No Bull! FAU Owls Annihilate USF 56-14
The FAU Owls got in the end zone quickly when Daniel Richardson tossed a 2-yard TD to Zeke Moore less than 4 minutes into the first quarter for a 7-0 lead. The touchdown was the first of Moore’s career.
The FAU Owls got in the end zone quickly when Daniel Richardson tossed a 2-yard TD to Zeke Moore less than 4 minutes into the first quarter for a 7-0 lead. The touchdown was the first of Moore’s career.
The win kicked off FAU’s inaugural season in the American Athletic Conference.
Watching the offensive and defensive lines in pre-game drills gave an indication of what was to come. Both were aggressive and it carried over into the game.
The FAU Owls won their inaugural AAC matchup against the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes on Saturday night 20-17.
The Owls came out fast in front of an enthusiastic home crowd of 21,077 at FAU Stadium. Striking first and playing fast the Owls scored on their first two drives thanks to sophomore defensive back Jayden Williams finterception
FAU football Owls wide receiver Je’Quan Burton sat down with AJ Johnson and Nick the Flick on The Bleacher Brothers Show for an exclusive interview and look into Redshirt Senior’s life, daily routine, and what drives him to succeed at the highest levels.
FAU started quickly and jumped out to a 10-0 lead after the first quarter. The Owls stopped Illinois on downs on their opening drive and recovered a Luke Altmyer fumble on the next Illinois possession when the QB was sacked by Xavier Peters, Jayden Williams recovered the football at the Illinois 28-yard line.
Jarron Morris joins The Bleacher Brothers Show fresh off his Pick-6 against the Ohio Bobcats. We talk to Jarron about playing for Coach Herman and the culture of FAU football. Jarron shares with us how the Owls are prepping for this weeks matchup vs Clemson and how the team views this big game.
FAU Owls quarterback Casey Thompson suffered a season-ending injury durning Saturday’s 48-14 loss against Clemson, according to West Palm Beach local NBC news, citing ESPN sources.
What started out as a nightmare, ended up as a huge confidence building learning experience for the FAU Owls in Death Valley on Saturday night in front of 81,000 Clemson fans.
The FAU football team fell to Ohio in a close 17-10 matchup, the Owls’ first loss of the season.
A week ago, we were singing the praises of Tom Herman’s squad after an impressive debut against Monmouth. We all felt that this was the start of the turnaround for a team that was lackluster at best last season. In fact, it was safe to say that the attitude around campus had changed.