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FIU Golden Panthers
FIUGoldenPanthers2008.png File:FIUGoldenPanthersFootballHelmet.png
First season 2002
Athletic director Pete Garcia
Head coach Mario Cristobal
3rd year, 7–22–0  (.241)
Home stadium FIU Stadium
Year built 1995
Stadium capacity 20,000
Stadium surface Field Turf
Location Miami, Florida
League NCAA Division I FBS
Conference Sun Belt
All-time record 22–63–0 (.259)
Postseason bowl record 0–0–0


Colors Blue and Gold            
Fight song FIU Fight Song
Mascot Roary the Panther
Marching band The Golden Panther Band
Outfitter Adidas
Rivals Florida Atlantic Owls
Website FIUSports.com

The FIU Golden Panthers is the football team that represents Florida International University in Miami, Florida. The FIU Golden Panthers are a mid-major NCAA FBS college football team in the Sun Belt Conference led by Mario Cristobal and play at the on-campus FIU Stadium.

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[edit] History

Starting back in 2001, when after several years of contemplating the commencement of a football team FIU moved a step closer by signing Don Strock to be FIU’s first head coach, hoping to find a coach capable of erecting a prestigious football team. In August 2002 FIU announced its first recruit class. Everything was falling into place. FIU had everything it needed to begin competing in NCAA Football. FIU was placed in the Division I-AA level as an Independent team.

[edit] Early years

FIU won its inaugural game on August 29, 2002 against Saint Peter's College (New Jersey), 27 - 3. The team faired fairly well against the competition that season and managed to finish with a mediocre 4-5 record. The Golden Panthers then hoped to build on that in the coming 2003 season. FIU signed to play more challenging teams of the division in hopes to get more recognition as a solid football team. The opening game of the following season started with a loss to Indiana State and it led to a 0-8 start for the second year team. They failed to reach the standard set the season before and fell to a 2-10 season. The next season followed with similar results, finishing with a 3-7 record.

After the 2004 season, FIU moved up to Division I FBS, formerly known as Division I-A, despite their relative lack of success in their first three seasons in Division 1 FCS. Many believed that it was a premature decision even to this day. FIU became the fastest school in the history of college football to reach the highest level.

[edit] The move to Division I FBS

The Golden Panthers play at the on-campus FIU Stadium.

The Golden Panthers moved to Division I-A in 2005. Many of the season's players were from the 2003 recruiting class. Keyonvis Bouie, FIU's linebacker recorded 118 tackles in nine games, 11 for a loss and three interceptions. A second linebacker, Antwan Barnes recorded 15 tackles for a loss and added 11 sacks to his statistics. On offense, FIU's quarterback, Josh Padrick who passed for 2743 yards and 13 touchdowns. His primary target was Chandler Williams, who caught 61 passes for a total of 870 yards. It was these defensive performances that allowed FIU to compete with the teams in Division I-A and finish the season 5-6.

FIU had found the foundation upon which the team would be built. As characteristic of FIU’s athletic department, the following year, FIU signed to play harder teams. FIU was headed in the right direction but still lacked consistency, and organization. As they began their 2006 season they almost evenly matched the teams which they played, losing almost all of their first few games by very narrow margins. Middle Tennessee 7-6, USF 21-20, Bowling Green 33-28, Maryland 14-10, and University of North Texas 22-25 (7OTs).

On October 14, 2006, FIU and the Miami Hurricanes met for the first time in what was supposed to be the beginning of an annual cross-town rivalry game. Nine minutes into the second half the two teams engaged in a brawl involving players from both schools, including one injured FIU player on crutches and one UM player using his helmet as a weapon. The violence later spilled into the stands, where several spectators were arrested and later released without charges. On the field, police officers were hit with bottles from the stands. 31 players were later punished for the incident, including 13 Miami players and 18 FIU players. Two FIU players were kicked off the team.[1]

FIU fans at a 2008 football game at FIU Stadium.

The FIU defense still finished 28th nationally, and 4th in pass defense. Antwan Barnes ranked 3rd in the nation in tackles for loss with 22 and 6 sacks. Bouie gained 119 tackles 18 for loss, and Alexander Bostic would add 98 tackles, 19 for loss and 8 sacks. Barnes, Bouie and, Bostic came to be known as the “Killer B’s”. On offense, FIU’s receiver Chandler Williams, caught 67 passes for 664 yards.

In 2006, Barnes and Williams were both drafted to the NFL. That same year, the FIU Athletics Department hired a new athletic director Pete Garcia, and found a new head coach for the team, Mario Cristobal. Cristobal became the second youngest Division I-A coach at 37. Cristobal brought in a new coaching staff in hopes to turn the program around. In 2007, FIU was the second-youngest team in Division I-A. 2/3 were underclassmen; mostly freshmen. During the 2007 season, FIU played its home games in the Miami Orange Bowl during the expansion of FIU Stadium to 20,000 seats. The Golden Panthers concluded the season with a win against North Texas 38-19. It was the last college football game ever played at the historic Orange Bowl prior to its demolition.

In September 2008, the Golden Panthers inaugurated the expanded FIU Stadium by hosting the South Florida Bulls with a crowd of over 16,000. The team would go on to win the next three games in a showing of a much improved team from the 2006 and 2007 team.

[edit] Rivalry games

[edit] Alumni in the NFL

FIU Golden Panthers alumni to have gone on to the NFL.

Name Position Years at FIU Team
Nick Turnbull DB 2002-2005 Atlanta Falcons
Antwan Barnes DE/OLB 2003-2006 Baltimore Ravens
Chandler Williams WR 2003-2006 Minnesota Vikings, Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons

[edit] Current coaching staff

Name Current Title Years at FIU Alma mater
Mario Cristobal Head Coach 2006 - Miami
Bill Legg Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks 2008 - West Virginia
Phil Galiano Defensive Coordinator Linebackers 2007 - Shippensburg
Apollo Wright Special Teams Coordinator 2001 - Wagner College
Mike Cassano Assistant Head Coach Running Backs/Recruiting 2006 - New Hampshire
Bernard Clark Assistant Head Coach Defensive Line 2004-2005, 2007 - Miami
Greg Laffere Assistant Head Coach Offensive Line 2005 - Miami
Alex Mirabal Assistant Head Coach Tight Ends 2006 - FIU
Frank Ponce Assistant Head Coach Wide Receivers 2005 - FIU
Jeff Popovich Assistant Head Coach Secondary 2006 - Miami
Roderick Moore Strength & Conditioning Coach - -
Chris Siegle Graduate Assistant Coach 2005 - -
Dennis Smith Graduate Assistant Coach 2006 - Miami
Touchdown flag flown by the FIU Cheerleaders during the 7th annual Shula Bowl

[edit] Future schedules[2]

[edit] 2009 schedule

Sept 12 @ Alabama
Sept 19 @ Rutgers
Sept 26 Toledo
Oct 3 @ Louisiana-Monroe
Oct 10 @ Western Kentucky
Oct 17 Troy
Oct 24 @ Arkansas State
Oct 31 Louisiana
Nov 7 @ Middle Tennessee
Nov 14 North Texas
Nov 21 @ Florida
Dec 4 Florida Atlantic

[edit] 2010 schedule

@ Texas A&M
@ Pittsburgh
Maryland
Rutgers
@ Florida Atlantic
Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
@Troy
@Louisiana-Lafayette
Louisiana-Monroe
@North Texas
Arkansas State @Texas

[edit] 2011 schedule

UCF
@ Louisville
Duke
Florida Atlantic
@Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Troy
Louisiana-Lafayette
@Louisiana-Monroe
North Texas
@Arkansas State

[edit] 2012 schedule

@ Duke
Louisville
@ Florida Atlantic
Middle Tennessee
@Western Kentucky
@Troy
@Louisiana-Lafayette
Louisiana-Monroe
@North Texas
Arkansas State

+2 TBD

[edit] 2013 schedule

Texas A&M
UCF
@ Louisville
Florida Atlantic
@Middle Tennessee
Western Kentucky
Troy
Louisiana-Lafayette
@Louisiana-Monroe
North Texas
@Arkansas State
@South Alabama

[edit] 2014 schedule

Louisville
@ UCF
@ Florida Atlantic
Middle Tennessee
@Western Kentucky
@Troy
@Louisiana-Lafayette
Louisiana-Monroe
@North Texas
Arkansas State
South Alabama
Pittsburgh


[edit] Records

Conference affiliations:

Year Record Conference Finish Coach Attendance
average
2002 5-6 (.454) -- -- Don Strock 8,294
2003 2-10 (.166) -- -- Don Strock 7,073
2004 3-7 (.300) -- -- Don Strock 11,108
2005 5-6 (.454) 4-3 (.571) -- Don Strock 15,477
2006 0-12 (.000) 0-7 (.000) -- Don Strock 15,110
2007 1-11 (.083) 1-6 (.142) -- Mario Cristobal 7,982
2008 5-7 (.417) 3-4 (.429) -- Mario Cristobal 13,852
2009 3-9 (.200) 3-4 (.429) -- Mario Cristobal n/a
All-time 24-68 11-24 All-time 2 coaches 11,271

[edit] Against the Sun Belt Conference

Team FIU Record First Meeting
Arkansas State 1-3 (.250) 2005
Florida Atlantic 1-6 (.142) 2002
Middle Tennessee 2-2 (.500) 2005
Troy 0-4 (.000) 2005
Louisiana-Lafayette 0-6 (.000) 2003
Louisiana-Monroe 1-5 (.167) 2004
North Texas 2-2 (.500) 2005
Western Kentucky 3-2 (.600) 2002

[edit] 2002 season

Average attendance: 8,294

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
8/29/02* vs St. Peter's FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 27-3   17,314
9/7/02* at Elon Rhodes StadiumElon, NC L 23-22   5,580
9/14/02 vs Butler FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 42-0   9,110
9/21/02* vs Bethune-Cookman Lockhart StadiumFort Lauderdale, FL L 31-0   16,386
9/28/02* vs Georgetown FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 27-2   6,084
10/30/02 at Western Kentucky Western Kentucky Stadium • Bowling Green, KY L 56-7   6,000
10/19/02 vs Maine FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 33-7   5,303
10/26/02 vs Gardner-Webb FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 17-14   6,733
10/31/02* vs Jacksonville FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 39-6   5,221
11/9/02* vs Albany FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 35-26   -
11/23/02* at Florida Atlantic (Shula Bowl I) Miami Orange BowlMiami, FL L 31-21   -
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. All times are in Eastern Time.

[edit] 2003 season

Average attendance: 7,073

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
9/6/03* vs Indiana State Terre Haute, Indiana L 13-10   2,565
9/13/03* at Maine Portland, Maine L 24-14   6,227
9/20/03* vs Bethune-Cookman FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 24-14   13,123
9/27/03 vs Carson-Newman FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 55-33   6,707
10/04/03* vs Georgia Southern Statesboro, Georgia L 37-35   10,409
10/9/03 Stephen F. Austin FIU StadiumMiami, Fl L 35-13   5,299
10/18/03 vs Troy State Troy, Al L 21-10   19,417
10/25/03 vs Holy Cross FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 34-23   4,506
10/30/03* vs Jacksonville FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 55-12   3,512
11/8/03 at Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns Stadium • Lafayette, LA L 43-10   13,571
11/15/03 at Gardner-Webb L 22-19 OT   1,106
11/15/03 vs. Florida Atlantic (Shula Bowl II) FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 32-23   9,288
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. All times are in Eastern Time.

[edit] 2004 season

Average attendance: 11,108

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
9/2/04* vs Jacksonville FIU StadiumMiami, FL  Cancelled   -
9/11/04* at Youngstown State University Stambaugh Stadium • Youngstown, OH W 22-16   14,071
10/2/04 vs Louisiana-Lafayette FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 43-34   10,022
10/9/04 at Stephen F. Austin University Homer Bryce Stadium • Nacogdoches, TX W 31-24   4,131
10/16/04 at Louisiana-Monroe Malone StadiumMonroe, LA L 28-20   14,496
10/23/04* vs McNeese State University FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 30-27   8,457
10/30/04 at New Mexico State University Aggie Memorial Stadium • Las Cruces, NM L 56-31   14,471
11/13/04* vs Georgia Southern University FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 53-32   7,786
11/20/04 vs Western Kentucky FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 35-14   3,108
11/27/04* vs Florida A&M FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 40-23   21,010
12/04/04 vs Florida Atlantic (Shula Bowl III) FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 17-10   16,262
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. All times are in Eastern Time.

[edit] 2005 season

Average attendance: 15,477

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
9/3/05* at Kansas State KSU StadiumManhattan, KS L 35-21   43,611
9/10/05* at Texas Tech Jones SBC StadiumLubbock, TX L 56-3   50,156
9/24/05 at Arkansas State Indian StadiumJonesboro, AR L 66-24   16,423
10/1/05* vs Florida A&M FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 23-6   16,512
10/15/05 vs North Texas FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 13-10   14,433
10/20/05 at Troy Memorial StadiumTroy, AL L 18-13   18,232
11/5/05 at Louisiana-Monroe Malone StadiumMonroe, LA W 31-29   10,111
11/12/05 at Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns Stadium • Lafayette, LA L 28-7   16,942
11/19/05 vs Western Kentucky FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 38-35   14,388
11/26/05 vs Florida Atlantic (Shula Bowl IV) FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 52-6   15,322
12/3/05 vs Middle Tennessee FIU StadiumMiami, FL W 35-31   16,730
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. All times are in Eastern Time.

[edit] 2006 season

Average attendance: 15,110

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
8/31/06 at Middle Tennessee Johnny "Red" Floyd StadiumMurfreesboro, TN L 7-6   20,058
9/8/06* at South Florida Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL L 21-20   27,114
9/16/06* vs Bowling Green FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 33-28   15,212
9/23/06* at Maryland Byrd StadiumCollege Park, MD L 14-10   45,317
9/30/06 vs Arkansas State FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 31-6   15,174
10/7/06 at North Texas Fouts FieldDenton, TX L 25-22   15,123
10/14/06 at Miami (FL) Miami Orange BowlMiami, FL L 35-0   51,130
10/28/06* at Alabama Bryant-Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, Alabama L 38-3   92,138
11/11/06 vs Louisiana-Monroe FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 35-0   15,009
11/18/06 vs Louisiana- Lafayette FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 17-7   15,134
11/25/06 at FAU (Shula Bowl V) Dolphin StadiumMiami Gardens, FL L 31-0   9,655
12/2/06 vs Troy FIU StadiumMiami, FL L 26-13   15,023
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. All times are in Eastern Time.

[edit] 2007 season

Average attendance: 7,982

Date Opponent Site Result Attendance
9/1/07* at Penn State Beaver StadiumUniversity Park, PA L 59-0   107,678
9/8/07* vs Maryland Miami Orange Bowl** • Miami, FL L 26-10   12,201
9/15/07* at Miami Miami Orange Bowl** • Miami, FL L 23-9   40,915
9/22/07* at Kansas Memorial StadiumLawrence, KS L 55-3   42,134
9/29/07 at Middle Tennessee State Johnny "Red" Floyd StadiumMurfreesboro, TN L 47-6   15,605
10/6/07 vs Troy Miami Orange Bowl** • Miami, FL L 34-16   5,723
10/20/07 at Louisiana-Monroe Malone StadiumMonroe, LA L 28-14   8,814
10/27/07* at Arkansas Donald W. Reynolds Razorback StadiumFayetteville, AR L 58-10   60,750
11/3/07 at Arkansas State Indian StadiumJonesboro, AR L 27-24   12,326
11/17/07 vs Louisiana- Lafayette Miami Orange Bowl** • Miami, FL L 38-28   5,734†
11/24/07 vs FAU (Shula Bowl VI) Miami Orange Bowl** • Miami, FL L 55-23   6,122
12/1/07 vs North Texas Miami Orange Bowl** • Miami, FL W 38-19   10,129
*Non-Conference Game. Homecoming. All times are in Eastern Time.

**FIU played its 2007 home games at the Miami Orange Bowl, as FIU Stadium underwent expansions

[edit] 2008 season

[edit] 2009 season

[edit] References

  • ESPN College Football Encyclopedia: The Complete history of the Game (ISBN 1-4013-3703-1)

[edit] External links