Miami Herald (Sunday)

Virus-depleted Panthers remain winless after loss to Gamecocks

- BY WALTER VILLA Miami Herald Writer

Three games, three different starting quarterbac­ks, three losses.

That’s the scorecard for the FIU Panthers, who lost 19-10 in a non-conference game against the visiting Jacksonvil­le State Gamecocks on Friday night.

FIU (0-3, 0-1) remains the only winless team in Conference USA.

Jacksonvil­le State (3-1) entered Friday as a 10.5point underdog and exited as the first FCS team to beat an FBS team this year.

FIU coach Butch Davis praised Jacksonvil­le State, which controlled time of possession (42:16 to 17:44). Davis also criticized FIU’s inability to convert on its third downs (2 of 11 and also 0 for 1 on fourth down).

Beyond that, though, there was another factor.

“Between injuries and coronaviru­s, we are down 24 players, and we probably lost more tonight,” Davis said after Friday’s game. “It’s not like it’s just a sprained ankle. When you have guys having knee and shoulder surgeries, they’re not coming back [this season].”

The list of sick or injured FIU players, Davis said, includes left tackle D’Antne Demery, who is an NFL prospect; starting center Shane McGough; and running back Shaun Peterson, who had rushed for 117 yards in his most recent game.

In addition, FIU has been hit hard at wide receiver, where they are without veterans Shemar Thornton and JJ Holloman as well as freshman Teddy Richardson.

On Friday, FIU started redshirt freshman quarterbac­k Stone Norton after Maryland transfer Max

Bortenschl­ager had started the opener and Kaylan Wiggins took the reins in the Panthers’ second game.

Norton completed 5 of 14 for 66 yards with one touchdown on Friday. He lost one fumble. Bortenschl­ager completed 2-of-5 passes for 18 yards. Wiggins did not play.

Jacksonvil­le State had its own issues at quarterbac­k. Zerrick Cooper, a Clemson transfer who entered the game completing 67.1 percent of his passes this season, was sacked by Tyson Maeva on Jacksonvil­le State’s third play from scrimmage.

Cooper, who limped off the field after the sack, lasted just two series. But backup QB Zion Webb took his place and led the Gamecocks to victory.

That happened because Jacksonvil­le State rushed for 288 yards, gashing FIU’s defense all night. Josh Samuel ran for 163 yards, one touchdown and a 6.5 average. Uriah West ran for 116 yards and a 4.8 average.

In total yards, FIU was outgained 444 to 156.

FIU’s D’vonte Price, who entered Friday leading Conference USA in rushing yards per game (130.0) and average per carry (10.0), was shut down. He had nine carries for just 43 yards (4.8 average).

The teams were tied 3-3 after the first quarter, but Jacksonvil­le State secured a 13-3 halftime lead.

On FIU’s second possession, Norton had a shot at an easy touchdown, but he couldn’t connect with Nate Jefferson, who was alone in the end zone. FIU settled for Chase Gabriel’s 37-yard field goal.

That Gabriel field goal was FIU’s last advantage of the night. Jacksonvil­le State countered with Alen Karajic’s 30-yard field goal and took a 10-3 lead on Samuel’s two-yard run.

FIU had appeared to stop the Gamecocks on fourth down on the previous play, but an offsides penalty proved costly to the Panthers.

The Gamecocks stretched their lead to 13-3 on Karajic’s 39-yard field goal. That drive was kept alive by a 15-yard handsto-face penalty on FIU’s Jason Mercier.

Jacksonvil­le State, which had a first-and-goal at the FIU were stymied by the Panthers and had to settle for a 20-yard Karajic field goal, giving the Gamecocks a 16-3 lead.

One of FIU’s few highlights came when Rishard Dames blocked Jacksonvil­le State’s next field-goal try, a 32-yarder. That led to FIU’s only touchdown, a six-yard TD pass from Norton to Jefferson, who punctuated the score with some impressive dance moves.

That put FIU within striking distance, down 16-10 with 2:28 left in the third quarter. However, Jacksonvil­le State put the game away with a fourthquar­ter drive that ended in a 23-yard Karajic field goal. That drive went 66 yards on 14 plays, burning 7:22 off the clock.

When the kick went through the uprights, Jacksonvil­le State led 19-10 with just 2:35 left in the game, and FIU was done.

 ?? CHARLES TRAINOR JR ctrainor@miamiheral­d.com ?? FlU freshman quarterbac­k Stone Norton (3) is the third starting quarterbac­k in three games, but the shorthande­d Panthers fell to 0-3 after 19-10 loss to Jacksonvil­le State.
CHARLES TRAINOR JR ctrainor@miamiheral­d.com FlU freshman quarterbac­k Stone Norton (3) is the third starting quarterbac­k in three games, but the shorthande­d Panthers fell to 0-3 after 19-10 loss to Jacksonvil­le State.

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