Former football standout gets massive pay day
T.Y. Hilton was a two star receiver coming out of Miami Springs High School. He committed to FIU and played under former head coach Mario Cristobal on Feb 6, 2008.
T.Y. Hilton was a two star receiver coming out of Miami Springs High School. He committed to FIU and played under former head coach Mario Cristobal on Feb 6, 2008.
On this July 4 holiday, we remember one former FIU Panther who helped get the FIU name out to the nation while wearing No. 4.
It’s easy for an athlete to think that after they hang up their uniforms and shoes for the final time that their life is over or that the one thing that got them through countless days is done. That mindset was not the case for Ceedrick Davis.
FIU football is grabbing national attention, but it’s not for a great catch or big win.
After a dismal performance in their first Sun Belt game of the year, the Panthers must quickly turn around to prepare for the defending champion, the Arkansas State Red Wolves.
With the preseason over, it’s time for the real season to begin.
FIU showed resilience to pull out a victory in overtime in the Sept. 8 Akron game that most people predicted the Panthers would easily win.
For the most part, the Panthers were kept in the game by their offensive performance that had to compensate for the 38 Akron points allowed on the defensive side of the ball.
While one school in South Florida celebrates a player named Duke this week, FIU looks to erase the name from its recent memory.
Division I college football finally has a playoff.
Jack Griffin won the battle of field goal kickers by going three for three with 40, 34 and 43-yard kicks, but the WKU kickers had the last laugh as Casey Tinius kicked in the game winning field goal with four seconds left.