Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Singletary, FAU take down Akron

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BOCA RATON, Fla. — Lane Kiffin ended his first Florida Atlantic season with a flourish, with Devin Singletary running for 124 yards and three touchdowns as the Owls rolled past Akron 50-3 in the Boca Raton Bowl on Tuesday night.

Singletary finished with 32 touchdowns this season for the Owls (11-3), who ended the year on a 10-game winning streak and matched the school record for wins in a season — set during the team’s run to the Division I-AA (now Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n) semifinals in 2003.

Jeff Driskel threw for 270 yards and two touchdowns, plus ran for two more scores for FAU.

The Owls had a massive turnaround in Kiffin’s first year and may have an even brighter future. Earlier Tuesday, a person with knowledge of the negotiatio­ns told The Associated Press that FAU and Kiffin have agreed to extend his contract six more years through 2027.

Kato Nelson threw for 80 yards for Akron (7-7).

The game was a perfect microcosm of FAU’s season: Once the Owls got rolling, they never stopped.

And Kiffin held nothing back.

FAU got three touchdowns on fourth-down tries, unsuccessf­ully tried an onside kick in the first quarter, went for a 2-point conversion in the third quarter to make it 36-3 and even tried a halfback pass in the fourth quarter with a 47-point lead. The Owls didn’t punt on their first nine possession­s, getting seven touchdowns and two missed field goals out of those.

Even on the last play of the game, FAU threw a pass — a 10-yard gain, one that gave the Owls a 582-146 edge in total yards. The Owls left no doubt: Only two bowl games since 2000 had a bigger margin of victory than FAU’s 47-point romp in this one.

Both teams missed field goals on their opening drive, and after that it was all FAU. Willie Wright’s 4-yard scoring grab got the Owls on the board late in the first quarter, and Driskel went in from 3 yards out midway through the second quarter to make it 14-3. Both of those scores came on long drives — one 13 plays for 79 yards, the other 14 plays for 75 yards.

The backbreake­r might have come late in the half. Getting the ball 87 yards from the end zone with 1:35 left, FAU went to the big play and took total command. Driskel and Kamrin Solomon connected for a 63-yard gain, Singletary ended up going in from 6 yards away and the Owls took a 21-3 lead into the break.

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