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Home, Sweet Home: Panthers Top Warhawks In Double OT

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Passing Leaders 

 

Player  Comp Att. Yards TD INT Long
FIU -  Carroll 17 27  227  67 
ULM - Browning 27  38  339  82 

 

Rushing Leaders

 

Player

Att.

Yards

TD

Long

FIU - Perry

20 

112 

17 

ULM - Browning

19 

93 

17 

 

Receiving Leaders

 

Player

No.

Yards

TD

Long

FIU - Hilton

96 

67 

ULM - Maye

146 

82 

Defensive Leaders

Player

Tackles

Unassisted

Sack-Yds

TFL-Yds

FIU - Smith

11 

1.0-9 

2.0-11 

ULM - Blakes

1.0-3 

1.0-3 

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MIAMI -   Rushing touchdowns by Darriet Perry and T.Y. Hilton gave the FIU defense a chance to win Saturday's game in double OT as the Panthers held on to a 7-point lead. A sack by Toronto Smith on second down and a fourth down stop by Ash Parker sent the Panthers and their fans into a frenzy as FIU beat ULM 42-35 on Homecoming at FIU Stadium.

Hilton had a career-day, scoring four times and amassing 291 yards to lead the Panthers' attack. The FIU running game had another stellar day, picking up 242 yards on the ground led by Perry's 112. On defense, Smith led all defenders with 11 stops, two for loss and a sack in overtime. Tourek Williams also had a career-best performance, recording four tackles for loss and two sacks.  

The Panthers jumped ahead right away, when Wes Carroll found Greg Ellingson in the back of the end zone for an 18-yard touchdown with 13:10 to go in the first half. The score was set up by 32 rushing yards on the drive from Jeremiah Harden, including a 26-yard scamper on the play before the score.

ULM responded with a score of its own on the next drive, tying the game with 9:15 to go in the first with a three-yard run by Frank Goodin.

Hilton made sure the score didn't remain tied for long as he took the ensuing kickoff 95 yards for his first return touchdown of the year. It was Hilton's fourth-career return for touchdown, tying him for first all-time at FIU.

FIU appeared to have stopped ULM on its next drive, but a personal foul prolonged the drive and the Warhawks capitalized, picking up three on a 42-yard field goal by Radi Jabour to make the score 14-10.

Hilton struck again with 2:17 to go in the first half, hauling in a 20-yard toss from Carroll to extend the Panthers' lead to 21-10. The touchdown capped a 10-play, 75-yard drive, and sent the Panthers into the halftime break with a double-digit lead.

Coming out of the half, the Warhawks cut the FIU lead to four at 21-17 on a 26-yard pass from Kolton Browning to Tavarese Maye with 11:11 to go in the third quarter. The Warhawks added another three on a 37-yard field goal with 4:51 to go in the third to pull within one at 21-20.

FIU increased its lead to 28-21 at the 11:36 mark on a highlight-reel, 67-yard touchdown catch by Hilton. On the play, Hilton beat a ULM defender on a jump-ball, and then broke the same defender's attempted tackle before strolling into the end zone for his third receiving touchdown of the year.

ULM came right back with a touchdown of its own on a 17-yard pass. The play was set up by an 81-yard reception by Maye. The Warhawks tied the score with 10:42 to go in the game with a successful two-point conversion.

After ULM interception was brought back deep into FIU territory with 15 second left in the game, Winston Fraser returned the favor picking off a pass to send the game into overtime.

FIU won the toss in overtime and chose to be on defense first. ULM found the end zone on a TD pass from Browning to Anthony McCall.

The Panthers responded right away as Hilton scored his fourth touchdown of the game, this one on the ground on a reverse that tied the score at 35.

The start of the second overtime saw Perry put FIU up 42-35 with a 17-yard touchdown run. On ULM's possession in the second overtime, Smith picked up a sack on second down to force a 3rd–and-20. On the following play, Browning was pressured and forced to scramble, setting up a 4th-and-12 for the game. On the final play of the game, ULM connected on a pass, but Parker came up with a stop, sealing the victory for the Panthers.

With the win, FIU improves to 3-5 on the year and 3-1 in Sun Belt play. The Warhawks fall to 4-5 and 3-3 in conference play. FIU's victory sets up a showdown at Troy next week as the Panthers and Trojans will play for first place in the conference. That game is set for a 3:30 p.m. (ET) kickoff and will be carried by the Sun Belt Network.

 


Postgame Notes

Captains: Senior lineback No.13 Toronto Smith & senior center No.76 Brad Serini

Coin Toss: FIU won the toss and chose to receive and defended the east endzone.

- Greg Ellingson's first-quarter touchdown grab was the 12th of his career, tying him with Harold Leath for third all-time at FIU. (Cory McKinney – 22, T.Y. Hilton – 13).

- ULM's first-quarter touchdown was the first TD FIU has allowed in the first quarter this season.

- T.Y. Hilton's first-quarter 95-yard kickoff return for touchdown was the fourth TD return of his career (3 KR, 1 PR), tying him for first all-time at FIU (Nick Turnbull – 1 PR, 2 INT, 1 FUM; Lionel Singleton – 1 PR, 2 KR, 1 INT). Hilton has now returned a kickoff for touchdown in each of his first three seasons at FIU.

- With his 25-yard TD run in overtime, Hilton became the first Panther to score a TD in three different ways in the same game (kick return, reception, rush).

- This marks the third time in Hilton's career that he has caught two touchdown passes. (at North Texas – 10/4/08, at Rutgers – 9/19/09)

- Hilton now has 136 career receptions, good for third all-time at FIU.

- Greg Ellingson now has 115 receptions, good for fifth all-time at FIU

- Tourek Williams' two sacks are a career-high. He previously had two sacks for his career.

- This game (242 rushing yards) marks the fifth time FIU has amassed 150+ rushing yards in one game. Previously FIU had only done it three times in a season.

- FIU is now 3-3 all-time in overtime.

 


 

 

 

 

 

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Players Mentioned

Winston Fraser

#34 Winston Fraser

LB
6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
Greg Ellingson

#82 Greg Ellingson

WR
6' 4"
Senior
Darriet Perry

#28 Darriet Perry

RB
5' 9"
Junior
Brad Serini

#76 Brad Serini

OL
6' 3"
Senior
T.Y. Hilton

#4 T.Y. Hilton

WR
5' 10"
Junior
Tourek Williams

#97 Tourek Williams

DE
6' 4"
Sophomore
Toronto Smith

#13 Toronto Smith

LB
5' 10"
Senior
Jeremiah Harden

#6 Jeremiah Harden

RB
5' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Winston Fraser

#34 Winston Fraser

6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
LB
Greg Ellingson

#82 Greg Ellingson

6' 4"
Senior
WR
Darriet Perry

#28 Darriet Perry

5' 9"
Junior
RB
Brad Serini

#76 Brad Serini

6' 3"
Senior
OL
T.Y. Hilton

#4 T.Y. Hilton

5' 10"
Junior
WR
Tourek Williams

#97 Tourek Williams

6' 4"
Sophomore
DE
Toronto Smith

#13 Toronto Smith

5' 10"
Senior
LB
Jeremiah Harden

#6 Jeremiah Harden

5' 9"
Redshirt Sophomore
RB