NASSAU, Bahamas – Senior running back Anthony Jones scored three times for the Panthers as FIU raced past the Toledo Rockets 35-32 to claim the Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl title. Jones had one of his best games as a Panther on the ground, finding the end zone three times, while earning 92 yards rushing.
With the win, FIU improves to 9-4 overall. The nine wins are the most for FIU in school history. The bowl win for FIU is its second in program history, with the last also coming against Toledo in the 2010 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl (34-32).
FIU's junior Christian Alexander earned his first career start in the bowl game, replacing the injured James Morgan at quarterback. Alexander finished the game going 17-of-26 for 209 yards and one touchdown. Alexander also rushed for 83 yards on the ground. He was named Offenisve MVP of the Bahamas Bowl.
Edwin Freeman led the Panthers on defense, racking up eight tackles. That earned his the game's Defensive MVP honors.
Toledo jumped out to a 10-0 start following a miscue on the opening kickoff that led to a touchdown, along with a first quarter field goal. The Panthers responded however in the second quarter, as FIU scored twice to take a 14-10 lead before the break. FIU's Jones punched in the first Panther touchdown from six yards out, while Christian Alexander found Sterling Palmer open down the seam for a 36-yard score.
Toledo would retake the lead coming out of the locker room, as the Rockets marched 75 yards down the field to score on a seven-yard touchdown pass from Eli Peters to Jon' Vea Johnson. Jones sped by the Rockets' defense to put FIU back out in front, as the running back raced 30 yards up the middle to put the Panthers up 21-17 nearing the fourth quarter.
The Panthers pushed their lead to 28-17 early in the fourth quarter, after Maurice Alexander's jet sweep around the edge went 16 yards for a touchdown. The Rockets quickly trimmed eight points from the deficit however, as Toledo marched 75 yards in only 3:51 to score on a short touchdown pass followed by a successful two-point conversion.
A bowl victory and a great comeback was sealed with 41 seconds left when Jones scampered for 18 yards and his third rushing touchdown on the day. Toledo added a Hail Mary touchdown in the final seconds but was unable to recover the onside kick before FIU ran out the clock.