FAU Football vs. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders Oct 31, 2009 4pm Fort Lauderdale, FL Lockhart Stadium. NOTE: In addition to 700+ Photographs, there are 50 Video Clips now available for viewing and downloading.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -Dwight Dasher ran for a 74-yard touchdown on a quarterback draw to give Middle Tennessee a 27-20 victory over Florida Atlantic on Saturday. D.D. Kyles also scored a touchdown for the Blue Raiders (5-3, 3-1 Sun Belt Conference) and Sherman Neal returned a blocked punt for a score. On Florida Atlantic's final drive, a fourth-down pass to the Middle Tennessee 8-yard line was ruled out of bounds with 59 seconds left. Dasher was only 7-for-21 for 90 yards passing but rushed for 108 yards. Rusty Smith went 23-for-45 for 304 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions for Florida Atlantic (2-5, 2-2). He left the game with five minutes to go with a shoulder injury in his non-throwing arm. After Ross Gornall's 42-yard field goal stretched Florida Atlantic's lead to 20-13, the Blue Raiders tied it on an 80-yard drive capped by Kyles' 8-yard touchdown run.
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Read MoreHDTV video clips generally are stacked at the beginning of the gallery of images, except for a few still-images that were brought forward. In the event your computer has a slower Video Monitor, use the iPOD resolution for better results. At the top of the video clip you will notice resolution choices. If you have a modern-fast video card, the HighDefinition clips are for you. Depending on your internet connection speed, download times will be approximately 15 seconds for a 60 second clip, for a typical Comcast 6Mb/s connection. The longest clip is 100 seconds. The clips are also down-loadable as are the still-images for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy.
If you choose to publish these images or video clips on Social Networks or elsewhere,
please give photo credit to "JimWilson, http://www.416-1100.com"