Although some will argue the Panthers have won three games against some of the worst teams in the conference, you still have to win those games and that's what FIU has done. Now come Saturday, FIU will be tested like they haven't been tested all season with the arrival of Louisiana Tech.
The Bulldogs have the best offense FIU will have seen on its 2016 schedule to date. La. Tech averages 41.6 points per game and 550 total yards per contest.
La. Tech can hit a defense with a strong running game and/or its aerial show comprised of quarterback Ryan Higgins (2,353 passing yards, 22 TDs, 3 INTs) and dynamic receivers Trent Taylor (987 yards, 8 TDs) and Carlos Henderson (884 yards, 10 TDs), who just piled up 326 receiving yards and five touchdowns against UMass last week.