Middle Tennessee State University head football coach Rick Stockstill won't stop bashing the Miami Hurricanes after his team upset them on the road this past week.
, but a few defensive stops near their end zone and stellar offense changed the narrative about his program entirely.
MTSU quarterback Chase Cunningham only threw 25 times, but his receivers made it count as he totaled 408 yards with three touchdowns and one interception on 16 completions. DJ Chisolm was the lead receiver, catching two bombs downfield for 169 yards on just two catches with both going for scores.
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