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FIU LB Luke Knox, Brother of Bills TE Dawson Knox, Dies at Age 22

Aug 18, 2022
OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI - OCTOBER 05: Luke Knox #16 of the Mississippi Rebels in action during a game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on October 05, 2019 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI - OCTOBER 05: Luke Knox #16 of the Mississippi Rebels in action during a game against the Vanderbilt Commodores at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on October 05, 2019 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

FIU Athletics announced the death of junior linebacker Luke Knox on Thursday. He was 22.

Panthers head coach Mike MacIntyre released a statement on Twitter:

Knox transferred to Florida International ahead of the 2022 college football season after spending his first four college seasons at Ole Miss. He's the younger brother of Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox.

No further information about Knox's death was immediately released.

Bills head coach Sean McDermott offered condolences before Thursday's practice:

Knox joined the Rebels as part of their 2018 recruiting class.

The Tennessee native recorded 11 total tackles, two passes defended and a fumble recovery across his first three seasons before switching to tight end during spring practices in 2021.

He reunited with MacIntyre, Ole Miss' defensive coordinator in 2019 and a fellow alumnus of Tennessee's Brentwood Academy, by transferring to FIU.

Back at linebacker, he was competing for a starting role on the Panthers defense ahead of the team's season-opening game against Bryant on Sept. 1.

Knox, a business major, earned an Athletic Director's Honor Roll distinction at Ole Miss in 2020.

College Football Rumors: FIU, Mike MacIntyre Agree on HC Contract

Dec 9, 2021
Colorado head coach Mike MacIntyre walks on the sideline during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Washington, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, in Seattle. Washington won 27-13. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Colorado head coach Mike MacIntyre walks on the sideline during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Washington, Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, in Seattle. Washington won 27-13. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Florida International University has reportedly hired Mike MacIntyre as its new head football coach.

According to ESPN's Adam Rittenberg, the Miami school and MacIntyre came to an agreement early Thursday morning and that the hiring is expected to become official later in the day.

MacIntyre served as the defensive coordinator at Memphis for the past two seasons, but he also has extensive head coaching experience at both San Jose State and Colorado.

The 56-year-old MacIntyre is set to replace Butch Davis, who was not offered a contract extension by FIU after going 1-11 this season.

While Davis' tenure at FIU started off well with an 8-5 record in 2017 and 9-4 mark in 2018, the former Miami and North Carolina head coach had a losing record in each of his final three seasons and went 24-32 overall.

MacIntyre has an impressive history of turning around struggling programs, which is likely why he was Florida International's choice.

When MacIntyre arrived as the head coach at San Jose State in 2010, the Spartans were coming off three consecutive seasons with a .500 record or worse and had reached only one bowl game in the previous 19 seasons.

San Jose State struggled to an overall record of 6-19 in his first two seasons, but MacIntyre went 10-2 in 2012 and helped the Spartans reach the Military Bowl.

That led to Colorado hiring MacIntyre, and he once again worked his magic there.

Before he was hired, the Buffaloes finished with a losing record in seven straight seasons and reached a bowl game only once during that time. After three more losing seasons to start MacIntyre's tenure, Colorado went 10-4 in 2016 and played in the Pac-12 Championship Game.

MacIntyre was named both the Associated Press Coach of the Year and the Pac-12 Coach of the Year for his efforts.

Colorado fired MacIntyre after back-to-back losing seasons in 2017 and 2018, leading to him becoming the defensive coordinator at Ole Miss in 2019 and at Memphis from 2020-21.

At FIU, the Miami native will look to return the Panthers to the level they occupied early in Davis' tenure when they reached three consecutive bowl games from 2017-19.

Aubrey Hill, Former Florida WR and FIU Coach, Dies at 48 from Cancer

Aug 17, 2020
A group of footballs waits for warmups prior to an NCAA college football game between North Carolina State and the Ball State in Raleigh, N.C., Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker)
A group of footballs waits for warmups prior to an NCAA college football game between North Carolina State and the Ball State in Raleigh, N.C., Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019. (AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker)

Florida International University receivers coach Aubrey Hill died of cancer Sunday, the school announced.

The 48-year-old was heading into his fourth season at FIU after also spending time at Florida, Miami, Duke, Pittsburgh and Elon, mostly spending time leading the receivers. He was a head coach at the high school level for four years as well, leading Miami Carol City to a state championship in 2016.

FIU head coach Butch Davis provided a statement on Hill:

"It was a shock to learn of Aubrey's passing tonight after his long battle with cancer. Aubrey was loved and adored by so many who saw him not only as a coach but as an amazing husband and father. We mourn his loss, but we will also hold on to the great memories he left behind and how honored we all were to be a part of his life. We pray for his family and loved ones during this difficult time."

"One of the greatest men I've ever been around," Davis added, per Brett McMurphy of Stadium. 

Multiple NFL players also expressed their sympathies:

https://twitter.com/teddyb_h2o/status/1295154753488531456

Hill had already produced impressive results on the coaching level, but he is arguably better known for his playing career at Florida.

He totaled 18 receiving touchdowns on 87 receptions during his five years with the team, including seven touchdowns as a team captain during his senior season in 1994. The Gators won three SEC Championships under head coach Steve Spurrier during Hill's time with the program.

NFL Draft Rumors: Cowboys, Patriots, More Interested in FIU QB James Morgan

Apr 12, 2020
MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 23: James Morgan #12 of the FIU Golden Panthers looks to pass against the Miami Hurricanes in the first half at Marlins Park on November 23, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 23: James Morgan #12 of the FIU Golden Panthers looks to pass against the Miami Hurricanes in the first half at Marlins Park on November 23, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)

Florida International quarterback James Morgan is seeing his stock surge as the 2020 NFL draft nears, according to Yahoo Sports' Eric Edholm:

ESPN's Mike Reiss previously reported on April 5 that the New England Patriots were eyeing Morgan:

"With only 2019 fourth-round pick Jarrett Stidham and veteran Brian Hoyer on the depth chart, the Patriots almost certainly will add a rookie quarterback. The question is when.  

"They will cast a wide net, as usual. One example: League sources say Florida International quarterback James Morgan had a videoconference meeting with the team. Morgan, who grew up in Green Bay and naturally modeled his game after Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Brett Favre, is an intriguing prospect who scouts say performed well in the East-West Shrine Game."

Morgan played the 2016 and 2017 seasons at Bowling Green State before transferring to FIU in January 2018:

The 6'4", 229-pound prospect finished his collegiate career with the Panthers in 2018 and 2019. He threw for a career-best 2,727 yards, 26 touchdowns and seven interceptions in 2018 before tossing for 2,585 yards, 14 touchdowns and five picks last season.

Morgan was a prominent reason why FIU went 9-4 in 2018, capped by a 35-32 Bahamas Bowl victory over Toledo that he had to miss because of an arm injury. He was slowed in 2019 by a lingering knee injury suffered during the home opener on Sept. 7.

FIU's statement game last season came in a 30-24 upset over Miami in which Morgan went 16-of-30 for 160 yards, two touchdowns and no picks.

Morgan attended February's NFL Scouting Combine and recorded a 4.89-second 40-yard dash, as well as a 112-inch broad jump. NFL.com's Lance Zierlein provided an evaluation:

"It's easy to tell that the Green Bay native favors quarterbacks like Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers when you watch his tape. Unfortunately, while he has similar zip to the Packer legends, he's nowhere near as accurate and lacks any semblance of touch. Morgan is very capable of making impressive throws to all areas of the field, but his violent release and inconsistent footwork hinder functional ball placement and accuracy. His lack of pocket mobility and instincts make him too easy for defensive coordinators to assault with a variety of blitz packages. He's a tough guy with a big arm and the 2018 tape is the one to watch, but QB3 may be his ceiling."

An anonymous NFC director of scouting told Zierlein that Morgan "helped himself" during January's Shrine Bowl:

The NFL draft will begin on April 23.

Patriots Rumors: FIU QB James Morgan Had Video Conference with NE Ahead of Draft

Apr 5, 2020
MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 23: James Morgan #12 of the FIU Golden Panthers looks to pass against the Miami Hurricanes in the second half at Marlins Park on November 23, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)
MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 23: James Morgan #12 of the FIU Golden Panthers looks to pass against the Miami Hurricanes in the second half at Marlins Park on November 23, 2019 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)

The New England Patriots reportedly held a video-conference meeting with Florida International quarterback James Morgan ahead of the 2020 NFL draft.

ESPN's Mike Reiss reported the update Sunday and noted scouts believe Morgan is an "intriguing prospect" after a strong showing in the East-West Shrine Game.

The 23-year-old Wisconsin native is coming off an up-and-down redshirt senior season at FIU. He completed 58 percent of his attempts for 2,585 yards with 14 touchdowns and five interceptions across 12 appearances for the Panthers.

Morgan enjoyed more success in 2018, his first year at Florida International after spending two seasons at Bowling Green. He compiled 26 TDs and seven picks in 12 games as a junior.

Ryan Wing of Fox 11 Sports reported the signal-caller's performance during the pre-draft process, including at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine, has led league executives to see him as a player "rising up the charts" to become a potential Day 2 (second and third rounds) selection.

"I'm just kind of doing what I can to stay in shape, and just be ready to go whenever," Morgan told Wing about trying to stay ready amid the coronavirus pandemic. "Very strange not really having a set schedule and with everything changing day by day and new things coming up."

In all, Morgan posted a 57.2 percent completion rate with 65 touchdowns and 34 interceptions across 42 collegiate games for Bowling Green and Florida International.

He does feature a prototypical frame (6'4'', 229 pounds) and the pocket-passer style the Patriots prefer after finding more success than every other NFL team over the past two decades with Tom Brady at the helm.

Bleacher Report's Matt Miller ranked him as the ninth-best quarterback in the 2020 class with an overall grade of 59.

If taken by New England on Day 2, he'd likely be given the opportunity to compete for the starting job with Jarrett Stidham and Brian Hoyer during training camp. He'd be an underdog who'd need to shine during the preseason in order to earn the top spot on the depth chart, though.

Morgan may benefit from a year of development time at the NFL level before being thrust into the spotlight anyway.

Former FIU DB Emmanuel Lubin Dies at 21 Following Car Accident

Jul 21, 2019
Miami wide receiver Lawrence Cager (18) scores a touchdown as FIU defensive back Tyree Johnson (31) and defensive back Emmanuel Lubin (20) defend during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
Miami wide receiver Lawrence Cager (18) scores a touchdown as FIU defensive back Tyree Johnson (31) and defensive back Emmanuel Lubin (20) defend during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Former Florida International defensive back Emmanuel Lubin died Saturday after being involved in a car accident, the university announced.

He was 21.

"Tragically, we lost a great young man in Emmanuel Lubin last night," FIU coach Butch Davis said in a statement. "He was a hard worker, great teammate and was respected and loved by his teammates, coaches and staff at FIU. His character, work ethic and leadership were instrumental in leading our program to success these past two seasons. Our football program is mourning his loss and we will honor Emmanuel every day moving forward. Our hearts and prayers go out to his friends and family."

Details regarding the accident are still unclear. 

Lubin recorded 83 tackles and one interception across 45 games during his collegiate career at FIU. He is the brother of former NFL cornerback E.J. Biggers and stepbrother of former NFL safety Louis Delmas.

Former teammate Tyree Johnson posted a letter about Lubin on Sunday, thanking him for helping him "grow as a man just by talking to me and telling me the s--t I needed to hear...helping me get out of my depression stage when I was scared to tell anybody how I felt...

“Anybody who knows you would never say anything bad on your name because you literally lit up any room you were in...I never told you this because I assumed you knew, but you made me the man I am today. If it wasn’t for you, I’ll still be the same Teejayy from four years ago.”

FIU's statement says Lubin was pursuing a degree in liberal studies at the university. He went undrafted in 2019 but had "aspirations to play football professionally."