewrote the Oklahoma State record book against Arizona with 42 completions on 53 pass attempts. He finished with 397 passing yards, narrowly missed throwing for 400 yards for the 4th time in his career. Continue reading

Potential ACC Upsets Part 1

Every team has games where they’re expected to win but are somehow upset.  Sometimes it’s because they look past those teams, sometimes the other teams want it more or sometimes it’s just a bad game for the favored team.  In this post, we’ll look at the potential upsets in the ACC. Continue reading

>Little Caesar’s Bowl

>Florida International vs. Toledo

The Rockets return to postseason play for the first time in five years in the Little Caesar’s Pizza Bowl against FIU, which will be making the first bowl appearance in its history.

Toledo, who had lost 16 games over the previous two seasons, improved dramatically this year under second-year coach Tim Beckman. They finished second in the West Division of the Mid-American Conference, and three of their losses were to teams also playing in bowls — Boise State, Northern Illinois and Arizona.

While reaching this bowl is a great reward for Toledo, it’s a remarkable achievement for FIU, which is in just its ninth season of play at any level and sixth year in the FBS. The Golden Panthers’ six wins this season comprise one-fifth of their 30 victories all-time.

The Golden Panthers averaged 38.0 points while winning four of their final five games. Their offense is led by  running backs Darriet Perry (707 yards and 14 TDs in 2010) and Darrian Mallary (669 yards, two TDs). Quarterback Wesley Carroll, completed 61.8 percent of his passes for 2,483 yards with 15 TDs.

Toledo lost starting quarterback Austin Dantin to a shoulder injury during an Oct. 30 victory over Eastern Michigan, but replacement Terrance Owens doesn’t seem to have missed a beat. A redshirt freshman, Owens has thrown 12 touchdown passes and only two interceptions. Owens will look to get the ball to sophomore wideout Eric Page, who had 94 receptions for 1,081 yards and eight TDs this season. The explosive Page also scored three touchdowns on kickoff returns.