Defenses Reign Supreme as Sam Houston Steals Win From FIU on Vice Night

MIAMI, FLA. – Sam Houston Bearkats secured a hard-fought 10-7 victory over the Florida International University (FIU) Panthers on Tuesday night in a game that exemplified defensive grit and resilience.

The contest, played at the newly renamed Pitbull Stadium in Miami (Formerly Ricardo Silva Stadium), not only marked a crucial win for Sam Houston but also solidified their place in history as they became bowl-eligible for the first time since moving up to the FBS level.

For a team that had faced numerous challenges adjusting to the FBS, this victory was a testament to their perseverance and defensive strength throughout the 2024 season.

The game itself was a defensive showdown from the opening whistle. Both teams struggled to generate any consistent offense, with defensive units taking control early on. Sam Houston got on the scoreboard first with a rushing touchdown from DJ McKinney.

The Bearkats were able to establish early momentum, but their offensive unit couldn’t maintain drives, often stalling when FIU’s defense tightened up in key moments. Duckers’ field goal would be the only points scored in nearly three whole quarters, setting the tone for what would be a low-scoring and gritty contest.

Sam Houston’s struggles to finish drives were matched by FIU’s offensive woes. The Panthers, led by quarterback Keyone Jenkins, found it difficult to gain traction against a stout Sam Houston defense. Jenkins, who had displayed flashes of brilliance earlier in the season, was consistently pressured by the Bearkats’ defensive line.

The Panthers managed to put together several promising drives in the first half but were thwarted by a combination of key defensive plays by Sam Houston and their own inability to convert on third downs. FIU failed to capitalize on field position and found themselves scoreless heading into halftime.

After a defensive first half that left both teams scrambling to adjust, Sam Houston finally broke through in the third quarter. Running back  DJ McKinney delivered what would ultimately prove to be the game’s decisive touchdown, powering his way into the end zone with a 7-yard run.

The touchdown capped off a drive that showcased Sam Houston’s ability to grind out yards on the ground, with Hrbacek’s powerful running style providing the edge the Bearkats needed.

Despite trailing, FIU’s defense continued to play with determination. Led by linebacker Rishard Dames, the Panthers defense managed to hold the Bearkats in check for the remainder of the game, giving their offense multiple opportunities to make a comeback. FIU’s defensive unit played with urgency, forcing Sam Houston into several three-and-out situations and keeping the game within reach.

In the fourth quarter, FIU’s offense finally came alive, Quarterback Chayden Perry who subbed in for a struggling Jenkins, led a crucial drive, connecting on a series of passes that moved the Panthers deep into Sam Houston territory. With just over eight minutes left in the game, Perry found wide receiver Eric Rivers for a 23-yard touchdown, capping off a well-executed drive. FIU’s first points of the game brought them to a tie in the game.

The touchdown ignited the Panthers’ sideline and brought their home crowd back into the game, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.

FIU’s defense once again rose to the occasion, forcing Sam Houston to punt on their next possession, giving Perry and the Panthers one final opportunity to steal the win. With time winding down, Perry orchestrated what appeared to be a promising final drive. FIU moved the ball past midfield, and the momentum seemed to be swinging in the Panthers’ favor. However, just as it appeared they might complete the comeback, Sam Houston’s defense stepped up in a crucial moment. Linebacker Kavian Gaither, who had been all over the field throughout the game, made a game-saving tackle on third down, forcing FIU into a difficult fourth-down situation. On the subsequent play, Perry’s pass fell incomplete, and Sam Houston took over on downs, sealing the victory.

Sam Houston’s defense, led by Gaither and defensive back Isaiah Downs, was the true hero of the game. Gaither finished the night with a game-high 12 tackles, while Downs made several key pass deflections, including one in the final minutes that prevented a potential game-tying drive by FIU. The Bearkats’ ability to make crucial stops at critical moments was the difference-maker, as they bent but never fully broke under FIU’s late-game pressure.

This victory propelled Sam Houston to a 6-2 record, ensuring they would be eligible for a postseason bowl game in their first season at the FBS level. Head coach K.C. Keeler, who had emphasized the importance of defense throughout the season, praised his team’s resilience after the game. “This was the kind of win that shows the heart of this team,” Keeler said in his postgame remarks. “Our defense came through in the biggest moments, and we found a way to win when it mattered most.”

Sam Houston’s defensive prowess has been the backbone of their success this season, with the Bearkats consistently shutting down opposing offenses. Their win over FIU was another example of how they’ve relied on a disciplined and aggressive defensive approach to overcome their offensive inconsistencies. Despite struggling to maintain long drives and convert on third downs, Sam Houston’s ability to control the tempo of the game with their defense kept them in the driver’s seat.

For FIU, the loss was a bitter pill to swallow. The Panthers now sit at 2-6 for the season and have seen several close games slip away due to missed opportunities on offense. Head coach Mike MacIntyre expressed frustration with his team’s inability to finish drives but remained optimistic about their potential moving forward. “We fought hard, but we need to be better when it counts,” MacIntyre said. “We’re not far off, but we have to execute in key moments if we want to turn this season around.”

The game was also part of FIU’s annual “Vice Night,” an event celebrating Miami’s vibrant culture and featuring special uniforms and festivities. While the Panthers were unable to deliver a win for their home crowd, the atmosphere was electric, and FIU fans showed unwavering support for their team despite the result.

Looking ahead, Sam Houston will focus on continuing their impressive run as they inch closer to their first bowl appearance. With a defense as formidable as theirs, the Bearkats have the potential to make noise in the postseason, especially if their offense can find more consistency. Meanwhile, FIU will need to regroup quickly, as their window for turning the season around is narrowing.

In the end, Sam Houston’s victory over FIU was a testament to the importance of defense in winning close games. The Bearkats’ ability to control the pace of the game, combined with their knack for making big plays when needed, earned them a gritty win and a place in FBS history. FIU, despite their best efforts, will be left wondering what might have been if they had been able to find more consistency on offense. As both teams move forward, the lessons from this game will no doubt shape the remainder of their seasons.

This 10-7 victory might not have been flashy, but it was a statement of intent from Sam Houston—a team determined to make their mark at the FBS level​.