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Miami-Florida at South Florida


(Saturday, November 28th)

Final Score: (19) Miami-Florida 31, South Florida 10

Tampa, FL (Sports Network) - Jacory Harris threw two touchdowns and Javarris James added two scores on the ground, as 19th-ranked Miami-Florida defeated in-state foe South Florida, 31-10, at Raymond James Stadium.

Harris ended with 161 yards on 11-of-21 attempts, while Damien Berry registered 114 yards on 12 carries for the Hurricanes (9-3), who won four of their last five games to close the regular season.

B.J. Daniels completed just 6-of-16 passes for 77 yards with a touchdown and one interception for the Bulls (7-4), who up their regular season schedule next Saturday at Connecticut.

"Miami's a very good football team and they just beat us," Bulls head coach Jim Leavitt said. "They beat us on the line of scrimmage as much as anything; on the offensive and defensive lines."

The Hurricanes got the ball to begin the game and Harris capped the 12-play, 81-yard march with an 11-yard TD pass to Leonard Hankerson.

Daniels lost the handle on the Bulls' second series. Miami started at the South Florida 23 following the change of possession, and a five-yard run by James extended the lead to 14-0 with 1:50 remaining in the first quarter.

The Bulls' next drive ended with Eric Schwartz kicking a 36-yard field goal, but Miami grabbed a 21-3 lead on a two-yard run by James with 8:36 to play before halftime.

After the break, Daniels orchestrated a 13-play, 83-yard drive that culminated in a 12-yard TD reception by A.J. Love. The Hurricanes answered later in the third quarter on a 33-yard scoring play between Harris and Dedrick Epps.

Matt Bosher kicked a 32-yard field goal in the final frame to cement the win.

"I think that we came out and played fast," Hurricanes head coach Randy Shannon said. "I am very proud of this team and the coaching staff and everything that we have done this year."

Game Notes

Miami recorded its first nine-win regular season since 2005...Graig Cooper added 83 yards on the ground for the Hurricanes...Moise Plancher had 81 yards on 15 carries for South Florida...Miami won the only previous meeting, a 27-7 decision at the Orange Bowl in 2005.

11/28 21:12:46 ET


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