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2012 SEASON[/size]
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Final Record: 6-6 (5-3)
3rd Place in Sun Belt
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SCHEDULE
[table="head;width=45em"]Week|Opponent|Opp Record|Result
1|BYE|
2|@ Duke|5-7|W 28-23
3|at #6 UCF|12-1|L 13-45
4|@ Georgia|6-6|L 28-43
5|Louisville|7-5|L 48-53
6|@ North Texas|2-10|W 52-45
7|BYE|
8|UL Monroe|8-4|L 14-34
9|@ UL Lafayette|2-10|W 38-22
10|@ Troy|6-6|L 21-47
11|Western Kentucky|6-6|W 43-26
12|BYE|
13|Arkansas State|9-3|L 17-51
14|@ Florida Atlantic|6-6|W 14-0
15|Mid Tenn State|4-8|W 37-34
C|BYE|
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[size=-2]Had a really tough start and it was hard to bound back from it. After the Duke win to open the season I had good thoughts, then I got steamed by the next three games and that just killed the season. A lot of the losses we were in the game until the 4th when my defence just shit the brick and put all the pressure on the offence to make it a shootout which resulted in a bunch of INT's and drop passes.[/size]
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PASSING
[table="head;width=45em"]No.|Class|Name|Rating|Comp|Att|Yards|TD|INT|Comp %|Sack
12|SO|Jake Medlock|125.3|231|495|4176|28|27|46|38
8|JR|Blaine Dalton|126.6|27|52|416|3|3|51|8[/table]
[size=-2]With Dalton going down in the second game, my SO Medlock had to step in and take over, and he did a fair decent job despite the fact my offensive line was like swiss cheese. It was hard to get anything going seeing him get hammered every single play, and with no back up available, he had to stay in and take shot after shot. If I do stick with FIU, Medlock will be my starter going forward as I think he earned the shot after this season.[/size]
RUSHING
[table="head;width=45em"]No.|Class|Name|Att|Yards|Avg|TD|Fumbles
26|JR|Darian Mallary|161|597|3.7|7|1
6|SR (RS)|Jeremiah Harden|31|196|6.3|5|0
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[size=-2]I probably should have played Harden more, but with no line it was just so hard to get any run game going at all. Mallary had some upside Harden didn't, but running was such a lost cause with FIU this season.[/size]
RECEIVING
[table="head;width=45em"]No.|Class|Name|Rec|Yards|Avg|TD|Long|Drops
10|JR|Glenn COleman|71|1183|16.6|10|91|13
82|FR(RS)|Dominique Rhymes|46|798|17.3|3|69|11
88|SR(RS)|Jacob Younger|45|846|18,8|3|83|6
84|SO|Michael Curry|38|867|22.8|6|74|7
5|SR|Wayne Times|28|551|19.6|4|80|5
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[size=-2]When you have nothing to do but throw, you got to hope they catch the ball. Coleman was my obvious go to guy all year and he set school records for it because he was such an amazing guy and had all the right routes. Getting him back for another season would be great for the offence, as would the rest of the young guys.[/size]
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COACH Ravin
[table="head;width=45em"]Year|Position|Team|Record|Bowl|Champ
2011|OC|FIU|7-5 (5-3)|None|None
2012|OC|FIU|6-6 (5-3)|None|None
TOTAL|
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13-11(10-6)|
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NEW RECORDS
SO QB, Jake Medlock: Passing TDs in a Game: 7
SO QB, Jake Medlock: Passing Yards in a Game: 625
JR WR, Glenn COleman: Receiving TDs in a Game: 4
JR WR, Glenn COleman: Receiving TDs in a Season: 10
JR WR, Glenn COleman: Receiving Yards in a Game: 222
JR WR, Glenn COleman: Receiving Yards in a Season: 1183
JR WR, Glenn COleman: Receptions in a game: 14
JR WR, Glenn COleman: Receptions in a Season: 71
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AROUND THE LEAGUE
Michael Dyer, HB, AUB, wins Heisman
(340car, 2204YRDS, 18 TDS, 16REC, 209yrds, 2 TDS)
BCS National Championship: #5 TCU 10 vs #1 Kansas State 28
Fiesta Bowl: #2 Alabama 31 vs #8 UCF 27
Orange Bowl: Clemson 28 vs #10 Pittsburgh 31
Rose Bowl: #4 Wisconsin 38 vs Colorado 19
Sugar Bowl: #3 Auburn 28 vs #7 PENN State 21
Final Top 25 Poll
OTHER NOTES
The school I thought of coaching at was CAL, who finished 4-8 in the PAC.