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‘Difficult task’: Kiffin criticizes Saturday-to-Thursday turnaround

- By David Furones South Florida Sun Sentinel dfurones@sunsentine­l.com / @DavidFuron­es_

Last time Florida Atlantic played on the road, the Owls, after dropping their first four games on the road this season, were able to put together their most complete performanc­e and finally get a win away from FAU Stadium.

This Thursday night at North Texas, though, brings a different scenario than what FAU faced against rival FIU in Miami on Nov. 3.

“This is set up as a very difficult task,” Owls coach Lane Kiffin said in a Sunday conference call with reporters. “This is obviously a difficult game against a good team. We’re there 8:30 p.m. our time on a Thursday night on the road, playing in some really cold weather, which is different from the FIU game.

“We’re supposed to get back here at 6 a.m. Friday on a school day, so I don’t [know] how this is in the best interest of the student-athlete at all, but it is what it is.”

If there’s such a thing as a Thursday night road game fan club, Kiffin wouldn’t exactly be the president of it.

“We want no part of a Thursday night road game, but we don’t have a choice,” he said. “They put it out. The conference gets to choose how they want to put them, and you don’t have any say in that.

“That’s why you see major teams don’t go play Thursday games anymore, especially on the road.”

Kiffin agreed when asked if Thursday road games should only be scheduled following a team’s bye week. FAU, of course, just played Saturday night, a 34-15 win over Western Kentucky to bring the team back to .500 overall and in Conference USA (5-5, 3-3).

After watching film on Sunday, Monday is basically a Tuesday and Wednesday practice combined. Kiffin said postgame Saturday that the team will cover third-down, red-zone, shortyarda­ge and goal-line situations. That then gets the Owls back on schedule for a Tuesday walkthroug­h as if it were a Thursday on a normal week before they travel.

North Texas is coming off a surprising loss at Old Dominion that dropped the Mean Green to 7-3 and 3-3 in conference.

They lost, 34-31, after leading, 28-0.

“It works both ways. Sometimes you lose and it motivates you and so you come back and play really good afterward,” Kiffin said. “Sometimes there’s a letdown because you’re disappoint­ed.”

Kiffin said that with FAU one win shy of bowl eligibilit­y he doesn’t emphasize getting it this week over next week — or even bringing up bowl implicatio­ns to players as a motivation­al tool.

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