That's right, Owl fans. According to the Florida Atlantic University web site, the Owls will have a new on-campus stadium in the fall of 2010.
According to the Palm Beach Post, Florida Atlantic University's Board of Trustees unanimously passed a resolution to move forward with financing and developing a 30,000 seat stadium on the Boca Raton campus.
In other FAU football news. Quarterback Rusty Smith was named USA Today player of the week for his performance against the Minnesota Gophers.
According to FAUsports.com, Smith was also named Sun Belt conference offensive player of the week. Defensive Back, Tavious Polo, won both the Walter Camp and the Sun Belt conference defensive player of the week.
What an amazing week it has been for FAU football. A new stadium and a victory all in one week. In the next three weeks FAU will be playing two top 25 ranked team; Kentucky and University of South Florida.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Is FAU getting a stadium?
Posted by Victor Castillo at 8:47 PM
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Cowboys beat Fins...
The Cowboys defense forced five turnovers versus the Dolphins as Dallas defeated Miami 37-20. There were four interceptions and a fumble recovery. Anthony Henry has two, Roy Williams had one and so did Ken Hamlin.
Tony Romo scrambled like Micheal Vick. He average nine yards per run, threw for 186 yards and connected with two touchdowns. Marion Barber, also had a superb game. He rushed for 89 yards and two touchdowns. Terrell Owens had 97 yards and a touchdown reception.
According to ESPN, The Dolphins lost thier home opener for the fourth time in five years.
The Cowboys out-rushed the Dolphins by more than 100 yards. Dallas also dominated the clock with more possession time and also forced Miami to more turnovers.
Next Week, Miami Dolphins look for there first win of the season, when they go into play against the New York Jets. The Jets have won the last two meetings between both teams by three points or less.
Posted by Victor Castillo at 11:22 PM