Florida A&M 16, (11) Miami (FL) 48

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Final

7:00 PM ET, October 10, 2009
Land Shark Stadium
MIAMI, FL

Miami runs over outmatched Florida A&M

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The Canes answered Florida A&M's field goal by scoring 31 unanswered points.
Gameball goes to... Damien Barry, a former safety who ran for 162 yards and one TD in his first game as an RB.
Stat of the game... 13. Down 21, Florida A&M tried everything to stop Miami -- even putting 13 men on the field.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1424
Total Yards262470
Passing144255
Rushing118215
Penalties7-685-26
3rd Down Conversions4-145-13
4th Down Conversions0-01-2
Turnovers12
Possession30:5529:05
Air/Ground Leaders
Florida A&M Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pulley10/2514401
Miami (FL) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Harris16/2421722
Highsmith3/33800
Florida A&M Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Pulley1781126
Sylvester1224029
Miami (FL) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Berry14162149
Chambers1638112
Florida A&M Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Elliott357030
Smith355027
Miami (FL) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Streeter355029
Hankerson242137
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERFAMUMIA
FG10:16Trevor Scott 32 Yd 30
TD08:13Leonard Hankerson 5 Yd Pass From Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher Kick) 37
FG05:34Matt Bosher 20 Yd 310
TD01:19Jimmy Graham 7 Yd Pass From Jacory Harris (Matt Bosher Kick) 317
SECOND QUARTERFAMUMIA
TD11:56Mike James 5 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) 324
TD06:03Lee Chambers 2 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) 331
THIRD QUARTERFAMUMIA
FG09:58Trevor Scott 34 Yd 631
TD05:12Thearon Collier 61 Yd Punt Return (Matt Bosher Kick) 638
TD03:40Curtis Pulley 26 Yd Run (Trevor Scott Kick) 1338
FG01:23Matt Bosher 33 Yd 1341
FOURTH QUARTERFAMUMIA
FG10:33Trevor Scott 21 Yd 1641
TD09:20Damien Berry 35 Yd Run (Matt Bosher Kick) 1648
Associated Press

MIAMI -- Already trailing the Miami Hurricanes by three touchdowns, Florida A&M tried lining up on defense with 13 players.

That didn't work either.

The referee threw a flag and sent two Rattlers to the sideline, and four plays later the Hurricanes scored another touchdown en route to a 48-16 victory Saturday night.

Fast Facts

• Miami improved to 4-1 for the second time under Randy Shannon as Jacory Harris completed 16 of 24 passes for 217 yards, two TDs and two interceptions.

• The Hurricanes are 7-1 all-time vs. Florida A&M and have won seven straight in the series since a loss in the first meeting in 1979.

• Miami topped the 400-yard mark in offense (470) for the third time this season.

• In Miami's first game vs. a team not in the AP Top 25 this season, 12 different Hurricanes caught a pass.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Jacory Harris led No. 11 Miami to 31 points playing only the first half, and the Hurricanes (4-1) made the most of the mismatch facing an unranked team for the first time this season.

"You need a game like this," coach Randy Shannon said. "We came out focused and started the game fast."

Florida A&M (4-1) lost to Miami for the seventh time in a row.

Among the Hurricanes reserves to see lots of action was fourth-string halfback Damien Berry, a former safety. He carried for the first time in his career and gained 162 yards in 14 attempts, including a 49-yard run and a 35-yard touchdown run on consecutive plays.

"I was a little nervous," Berry said. "My heart was going 150 mph."

Berry's rushing total was the largest by a Miami player since 2005.

Two long kick returns helped Miami take a 17-3 lead after 14 minutes, and Thearon Collier scored on a 61-yard punt runback in the second half.

"There's a reason they are No. 11 in the country," Rattlers coach Joe Taylor said. "We made some plays, but they certainly made more."

Harris went 16 for 24 for 217 yards, including touchdown passes of 5 and 7 yards. In the first half the Hurricanes totaled 303 yards and built a 31-3 lead, moving the ball so effectively an official had to stop the clock when the sideline chains broke.

"Overall we had a good night," Harris said. "I made a couple of mistakes, but we put up points and made a lot of plays."

Harris was intercepted twice, once in the end zone, but Miami didn't punt until he was replaced by A.J. Highsmith. The true freshman made his college debut to start the second half and went 3 for 3 for 38 yards while directing two scoring drives.

"I did well for my first game," said Highsmith, whose father, Alonzo, played for the Hurricanes in the 1980s. "I didn't do everything right. I still need to improve."

Six Hurricanes scored a touchdown apiece, and 12 caught at least one pass.

"When you have games like this, you've got to stay tuned to what you need to do," Shannon said. "If a guy doesn't respond, you go to the next guy."

Miami totaled 24 first downs, 215 rushing yards and 470 total yards. Cornerback Brandon Harris led the defense by intercepting one Rattlers pass and breaking up five others.

"We're pretty excited to get a win like this," he said. "It means a lot to avoid the letdown. We knew they would play hard. A lot of those guys wanted to be at the University of Miami."

Florida A&M's Curtis Pulley threw for 144 yards, ran for 81 and scored on a 26-yard run.

"I wouldn't call this a bad game," Pulley said. "We did a great job of competing."

Pulley completed a 27-yard pass to Adrian Smith on the first play from scrimmage, and the Rattlers moved 59 yards before settling for a field goal.

That was their lone lead. Mike James returned the ensuing kickoff 41 yards, and Miami went on to score on a 5-yard pass from Harris to Leonard Hankerson.

Travis Benjamin's 33-yard punt return set up another scoring chance in the first quarter, and Harris took advantage with a 7-yard touchdown pass to Jimmy Graham for a 17-3 lead.

Harris hit Hankerson for 37 yards, and on the next play James scored on a 5-yard run. A 2-yard scoring run by Lee Chambers capped a 78-yard drive.

Even though the Hurricanes substituted early and often, their list of injured regulars grew. Receiver Aldarius Johnson was hurt on first drive and later had his right arm in a sling. Defensive end Eric Moncur hobbled out of the game in the third quarter.

Running back Graig Cooper did not play because of an injury to his lower extremity.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 8th
21 Nebraska 27 Final
24 Missouri 12
Saturday, October 10th
1 Florida 13 Final
4 LSU 3
Colorado 14 Final
2 Texas 38
3 Alabama 22 Final
20 Mississippi 3
Boston College 14 Final
5 Virginia Tech 48
Wisconsin 13 Final
9 Ohio State 31
10 TCU 20 Final
Air Force 17
Florida A&M 16 Final
11 Miami (FL) 48
Michigan 28 Final
12 Iowa 30
13 Oregon 24 Final
UCLA 10
Eastern Illinois 3 Final
14 Penn State 52
15 Oklahoma State 36 Final
Texas A&M 31
Iowa State 36 Final
16 Kansas 41
17 Auburn 23 Final
Arkansas 44
18 Brigham Young 59 Final
UNLV 21
Baylor 7 Final
19 Oklahoma 33
22 Georgia Tech 49 Final
Florida State 44
Kentucky 26 Final
25 South Carolina 28