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Anonymous | Posted: 16 Sep 1999 | Updated: 28 Apr 2011
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PROVO -- Telegraphed plays gave advance warning Thursday to BYU defenders who led the Cougars to a 34-13 victory over Colorado State in the inaugural game of the Mountain West Conference.

That defense enabled BYU freshman running back Luke Staley to score three touchdowns as the Cougars built up a 31-0 lead before a crowd of 63,054 and once again in front of an ESPN TV audience. The victory put BYU's record at 2-0, while CSU fell to 2-1.

"I have to admit the quarterback gave a lot away by looking at his receivers and he threw right at me," said BYU linebacker Jeff Holtry. "Our game plan was to beat them up front with our defensive line."

Holtry's 46-yard pass interception at the end of the first quarter was negated by a blocked Owen Pochman field goal, but it was one of three picks for the Cougar defenders. Pochman later booted field goals of 38 yards in the third and 43 yards in the fourth.

When BYU defensive lineman Chris Hoke recovered a Matt Newton fumble at the end of the third quarter, it led to Staley's third TD of the night and put the score at 31-0.

"We wanted to prove to everyone that we are a tough defense," said Hoke.

Staley rushed for 65 yards and scored on a one-yard run in the first quarter, a seven-yard pass in the second and the five-yard run in the third.

"I like our freshmen running backs, but the big thing that's important is that we are one-and-oh in the league," said BYU Coach LaVell Edwards. "Defensively we were much more consistent tonight."

Rob Morris and Brian Gray, two of BYU's top defenders both received lower groin injuries.

"They had so many three and outs that it made it hard for them to deal with us, knowing the 11 men across from you are dominating," said Morris, who was injured in the third quarter. "They could have had Herschel Walker and we would have still stopped them."

The Rams were without the services of injured running back Kevin McDougal (groin sprain), but got on the scoreboard with a pair of fourth quarter TD passes from Newton.

The eight MWC mascots (BYU Photo)

"I want to give a lot of credit to BYU," said CSU Coach Sonny Lubick. "Their defense was very tough and we couldn't get much going as everyone could see. Offensively, they caused a lot of problems for everybody.

"I think Feterik is an outstanding football player. He had a lot of pressure on him in the first part of the game when he was sacked, but he came out and kept going and that's a great credit for them."

Kevin Feterik threw to 10 different BYU receivers in his 28 completions from 37 attempts for 310 yards and had no interceptions for an impressive 163.89 pass efficiency.

"They did a lot of zone blitzing against us, but our offensive line did a great job of picking it up," said Feterik, who was sacked five times. "Last year it bothered us when we got sacked, but this year it's no big deal because we know we can go out and get the yards. We could have thrown for 400 tonight."

"Kevin's confidence carries through the team," said Staley.

Once again Margin Hooks led all Cougar receivers with five catches for 72 yards.

"It's coming together better than I expected," said Hooks. "There's no selfishness out there."

Hooks remarks were echoed by defensive co-captain Byron Frisch.

"I don't know what our weakness is right now," said Frisch. "We didn't make any big mistakes."

Date: Sep 16, 1999

Site: Provo, Utah

Stadium: Cougar Stadium

Attendance: 63,054

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score

----------------- -- -- -- -- -----

Colorado State...... 0 0 0 13 - 13

Brigham Young....... 7 14 10 3 - 34

Scoring Summary

1st 07:00 BYU - STALEY, Luke 1 yd run (POCHMAN, Owen kick)

2nd 11:30 BYU - STALEY, Luke 7 yd pass from FETERIK, Kevin (POCHMAN, Owen kick)

01:01 BYU - DABNEY, Jaron 15 yd pass from FETERIK, Kevin (POCHMAN, Owen kick)

3rd 02:52 BYU - POCHMAN, Owen 38 yd field goal

01:40 BYU - STALEY, Luke 5 yd run (POCHMAN, Owen kick)

4th 14:55 CSU - REBSTOCK, Pete 30 yd pass from NEWTON, Matt (HURST, C.W. kick)

06:10 BYU - POCHMAN, Owen 43 yd field goal

03:19 CSU - DAVIS, Dallas 40 yd pass from NEWTON, Matt (NEWTON, Matt pass failed)

Team Statistics

CSU BYU

FIRST DOWNS................... 17 22

Rushing..................... 2 6

Passing..................... 12 14

Penalty..................... 3 2

Rushing Attempts.............. 17 41

Yards Gained Rushing.......... 52 157

Yards Lost Rushing............ 24 51

NET YARDS RUSHING............. 28 106

NET YARDS PASSING............. 289 310

Passes Attempted............ 44 37

Passes Completed............ 26 28

Had Intercepted............. 3 0

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS......... 61 78

TOTAL NET YARDS............... 317 416

Average Gain Per Play....... 5.2 5.3

Fumbles: Number-Lost.......... 1-1 2-1

Penalties: Number-Yards....... 11-99 11-90

Number of Punts-Yards......... 6-264 4-187

Average Per Punt............ 44.0 46.8

Punt Returns: Number-Yards.... 2-29 3-4

Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards. 1-17 0-0

Interceptions: Number-Yards... 0-0 3-125

Fumble Returns: Number-Yards.. 0-0 0-0

Miscellaneous Yards........... 17 0

Possession Time............... 21:14 38:46

Third-Down Conversions........ 2 of 11 6 of 15

Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 1 0 of 0

Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 4-31 0-0

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 12 Sep 1999 | Updated: 28 Apr 2011
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In a series that dates back to 1922, BYU has tallied a 30-24-3 mark over Colorado State, including the series' most recent victory -- a 28-21 win in Fort Collins in 1995. Due to the expanded WAC Conference, the two teams have not played since Sept. 30, 1995. Prior to this season, BYU and CSU had been members of the WAC (The Rams joined the league in 1967) and had met on 26 different occasions as members of the conference, including a stretch of 23 straight meetings from 1969 through 1991. Following the WAC expansion in 1996, the two teams have not played. BYU holds a 16-10 mark in games played in Provo, including a 10-4 record in Cougar Stadium. BYU averages 25.5 points per game in Provo, while the Rams have posted an average 18.2 points per contest. BYU head coach LaVell Edwards is 17-4-1 against Colorado State, while CSU's Sonny Lubick is 1-2 against the Cougars. Thursday's game will mark the first-ever Mountain West Conference game for the two teams.

Scouting CSU

Colorado State enters Thursday's game riding a two-game win streak, marking the team's best start since the 1994 season. Colorado State is 1-0 on the road this season and is 26-11 on the road during the Sonny Lubick era. The Rams opened the 1999 campaign with an impressive 41-14 win over in-state rival and Big 12 foe Colorado. In week two, the Rams exposed a few holes in their secondary as the CSU defense gave up 33 points on 597 yards. Matt Newton anchors the CSU offense. The junior has completed 33-of-52 passes on the season, including four TD strikes. Running back Kevin McDougal has pounded out 339 yards on the season, averaging 169.5 yards per game. McDougal is recovering from an adductor strain and is listed as probable for Thursday's game. Dallas Davis has established himself as the go-to receiver, leading the team with 13 receptions for 138 yards over two games. Defensively, Rick Crowell leads CSU with 25 tackles, including a team-leading 16 unassisted takedowns. The defense will be without the services of linebacker Ula Tuitele, who is listed as doubtful with a damaged patellar tendon in his right knee.

Pregame/Travel Information (Subject to Change)

Colorado State's team travel party departs Wednesday evening from Denver International Airport, landing in Salt Lake City and busing to Provo. The team will stay at the Provo Marriott; 101 W. 100 N.; 801-377-4700. Media relations director, Gary Ozzello will arrive in Provo Tuesday evening. Beginning Wednesday, media and public access to the BYU coaches and players will be restricted until after Thursday's game.

Ticket Packages Go on Sale

Just days away from the Cougars' first-ever Mountain West game, ticket office officials have announced a few thousand tickets are still available for the Colorado State game. Ticket sales for the game are expected to increase on Monday and fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets as soon as possible. BYU is also offering a special five-game, season-ticket package. Fans can purchase the five-game package by calling the BYU ticket office at 378-BYU1.

Meet the Coach

LaVell Edwards (28th season): BYU head coach LaVell Edwards enters his 28th season at the helm of the Cougar program. Edwards has produced all but one winning season since taking over the program in 1972, posting a 244-91-3 record during his tenure. Edwards' teams have passed for over 55 miles during his 27-year career, chalked up a National Championship in 1984 and was named college football's Coach of the Year in 1979 and 1984. He has coached two Outland Trophy winners, four Davey O'Brien Trophy winners, 31 All-Americans, 11 conference Player of the Year recipients, 21 Academic All-Americans and has led the Cougars to seven NCAA single-season passing titles. Since 1972, Edwards has guided BYU to 21 postseason bowl appearances, including a string of 17 straight. Only Michigan, Alabama and Nebraska have laced together a string of more consecutive appearances. This week's game will mark the 156th home game for Edwards since becoming head coach in 1972. In 27 seasons, Edwards is 127-28 (.819) in Cougar Stadium. The former Utah State lineman ranks seventh in total victories on the NCAA's all-time list. Edwards needs 11 more wins to tie Nebraska's Tom Osborne for sixth. Among active coaches, Edwards ranks eighth with a 72.5 career winning percentage.

Pound for Pound

The BYU offensive line totals a whopping 1,490 pounds - that's the equivalent of over 5,960 slices of Heaps Brick Oven Pizza. The BYU offensive line averages 298 pounds, while the Ram defensive line averages 265 pounds. Defensively, the Cougars' front four averages nearly 274 pounds, while the Colorado State offensive line weighs in at a hefty 308 pounds.

Putting Competition to the Test in the New Mountain West

In only two weeks of competition as the NCAA's newest Division-I football conference, the Mountain West Conference has gone a long way in establishing itself as a national contender. Mountain West teams have posted a 2-0 record against the PAC-10, as well as the Big 12 and have two teams ranked in the AP Top-25. Washington, Washington State, Baylor and Colorado have all fallen victim to the rising Mountain West. The MWC has posted an overall 9-4 (.692) record against its competition this season, outscoring opponents by an average 29.0 to 21.6 points per game.

Cougars in First Conference Game - A Look Back

Thursday, the Cougars will participate in their first Mountain West Conference game, marking the first conference game for BYU outside the WAC since the 1962 season. In 1962, BYU started play in a new conference with a 27-21 loss at Arizona. The Cougars first win in the new conference came on Nov. 3, 1962 against New Mexico, 27-0. The game also marked BYU's first conference game in Provo.

Feterik to Hale Selected "CNN Play Of The Day"

On Friday, the day after the now-famous 38-yard touchdown pass from Kevin Feterik to freshman Chris Hale, cable-viewing Cougar fans across the nation were delighted to catch the game-winning highlight throughout the day as it was named the "CNN Play of the Day".

Feterik Named USAToday.com Player of the Week

Senior quarterback Kevin Feterik earned USATODAY.COM Player-of-the-Week honors after his 501-yard performance against Washington. Feterik tossed three touchdown passes, including the game-winner with 1:16 remaining in the game. Feterik beat out Alabama's Shaun Alexander, Miami, Ohio's Travis Prentice and Georgia Tech's Joe Hamilton for the weekly honor.

ESPN's Thursday Night Game of the Week

Thursday night's ESPN's Thursday Night Game of the Week telecast from Cougar Stadium will feature the network's first-ever three-man college football commentator team as studio analysts Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit will join Mike Tirico in the booth. Tirico, a 1988 Syracuse graduate, has handled Thursday Night Game of the Week duties for the past two seasons. One of TV's most versatile - and busiest - game and studio commentators, he's also a key part of ESPN's NFL Studio team, hosting Monday Night Countdown and co-hosting Sunday NFL Countdown with Chris Berman. Corso, who last Thursday called Rob Morris "one of the best collegiate linebackers - ever" joined ESPN in 1987 as a game analyst, and moved into the studio in 1989. Known for his candid (and deadly accurate) opinions, he has the knowledge of 28 years of coaching experience at the college and pro levels, including head coaching jobs at Louisville, Indiana, Northern Illinois and the Orlando Renegades of the USFL. Corso is a 1957 graduate of Florida State and is a member of the Seminole Hall of Fame. Herbstreit came to ESPN in 1995 as a college football sideline analyst and Arena League game analyst. A 1993 graduate of Ohio State, Herbstreit was a standout QB for the Buckeyes. The crew will be joined by Dr. Jerry Punch, who will be working the sidelines.

Cougars on National TV

Since its first national television appearance in 1974, BYU has posted a 38-22-2 record while playing in front of a national audience, including a 23-13-2 mark on ESPN. BYU has been a regular on ESPN's Thursday Night Game of the Week in recent history, compiling an 8-2 overall record and a current four-game winning streak. Current assistant coach, Robbie Bosco, led the Cougars to a 20-14 win over Pitt in the first live ESPN College Football broadcast. Over 11 years ago from this Thursday's ESPN broadcast, the Cougars recorded their largest margin of victory while playing on national television, defeating Texas, 72-6, on Sept. 8, 1988. BYU and Colorado State have met five times on either NBC, ABC or ESPN. The Cougars have posted a 4-1 mark in those games, including a 2-0 mark on nationally-televised ESPN games. The two teams last met on ESPN in 1995, with the Cougars fighting to a 28-21 victory in Fort Collins. BYU also spooked the Rams in a Halloween contest on ESPN in 1991, winning 40-17. Following is a breakdown of the Cougars record on a few of the national/regional networks:

ABC -- 20-14

CBS -- 3-1

NBC -- 2-2

ESPN -- 23-13-2

ESPN2 -- 2-2

Fox Sports -- 1-0

TBS -- 1-0

USA -- 0-1

Additional Broadcast Information

In addition to being broadcast live on ESPN to a national television audience, Thursday's game can be heard over the radio waves both locally and across the nation. KSL, with veteran play-by-play announcer Paul James, Marc Lyons and Greg Wrubell, will broadcast the action throughout Utah, Idaho and southern Nevada, beginning at 4 p.m. (MDT). The Westwood One radio network will broadcast the game to a national radio audience with Joel Myers and Marc May calling the action. A real-time, play-by-play account of the game can also be viewed on the internet by clicking on www.BYUCougars.com.

Last Week

BYU recorded its first season-opening victory since the 1996 season after upending Washington, 35-28, on Thursday at Cougar Stadium. In front of a capacity crowd (65,726), senior quarterback Kevin Feterik racked up a career-high 501 yards, including three touchdown completions, in pacing the Cougars to their first victory over the Huskies since 1985.

Trailing, 28-27, with 1:16 remaining in the game, Feterik found freshman Chris Hale in the endzone to secure the seven-point victory. Hale's 38-yard catch marked the first of his collegiate career.

Feterik threw his first of three TDs to tie the game in the second quarter on a 16 yard strike to Jonathan Pittman. Midway through the second quarter, Feterik found Margin Hooks in the endzone to give the Cougars a lead they would hold until the fourth quarter. Hooks, just one of 12 Cougar receivers on the night, lead the team with eight receptions for 140 yards.

The BYU defense held UW to just 80 yards in the first half and prevented the Huskies from snapping the ball past the 50-yard line in the opening half of play. Seniors Brian Gray and Tyler Nelson led BYU with eight tackles, followed by Rob Morris who had seven, including five unassisted takedowns.

Cougar Offense Goes to Hale

Prior to last Thursday's game, he was known as "the Athletic Director's son". After his first collegiate catch, a 38-yard game-winning touchdown reception in front of 65,726 fans, his father is now known as Chris Hale's dad. Five plays earlier, Hale stretched out for a Feterik pass, but came up short as the pass grazed his fingertips. Following a Washington penalty, Feterik found Hale, who had flattened his route after seeing the senior quarterback scrambling, scoring the game-winning touchdown. Hale was recruited as a defensive back, despite setting the Utah High School single-game record with 311 receiving yards last season at Orem High School. Long before he had helped win the game for BYU, Hale, a 5-9 rookie, had gained the respect of his veteran teammates.

"I told him before the game, he was going to catch a pass," Feterik said. "He's a hard worker and he deserved it."

"He is like the energizer bunny in practice," said BYU defensive corner Heshi Robertson. "He just keeps going and going. You are going to see some good things from him."

Injury Update

Running back Mike Nielsen will miss the next 4-6 weeks with a broken bone in the top of his right foot. Nielsen suffered the injury on a kickoff, when a Washington player ran across the top of his foot. Running back Kalani Sitake sustained a mild shoulder separation on Thursday, but is expected to be ready for action against Colorado State. Wide receiver Damion Segovia, who has been recovering from a pulled hamstring since the first week of practice is expected to be ready for the Virginia game on Sept. 25. It is likely Segovia may dress down for the CSU game, but is unlikely to see action.

Cougars Earn National Rankings

Senior quarterback Kevin Feterik leads the nation in total offense after producing 491 yards on Thursday. He is followed by Colorado's Mike Moschetti, who is averaging some 110 yards less. Freshman Luke Staley ranks tied for 16th in scoring offense after producing two touchdowns against the Huskies. Averaging 8.0 catches per game, junior receiver Margin Hooks ranks 13th, while he ranks ninth in receiving yards per game, averaging 140.0 per game. The Cougars lead the nation in passing offense, averaging 501 yards per contest. Air Force and BYU rank first and second in total offense (AFA; 584 ypg/BYU; 573 ypg), while the Cougar defense ranks 30th in rushing defense (82.0 ypg).

Home, Season-Openers - A Rare Occurance

Last Thursday's game marked only the ninth time during the LaVell Edwards' era BYU has opened the season at home. During that span, BYU has posted a 5-4 record. From 1978 to 1985, BYU began eight straight seasons on the road, including an appearance in the Kickoff Classic - a 28-14 win over Boston College. History again repeated itself from 1988 to 1995, when the Cougars hit the road for eight straight season-openers. In the 74-year history of the program, the Cougars have won their home, season-openers by an average of 6.0 points. While opening the season on the road, BYU has lost by an average 0.7 points. Note: BYU will take to the road again in 2000 to open the season. The Cougars will travel to Charlottesville, Va. to face Virginia.

Cougar Stadium Records Fall

Three Cougar Stadium records fell by the wayside on Thursday (vs. Washington). Senior QB Kevin Feterik made 59 pass attempts, breaking both the individual and team records. The old individual record of 57 attempts was held by John Walsh (BYU, 1993), Anthony Calvillo (Utah State, 1992) and Sam King (UNLV, 1981). The team, stadium record was held by Utah State, which attempted 58 passes against the Cougars in 1976. Feterik also led BYU to 37 first downs, setting a new stadium record that had been established at 36 both in 1980 and 1990.

Spreading the Wealth

In the Cougars 38-25 win over Washington, BYU quarterback Kevin Feterik used 12 different receivers to compile a career-high 501 yards passing, including three touchdown passes. Junior Margin Hooks was the Cougars' leading receiver, racking up 140 yards on eight receptions. The Cougars tallied 39 receptions, averaging 12.8 yards per catch.

Fab Freshmen ... Rookies Become Big Men on Campus

Three true-freshmen played a vital roll in the Cougars' season-opening victory over Washington on Thursday. Just three months removed from attending their high school prom, the duo of Fahu Tahi and Luke Staley combined for 60 of BYU's 72 total rushing yards. Staley, the Oregon High School Player of the Year, was credited with both Cougar rushing touchdowns. Chris Hale was elevated to hero status after his first collegiate reception was good for a 38-yard, game-winning touchdown (from senior QB Kevin Feterik). Staley, Tahi and Hale combined for 104 of the Cougars' 501 receiving yards. All totaled, the "Righteous Rookies" combined for three of BYU's five touchdowns and chalked up nearly 30 percent of the Cougs' total offense. The three players were featured on the KUTV Sports Den Saturday evening.

Home Field Advantage

BYU finished the 1998 season with a perfect 6-0 mark at Cougar Stadium. The Cougars outscored their opponents by a combined score of 212-93 at home last season, including a 13-0 shutout against San Diego State. BYU averaged 35.3 points at Cougar Stadium last season, while the Cougar defense held opponents to an average 15.5 points per contest. Since becoming head coach in 1972, LaVell Edwards' teams have posted 126 wins over 154 games (.818) in Provo. Since 1964, the year Cougar Stadium opened, BYU has had just two losing home seasons (0-5, 1968; 1-3, 1971). BYU is 149-44 (.772). Next season, BYU will host Mississippi State for its home opener. That game will mark the 200th game played by BYU in Cougar Stadium.

The Streak Continues

BYU will look to extend its NCAA record 301 straight games without being shutout on Thursday. The Cougars were last blanked in 1977 when Arizona State defeated BYU, 20-0. That loss still marks BYU head coach LaVell Edwards' only shutout in 27 seasons (338 games).

Pound by Pound

The BYU offensive line totals a whopping 1,490 pounds - that's the equivalent of over 5,960 quarter-pound hamburgers. The BYU offensive line averages 298 pounds, while the Husky defensive line averages 290 pounds. Defensively, the Cougars' front four averages nearly 274 pounds, while the Washington offensive line weighs in at a husky (no pun intended) 307 pounds.

Home, Season-Openers - A Rare Occurrence

Thursday's game will mark only the eighth time during the LaVell Edwards' era BYU has opened the season at home. During that span, BYU has posted a 4-4 record. From 1978 to 1985, BYU began eight straight seasons on the road, including an appearance in the Kickoff Classic - a 28-14 win over Boston College. History again repeated itself from 1988 to 1995, when the Cougars hit the road for eight straight season-openers. In the 74-year history of the program, the Cougars have won their home, season-openers by an average of 5.9 points. While opening the season on the road, BYU has lost by an average 0.7 points. Note: BYU will take to the road again in 2000 to open the season. The Cougars will travel to Richmond to face Virginia.

For Whom the Whistle Blows - Get On Board!

During the summer, BYU athletic media relations' personnel distributed some 300 wooden train whistles to various media throughout the country, touting Rob "Freight Train" Morris for the prestigious Butkus Award - an honor given annually to college football's top linebacker. The whistles, which state, "It's Time to Toot His Horn", are a play off an interview between Morris and ABC's Dan Fouts. During the interview Morris told Fouts when he sacked a quarterback, it could be compared to "a freight train hitting a Yugo." The BYU season ticket campaign, "Get on Board", and several other promotions have centered around Morris' candidacy for the Butkus Award. During each home game, some 33,000 wooden train whistles will be blown every time BYU makes a good play or when Morris makes a tackle.

Feterik Named to Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award "Watch List"

Sixteen senior quarterbacks have been selected as candidates for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, presented annually to the nation's top senior collegiate quarterback. The award is selected by the Frank Camp Chapter of the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Educational Foundation. Included among the elite list of candidates for the award are BYU's Kevin Feterik, who completed 202 of 336 passes as a junior for 2,718 yards and 16 touchdowns. Other candidates include, NC State's Jamie Barnette, Michigan's Tom Brady, West Virginia's Marc Bulger, Michigan State's Bill Burke and Jarious Jackson of Notre Dame, Giovanni Carmazzi (Hofstra), Joe Hamilton (Georgia Tech), Todd Husack (Stanford), Doug Johnson (Florida), Tee Martin (Tennessee), Chad Pennington (Marshall), Tim Rattay (Louisiana Tech), Chris Redman (Louisville), Clint Stoerner (Arkansas) and Billy Volek (Fresno State). The 1999 winner will be announced on Nov. 24 with the award presentation to be made in Louisville on December 10. UCLA's Cade McNown won the award last season.

Brian Gray Named to Jim Thorpe Award "Watch List"

BYU senior Brian Gray has been named by the Jim Thorpe Association in Oklahoma City, Okla., as a candidate for the 1999 Jim Thorpe Award. The Jim Thorpe Award is presented annually to the best defensive back in college football. Gray, a 6-2, 215-pound defensive back, is one of 37 names to appear on the "watch list". Other key players that will appear on the BYU schedule this season include, Rico Curtis of San Diego State, Al Rich of Wyoming and Brian Urlacher of New Mexico.

Men in Blue

The August 16th announcement of a uniform change at BYU means the first major change in Cougar football attire for nearly 30 years. Perhaps the most notable change in the BYU uniform is the re-introduction of the blue helmet, marking the first time since 1968 the Cougars have worn a blue helmet. Following is a year-by-year breakdown of the evolution of the BYU helmet:

1950-1954 -- Solid white helmet with a single blue stripe running down the center.

1955-1960 -- White helmet replaced with a plain, silver helmet.

1961-1963 -- Blue player numbers are added to the silver helmet.

1964-1965 - Silver helmet is replaced with solid blue helmet.

1966-1968 -- A blue "Y", surrounded by a white oval is placed on the helmet

1969 -- Traditional white helmet with blue and white decals is used for the next 30 years.

1970 -- "Cage loops", a Floyd Johnson invention, are added to the helmet.

1978 -- The oval was dropped and a solid blue "Y" was used on the helmet.

1978 -- Little blue stickers (Cougar heads) are used by players to designated top plays.

1979 -- After losing four games in 1978, blue oval with white "Y" returned to the helmet.

1993 -- Black is added as a third color on the helmet.

1994 -- Players vote to discontinue the use of the cougar-head stickers.

1998 -- Two black stripes, separated by a blue stripe is added to the crown of the helmet.

1999 -- (August 16) BYU unveils its new logo and colors, complete with new football uniforms and helmets. A darker shade of blue and white become the official colors of the University, with tan serving as the primary accent color. The re-birth of the blue helmet in 1999 is the first time BYU has worn a different color, other than white, for over 30 years. The new logo on the side of the helmet, similar to the traditional side decal, is the first new design used on a BYU helmet since 1978. The new uniforms represent a new and flashy look, never before used on the collegiate playing field. The new-look uniforms and helmets represent the first major uniform change under the LaVell Edwards era.

On This Day (September 16)

Since the Cougars' first season in 1922, BYU has played a total of seven times on this date, posting a 5-2 record on Sept. 16. The Cougars are 3-1 in games played on Sept. 16 in Provo.

All in the Family

There are four sets of brothers listed on the 1999 BYU football roster. They include Brandon (QB) and Cliff (WR) Doman, Rob (DB) and Justin (DB) Warcup, Luke (RB) and Dustin (DB) Staley and Kalani (FB) and TJ (DL) Sitake. The family tradition continues with freshman receiver Chris Hale and his father, athletics director Val Hale. Defensive line coach Tom Ramage is joined by his son, offensive lineman Corey Ramage.

Out With the Old, In With the New

After some 36 years in the Western Athletic Conference, the Cougars joined seven other former members of the WAC and created the new Mountain West Conference, headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Cougars, along with Air Force, Colorado State, San Diego State, Utah, UNLV, New Mexico and Wyoming became founding members of the Mountain West Conference, which began operation on July 1, 1999. Shortly after the league began operations, Commissioner Craig Thompson announced a multi-year television package with the nation's sports leader, ESPN. In addition, the Conference has announced two guaranteed bowl bids. The league champion will take on Conference USA champion at the AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl in Memphis, Tenn. The MWC runner-up will travel to Las Vegas to take on a WAC opponent at the EA Sports Las Vegas Bowl.

All in the Family

There are four sets of brothers listed on the 1999 BYU football roster. They include Brandon (QB) and Cliff (WR) Doman, Rob (DB) and Justin (DB) Warcup, Luke (RB) and Dustin (DB) Staley and Kalani (FB) and TJ (DL) Sitake. The family tradition continues with freshman receiver Chris Hale and his father, athletics director Val Hale. Defensive line coach Tom Ramage is joined by his son, offensive lineman Corey Ramage.

Cougars Crack AP Top-25

For the first time since the final AP poll in 1996, the Cougars have broke into the AP Top-25. After a 35-28 win on Thursday, voters ranked BYU No. 25 in this week's poll, while BYU claimed the 27th position in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches' POLL. This week's opponent, Colorado State ranks 23rd in the AP Top-25 and 24th in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Poll.

Cougars Picked to Win First-Ever MWC Title

In a vote of selected media and Mountain West head coaches, BYU has been tapped the preseason favorite to claim the league's first football championship. BYU received five of the eight first-place votes in the coaches' poll, while the Cougars tallied 35 of 49 first-place votes in the media poll.

Birthday Greetings

On Tuesday, Sept. 14, senior quarterback Kevin Feterik celebrated his 22nd birthday. Throughout his career, including high school, Feterik has not lost a game as a starter during the week of his birthday.

Did You Know ...

Though they did not play, there are two current players who were listed on the Cougars' roster when the two teams last met in 1995. (Ned Sterns and Dustin Staley) Despite being members of the Western Athletic Conference, the two teams have not met since the 1995 season. In fact, this year's true freshmen were playing football as freshmen in high school when the two teams last met. Other players who have played against Colorado State include, Rob Morris (1993) and Kalani Sitake (1994). As a freshman in 1993, Morris tallied a 27-yard reception in the Cougars' 27-22 win over CSU.

Some Things Never Change

According to a recent survey of each Division-I program, BYU has one of the most experienced and stable coaching staffs in the nation. 1999 is the fifth year without a staff change for BYU, making it the most cohesive unit in the nation. Entering its fourth year as a unit, Penn State ranks second to the Cougars. BYU coaches have an average tenure of 15.5 years at BYU, the third-highest average in the nation behind Penn State (19.9) and Florida State (15.7).

Hooks Taking Aim on BYU Record Book

Junior receiver Margin Hooks led the Cougars with eight catches for 140 yards against Washington. The 5-11 speedster from Waco, Texas needs just 1,102 yards to set the single-season yardage record - that's an average of 110.1 yards per game. Currently, Hooks is on pace to eclipse the 1,500 yard mark.

The New Millennium

Following is a look at some of BYU's future non-conference opponents, beginning next season and running through the 2009 campaign: Virginia -- Georgia Tech -- Mississippi State -- Stanford -- Syracuse -- USC -- California -- Notre Dame -- UCLA -- Nevada -- North Carolina -- Utah State -- Florida State -- Washington

 

 


undefined BYU Football Game Statistics


Location: Provo, Utah
Date: 9/16/1999
Attendance: 63054
Line Score
Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Colorado State0001313
BYU71410334

Scoring Summary

TeamTypeTimeCSUBYU
BYUTD07:00 1QSTALEY,Luke 1 YdRUSH(POCHMAN,Owen GOOD)07
BYUTD11:30 2QSTALEY,Luke 7 YdPASSby FETERIK,Kevin(POCHMAN,Owen GOOD)014
BYUTD01:01 2QDABNEY,Jaron 15 YdPASSby FETERIK,Kevin(POCHMAN,Owen GOOD)021
BYUFG02:52 3QPOCHMAN,Owen 38 YdFIELD GOAL024
BYUTD01:40 3QSTALEY,Luke 5 YdRUSH(POCHMAN,Owen GOOD)031
CSUTD14:55 4QREBSTOCK,Pete 30 YdPASSby NEWTON,Matt(HURST,C.W. GOOD)731
BYUFG06:10 4QPOCHMAN,Owen 43 YdFIELD GOAL734
CSUTD03:19 4QDAVIS,Dallas 40 YdPASSby NEWTON,Matt(NEWTON,Matt FAIL)1334

Team Stats

CSUBYU
1st Downs1922
- Rushing 27
- Passing1413
- Penalty32
Rushing 28100
- Attempt1740
- Gain52151
- Loss2451
- TDs Rushing02
Passing289310
- Attempts4437
- Completions2628
- Interceptions30
- TDs Passing22
Total Offensive PlaysN/AN/A
Total Net Yards--
Average Gain per Play--
Fumbles - Lost1 - 12 - 1
Penalties - Yards11 - 9411 - 106
Interceptions - Yards-3 - 125
Punts - Yards7 - 3134 - 187
Average Per Punt--
Punt Returns - Yards2 - 294 - 16
Kickoff Returns - Yards1 - 17-
Time of Possession23:2136:39
Third Down Conversions2 of 116 of 14
Fourth Down Conversions0 of 10 of 0
Sacks - Yards4 - 310 - 0
Colorado State Passing
AthleteCompAttIntYdsY/ALngTDSkEffic
NEWTON,Matt264432896.574020115.63
BYU Passing
AthleteCompAttIntYdsY/ALngTDSkEffic
Kevin Feterik283703108.383424163.89
Colorado State Rushing
AthleteNoGainLossNetAvgLngTD
SANDERS,Rahsaan11346282.590
RUFF,Duan4164123.0110
STOUT,Jason12022.020
NEWTON,Matt1014-14-14.000
BYU Rushing
AthleteNoGainLossNetAvgLngTD
Luke Staley14683654.6272
Naufahu Tahi6305254.2130
Donny Atuaia3110113.780
Brandon Doman18088.080
Jaron Dabney43030.820
Ned Stearns312931.0100
Will Snowden11011.010
Bret Engemann101-1-1.000
Kevin Feterik71833-15-2.190
Colorado State Receivers
AthleteNoYdsAvgLngTD
DAVIS,Dallas58517.0401
CUPPARI,Joey44411.0160
REBSTOCK,Pete34214.0301
OCHOA,Jose3299.7150
RICE,Frank5285.6200
SANDERS,Rahsaan22010.0110
WOOLSTENHULME,C2189.0120
SVOBODA,Brad11212.0120
UELAND,Jon11111.0110
BYU Receivers
AthleteNoYdsAvgLngTD
Margin Hooks57214.4340
Ben Horton56012.0290
Donny Atuaia44812.0270
Luke Staley33511.7251
Naufahu Tahi3289.3160
Jonathan Pittman3206.7100
Jaron Dabney11515.0151
Tevita Ofahengaue11414.0140
Michael Westbrook294.580
Carlos Nuno199.090
Colorado State Fumbles
AthleteFumLostRec
NEWTON,Matt11-
BYU Fumbles
AthleteFumLostRec
Bret Engemann11-
Ben Horton10-
Colorado State Interceptions
AthleteFumYdsTD
N/A
BYU Interceptions
AthleteFumYdsTD
Jared Lee1600
Jeff Holtry1460
Setema Gali, Jr.1190
Colorado State Defensive
AthleteTotSoloSacksTFL/YPBUFFQBH
GIBSON,Terrence-2-----
DAY,Aaron-0-----
STOUT,Jason-0-----
CROWELL,Rick-3-----
COLACION,Tony-001/9---
WADE,Adam-0-----
NEWTON,Matt-1-----
NELSON,Rhett-3-----
GALLIMORE,Jason-0-----
OLSON,Erik-2-1/31--
SPRAGUE,Aaron-1-2/12---
LOWE,Ameer-5-0/51--
VICKERS,David-0-1/9-1-
HOWELL,John-510/5---
MCGUCKIN,Chad-------
HEALD,Doug-1-----
GOOLSBY,Danny-5-0/16---
STEWARD,Josh-1-----
WOLF,Casey-0-----
BENNETT,Jamie-1----1
MARTIN,Rocky-2-----
MACKENZIE,Mike-0-----
POLLARD,Greg-3-----
CIESLINSKI,Rob-0-----
HAGGANS,Clark-421/26---
TEAM-0-----
BYU Defensive
AthleteTotSoloSacksTFL/YPBUFFQBH
York Frierson-1-----
Brian Gray-1-----
Kevon Morton-1-----
Jared Lee-3-----
Heshimu Robertson-2-----
Tyler Nelson-2--1--
Dustin Staley-3-----
Tyson Smith----1--
Elan Edwards-1-----
Rob Warcup-2-----
Doug Henstrom-1-----
Andrew Fales-0-----
Jesse Sowards-1-----
Isaac Kelley-1-----
Michael Madsen-1-----
Rob Morris-3-0/6--1
Jeff Holtry-0-----
Justin Ena-3-----
Josh Lowe-1-----
Dan Decoite-1-----
Chris Hoke-2-----
Hans Olsen-1----1
Ryan Denney----1-1
Byron Frisch-3-0/1811-
Chris Watkins-0-----
Setema Gali, Jr.------2
Colorado State Drive Summary
StartQuarterBall AtPlaysYardsResult
SOS00K
,O130P
,O1628I
AG,319P
,O235P
NUT624P
,O2413P
NUT33P
NUT3-4P
,O3312F
,O3580T
NUT951I
,O4980T
MUB417I
BYU Drive Summary
StartQuarterBall AtPlaysYardsResult
NUT1579T
TN,61F
NUT1078T
NUT424P
NUT971T
NUT1-2H
,O33-6P
NUT38P
NUT1145F
MUB232T
,O4632P
TN,529F
,O420F
TN,33H

Play By Play

1st
TimePosSpotPlayCSUBYU
-Change of possession, BYU ball on BYU35, 1st and 65.
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the CSU0, touchback.
15:00COLORADO STATE drive start at 15:00.
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 7 yards to the CSU27 (NELSON,Tyler).
-PENALTY CSU holding 10 yards to the CSU17.
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 2 yards to the CSU19 (OLSEN,Hans).
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 1 yard to the CSU20 (FRISCH,Byron;HOKE,Chris).
-HORINEK,Deone punt 49 yards to the BYU31, DABNEY,Jaron return 12 yards to the BYU43, PENALTY BYU illegal block 22 yards to the BYU21, 1st and 10, BYU ball on BYU21.
12:53BYU drive start at 12:53.
-FETERIK,Kevin sacked for loss of 9 yards to the BYU12 (COLACION,Tony;HAGGANS,Clark).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 34 yards to the BYU46, 1ST DOWN BYU (HOWELL,John).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to PITTMAN,Jonatha for 2 yards to the BYU48 (HOWELL,John;STOUT,Jason).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to ATUAIA,Donny for 9 yards to the CSU43, 1ST DOWN BYU (GIBSON,Terrence).
-STALEY,Luke rush for 4 yards to the CSU39 (CROWELL,Rick;OLSON,Erik).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 9 yards to the CSU30, 1ST DOWN BYU (HOWELL,John;TEAM).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to STALEY,Luke for 3 yards to the CSU27 (POLLARD,Greg).
-PENALTY BYU false start 5 yards to the CSU32.
09:34Timeout BYU, clock 09:34.
-STALEY,Luke rush for 5 yards to the CSU27 (HAGGANS,Clark;OLSON,Erik).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to ATUAIA,Donny for 8 yards to the CSU19, 1ST DOWN BYU (GIBSON,Terrence).
08:45Timeout BYU, clock 08:45.
-FETERIK,Kevin sacked for loss of 8 yards to the CSU27 (HAGGANS,Clark).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin (LOWE,Ameer).
-FETERIK,Kevin rush for 9 yards to the CSU18, out-of-bounds (CROWELL,Rick), PENALTY CSU personal foul 9 yards to the CSU9, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-1st and 9.
-STALEY,Luke rush for no gain to the CSU9 (HAGGANS,Clark).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to WESTBROOK,Micha for 8 yards to the CSU1 (POLLARD,Greg).
07:00STALEY,Luke rush for 1 yard to the CSU0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 07:00.06
-POCHMAN,Owen kick attempt good.07
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the CSU0, touchback.
06:53COLORADO STATE drive start at 06:53.
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to REBSTOCK,Pete.
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 3 yards to the CSU23 (MORRIS,Rob).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to REBSTOCK,Pete.
-PENALTY BYU roughing passer 14 yards to the CSU37, 1ST DOWN CSU.
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 9 yards to the CSU46 (EDWARDS,Elan).
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 2 yards to the CSU48, 1ST DOWN CSU (HOKE,Chris).
-NEWTON,Matt pass intercepted by HOLTRY,Jeff at the BYU41, HOLTRY,Jeff return 46 yards to the CSU13 (NEWTON,Matt).
05:15BYU drive start at 05:15.
-PENALTY BYU false start 5 yards to the CSU18.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to OFAHENGAUE,Tevi for 14 yards to the CSU4 (CROWELL,Rick).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 2 yards to the CSU2, 1ST DOWN BYU (MARTIN,Rocky;LOWE,Ameer).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to NUNO,Carlos.
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for loss of 5 yards to the CSU7 (LOWE,Ameer).
-FETERIK,Kevin sacked for loss of 5 yards to the CSU12 (HOWELL,John).
02:24POCHMAN,Owen field goal attempt from 30 BLOCKED, recovered by CSU LOWE,Ameer at CSU12 spot at CSU12, clock 02:24 (blocked by WOLF,Casey), HAGGANS,Clark for 17 yards to the CSU29 (SOWARDS,Jesse).
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 2 yards to the CSU31 (WARCUP,Rob).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to REBSTOCK,Pete for 5 yards to the CSU36 (ENA,Justin).
-PENALTY CSU delay of game 5 yards to the CSU31.
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to REBSTOCK,Pete.
-HORINEK,Deone punt 47 yards to the BYU22, DABNEY,Jaron return 0 yards to the BYU22 (NELSON,Rhett).
00:35BYU drive start at 00:35.
-FETERIK,Kevin rush for 9 yards to the BYU31 (LOWE,Ameer).
2nd
TimePosSpotPlayCSUBYU
15:00Start of 2nd quarter, clock 15:00.
-STALEY,Luke rush for 3 yards to the BYU34, 1ST DOWN BYU (MARTIN,Rocky;CROWELL,Rick).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 13 yards to the BYU47, 1ST DOWN BYU (STEWARD,Josh).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 4 yards to the CSU49 (CROWELL,Rick).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to STALEY,Luke for 25 yards to the CSU24, 1ST DOWN BYU (HOWELL,John).
-PENALTY BYU false start 5 yards to the CSU29.
12:47Timeout Colorado State, clock 12:47.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin (OLSON,Erik).
-STEARNS,Ned rush for 10 yards to the CSU19 (MACKENZIE,Mike;STEWARD,Josh), PENALTY CSU face mask 10 yards to the CSU9, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-1st and 9.
-STALEY,Luke rush for 2 yards to the CSU7 (POLLARD,Greg).
11:30FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to STALEY,Luke for 7 yards to the CSU0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 11:30.013
-POCHMAN,Owen kick attempt good.014
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the CSU0, touchback.
11:26COLORADO STATE drive start at 11:26.
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to OCHOA,Jose (NELSON,Tyler).
-RUFF,Duan rush for 3 yards to the CSU23 (WATKINS,Chris;HOLTRY,Jeff).
-RUFF,Duan rush for 2 yards to the CSU25 (MORRIS,Rob).
10:14Timeout Colorado State, clock 10:14.
-HORINEK,Deone punt 50 yards to the BYU25, DABNEY,Jaron return 4 yards to the BYU29 (NELSON,Rhett), PENALTY CSU kick catching interference 4 yards to the BYU33, 1st and 10, BYU ball on BYU33.
09:59BYU drive start at 09:59.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 18 yards to the CSU49, 1ST DOWN BYU (GOOLSBY,Danny).
-STEARNS,Ned rush for 2 yards to the CSU47 (HOWELL,John).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to ATUAIA,Donny for 4 yards to the CSU43 (HOWELL,John).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to WESTBROOK,Micha.
08:32Timeout Colorado State, clock 08:32.
-SOWARDS,Jesse punt 24 yards to the CSU19, out-of-bounds.
08:26COLORADO STATE drive start at 08:26.
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 2 yards to the CSU21 (MORRIS,Rob;LOWE,Josh).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to SVOBODA,Brad for 12 yards to the CSU33, 1ST DOWN CSU (MORRIS,Rob;LEE,Jared).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to DAVIS,Dallas for 14 yards to the CSU47, 1ST DOWN CSU (ROBERTSON,Heshi).
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for 6 yards to the BYU47 (LOWE,Josh;HOKE,Chris).
-PENALTY CSU holding 10 yards to the CSU43.
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for no gain to the CSU43 (HOKE,Chris).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete.
-HORINEK,Deone punt 34 yards to the BYU23, fair catch by DABNEY,Jaron, PENALTY CSU kick catching interference 6 yards to the BYU29, 1st and 10, BYU ball on BYU29.
05:32BYU drive start at 05:32.
-STALEY,Luke rush for 8 yards to the BYU37 (LOWE,Ameer).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 7 yards to the BYU44, 1ST DOWN BYU (VICKERS,David;HOWELL,John).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 29 yards to the CSU27, fumble forced by VICKERS,David, fumble by HORTON,Ben recovered by BYU HALE,Chris at CSU25, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for loss of 2 yards to the CSU27.
-ATUAIA,Donny rush for 8 yards to the CSU19 (WOLF,Casey;BENNETT,Jamie).
-STALEY,Luke rush for 5 yards to the CSU14, 1ST DOWN BYU (BENNETT,Jamie).
-STEARNS,Ned rush for loss of 9 yards to the CSU23 (SPRAGUE,Aaron;VICKERS,David).
-DOMAN,Brandon rush for 8 yards to the CSU15.
01:01FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to DABNEY,Jaron for 15 yards to the CSU0, 1ST DOWN BYU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 01:01.020
-POCHMAN,Owen kick attempt good.021
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the CSU0, RICE,Frank return 17 yards to the CSU17 (SOWARDS,Jesse;KELLEY,Isaac).
00:55COLORADO STATE drive start at 00:55.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to DAVIS,Dallas for 11 yards to the CSU28, 1ST DOWN CSU (ROBERTSON,Heshi).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to DAVIS,Dallas.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to RICE,Frank for 2 yards to the CSU30 (GRAY,Brian).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to SVOBODA,Brad.
-HORINEK,Deone punt 49 yards to the BYU21, downed.
00:07BYU drive start at 00:07.
-FETERIK,Kevin rush for loss of 2 yards to the BYU19.
00:00End of half, clock 00:00.
3rd
TimePosSpotPlayCSUBYU
15:00Start of 3rd quarter, clock 15:00, CSU ball on CSU35.
-HURST,C.W. kickoff 65 yards to the BYU0, touchback.
14:54BYU drive start at 14:54.
-PENALTY BYU holding 10 yards to the BYU10.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to NUNO,Carlos for 9 yards to the BYU19.
-STALEY,Luke rush for 4 yards to the BYU23 (LOWE,Ameer).
-FETERIK,Kevin sacked for loss of 9 yards to the BYU14 (HAGGANS,Clark).
-SOWARDS,Jesse punt 56 yards to the CSU30, DAVIS,Dallas return 13 yards to the CSU43, PENALTY CSU IB 10 yards to the CSU33, 1st and 10, CSU ball on CSU33.
12:25COLORADO STATE drive start at 12:25.
-SANDERS,Rahsaan rush for loss of 6 yards to the CSU27 (MORRIS,Rob).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to SANDERS,Rahsaan for 9 yards to the CSU36 (ENA,Justin).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to DAVIS,Dallas.
-HORINEK,Deone punt 41 yards to the BYU23, downed.
11:29BYU drive start at 11:29.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to PITTMAN,Jonatha.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to PITTMAN,Jonatha for 8 yards to the BYU31 (LOWE,Ameer).
-STALEY,Luke rush for no gain to the BYU31 (GOOLSBY,Danny;VICKERS,David).
-SOWARDS,Jesse punt 59 yards to the CSU10, DAVIS,Dallas return 16 yards to the CSU26 (STALEY,Dustin;FALES,Andrew).
09:57COLORADO STATE drive start at 09:57.
-RUFF,Duan rush for loss of 4 yards to the CSU22 (FRISCH,Byron).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to OCHOA,Jose for 5 yards to the CSU27 (NELSON,Tyler).
-PENALTY CSU illegal participation 5 yards to the CSU22.
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to SVOBODA,Brad.
-HORINEK,Deone punt 43 yards to the BYU35, DABNEY,Jaron return 0 yards to the BYU35 (NELSON,Rhett).
08:04BYU drive start at 08:04.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to PITTMAN,Jonatha.
-PENALTY BYU false start 5 yards to the BYU30.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to PITTMAN,Jonatha for 10 yards to the BYU40 (OLSON,Erik;STEWARD,Josh).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to TAHI,Naufahu for 6 yards to the BYU46, 1ST DOWN BYU (GIBSON,Terrence;GALLIMORE,Jason).
-ATUAIA,Donny rush for 3 yards to the BYU49 (GOOLSBY,Danny;CIESLINSKI,Rob).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 4 yards to the CSU47 (GOOLSBY,Danny).
-PENALTY BYU delay of game 5 yards to the BYU48.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 18 yards to the CSU34, 1ST DOWN BYU (SPRAGUE,Aaron).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to TAHI,Naufahu for 16 yards to the CSU18, 1ST DOWN BYU (OLSON,Erik;GOOLSBY,Danny).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to WESTBROOK,Micha for 1 yard to the CSU17 (GOOLSBY,Danny;STEWARD,Josh).
-STALEY,Luke rush for loss of 3 yards to the CSU20 (OLSON,Erik;SPRAGUE,Aaron).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin.
02:52POCHMAN,Owen field goal attempt from 38 GOOD, clock 02:52.024
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the CSU0, touchback.
02:48COLORADO STATE drive start at 02:48.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to OCHOA,Jose for 15 yards to the CSU35, 1ST DOWN CSU (NELSON,Tyler;DECOITE,Dan).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to WOOLSTENHULME,C for 6 yards to the CSU41 (LOWE,Josh), PENALTY BYU personal foul 15 yards to the BYU44, 1ST DOWN CSU.
-1st and 10.
-PENALTY CSU holding 10 yards to the CSU46.
-NEWTON,Matt rush for loss of 14 yards to the CSU32, fumble forced by FRISCH,Byron, fumble by NEWTON,Matt recovered by BYU HOKE,Chris at CSU32.
01:52BYU drive start at 01:52.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to ATUAIA,Donny for 27 yards to the CSU5, 1ST DOWN BYU (MARTIN,Rocky;HOWELL,John).
01:40STALEY,Luke rush for 5 yards to the CSU0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 01:40.030
-POCHMAN,Owen kick attempt good.031
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the CSU0, touchback.
01:36COLORADO STATE drive start at 01:36.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to DAVIS,Dallas for 12 yards to the CSU32, 1ST DOWN CSU (WARCUP,Rob), PENALTY BYU personal foul 15 yards to the CSU47, 1ST DOWN CSU.
-1st and 10.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to RICE,Frank for 1 yard to the CSU48 (KELLEY,Isaac).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to CUPPARI,Joey for 13 yards to the BYU39, 1ST DOWN CSU.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to CUPPARI,Joey for 9 yards to the BYU30 (LEE,Jared).
4th
TimePosSpotPlayCSUBYU
15:00Start of 4th quarter, clock 15:00.
14:55NEWTON,Matt pass complete to REBSTOCK,Pete for 30 yards to the BYU0, 1ST DOWN CSU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 14:55.631
-HURST,C.W. kick attempt good.731
-HURST,C.W. kickoff 65 yards to the BYU0, touchback.
14:48BYU drive start at 14:48.
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 13 yards to the BYU33, 1ST DOWN BYU (LOWE,Ameer;HOWELL,John).
-STALEY,Luke rush for 4 yards to the BYU37 (COLACION,Tony;GOOLSBY,Danny).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 6 yards to the BYU43, 1ST DOWN BYU (GOOLSBY,Danny).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to TAHI,Naufahu for 6 yards to the BYU49 (GOOLSBY,Danny).
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for no gain to the BYU49 (GOOLSBY,Danny).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 3 yards to the CSU48 (OLSON,Erik).
-SOWARDS,Jesse punt 48 yards to the CSU0, touchback.
11:05COLORADO STATE drive start at 11:05.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to OCHOA,Jose for 9 yards to the CSU29 (ENA,Justin).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to REBSTOCK,Pete for 7 yards to the CSU36, 1ST DOWN CSU (HENSTROM,Doug).
-PENALTY CSU pass interference 15 yards to the CSU21.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to SANDERS,Rahsaan for 11 yards to the CSU32 (DECOITE,Dan).
09:27Timeout Colorado State, clock 09:27.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to RICE,Frank for 20 yards to the BYU48, 1ST DOWN CSU (LEE,Jared).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to WOOLSTENHULME,C for 12 yards to the BYU36, 1ST DOWN CSU (ENA,Justin;HOLTRY,Jeff).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete.
-STOUT,Jason rush for 2 yards to the BYU34 (FRISCH,Byron).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to WOOLSTENHULME,C.
-PENALTY BYU offside defense 5 yards to the BYU29.
-NEWTON,Matt pass intercepted by GALI,Setema at the BYU27, GALI,Setema return 19 yards to the BYU46.
08:05BYU drive start at 08:05.
-STALEY,Luke rush for 27 yards to the CSU27, 1ST DOWN BYU (OLSON,Erik).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 2 yards to the CSU25 (OLSON,Erik;GOOLSBY,Danny).
-ATUAIA,Donny rush for no gain to the CSU25 (HAGGANS,Clark;GOOLSBY,Danny).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to WESTBROOK,Micha.
06:10POCHMAN,Owen field goal attempt from 43 GOOD, clock 06:10.734
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the CSU0, touchback.
06:05COLORADO STATE drive start at 06:05.
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to WOOLSTENHULME,C (DENNEY,Ryan).
-RUFF,Duan rush for 11 yards to the CSU31, 1ST DOWN CSU (STALEY,Dustin).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to RICE,Frank for 4 yards to the CSU35.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to DAVIS,Dallas for 8 yards to the CSU43, 1ST DOWN CSU (STALEY,Dustin).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to REBSTOCK,Pete.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to UELAND,Jon for 11 yards to the BYU46, 1ST DOWN CSU (LEE,Jared).
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete to REBSTOCK,Pete.
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to CUPPARI,Joey for 6 yards to the BYU40 (STALEY,Dustin).
03:19NEWTON,Matt pass complete to DAVIS,Dallas for 40 yards to the BYU0, 1ST DOWN CSU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 03:19.1334
-NEWTON,Matt pass attempt failed.
-NAUGHTON,Kent kickoff 9 yards to the CSU44, downed.
03:16BYU drive start at 03:16.
-SNOWDEN,Will rush for 1 yard to the CSU43 (MARTIN,Rocky).
-ENGEMANN,Bret at QB for BYU.
-ENGEMANN,Bret rush for loss of 1 yard to the CSU44, fumble by ENGEMANN,Bret recovered by CSU MCGUCKIN,Chad at CSU44.
02:33COLORADO STATE drive start at 02:33.
-NEWTON,Matt pass incomplete (SMITH,Tyson).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to RICE,Frank for 1 yard to the CSU45 (MORTON,Kevon).
-NEWTON,Matt pass complete to CUPPARI,Joey for 16 yards to the BYU39, 1ST DOWN CSU (FRIERSON,York).
-NEWTON,Matt pass intercepted by LEE,Jared at the BYU25, LEE,Jared return 60 yards to the CSU15 (NEWTON,Matt;WADE,Adam).
01:37BYU drive start at 01:37.
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for 2 yards to the CSU13 (MARTIN,Rocky).
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for 1 yard to the CSU12 (HAGGANS,Clark).
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for no gain to the CSU12 (BENNETT,Jamie;STEWARD,Josh).
00:00End of game, clock 00:00.