Article By jeff kalafa on 29th November, 2009
The Hurricanes (9-3) ran for 240 yards, rushed for 161 and held the home team Bulls to a total of 161 total yards. If not for an eight minute touchdown drive to open the second half, the Bulls (7-4) didn't do anything all afternoon, except frustrate a sell out crowd at Raymond James Stadium.
The Hurricanes took the opening kick off and marched 81 yards on 12 plays. They scored the game's first touchdown and took a 7-0 lead. Quarterback Jacory Harris hit tight end Leonard Hankerson for an 11-yard touch down to cap the drive.
Javaris James scored on a five-yard run to make it 14-0 with two minutes left in t...
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