The state’s public universities will now have its state funding scrutinized and re-assessed under a new performance based model recently adopted by the Board of Governors.
Injuries, penalties, and special team mishaps overruled any benefit mother nature and a stifling Panther’s defense provided to FIU in a game that ended 28-21 in favor of the Louisville Cardinals.
As the Panthers and Cardinals sit and wait inside while a steady rain falls, and is expected to when the game kicks off at 7 pm, here's a look at five keys to the game that could factor in either side coming out on top.
We got the chance to catch up with Louisville Cardinal beat writer Noah Allison this week and he gave us some insight into the upcoming matchup between FIU and No. 18 Louisville in Miami.
After suffering their second straight road loss last weekend, the Panthers will be at home against the Louisville Cardinals (3-0) this weekend. Both these teams met for the first time last year and the Panthers (1-2) left Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium with a victory, 24-17.
While the Panthers went to Orlando feeling like they were going to leave with the matchup in their favor 2-0, they were sent back home with their tail between their legs in a 33-20 loss to the Knights.
The secondary is often referred to as a security blanket. Heck, even one of the positions is called a “safety”. When FIU played Duke last year, somebody took the safety off and let the Blue Devils run free.
Four years ago, a slender wide receiver from Miami Springs senior high signed a letter of intent to continue his football career at FIU with a desire to make a name for himself.
There isn’t much to speculate about FIU’s first depth chart released during media day on Aug. 14. Usually the case, the team picked to finish first in its own conference is the one that answers the fewest questions on the field.