Game Eleven
:UL_Monroe: :@: :FIU:
Game Notes
--- Well, this was the biggest game we had played all year. We came into this game needing a win or else. We win, or any hopes we have of a bowl game are gone. We also had a large number of recruits visiting campus this week, so we also needed a win to help our efforts in snagging some of those players. As well, a victory today, hands Louisiana-Monroe their 7th loss of the season, and knocks another team out of the running for a bowl game invite. We lost the coin toss, the Warhawks elected to kick.
We proceeded to make the most of our offensive drive, using some key rushing, some timely passing, and a little help from the defense courtesy of a 15 yard facemask penalty, eventually finding the end zone on a 9 yard rush from Darriet Perry. Our defense meanwhile nearly screwed the pooch for us, allowing multiple big runs, allowing passes of 13, 11, and 31 yards, and letting ULM get all the way down to our goal line. However, a 2 yard loss on 2nd and goal, and an incomplete pass on 3rd, and our defense held enough to not give up a touchdown, and force the Warhawks to instead settle for a 20 yard field goal. Lucky for us, their kicker proceeded to bounce it off the right upright, and they ended the drive with no points, despite being mere inches away from a touchdown at one point.
Unfortunately, our ensuing offensive drive would fail to go anywhere, and both defenses proceeded to buckle down, as both teams punted on each possession for the rest of the quarter. Start of the second quarter found our offense back on the field on our 20 yard line. Finally managing to get our offense moving once again, we kept the momentum going all the way down the field for our second touchdown of the game. The ULM offense nearly had their offensive drive stopped for only a one yard gain, however, a pass interference penalty called on our defense on 3rd and 9 kept their drive alive, and allowed them to push the ball almost another 30 yards out to our 47 yard line, before a sack on 3rd and 1 would bring their drive finally to an end. Unfortunately, our offensive drive would not fare much better. Our defense would quickly stop them, however, an audible to a pass on 1st and 10 would spell doom as the defense came away with an interception, returning the ball clear down to our 29 yard line. This time, the Warhawks would get at least a field goal in the end.
Our next offensive drive started with great position, thanks to a 35 yard kickoff return by T.Y. Hilton. With only 1:10 left to play in the 1st half, we needed that great field position at our 37 yard line. It wouldn’t matter because the CPU are a bunch of cheapass cheaters, and any pass attempt never had a chance at being caught.
To start the 2nd half, I thought we were screwed as our defense just plain sucked, though they finally managed to hold off ULM on a 4th down conversion attempt on our 35 yard line to force the turnover on downs. We would get as far as the Warhawks 15 yard line before we were stopped and had to kick a field goal. Our defense continued to do their job, setting us up with another short field situation, one in which we were not about to be denied another touchdown. Or, maybe we would be, as the ULM defense would twice deny us the end zone three straight times from inside the 2 yard line, forcing a turnover on downs. However, our offense would not need to step on the field for us to find another touchdown. Our defense this time took care of the job, as the Louisiana-Monroe punter fumbled the football in the end zone, which was promptly recovered by our right end, Aaron Davis for a touchdown.
The Warhawks would try to respond, getting as far as our 43 yard line, until a holding penalty on 4th and 6 forced their offense into a 4th and 16 situation, which would end in a dropped pass and a turnover on downs, giving our offense the ball back on the ULM 47 yard line. Unfortunately, the ULM defense shut us down, and both teams fell into another pattern of trading punts, bring us to the end of the 3rd quarter. The 4th quarter started much the same way, as both teams traded another pair of punts, before our offense finally got the ball back with 5:30 left to play in the game. Knowing we had a large enough lead, our offense went into clock killing mode, keeping the ball exclusively on the ground for the entire drive, moving the ball over a 16 play, 4 minute drive, ending in a 1 yard touchdown rush by Perry, to give us a 25 point lead with just 1:18 left to play. The Warhawks tried to at least make the game close, driving out as far as midfield, but a fumble, recovered by our middle linebacker, Winston Frasier, gave us the ball back on our 36 yard line, with 35 seconds left to play. A single QB kneel and that would end the game, getting us back into the win column and keeping our bowl hopes alive.
With the win, we improve to 5-6 on the season, 3-4 in the Sun Belt Conference. Louisiana-Monroe drops to 4-7 on the year (ending their bowl hopes) and 3-4 in the Sun Belt. Up next for the Golden Panthers, we bring our 2011 season to a conclusion as we welcome Mid Tennessee State to town. The Blue Raiders come into the game with a 1-9 record, 1-5 in the Sun Belt.
Breaking down the Blue Raiders season, they opened up the year with a 38-7 loss at Purdue, got shut out at home by Georgia Tech 41-0, lost to Temple 35-31, fell to Troy 21-10, and were defeated at Tennessee 24-17. They finally picked up their only win of the season, defeating Western Kentucky at home 28-21 in week 6. From there, they lost at Florida Atlantic 24-19, lost at Louisiana-Lafayette 34-14, lost their best chance for a second win, as they dropped a 23-17 overtime decision on the road at Louisiana-Monroe, before being beat by Arkansas State this week, 34-13. The last two games on the Mid Tennessee State schedule, at Florida International, and then a home game vs. North Texas to close a disappointing season.
Final Score
:FIU: 31, :UL_Monroe: 6
Stat(s) of the Game:
- FIU Offense - A bit sluggish, but got the job done.
- FIU Defense - Scared the hell out of me on multiple drives, but ultimately did not break nor give up a touchdown.
- FIU Running Back Darriet Perry - 3 rushing touchdowns.
Scoring Summary
Team |
1st Quarter |
2nd Quarter |
3rd Quarter |
4th Quarter |
Final Score |
:UL_Monroe: |
0 |
6 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
:FIU: |
7 |
7 |
10 |
7 |
31 |
Team |
Result |
Play |
Score |
First Quarter |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
D. Perry, 9 yard run (J. Griffin kick) |
:FIU: 7-0 |
|
Second Quarter |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
D. Perry, 4 yard run (J. Griffin kick) |
:FIU: 14-0 |
:UL_Monroe: |
Field Goal |
R. Jabour, 26 yard field goal |
:FIU: 14-3 |
:UL_Monroe: |
Field Goal |
R. Jabour, 41 yard field goal |
:FIU: 14-6 |
|
Third Quarter |
:FIU: |
Field Goal |
J. Griffin, 31 yard field goal |
:FIU: 17-6 |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
A. Bell, fumble recovery in end zone (J. Griffin kick) |
:FIU: 24-6 |
|
Fourth Quarter |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
D. Perry, 1 yard run (J. Griffin kick) |
:FIU: 31-6 |
Game Stats
UL Monroe |
Stat |
Florida International |
6 |
Score |
31 |
13 |
First Downs |
17 |
251 |
Total Offense |
293 |
22 - 76 - 0 |
Rushes - Yards - TD |
36 - 126 - 3 |
12 - 33 - 0 |
Comp - Att - TD |
10 - 24 - 0 |
175 |
Passing Yards |
167 |
2 |
Times Sacked |
1 |
3 - 13 (23%) |
3rd Down Conversion |
7 - 12 (58%) |
0 - 2 (0%) |
4th Down Conversion |
1 - 2 (50%) |
0 - 0 (0%) |
2-Point Conversion |
0 - 0 (0%) |
3 - 0 - 1 (33%) |
Red Zone - TD - FG |
5 - 3 - 1 (80%) |
2 |
Turnovers |
1 |
2 |
Fumbles Losts |
0 |
0 |
Intercepted |
1 |
0 |
Punt Return Yards |
29 |
132 |
Kick Return Yards |
59 |
383 |
Total Yards |
381 |
9 - 43.3 |
Punts - Average |
7 - 46.0 |
2 - 25 |
Penalties |
3 - 28 |
15:37 |
Time of Possession |
20:23 |
Florida International Contract Goals Update
Fail Impact |
Goal |
Progress |
Pass Impact |
:3redarrow: |
500+ rushing yards in each season |
1/3 Passed |
:3greenarrow: |
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Win 8 games in one season |
5 |
:3greenarrow: |
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2000+ total offensive yards in each season |
1/3 Passed |
:3greenarrow: |
:3redarrow: |
7+ passing TD in one season |
:check: |
:3greenarrow: |
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10+ points per game in each season |
25 PPG |
:3greenarrow: |
:3redarrow: |
2400+ total offensive yards in one season |
:check: |
:3greenarrow: |
:2redarrow: |
Win 4 games in one season |
:check: |
:1greenarrow: |
:6redarrow: |
2000+ total offensive yards in one season |
:check: |
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Job Security Status
63%