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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Injured and unable to play when Miami faced Florida Atlantic a year ago, Hurricanes wide receiver Braxton Berrios remembers leaving the stadium at halftime.Thats about when his teammates showed up.If the 25th-ranked Hurricanes (1-0) need a cautionary tale right now, they may look no further than last years meeting when the Owls dominated long stretches of the first half before Miami took control over the final 30 minutes. The Hurricanes -- an AP Top 25 team for the first time since 2013 -- will be looking for a much more complete effort when they play host to Florida Atlantic (1-0) on Saturday night.These guys present a challenge, Hurricanes coach Mark Richt said.They certainly did last year.FAU outgained Miami 292-231 in the first half of last seasons meeting, trailing only 20-17 at the break. The second half was all Miami, with the Hurricanes outscoring the Owls 24-3 and outgaining them 295-97. Running back Joe Yearby had 243 yards of total offense for Miami, and Brad Kaaya threw for 287 yards.We played terrible, Berrios said. We came out flat. ... Whatever it was last year, that was last year. Were going into there with the right mindset this year.Many of the names FAU will face this year are the same, but the tape of last seasons matchup is irrelevant to Owls coach Charlie Partridge. Miami does plenty of things differently now under Richt and a new staff, so studying the 2015 game too much would be wasted time.And Partridge doesnt want his team to treat this game any differently than any other.Are we excited to play Miami? Of course we are, Partridge said. Its a great opportunity. Were going to have the same excitement level Week 3, Week 4, Week 5. Were focused on Miami because Miamis the mission.---Some things to know going into Saturday night:HURTING MIAMI: The Hurricanes defense is already ailing. 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Partridge is also a South Florida native, growing up in Plantation -- in between Boca Raton and Miami.---Online: AP College Football website www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '