Florida International 0, Miami (FL) 35

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FIU (0-7)00000
MIA (4-2)07141435

Final

7:00 PM ET, October 14, 2006
ORANGE BOWL
MIAMI, FL

After bench-clearing brawl, Miami polishes off FIU

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1216
Total Yards114279
Passing86189
Rushing2890
Penalties9-655-64
3rd Down Conversions3-143-10
4th Down Conversions1-10-1
Turnovers31
Possession32:1227:48
Individual Leaders
Florida International Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Padrick12/258602
Miami (FL) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wright14/2211730
Freeman3/47210
Florida International Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Reams214509
Attaway2-100
Ellis1-100
Miami (FL) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
James113609
Thomas227116
Moss1024013
Florida International Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Anderson433014
Dickens214011
Williams213010
Smith2805
Miami (FL) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Leggett777218
Shields688054
Bryant224119
Zellner1111
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERFIUMIA
TD1:45LANCE LEGGETT 11 YD PASS FROM KYLE WRIGHT (JON PEATTIE KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 39 yards.
07
THIRD QUARTERFIUMIA
TD9:00JAMES BRYANT 5 YD PASS FROM KYLE WRIGHT (JON PEATTIE KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 39 yards.
014
TD0:38CHRIS ZELLNER 1 YD PASS FROM KYLE WRIGHT (JON PEATTIE KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 15 yards.
021
FOURTH QUARTERFIUMIA
TD7:27LANCE LEGGETT 7 YD PASS FROM KIRBY FREEMAN (JON PEATTIE KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 72 yards.
028
TD3:18DERRON THOMAS 11 YD RUN (JON PEATTIE KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 27 yards.
035

MIAMI (AP) -- South Florida's newest rivalry has already overheated.

Miami beat Florida International 35-0 Saturday night in a game marred by a wild brawl in the third quarter that had fists flying, helmets swinging and even crutches being used as weapons.

In all, 13 players were ejected -- eight from FIU, five from Miami, and each will likely face one-game suspensions.

Kyle Wright had three touchdown passes for the Hurricanes (4-2), who set a season-high for points against a Division I-A opponent. Lance Leggett had two touchdown catches for Miami.

It was the first meeting between the programs, whose campuses are 9 miles apart and have rosters almost entirely filled with players from Miami-Dade and Broward counties, the two largest in South Florida. Tensions were high throughout the night, with several occurrences of heated words being exchanged after plays ended.

But those verbal jousts were nothing compared with what happened with 9:00 left in the third.

James Bryant caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from Wright, then drew a 15-yard flag for unsportsmanlike conduct. After making the catch, he appeared to point at the FIU (0-7) bench, then took a theatrical bow toward the stands.

Moments later, Jon Peattie kicked the extra point and the melee began; replays showed an FIU player crashing into Miami holder Matt Perrelli. Pushing among players quickly turned into punches, both sidelines quickly emptied and several fights broke out within seconds.

The brawl lasted about five minutes, and it took officials several more minutes to sort out the penalties. More than two dozen uniformed police officers came onto the field, trying to end the fights, and at least one incident of fan fighting broke out in the Orange Bowl stands.

Police officers, including some wearing helmets, continued to surround the perimeter of the field for the remainder of the game.

Florida International's ejected players were wide receiver Chandler Williams, defensive backs Lionell Singleton, Chris Smith and Marshall McDuffie Jr., fullback John Ellis, linebacker Mannie Wellington, tight end Samuel Smith and defensive end Jarvis Penerton.

The ejected Miami players were offensive linemen Derrick Morse and Chris Barney, running back Charlie Jones, and cornerbacks Carlos Armour and Bruce Johnson.

Police did not immediately announce if any fans were arrested. A holding area was set up at the Orange Bowl to detain anyone ejected and Miami Police had between 80 and 100 officers at the game, officials said.

Shortly after the game, new FIU athletic director Pete Garcia -- who left his associate AD post at Miami this past week to join the Golden Panthers -- issued an apology on behalf of the university.

Garcia added that he would evaluate what happened before deciding whether to continue the rivalry.

Wright was 14-of-22 for 117 yards for Miami, which won its season-best third straight game. Leggett (seven catches) and Sam Shields (five) each had 77 receiving yards for the Hurricanes.

Chris Zellner also had a touchdown catch for Miami, and Derron Thomas' 11-yard TD run late in the fourth quarter capped the scoring.

Miami's defense held FIU to 114 yards in recording its first shutout win since Sept. 18, 2004 -- a 48-0 win over Louisiana Tech.

Julian Reams had 21 carries for 45 yards to lead FIU. Josh Padrick completed 12 of 25 passes for 86 yards for the Golden Panthers.

The teams are scheduled to play again Oct. 6, 2007 at the Orange Bowl.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 12th
Virginia Tech 3 Final
Boston College 22
Clemson 63 Final
Temple 9
Saturday, October 14th
Wake Forest 25 Final
North Carolina State 23
South Florida 37 Final
North Carolina 20
Florida State 51 Final
Duke 24
Maryland 28 Final
Virginia 26
Florida International 0 Final
Miami (FL) 35