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FIU wraps up the regular season with UMass on Saturday at high noon looking to continue the momentum from last week to its bowl game in December.
The Panthers are coming off a resounding win over Western Kentucky and seek their first win against the Minutemen in three tries.
UMass is playing its best football of the season of late having won four of its last five games after a 0-6 start. The Minutemen have turned it around with their defense producing 15 turnovers in the last five games.
UMass also has a potent offense led by quarterback Andrew Ford, who tossed three touchdowns against FIU in a 21-13 win last season in Amherst, Mass.