Denis Hopovac's fifth field goal of the game
in an NCAA record-tying seventh overtime gave North Texas a 25-22
victory over Florida International on Saturday night.
Hopovac connected from 34 yards after he and Florida
International counterpart Dustin Rivest each missed four field goals
in overtime. Hopovac also tied an NCAA record with nine attempts.
North Texas (2-4, 1-1 Sun Belt) entered the game as the only
Division I-A team that hadn't played an overtime game since the NCAA
instituted the rule in 1996. The other two seven-overtime games
involved Arkansas _ against Mississippi in 2001 and Georgia in 2003.
Daniel Meager, who had replaced starting quarterback Woody Wilson
in the fourth quarter, led North Texas' rally for a 16-13 lead.
Hopovac kicked a 23-yard field goal, and Meager threw a five-yard
touchdown pass to Johnny Quinn, then ran two yards for a two-point
conversion with two minutes to play.
Florida International's Lionel Singleton returned the kickoff 40
yards to midfield. From there, the Golden Panthers (0-6, 0-3) moved
in to set up Rivest's tying 28-yard field goal with two seconds
remaining.
North Texas led 5-0 at halftime, getting a safety when Caleb
Miller snapped the ball over punter Chris Cook's head and through
the end zone and Hopovac's first field goal, a 35-yarder.
The Golden Panthers went ahead in the third quarter on Josh
Padrick's 21-yard touchdown pass to tight end Andy Anderson, but
Rivest's miss on the extra point kept the score at 6-5.
Later in the quarter, FIU defensive end Antwan Barnes returned a
leaping interception 23 yards for a touchdown, the second of his
career, to give the Panthers a 13-5 lead.
North Texas' Jamario Thomas had a 124 yards rushing on 38
carries. Reams, filling in for injured tailback A'mond Ned, gained
96 yards in 27 attempts.
© The Canadian Press, 2007