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By Pete Conrad
Special teams continue to be very important and very good for the Miami RedHawks, who claimed their first victory Saturday, Sept. 13 by coming from behind to beat the Charleston Southern Commodores 38-27 at Yager Stadium.
Miami, which trailed 13-0 early in the second quarter, scored the game’s last 21 points, an outburst sparked by Eugene Harris returning an Andy Brown punt 44 yards for a touchdown late in the third quarter.
Two other bright spots this season have been the kicking of Nathan Parseghian, who is 5-for-6 in field goal attempts and 6-for-6 on PATs, and Jake Richardson, whose two-punt average Saturday of 52 yards did nothing to hurt his season average, which was a national-best 51.6 yards coming in.
Red-shirt freshman quarterback Clay Belton made a late appearance. Two series in the closing minutes, no passes.
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