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Conference USA championship: Florida Atlantic tops North Texas for title, 41-17

Florida Atlantic wide receiver John Franklin III (12) celebrates a touchdown with teammates in the first quarter of the Conference USA championship against North Texas on Saturday.
(Jim Rassol / Associated Press)
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Lane Kiffin’s first season at Florida Atlantic brought the school’s first Conference USA championship, as the Owls defeated North Texas 41-17 for the league title on Saturday.

Devin Singletary had 26 carries for 164 yards and three touchdowns for the Owls, who extended their unbeaten streak to nine games and were undefeated against C-USA opponents this season. Jason Driskel completed 15 of 27 passes for 269 yards and a touchdown for FAU, and Kalib Woods had a school-record 208 receiving yards.

FAU (10-3) had 633 yards of offense, and Kiffin’s last play call of the day was one where he ordered his brother — defensive coordinator Chris Kiffin — to get a water bucket dumped on him. FAU’s players then got the head coach with one, and the celebration was underway.

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“It’s not about me,” Kiffin said on the field afterward. “I’m so happy for these players, for these fans. It’s just a special year.”

The Owls, who beat North Texas 69-31 in the regular season, took a 34-0 lead in the first 33 minutes on Saturday. FAU had gains of 47, 49, 22, 44, 21 and 34 yards in the first quarter alone, and the lead was never really threatened.

Mason Fine completed 24 of 39 passes for 304 yards for the Mean Green (9-4), whose five-game winning streak was snapped. Turner Smiley had a touchdown catch and Evan Johnson ran one in for North Texas, which will be bowl-bound for the second straight year.

The 10-win season matches Kiffin’s best as a head coach. He went 10-2 at USC in 2011.

It took Kiffin less than a full year to turn FAU’s fortunes around. He inherited a program that was coming off three consecutive 3-9 seasons, and took over after three years as Nick Saban’s offensive coordinator at Alabama. Toward the end of last season, Saban said he wanted to help Kiffin land another head-coaching chance — amid speculation that Kiffin wouldn’t have been back at Alabama otherwise.

FAU never looked at the Kiffin hire as a risk. Even if the Owls did, it has officially paid off now.

“He’s been taught by the best,” FAU athletic director Pat Chun said. “He’s had great successes. I think things get lost. He had a winning record as a head coach and he’s learned from his failures. So you put all those together you thought this could be a place where he achieved a level of success that he had not achieved before.”

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