In consecutive weeks, Miami's Mark Walton and Kansas State's Winston Dimel have tattooed their footprints in Florida Atlantic's end zone, each scoring four touchdowns as FAU lost two straight games.
The parade to the end zone pointed to an inability to stop the run, the Hurricanes able to roll up 279 rushing yards in week two; the Wildcats, 336 in week three.
Kansas State's output was the most allowed by FAU since coach Charlie Partridge's debut in 2014, when Nebraska totaled 498 yards on the ground. Entering this weekend's game against Ball State, the Owls' rushing defense ranks 119th (out of 128), surrendering 252.