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RedHawks show improvement with turnovers
By Pete Conrad
For the first time all season, in last week’s 27-22 loss to Northern Illinois, the Miami RedHawks won the turnover battle and did not lose the football once on a fumble or interception.
The only turnover of the game was a NIU fumble caused by true freshman linebacker Justin Bowers and recovered by redshirt freshman defensive end Mike Johns at the Miami 44-yard line in the third quarter.
The RedHawks even took advantage of the turnover by driving 41 yards and getting a 25-yard field goal from Trevor Cook.
The RedHawks are getting better in the turnover department, coach Michael Haywood said today, but they’re not quite there yet.
“The emphasis (the players) are putting on protecting the football is getting better,” he said, “but there are times when we’re not securing the football, when it’s sitting out there like a loaf of bread.”
Haywood said he also would like to see his defense create more turnovers and added that will come with, among other things, better speed.
“One of the things we’re trying to do in recruiting this year is increase the speed of our defense,” the Miami coach said.
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