Sun Belt Football: Games for Week of November 03, 2012
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My two favorite teams are FAU, and who ever is beating FIU!
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Troy 48 Tennessee 55
In a back and forth battle, the squads combined for a whopping 1,440 yards of offense on the day. But in the end a rushing score by UT proves to be the difference.
Volunteer QB Tyler Bray throws for 530 yards, and five scores.
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USA 20 FIU 28
The Panthers pick up their first Sun Belt win, despite being shut out in the second half.
Four turnovers by the Jags help make that possible.
Kendrick Rhodes rushed for 149 yards for FIU.
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Florida Atlantic 17 Navy 24
The Midshipmen use a more balanced approach than expected to hang on for the win.
Jonathan Wallace trotted out 111 yards on the ground, and William Dukes led all game receivers with 75 yards, for the Owls.
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ULL 40 ULM 24
When QB Kolton Browing went down in the first quarter, that would be a game changer for the Warhawks.
The result would be a fifth straight win for the Ragin' Cajuns in the battle of the Bayou series, and the end of a five game win streak for ULM.
Louisiana Lafayette added a meaningless TD with just seconds remaining, causing the ire of ULM head man Todd Berry.
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Arkansas State 37 North Texas 19
In a game that was really decided in the first half, the Red Wolves notched their seventh consecutive road win against Sun Belt opponents.
Ryan Aplin threw for a season best 328 yards and 2 TD's, while adding another score by foot.
ASU (6-3, 4-1) becomes the fourth league member to hit the bowl eligible mark with the victory.
Despite taking time of possession, North Texas (3-6, 2-3) found it tough to produce results on the ground, gaining just 84 yards on 30 attempts.
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Offensive
Terrance Broadway (Louisiana-Lafayette, So., QB)
Broadway compiled a career-high 460 yards of total offense and five touchdowns to snap a two-game losing streak with Louisiana-Lafayette’s 40-24 win over ULM. He completed 23-of-32 passes for 373 yards and a career-high four touchdowns in the win while also rushing for a game-high 87 yards on 14 carries with a touchdown. Broadway engineered six scoring drives of 75 yards or more, including a monstrous 17 play, 99 yard effort that covered 9:33.
Defensive
Jordan Hunt (FIU, Sr., LB)
Hunt recorded a team-high 11 tackles in FIU's 28-20 win on the road over South Alabama on Saturday. Including nine solo tackles, Hunt recorded one forced fumble, two pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and one interception. Hunt was outstanding in the fourth quarter vs. the Jaguars with the game on-the-line and FIU clinging to its one touchdown lead. Following an FIU three-and-out, USA drove the ball back into the Panthers side of the field on one play. On the second play of the drive, Hunt forced a fumble on USA running back Demetre Baker at the FIU 48 with 11 minutes left, allowing the Panthers to recover on their own 38-yard-line. On USA's next drive, they pushed all the way down to the FIU eight-yard-line. Hunt stopped running back Kendall Houston for a two-yard game on second down, and a critical pass breakup on quarterback Ross Metheny on third down from the six. USA would miss the field goal attempt. On USA's final drive Hunt intercepted Metheny at midfield, ending the Jaguars' final threat.
Special Teams
Reggie Whatley (Middle Tennessee, r-So., KR)
Reggie Whatley’s play against WKU was one of the main reasons MT picked up its sixth win on Thursday. The redshirt sophomore set a school-record in kick return yards with 222, smashing the previous best set by Damon Nickson against Louisville in 2006. Whatley’s 96-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter proved to be the gamewinner as the Blue Raiders reached bowl eligibility for the third time in four seasons. As a defensive specialist, Whatley pounced on a fumble in the fourth quarter that led to a Blue Raider field goal. The redshirt sophomore averages 31.9 yards per kick return in nine games played this season.
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