Ready for Prime Time -Wester, Morris and Richardson lead FAU Owls in 38-16 blowout of Charlotte
FAU Owls Recap: FAU 38- Charlotte 49ers 16
LaJohntay Wester had a career high 149 yards, 10 receptions and 2 touchdowns.
FAU Owls Recap: FAU 38- Charlotte 49ers 16
LaJohntay Wester had a career high 149 yards, 10 receptions and 2 touchdowns.
The weather is getting colder. The World Series is official. And the madness of college football is going up another notch. With the first College Football Playoff Poll due next week, every team is vying to be a part of the Dirty Dozen. This weekend promises to be enjoyable for some…and painful for others.
There’s a new betting favorite to win college football’s Heisman Trophy.
Michigan Wolverines quarterbackJ.J. McCarthy moved past Washington Huskies QB Michael Penix Jr. as the latest Heisman odds favorite.
New AP Top 25: Georgia stretched its streak of No.1 rankings in The Associated Press college football poll to 19 weeks, the third longest in the history of the rankings.
We talk to Jackson Ambush about his college football career, transferring to FUA from Albany, NY playing for coach Tom Herman and the difference between IAA and D1 football. We discuss the blowout win over USF in Tampa a few days ago and the teams expectations for the rest of the season. Grandma’s cooking…
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.
This year’s Heisman Trophy race is one of the most competitive in recent memory. Every week, there is a new favorite at the top of the oddsboard.
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