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Anonymous | Posted: 23 Oct 1999 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Pochman's record-setting kicking leads BYU to Win Over UNLV

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LAS VEGAS -- Owen Pochman's five field goals led league co-leader BYU, ranked No. 19, to a 29-0 shutout Saturday over UNLV.

BYU improved to 6-1 overall and remained undefeated in the Mountain West Conference at 3-0, identical records to Utah. UNLV fell to 3-4 overall and 1-2 in the MWC.

Pochman's 17 points was a new kick scoring record for a game, surpassing Joe Liljenquist and Pochman's brother Ethan (against Arkansas State in 1996), who each had 16 points. The junior's fifth field goal of the night was his eighth consecutive and tied Liljenquist's 1969 school record against Colorado State.

With BYU Rob Morris returning to his middle linebacker spot for the first time since he was injured in game number two this season and national attention focused on the Tyson-Norris boxing match in Las Vegas, the Cougar defense took the fight out of UNLV. The Rebels were two of 14 in third down conversions and netted 24 yards rushing.

"People talk about their offense, but their defense is so stifling and overwhelming," said UNLV Coach John Robinson. "We could not effectively move the ball against them. Their defense is as good as I've seen in some time and they have a chance to be a top 10 team."

Before that defense got a chance, BYU's offense scored a first quarter touchdown at 11:14 when Kevin Feterik connected on a 12-yard pass to tight end Doug Jolley. That pass was the 12th consecutive game in which Feterik had thrown a TD pass.

"I was in the right place at the right time," said Jolley. "I saw it was zone coverage, so I tried to find an open spot over the middle."

The only other TD of the night came with 13:48 in the fourth quarter when Luke Staley scored his ninth rushing touchdown of the season to cap a 98 yard drive. The freshman has scored a TD in each of the six games he has played this season.

Following Jolley's initial score, Jaron Dabney recovered his fumbled punt return, but the Cougars fumbled several plays later, and gave up a pass interception on their third possession in the first quarter. However, the BYU defense forced three Rebel punts and the Cougar offense battled back from a punt return which started on the 11-yard-line to set up Pochman's first field goal.

That field goal was set up by back-to-back runs of 17 and 18 yards by Staley as the second quarter started. The 47-yard field goal, tied Pochman's previous bests the past two seasons.

UNLV then penetrated BYU's redzone to the 19-yard-line before the Cougar defense and penalties pushed the Rebel's back to the 45-yard-line. Cougar safety Tyson Smith then had a 52-yard pass interception to set up Pochman's 26-yard field goal. Pochman then added a 28-yard field goal before the half ended.

Feterik threw his second interception of the night on BYU's first possession in the third quarter, but Pochman came back with a 31-yard field goal on the next series. When the defense held again, the Rebels had BYU pinned on the two-yard-line. On the first play, Feterik fired a 48 yard pass, his longest of the season, to Margin Hooks off a play action fake. That play set up Staley's fourth quarter score.

The Cougars' final score came when Andrew Fales recovered a high UNLV snap to its punter on the 10-yard-line. That set up Pochman's fifth field goal, a 30-yarder with 9:21 left in the game.

Linebacker Justin Ena blocked UNLV's punt on the next series.

"Ena is one of the best linebacker's I've seen," said Robinson.

Defensively, Morris led all Cougars with five unassisted tackles, two assisted tackles and one tackle for an eight-yard loss. BYU forced 11 tackles for a minus 66 yards. Hooks led the Cougar receivers with six catches for 108 yards, while Fahu Tahi netted 89 yards rushing.

Date: Oct 23, 1999

Site: Las Vegas, NV

Stadium: Sam Boyd Stadium

Attendance: 30,599

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score

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Brigham Young....... 7 9 3 10 - 29

UNLV................ 0 0 0 0 - 0

Scoring Summary:

1st 11:14 BYU - JOLLEY, Doug 12 yd pass from FETERIK, Kevin (POCHMAN, Owen kick)

2nd 08:13 BYU - POCHMAN, Owen 47 yd field goal

03:09 BYU - POCHMAN, Owen 26 yd field goal

00:53 BYU - POCHMAN, Owen 28 yd field goal

3rd 04:55 BYU - POCHMAN, Owen 31 yd field goal

4th 13:48 BYU - STALEY, Luke 4 yd run (POCHMAN, Owen kick)

09:21 BYU - POCHMAN, Owen 30 yd field goal

Team Statistics

BYU UNLV

FIRST DOWNS................... 24 10

Rushing..................... 13 2

Passing..................... 10 5

Penalty..................... 1 3

Rushing Attempts.............. 35 37

Yards Gained Rushing.......... 170 118

Yards Lost Rushing............ 27 94

NET YARDS RUSHING............. 143 24

NET YARDS PASSING............. 256 94

Passes Attempted............ 43 19

Passes Completed............ 23 10

Had Intercepted............. 2 1

TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS......... 78 56

TOTAL NET YARDS............... 399 118

Average Gain Per Play....... 5.1 2.1

Fumbles: Number-Lost.......... 2-1 0-0

Penalties: Number-Yards....... 7-66 9-74

Number of Punts-Yards......... 3-125 10-424

Average Per Punt............ 41.7 42.4

Punt Returns: Number-Yards.... 7-55 0-0

Kickoff Returns: Number-Yards. 1-41 7-141

Interceptions: Number-Yards... 1-52 2-10

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

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

Possession Time............... 29:29 30:31

Third-Down Conversions........ 7 of 16 2 of 14

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

Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 5-41 3-19

Individual Statistics

Brigham Young UNLV

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg

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TAHI, Fahu 16 94 5 89 0 24 5.6 HARO, Joe 4 59 0 59 0 38 14.8

STALEY, Luke 7 54 0 54 1 16 7.7 RUDOLPH, Jeremi 4 13 0 13 0 7 3.2

DABNEY, Jaron 5 13 2 11 0 6 2.2 WOFFORD, James 2 12 0 12 0 7 6.0

DOMAN, Brandon 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0 FOOTMAN, Dahrin 6 11 6 5 0 7 0.8

SITAKE, Kalani 3 3 1 2 0 2 0.7 HANKINS, Coury 14 23 19 4 0 11 0.3

FETERIK, Kevin 3 0 19 -19 0 0 -6.3 TEAM 1 0 27 -27 0 0 -27.0

Totals... 35 170 27 143 1 24 4.1 VAUGHAN, Jason 6 0 42 -42 0 0 -7.0

Totals... 37 118 94 24 0 38 0.6

Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long Sck Passing Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Long Sck

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FETERIK, Kevin 42-22-2 257 1 48 3 VAUGHAN, Jason 18-10-1 94 0 17 5

ENGEMANN, Bret 1-1-0 -1 0 0 0 HAYWARD, Chris 1-0-0 0 0 0 0

Totals... 43-23-2 256 1 48 3 Totals... 19-10-1 94 0 17 5

Receiving No. Yds TD Long Receiving No. Yds TD Long

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HOOKS, Margin 6 108 0 48 TURNER, Nate 4 44 0 17

HORTON, Ben 4 47 0 22 CURTIS, Jermain 2 22 0 11

SITAKE, Kalani 3 19 0 8 JAMES, Duane 2 17 0 11

PITTMAN, Jonath 2 30 0 23 TRAMONTANAS, Pe 1 8 0 8

STALEY, Luke 1 13 0 13 EDWARDS, BJ 1 3 0 3

JOLLEY, Doug 1 12 1 12 Totals... 10 94 0 17

HALE, Chris 1 10 0 10

DOMAN, Brandon 1 9 0 9

DOMAN, Cliff 1 6 0 6

TAHI, Fahu 1 4 0 4

DABNEY, Jaron 1 -1 0 0

OFAHENGAUE, Tev 1 -1 0 0

Totals... 23 256 1 48

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20

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SOWARDS, Jesse 3 125 41.7 56 1 TEAM 1 17 17.0 17 0

Totals... 3 125 41.7 56 1 CHEETANY, Ray 9 407 45.2 67 3

Totals... 10 424 42.4 67 3

Punts Kickoffs Intercept Punts Kickoffs Intercept

All Returns No.Yds.Lg No.Yds.Lg No.Yds.Lg All Returns No.Yds.Lg No.Yds.Lg No.Yds.Lg

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

DOMAN, Cliff 1 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 JAMES, Duane 0 0 0 3 56 26 0 0 0

DABNEY, Jaron 6 48 17 1 41 41 0 0 0 THOMAS, Kevin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 9

SMITH, Tyson 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 52 52 PIERUCCI, Jerra 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

Totals... 7 55 17 1 41 41 1 52 52 MASON, Troy 0 0 0 4 85 25 0 0 0

Totals... 0 0 0 7 141 26 2 10 9

Field goal attempts Field goal attempts

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POCHMAN, Owen 2nd 08:13 47 yds - Good

POCHMAN, Owen 2nd 03:09 26 yds - Good

POCHMAN, Owen 2nd 00:53 28 yds - Good

POCHMAN, Owen 3rd 04:55 31 yds - Good

POCHMAN, Owen 4th 09:21 30 yds - Good

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 19 Oct 1999 | Updated: 28 Apr 2011
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Saturday's game will mark just the seventh meeting between the two schools. BYU has posted a 5-1 record over the Rebels since the two teams first met in 1978. Over the past six meetings, the Cougars have averaged 35.0 points per game, while limiting UNLV to just 20.8 points per contest. BYU has posted 35 or more points in four of the six meetings, including a 63-point effort in 1996. The Cougar defense has held UNLV to 14 or less points in three of the previous six meetings, including a 27-0 shuout in 1982. This will be BYU's first game against UNLV in Las Vegas since the 1982 season. The Cougars enter Saturday's game ranked 19th, marking the first time since the end of the 1994 season UNLV has battled a ranked opponent at Sam Boyd Stadium.

Scouting the Rebels

UNLV enters Saturday's with a 3-3 record, includinn a 1-1 mark in in Conference play. UNLV defeated Wyoming on Oct.9 in Laramie to improve its road record to 3-1 on the season. The Rebels were off last weekend, marking the second opponent this season who has had the benefit of a bye week prior to playing the Cougars. Under the direction of quarterback Jason Vaughan, UNLV has produced an average 19.0 points per game. Vaughan has completed 83 of 152 passing attempts with five interceptions. Vaugh has connected on eight touchdown receptions, including four to receiver Nate Turner. Jeremi Rudolph leads the Rebel rushing attack with a team-leading 511 yards on 112 attempts, averaging 85.2 yards per game.

The UNLV defense is led by linebacker James Sunia who has produced 60 tackles on the season, including 41 solo takedowns. The Rebels have forced eight fumbles and seven interceptions. UNLV is under the direction of veteran coach John Robinson, who is in his first year with the Rebels. UNLV is 0-2 at home this season, allowing 38 points per game, while scoring an average seven points per contest. Standout receiver Len Ware missed the Wyoming game with a sprained right knee and is listed as questionable for Saturday's game. Ware is tied for first on the UNLV career 100-yard games list with eight. (None of those eight games are against BYU.)

Television Information

Saturday's game will be broadcast live, beginning at 8:37 p.m. (MDT) on Salt Lake City's KSL, Ch. 5 by SportsWest Productions. Las Vegas' top-rated sports caster and BYU alumn Dave McCann will call the action, with former BYU quarterback Blaine Fowler offering expert analysis. Satellite coordinates for Saturday's game are: Telstar 5, Transponder 16 (C-band). The game will also be broadcast live in Las Vegas on KLAS (CBS), channel 8.

Travel Plans

The Cougars will depart Provo via charter at 4:15 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 22 and arrive in Las Vegas at 5 p.m. (PDT). The team will stay at the Double Tree located on Pollack Blvd. BYU is scheduled to practice Friday evening at Sam Boyd Stadium, beginning at 7:15 p.m. Media access to players and coaches on Friday and Saturday (prior to and up until 10 minutes after the game) will be restricted. The Cougars' Friday evening practice, as well as the BYU lockeroom will be closed to all media.

Statistical Comparison

Team Statistics BYU UNLV

Scoring 212 114

Points per Game 35.3 19.0

First Downs 158 92

Rushing Yardage 799 754

Average per Rush 3.7 3.4

Average per Game 133.2 125.7

Rushing TDs 10 4

Passing Yardage 2042 873

Att-Comp-Int 250-159-8 153-84-5

Average per Game 340.3 145.5

Passing TDs 17 8

Total Offense 2841 1627

Kick Returns/No. Yards 9/229 15/441

Punt Returns/No. Yards 18/84 8/84

Interception Returns/No. Yards 8/190 7/98

Fumbles/Lost 13/7 9/3

Penalties/Yards 43/385 32/296

Punts/Yards 24/1000 39/1624

Time of Possession p/game 34:05 29:33

3rd Down Conversions 35/84 27/85

4th Down Conversions 3/5 4/11

Sacks by/Yards 15/99 8/33

Touchdowns Scored 28 17

Field Goals/Attempted 6/11 0/3

PAT Attempts 24/26 12/15

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

Brigham Young 49 66 55 39 3 212

UNLV 14 27 27 46 -- 114

Pound for Pound

The BYU offensive line totals a whopping 1,490 pounds, averaging 298 pounds per man. The Rebels' defensive line averages 251.25 pounds. Defensively, the Cougars' front four averages nearly 274 pounds, while the UNLV offensive line weighs in at 290 pounds per man.

Coach Edwards - (248-92-3; 28th season -- Career Game No. 344)

BYU head coach LaVell Edwards is in 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 248-92-3 record during his tenure. Edwards' teams have passed for over 56 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. The Oct. 9 game (vs. Cal) marked the 157th home game for Edwards since becoming head coach in 1972. In 27 seasons, Edwards is 128-30 (.810) in Cougar Stadium. Entering the 1999 season, the former Utah State lineman ranked seventh in total victories on the NCAA's all-time list. Edwards needs eight more wins to tie Nebraska's Tom Osborne for sixth. Among active coaches, Edwards ranks eighth with a 72.7 career winning percentage.

Last Week

For the second straight week BYU jumped out an earl 21-0 lead for the second straigh week and the third time this season, enroute to a 31-7 victory Saturday over Mountain West foe New Mexico. A 43-minute lightning delay after halftime dissipated the crowd of 25,301 as the Cougars improved to 5-1 on the season. All of BYU's four touchdowns came from three different freshmen, including two TDs for Fahu Tahi, a TD reception from Bristol Olomua and a season-long 61-yard TD scamper from Luke Staley. After New Mexico stopped the Cougars on their first three plays from scrimmage, UNM picked up a personal foul to give BYU 1st and 10 then proceeded to march 80 yards for Tahi's first TD of the night, aided by a 36-yard pass from Kevin Feterik to Margin Hooks and a key fumble recovery from lineman Matt Johnson. From then on, it was all BYU. The Cougars scored on their first three possesions and chipped in a field goal with 4:25 left in the half. The 28-yard field goal marked Owen Pochman's 35th of his career, giving him the all-time BYU record. Luke Staley took the Cougars' first play from scrimmage in the second half for a 61-yard touchdown run, marking BYU's longest play from scrimmage of the season. BYU defensive end Setema Gali recorded back-to-back quarterback sacks on one series in the first half. Gali ended the game with four sacks, followed by teammate Isaac Kelley with two and Ryan Denney with one. The BYU defense came up big in the first half, allowing just one UNM first down over two quarters. On New Mexico's final series, with all of BYU's substitutes playing, UNM got on the scoreboard when Sean Stein threw a five-yard fade pass to Germany Thompson to cap a 12-play 79 yard drive. Feterik finished the night with 211 yards on 15-of-27 completions in just three quarters of play.

Home Sweet Home

Prior to the loss against Virginia, BYU had won eight straight home games in Cougar Stadium, dating back through the 1998 season. Last year, the Cougars went 6-0 within the friendly confines of Cougar Stadium. In 1999, BYU has posted a 3-1 mark, including wins over Washington, Colorado State and California. The Oct. 9th game against Cal marked the fifth straight game of the season without leaving the state. BYU's first "true road game" wasn't until Oct. 16, when the Cougars traveled to New Mexico. The Cougars have posted a 151-45-0 (.771) record through 36 season, averaging just over four home wins per season. During the 90s, BYU has posted a 47-12-0 record 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. Since becoming head coach in 1972, LaVell Edwards' teams have posted 128 wins over 158 games (.810) in Provo. Since 1964, the year Cougar Stadium opened, BYU has had just two losing home seasons (0-5, 1968; 1-3, 1971). Next season, BYU will host Mississippi State for its home opener. That game will mark the 200th game played by BYU in Cougar Stadium.

First & Ten Topics

Entering Saturday's game, BYU will look to extend its NCAA-record 306 games without being shutout. BYU was last shutout during the 1975 season (Sept. 27, 1975 vs. Arizona State). To put this streak in perspective, the Cougars have never been shutout during the entire lifetime of current BYU quarterback Kevin Feterik. (Feterik was born Sept. 14, 1977).

BYU has thrown at least one touchdown pass in 11 straight games, dating back last season. Despite winning the game 13-0, the Cougar offense did not score a touchdown against San Diego State last season. During that streak, when BYU connects on at least one TD pass, the Cougars are 8-3.

Senior quarterback Kevin Feterik has thrown at least one touchdown pass in 24 of his 29 games. Feterik has thrown 45 TD receptions (Conference championships and bowl games do not count) throughout his career and is tied for 10th with Gary Sheide on BYU's all-time TD completion list.

Cougar Stadium Records Fall

Three Cougar Stadium records fell by the wayside on Thursday, Sept. 9 (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.

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).

For Whom the Whistle Blows

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. The Butkus watch list will be trimmed to 10 candidates (down from 65) on Oct. 21. Despite a third-quarter injury, Morris led the Cougars with five tackles against Colorado State, including three unassisted and two assisted takedowns. Morris tallied two quarterback hurries and a tackle for a six-yard loss.

Year UT AT TFL FR FC PI D BK HUR SCK

1993 3 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

1997 61 49 8.5 0 0 0 1 0 6 1

1998 114 33 16 1 1 1 4 1 11 6

1999 8 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

TOTALS 186 94 25.5 1 1 1 6 1 19 7

Cougars on National TV

Since its first national television appearance in 1974, BYU has posted a 40-23-2 record while playing in front of a national audience. BYU has been a regular on ESPN's Thursday Night Game of the Week in recent history, compiling an 9-2 overall record and a current five-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 in 1984. Over 11 years ago the Cougars recorded their largest margin of victory while playing on national television, defeating Texas, 72-6, on Sept. 8, 1988. Saturday's game at UNLV will be televised regionally by SportsWest Productions. The Cougars are 2-0 in SWP games.

On This Day (October 23)

Since the Cougars' first season in 1922, BYU has played a total of 10 times on this date, posting a 5-5 record on Oct. 23. The Cougars are 3-1 in games played on Oct. 23 in Provo and 2-4 on the road. Following is a look at each Oct. 23rd game in BYU football history:

Year Outcome Score Opponent

1926 W 30-0 at Western State

1937 L 13-10 at Portland

1948 L 20-7 at Utah State

1953 L 27-19 at Denver

1954 W 19-7 Montana

1965 L 34-6 at Wyoming

1971 W 25-7 at Tulsa

1976 W 45-14 Utah State

1982 W 34-18 Colorado State

1993 L 48-45 Fresno State

The Streak Continues

BYU will look to extend its NCAA record 306 straight games without being shutout on Friday. 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 (343 games). Since being shutout in the first quarter of the Washington game, BYU scored in seven straight quarters before being blanked in the first quarter of the Virginia game. Since then, the Cougars had racked up a streak of 15 straight point-producing periods, including the overtime period at Utah State, before being blanked in the fourth quarter at New Mexico. BYU scored a season-high 21 points in the first quarter at New Mexico and have six times scored 14 or more points in a single quarter. Throughout the season, the Cougars have enjoyed the most scoring production in the second quarter, outscoring their opponents, 66-27.

BYU Football - A Winning Tradition

BYU posted its 24th straight winning season, following a 9-5 record in 1998. The Cougars have not had a losing season since posting a 5-6 mark in 1973 - LaVell Edwards' second season as head coach. The Cougars' streak of 24 straight winning seasons ranks 11th all-time at the NCAA Division I-A level and is currently the second longest streak in the nation. Nebraska leads with an impressive 37 straight winning seasons. BYU needs to win just one more game to guarantee the program's 25th straight winning season.

Another Addition From BYU's Quarterback Factory

After six games into the season, ranks seventh nationally in passing efficiency (149.2), fifth in total offense (328.33) and has lead the Cougars to a third-place ranking in passing offense, averaging 340.3 yards per game and also a seventh-place ranking in total offense (473.5 yards per game) - Has led BYU to its best start (after six games) since the 1996 season at 5-1 - Named Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week and the USA Today.com National Player of the Week after completing 39-of-59 attempts in a 35-28 win over Washington in the Cougars' season-opener, including three touchdown passes - Used 12 different receivers against the Huskies to total 501 yards - the most passing yards by a BYU quarterback since the first game of the 1996 season - Set a Cougar Stadium record with 59 pass attempts and paced BYU to 37 first downs, another stadium record against the Huskies - Followed the season-opener with a 310-yard passing performance against Colorado State, leading BYU to a 34-13 victory - Was named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week for a second straight week with two TD passes on 28-of-37 attempts against the Rams - Completed 28-of-47 attempts against Virginia for 303 yards - his third straight 300-yard performance of the season - Led a BYU comeback that included three touchdown passes, as the Cougars fell just five points shy of overcoming a 22-point deficit against the Cavaliers - Equaled a career-high four touchdown completions on 23-of-36 attempts for 289 yards in a 34-31 overtime win at Utah State - Tallied four TD completions for a second straight week in a 38-28 win over Cal, completing 25-of-41 attempts for 414 yards - his fourth 300-yard performance of the season - Improved to 7-1 as a starter when passing for over 300 yards - In just three quarters of play, tallied 211 yards passing on 15-of-27 attempts in a 31-7 win at New Mexico - Connected with freshman Bristol Olomua in the first quarter (at UNM) to collect his 45th career touchdown completion - Tied with Gary Sheide for 10th place on BYU's all-time touchdown completions list - With his 200-yard performance at New Mexico, improved to 14-4 as a starter when passing for over 200 yards - Including the New Mexico game, has completed at least one touchdown pass in 11 straight games, including 14 of his last 15 games - Over 247 attempts, has thrown just eight interceptions, averaging only one miscue every 30.9 attempts - Has thrown a career-high 17 touchdown completions on the season.

Year Games Cmp Att Int Pct Lng Yds TD YPG

1996 1 5 8 1 .625 15 26 1 4.3

1997 8 125 208 5 .601 70 1767 11 220.9

1998 14 202 336 6 .601 83 2718 16 209.1

1999 6 158 247 8 .640 46 2028 17 338.0

TOTALS 29 490 799 20 .613 83 6539 45 225.5

BYU Point Production

For the sixth straight game this season, BYU eclipsed the 30-point barrier (31 points vs. New Mexico). BYU is averaging 35.3 point per game, its highest average since recording an average 39.3 points per game in 1996. Through six games, BYU's current average is the highest since the 1990 season when the Cougars averaged 37.2 points.

Feterik Climbing All-Time Passing List

With his 289-yard passing performance at Utah State, Feterik moved into eighth place on the all-time passing list.Following is a look at the top-10 career passing marks at BYU and where current BYU quarterback Kevin Feterik ranks:

Career Passing Yards

1. 15,031 Ty Detmer (1988-91)

2. 9,536 Jim McMahon (1978-81)

3. 8,400 Robbie Bosco (1983-85)

4. 8,390 John Walsh (991-94)

5. 7,733 Steve Young (1981-83)

6. 7,637 Marc Wilson (1977-79)

7. 7,464 Steve Sarkisian (1995-96)

8. 6,539 Kevin Feterik (1996-present)

9. 5,833 Gifford Nielsen (1975-77)

10. 5,125 Virgil Carter (1964-66)

Career Touchdowns

7. 55 Gifford Nielsen (1975-77)

8. 54 Steve Sarkisian (1995-96)

9. 50 Virgil Carter (1964-66)

10. 45 Gary Sheide (1973-74)

45 Kevin Feterik (1996-present)

Hooks Leads BYU Receivers

Wide receiver Margin Hooks leads the Cougars with 30 catches for 508 yards over six games. The 5-11 speedster from Waco, Texas needs just 733 yards to set the single-season yardage record - that's an average of 146.6 yards per game. Currently, Hooks is on pace to eclipse the 931-yard mark. After six games, Hooks leads the Cougar roster with 84.7 yards receiving per game. Hooks finished his sophomore season with a career-high 732 yards and three touchdowns.

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. One week later, Feterik used 10 different receivers to upend Colorado State with 310 yards passing. All totaled, BYU has used 16 different receivers over six games.

BYU Climbs Top-25 Polls

Following the Cougars' 34-31 overtime win at Utah State on Friday, the Cougars climbed back in to the AP and USA Today/ESPN Coaches' Top-25. With the Cougars' Oct. 9th win against Cal, the Cougars climbed even higher. BYU, ranked 20th in on poll and 21st in the other, had fallen from the top-25 after losing to Virginia in a 45-40 shootout in Provo. BYU improved to 19th in both polls with a 31-7 win over New Mexico on Saturday.

Injury Update

Running back Mike Nielsen will miss the next two weeks with a broken bone in the top of his right foot. Nielsen, a Utah State transfer, suffered the injury on a kickoff, when a Washington player ran across the top of his foot. Linebacker Rob Morris suffered a lower abdominal strain against Colorado State. Morris has missed the Virginia, Utah State, Cal and New Mexico games, and is listed as questionable against UNLV. Tight end Carlos Nuno tore the MCL in his left knee against Virginia and is expected to return within the next two weeks.

BYU's Righteous Rookies

Three true-freshmen have played vital rolls in the Cougars' first six games of the season. Just months removed from attending their high school proms, the dynamic duo of Fahu Tahi and Luke "Superman" Staley have combined for nearly 77 percent of the Cougars' total rushing offense (615 yards). Staley, the Oregon High School Player of the Year was credited with both rushing touchdowns against Washington and picked up three more against Colorado State. Superman Staley continued his dominance against Virginia, scoring two more touchdowns and picked up his seventh of the season against Cal and number eight against New Mexico on the Cougars' longest play from scrimmage -- a 61-yard touchdown run. Staley ranks tied for 9th in the nation in scoring, averaging 10.8 points per game. Tahi recorded BYU's first 100-yard rushing performance (vs. Utah State) since the Utah game during the 1998 season. Tahi scored his first collegiate touchdown against New Mexico and added another for good measure -- all in the first quarter. The third member of the terrific trio, Chris Hale, was elevated to hero status after grabbing a 38-yard touchdown reception to beat Washington in the season-opener, but also came up big by being in the right place at the right time against Colorado State. After picking up the first down, sure-handed receiver Ben Horton fumbled after picking up a 29-yard pass reception. Hale was there to pick up the goods and carry on for an additional two yards. Six plays later, BYU scored to take a 21-0 lead into the half. Tahi and Staley have scored each of BYU's 10 rushing touchdowns.

TAHI Carries Gain Loss Net TD Lg. Avg.

Washington 8 26 5 21 0 13 2.6

Colorado State 6 30 5 25 0 13 4.2

Virginia 5 42 0 42 0 28 8.4

Utah State 22 119 3 116 0 24 5.3

California 8 55 2 53 0 27 6.6

New Mexico 14 53 0 53 2 12 3.8

Total 63 325 15 310 2 28 4.9

STALEY Carries Gain Loss Net TD Lg. Avg.

Washington 8 39 0 39 2 11 4.9

Colorado State 14 68 3 65 2 27 4.6

Virginia 8 80 1 79 2 41 9.9

California 15 60 7 53 1 13 3.5

New Mexico 8 75 6 69 1 61 8.6

Total 53 322 17 305 8 61 5.8

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 has passed for at least one touchdown in 11 straight games. Other candidates include, Michigan's Tom Brady, Michigan State's Bill Burke and Jarious Jackson of Notre Dame, 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.

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. Gray, who was questionable prior to the Virginia game with a groin injury, picked off a Dan Ellis pass to rumble 28 yards for his second career touchdown. Against Utah State, Gray recorded his second interception of the season, good for an 18-yard return and lead to an Owen Pochman 19-yard field goal. Both Gray interceptions have led to a total of 10 points.

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.

34-31, Here We Go Again ...

On Friday, Oct. 1, BYU defeated Utah State, 34-31 in Logan. During the 90s, BYU has played in four games that ended in a 34-31 tilt, recording a 2-2 record. When BYU scores 34 points during the 90s, the Cougars are 5-2. When opponents score 34 points, the Cougars are 1-3. When the Cougars have scored 31 points during the 90s, BYU is 11-3. When an opponent scores 31 points, BYU is 1-0. Got it?

Quarterback U. Game-by-Game Comparison

Following is a breakdown of some of BYU's more notable quarterbacks of recent years and how current Cougar quarterback Kevin Feterik's numbers compare (Through 6 Games):

Name Season Att Comp Yds Int TDs

Kevin Feterik 1999 247 158 2,028 8 17

1998 136 75 1,055 3 5

Steve Sarkisian 1996 196 136 2,018 6 14

1995 219 130 1,875 9 10

Ty Detmer *** 1991 204 109 1,811 7 12

***/* 1990 283 188 2,513 13 18

1989 220 132 2,212 15 21

Robbie Bosco 1985 253 174 2,122 11 14

** 1984 217 138 1,896 3 16

Steve Young *** 1983 227 164 2,187 6 17

1982 192 124 1,808 12 9

Jim McMahon *** 1981 234 148 1,901 5 16

1980 186 113 1,923 8 22

* - Heisman Trophy Winner

** - National Championship Season

*** - Davey O'Brien Award Winner

Huddle Up!

The Cougars are 3-0 when they score first and have posted a 2-1 mark when their opponent scores first.

The Cougars are 1-1 when trailing the game at halftime. When BYU is outscoring its opponent at the half, BYU is a perfect 4-0.

After winning six straight coin flips entering the New Mexico game, including the overtime period at Utah State, the Cougars failed to win the toss in Albuquerque. The difference ... Rob Morris did not participate in the coin toss at UNM.

On Monday, Oct. 11, BYU head coach LaVell Edwards celebrated his 69th birthday. At age 68, Edwards coached a total of 13 games, posting a 10-3 record. Edwards began his career in 1972 at age 42. He has been the head coach at BYU for just over 39 percent of his life.

BYU has scored an average 32.5 points per game against Mountain West opponents, while allowing just 10 points per contest.

BYU will face five teams on the season that have or will have an off-week prior to playing the Cougars. This weekend's contest at UNLV will mark the third opponent to have a bye week prior a date with the Cougs. BYU is currently 2-0 when playing a team that had a week off prior to its game.

Freshmen Luke Staley and Fahu Tahi have accounted for each of BYU's rushing touchdowns on the season (10). Staley has eight, while Tahi has two.

Next Week

Next Saturday, Oct. 30, the Cougars return home to Cougar Stadium to host the Air Force Academy. The game will be televised as part of the ESPN Plus package (locally on KJZZ beginning at 1:00 p.m. (MDT).

 

 


undefined BYU Football Game Statistics


Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Date: 10/23/1999
Attendance: 30599
Line Score
Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
BYU7931029
UNLV00000

Scoring Summary

TeamTypeTimeBYUUNLV
BYUTD11:14 1QJOLLEY,Doug 12 YdPASSby FETERIK,Kevin(POCHMAN,Owen GOOD)70
BYUFG08:13 2QPOCHMAN,Owen 47 YdFIELD GOAL100
BYUFG03:09 2QPOCHMAN,Owen 26 YdFIELD GOAL130
BYUFG00:53 2QPOCHMAN,Owen 28 YdFIELD GOAL160
BYUFG04:55 3QPOCHMAN,Owen 31 YdFIELD GOAL190
BYUTD13:48 4QSTALEY,Luke 4 YdRUSH(POCHMAN,Owen GOOD)260
BYUFG09:21 4QPOCHMAN,Owen 30 YdFIELD GOAL290

Team Stats

BYUUNLV
1st Downs2410
- Rushing 132
- Passing105
- Penalty13
Rushing 14324
- Attempt3537
- Gain170118
- Loss2794
- TDs Rushing10
Passing25694
- Attempts4319
- Completions2310
- Interceptions21
- TDs Passing10
Total Offensive PlaysN/AN/A
Total Net Yards--
Average Gain per Play--
Fumbles - Lost2 - 10 - 0
Penalties - Yards7 - 669 - 74
Interceptions - Yards1 - 522 - 10
Punts - Yards3 - 12510 - 424
Average Per Punt--
Punt Returns - Yards7 - 55-
Kickoff Returns - Yards1 - 417 - 141
Time of Possession29:2930:31
Third Down Conversions7 of 162 of 14
Fourth Down Conversions0 of 00 of 1
Sacks - Yards5 - 413 - 19
BYU Passing
AthleteCompAttIntYdsY/ALngTDSkEffic
Kevin Feterik224222576.124813102.11
Bret Engemann110-1-1.0000091.60
UNLV Passing
AthleteCompAttIntYdsY/ALngTDSkEffic
VAUGHAN,Jason10181945.22170588.31
HAYWARD,Chris01000.000000.00
BYU Rushing
AthleteNoGainLossNetAvgLngTD
Naufahu Tahi16945895.6240
Luke Staley7540547.7161
Jaron Dabney5132112.260
Brandon Doman16066.060
Kalani Fifita Sitake33120.720
Kevin Feterik3019-19-6.300
UNLV Rushing
AthleteNoGainLossNetAvgLngTD
HARO,Joe45905914.8380
RUDOLPH,Jeremi4130133.370
WOFFORD,James2120126.070
FOOTMAN,Dahrin611650.870
HANKINS,Coury14231940.3110
VAUGHAN,Jason6042-42-7.000
BYU Receivers
AthleteNoYdsAvgLngTD
Margin Hooks610818.0480
Ben Horton44711.8220
Jonathan Pittman23015.0230
Kalani Fifita Sitake3196.380
Luke Staley11313.0130
Doug Jolley11212.0121
Chris Hale11010.0100
Brandon Doman199.090
Cliff Doman166.060
Naufahu Tahi144.040
Jaron Dabney1-1-1.000
Tevita Ofahengaue1-1-1.000
UNLV Receivers
AthleteNoYdsAvgLngTD
TURNER,Nate44411.0170
CURTIS,Jermaine22211.0110
JAMES,Duane2178.5110
TRAMONTANAS,Pet188.080
EDWARDS,BJ133.030
BYU Fumbles
AthleteFumLostRec
Jaron Dabney10-
Tevita Ofahengaue11-
UNLV Fumbles
AthleteFumLostRec
BYU Interceptions
AthleteFumYdsTD
Tyson Smith1520
UNLV Interceptions
AthleteFumYdsTD
THOMAS,Kevin190
PIERUCCI,Jerrad110
BYU Defensive
AthleteTotSoloSacksTFL/YPBUFFQBH
Brian Gray-3-----
Bristol Olomua-1-----
Jared Lee-3-0/102--
Heshimu Robertson-3-----
Margin Hooks-0-----
Dustin Staley-1-----
Tyson Smith-3-----
Elan Edwards-0-----
Luke Staley-0-----
Rob Warcup-1-----
Isaac Kelley-310/9---
Michael Madsen-2-----
Rob Morris-510/8---
Jeff Holtry-0-----
Justin Ena-0-----
T.J. Sitake-1-----
Josh Lowe-5-----
Chris Hoke-3-0/11---
Cory Ramage-1-----
Hans Olsen-110/9---
Byron Frisch-2-0/2---
Chris Watkins-1-0/2---
Setema Gali, Jr.-220/15---
UNLV Defensive
AthleteTotSoloSacksTFL/YPBUFFQBH
SANDERS,Quincy-6-----
HANKINS,Coury-2-----
BLACK,Randy-810/111--
HILLIARD,Andre-5--2--
THOMAS,Kevin-4--5--
HAMILTON,Sharif-2-----
EDWARDS,BJ-0-----
WOFFORD,James-1-----
DOMBROWSKI,Tim-0-----
CHEETANY,Ray-1-----
SUNIA,James-3-----
MILLER,Ahmad-1-1/0---
NEWTON,Steve-1-----
BRICKELL,Tyler-2-----
JONES,Alonzo-0-----
PEARCE,Dusty-1-----
PIERUCCI,Jerrad-5-0/111-
SMITH,A.C.-520/16---
COFER,Bill-0-----
FISHER,Kris-0-----
BRIGGS,Ahmad-2-1/1---
MALIK,Saeed Abd-1-----
SUGGS,Anthony-1-----
SAGAPOLU,Kawika-1-----
BYU Drive Summary
StartQuarterBall AtPlaysYardsResult
SOS00K
,O11159T
NUT617F
NUT10I
NUT1353P
NUT742F
TN,40F
NUT944F
NUT310I
NUT1073F
NUT998T
WON4-3F
NUT33P
NUT37P
UNLV Drive Summary
StartQuarterBall AtPlaysYardsResult
,O139P
MUB34P
TN,31P
NUT415P
,O2920I
,O233P
,O224H
,O349P
TN,31P
,O339P
,O46-13D
,O464P
NUT37P
NUT450H

Play By Play

1st
TimePosSpotPlayBYUUNLV
-Change of possession, UNLV ball on UNLV35, 1st and 65.
-CHEETANY,Ray kickoff 65 yards to the BYU0, DABNEY,Jaron return 41 yards to the BYU41 (CHEETANY,Ray).
15:00BYU drive start at 15:00.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to SITAKE,Kalani.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to DOMAN,Brandon.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 13 yards to the UNLV46, 1ST DOWN BYU (THOMAS,Kevin).
-PENALTY BYU false start 6 yards to the BYU48.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin (THOMAS,Kevin).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to JOLLEY,Doug (THOMAS,Kevin).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to PITTMAN,Jonatha for 23 yards to the UNLV29, 1ST DOWN BYU (THOMAS,Kevin).
-STALEY,Luke rush for 4 yards to the UNLV25 (SAGAPOLU,Kawika).
-PENALTY BYU false start 5 yards to the UNLV30.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 10 yards to the UNLV20, out-of-bounds (SANDERS,Quincy).
-STALEY,Luke rush for 3 yards to the UNLV17, 1ST DOWN BYU (HILLIARD,Andre).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 5 yards to the UNLV12 (BLACK,Randy).
11:14FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to JOLLEY,Doug for 12 yards to the UNLV0, 1ST DOWN BYU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 11:14.60
-POCHMAN,Owen kick attempt good.70
-PENALTY BYU offside 5 yards to the BYU30.
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 70 yards to the UNLV0, MASON,Troy return 23 yards to the UNLV23 (LOWE,Josh).
10:57UNLV drive start at 10:57.
-RUDOLPH,Jeremi rush for 2 yards to the UNLV25 (MORRIS,Rob).
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass incomplete to CURTIS,Jermaine (LEE,Jared).
-RUDOLPH,Jeremi rush for 7 yards to the UNLV32 (STALEY,Dustin).
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 38 yards to the BYU30, DABNEY,Jaron return 10 yards to the BYU40, fumble by DABNEY,Jaron recovered by BYU DABNEY,Jaron at BYU40.
09:27BYU drive start at 09:27.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to SITAKE,Kalani for 3 yards to the BYU43, out-of-bounds (BRICKELL,Tyler).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 6 yards to the BYU49 (BRICKELL,Tyler).
-STALEY,Luke rush for 1 yard to the 50 yardline, 1ST DOWN BYU, out-of-bounds (BLACK,Randy).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin (THOMAS,Kevin).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to SITAKE,Kalani for 8 yards to the UNLV42 (BLACK,Randy;SUNIA,James).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to OFAHENGAUE,Tevi for loss of 1 yard to the UNLV43, fumble forced by PIERUCCI,Jerrad, fumble by OFAHENGAUE,Tevi recovered by UNLV SUNIA,James at UNLV43.
07:33UNLV drive start at 07:33.
-RUDOLPH,Jeremi rush for 4 yards to the UNLV47 (SMITH,Tyson).
-RUDOLPH,Jeremi rush for no gain to the UNLV47 (MORRIS,Rob).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for no gain to the UNLV47, .
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 36 yards to the BYU17, DABNEY,Jaron return 0 yards to the BYU17 (SUNIA,James), PENALTY UNLV kick catching interference 7 yards to the BYU24, 1st and 10, BYU ball on BYU24.
05:18BYU drive start at 05:18.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass intercepted by THOMAS,Kevin at the BYU43, THOMAS,Kevin return 9 yards to the BYU34 (HOOKS,Margin;STALEY,Luke).
05:04UNLV drive start at 05:04.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass incomplete to JAMES,Duane (LEE,Jared).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for loss of 5 yards to the BYU39 (HOKE,Chris).
-PENALTY UNLV delay of game 5 yards to the BYU44.
-HANKINS,Coury rush for 11 yards to the BYU33 (LEE,Jared).
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 31 yards to the BYU2, downed.
03:09BYU drive start at 03:09.
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for no gain to the BYU2.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 22 yards to the BYU24, 1ST DOWN BYU, out-of-bounds.
-FETERIK,Kevin sacked for loss of 4 yards to the BYU20 (SMITH,A.C.).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to STALEY,Luke.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 19 yards to the BYU39, 1ST DOWN BYU (HILLIARD,Andre).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to DOMAN,Cliff for 6 yards to the BYU45 (THOMAS,Kevin).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 5 yards to the 50 yardline, 1ST DOWN BYU (BLACK,Randy;PIERUCCI,Jerrad).
2nd
TimePosSpotPlayBYUUNLV
15:00Start of 2nd quarter, clock 15:00.
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 2 yards to the UNLV48 (SANDERS,Quincy;BLACK,Randy).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 10 yards to the UNLV38, 1ST DOWN BYU (BLACK,Randy).
-FETERIK,Kevin sacked for loss of 7 yards to the UNLV45 (SMITH,A.C.).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin (THOMAS,Kevin).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HORTON,Ben (HILLIARD,Andre).
-SOWARDS,Jesse punt 31 yards to the UNLV14, fair catch by JAMES,Duane.
13:07UNLV drive start at 13:07.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to TURNER,Nate for 17 yards to the UNLV31, 1ST DOWN UNLV (MORRIS,Rob), PENALTY BYU unsportsmanlike conduct (MORRIS,Rob) 15 yards to the UNLV46, 1ST DOWN UNLV.
-1st and 10.
-HANKINS,Coury rush for 1 yard to the UNLV47 (SMITH,Tyson).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for loss of 10 yards to the UNLV37 (LEE,Jared).
11:19Timeout UNLV, clock 11:19.
-PENALTY UNLV false start (WILLIAMS,Allen) 6 yards to the UNLV31.
-HANKINS,Coury rush for loss of 2 yards to the UNLV29 (FRISCH,Byron).
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 60 yards to the BYU11, DABNEY,Jaron return 17 yards to the BYU28 (HANKINS,Coury).
10:35BYU drive start at 10:35.
-SITAKE,Kalani rush for 1 yard to the BYU29 (MALIK,Saeed Abd), PENALTY UNLV face mask (MALIK,Saeed Abd) 15 yards to the BYU44, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-1st and 10.
-STALEY,Luke rush for 16 yards to the UNLV40, 1ST DOWN BYU (SUNIA,James).
-STALEY,Luke rush for 15 yards to the UNLV25, 1ST DOWN BYU, out-of-bounds (SANDERS,Quincy).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 3 yards to the UNLV22 (PIERUCCI,Jerrad).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to OFAHENGAUE,Tevi.
-FETERIK,Kevin sacked for loss of 8 yards to the UNLV30 (BLACK,Randy).
08:13POCHMAN,Owen field goal attempt from 47 GOOD, clock 08:13.100
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 55 yards to the UNLV10, out-of-bounds, UNLV ball on UNLV35.
08:06UNLV drive start at 08:06.
-HANKINS,Coury rush for 4 yards to the UNLV39 (ROBERTSON,Heshi).
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to TURNER,Nate for 16 yards to the BYU45, 1ST DOWN UNLV, out-of-bounds (SMITH,Tyson).
-FOOTMAN,Dahrin rush for 1 yard to the BYU44.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to CURTIS,Jermaine for 11 yards to the BYU33, 1ST DOWN UNLV (SMITH,Tyson;MORRIS,Rob).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for 1 yard to the BYU32 (HOLTRY,Jeff;HOKE,Chris).
-VAUGHAN,Jason sacked for loss of 8 yards to the BYU40 (MORRIS,Rob).
-PENALTY BYU unsportsmanlike conduct (MORRIS,Rob) 15 yards to the BYU25.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass incomplete.
-PENALTY BYU pass interference (GRAY,Brian) 6 yards to the BYU19, 1ST DOWN UNLV.
-PENALTY UNLV delay of game 5 yards to the BYU24.
-PENALTY UNLV holding 12 yards to the BYU36.
-VAUGHAN,Jason sacked for loss of 9 yards to the BYU45 (OLSEN,Hans).
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass intercepted by SMITH,Tyson at the BYU40, SMITH,Tyson return 52 yards to the UNLV8 (HANKINS,Coury).
03:58BYU drive start at 03:58.
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for no gain to the UNLV8 (SUGGS,Anthony).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to OFAHENGAUE,Tevi (PIERUCCI,Jerrad).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HORTON,Ben.
03:09POCHMAN,Owen field goal attempt from 26 GOOD, clock 03:09.130
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the UNLV0, MASON,Troy return 14 yards to the UNLV14 (LOWE,Josh), PENALTY UNLV IB 7 yards to the UNLV7, 1st and 10, UNLV ball on UNLV7.
03:00UNLV drive start at 03:00.
-WOFFORD,James rush for 7 yards to the UNLV14 (LOWE,Josh).
-FOOTMAN,Dahrin rush for loss of 4 yards to the UNLV10 (HOKE,Chris).
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass incomplete to FOOTMAN,Dahrin.
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 52 yards to the BYU38, DABNEY,Jaron return 6 yards to the BYU44 (EDWARDS,BJ;COFER,Bill).
02:29BYU drive start at 02:29.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 13 yards to the UNLV43, 1ST DOWN BYU, out-of-bounds (BLACK,Randy).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 5 yards to the UNLV38, out-of-bounds (HILLIARD,Andre).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 14 yards to the UNLV24, 1ST DOWN BYU (HAMILTON,Sharif).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to DOMAN,Brandon for 9 yards to the UNLV15 (HAMILTON,Sharif).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 3 yards to the UNLV12, 1ST DOWN BYU (BRIGGS,Ahmad).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to ATUAIA,Donny.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin (THOMAS,Kevin).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to JOLLEY,Doug (BLACK,Randy).
00:53POCHMAN,Owen field goal attempt from 28 GOOD, clock 00:53.160
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the UNLV0, MASON,Troy return 25 yards to the UNLV25 (RAMAGE,Cory).
00:48UNLV drive start at 00:48.
-WOFFORD,James rush for 5 yards to the UNLV30 (FRISCH,Byron).
-VAUGHAN,Jason rush for loss of 1 yard to the UNLV29.
00:00End of half, clock 00:00.
3rd
TimePosSpotPlayBYUUNLV
15:00Start of 3rd quarter, clock 15:00, BYU ball on BYU35.
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 59 yards to the UNLV6, JAMES,Duane return 26 yards to the UNLV32 (MADSEN,Michael).
14:48UNLV drive start at 14:48.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to JAMES,Duane for 11 yards to the UNLV43, 1ST DOWN UNLV (LEE,Jared).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for 3 yards to the UNLV46 (ENA,Justin;GALI,Setema).
-VAUGHAN,Jason sacked for loss of 6 yards to the UNLV40 (GALI,Setema).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for 1 yard to the UNLV41.
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 41 yards to the BYU18, DABNEY,Jaron return 9 yards to the BYU27 (WOFFORD,James;FISHER,Kris).
12:07BYU drive start at 12:07.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin (HILLIARD,Andre).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HORTON,Ben for 10 yards to the BYU37, 1ST DOWN BYU (HILLIARD,Andre).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass intercepted by PIERUCCI,Jerrad at the BYU49, PIERUCCI,Jerrad return 1 yards to the BYU48.
11:30UNLV drive start at 11:30.
-PENALTY UNLV holding 11 yards to the UNLV41.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to TRAMONTANAS,Pet for 8 yards to the UNLV49.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to TURNER,Nate for 8 yards to the BYU43 (GRAY,Brian).
-PENALTY UNLV false start 6 yards to the BYU49.
-HANKINS,Coury rush for 2 yards to the BYU47 (MORRIS,Rob;HOKE,Chris).
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 39 yards to the BYU8, DABNEY,Jaron return 6 yards to the BYU14 (WOFFORD,James;DOMBROWSKI,Tim).
08:43BYU drive start at 08:43.
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 11 yards to the BYU25, 1ST DOWN BYU, out-of-bounds (WOFFORD,James).
-SITAKE,Kalani rush for 2 yards to the BYU27.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to STALEY,Luke for 13 yards to the BYU40, 1ST DOWN BYU, out-of-bounds (PIERUCCI,Jerrad).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 24 yards to the UNLV36, 1ST DOWN BYU (THOMAS,Kevin;SANDERS,Quincy).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to PITTMAN,Jonatha for 7 yards to the UNLV29 (PIERUCCI,Jerrad).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 9 yards to the UNLV20, 1ST DOWN BYU (SANDERS,Quincy).
06:34Timeout UNLV, clock 06:34.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to HOOKS,Margin.
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 1 yard to the UNLV19 (BLACK,Randy).
-DOMAN,Brandon rush for 6 yards to the UNLV13 (SANDERS,Quincy).
04:55POCHMAN,Owen field goal attempt from 31 GOOD, clock 04:55.190
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 64 yards to the UNLV1, JAMES,Duane return 21 yards to the UNLV22 (MADSEN,Michael).
04:45UNLV drive start at 04:45.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to EDWARDS,BJ for 3 yards to the UNLV25 (LOWE,Josh).
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to JAMES,Duane for 6 yards to the UNLV31 (ROBERTSON,Heshi).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for no gain to the UNLV31 (GRAY,Brian).
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 67 yards to the BYU2, downed.
02:32BYU drive start at 02:32.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HOOKS,Margin for 48 yards to the 50 yardline, 1ST DOWN BYU (HILLIARD,Andre).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to TAHI,Naufahu for 4 yards to the UNLV46 (BRIGGS,Ahmad).
-STALEY,Luke rush for 11 yards to the UNLV35, 1ST DOWN BYU, out-of-bounds (SANDERS,Quincy).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to SITAKE,Kalani for 8 yards to the UNLV27 (SMITH,A.C.).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 8 yards to the UNLV19, 1ST DOWN BYU (SMITH,A.C.).
-SITAKE,Kalani rush for loss of 1 yard to the UNLV20 (BRIGGS,Ahmad;MILLER,Ahmad).
4th
TimePosSpotPlayBYUUNLV
15:00Start of 4th quarter, clock 15:00.
-FETERIK,Kevin pass complete to HALE,Chris for 10 yards to the UNLV10 (THOMAS,Kevin).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 6 yards to the UNLV4, 1ST DOWN BYU (SANDERS,Quincy).
13:48STALEY,Luke rush for 4 yards to the UNLV0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 13:48.250
-POCHMAN,Owen kick attempt good.260
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 65 yards to the UNLV0, MASON,Troy return 23 yards to the UNLV23 (RAMAGE,Cory;EDWARDS,Elan).
13:39UNLV drive start at 13:39.
-FOOTMAN,Dahrin rush for 7 yards to the UNLV30 (ROBERTSON,Heshi).
-FOOTMAN,Dahrin rush for 1 yard to the UNLV31 (MORRIS,Rob).
-FOOTMAN,Dahrin rush for loss of 1 yard to the UNLV30 (SMITH,Tyson), PENALTY BYU face mask (SMITH,Tyson) 14 yards to the UNLV45, 1ST DOWN UNLV, NO PLAY.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to TURNER,Nate for 3 yards to the UNLV48, out-of-bounds (GRAY,Brian).
-VAUGHAN,Jason sacked for loss of 9 yards to the UNLV39 (KELLEY,Isaac).
11:18Timeout UNLV, clock 11:18.
-FOOTMAN,Dahrin rush for loss of 2 yards to the UNLV37 (HOKE,Chris).
-TEAM rush for loss of 27 yards to the UNLV10.
10:36BYU drive start at 10:36.
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for loss of 5 yards to the UNLV15 (SMITH,A.C.).
-TAHI,Naufahu rush for 2 yards to the UNLV13 (SMITH,A.C.;JONES,Alonzo).
-FETERIK,Kevin pass incomplete to PITTMAN,Jonatha.
09:21POCHMAN,Owen field goal attempt from 30 GOOD, clock 09:21.290
-POCHMAN,Owen kickoff 54 yards to the UNLV11, JAMES,Duane return 9 yards to the UNLV20 (OLOMUA,Bristol).
09:12UNLV drive start at 09:12.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass incomplete to TURNER,Nate.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass incomplete to WOFFORD,James.
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass complete to CURTIS,Jermaine for 11 yards to the UNLV31, 1ST DOWN UNLV (KELLEY,Isaac).
-FOOTMAN,Dahrin rush for 2 yards to the UNLV33 (LOWE,Josh).
-VAUGHAN,Jason pass incomplete to TURNER,Nate.
-VAUGHAN,Jason sacked for loss of 9 yards to the UNLV24 (GALI,Setema).
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 17 yards to the UNLV41, out-of-bounds (blocked by ENA,Justin).
07:29BYU drive start at 07:29.
-ENGEMANN,Bret at QB for BYU.
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for 6 yards to the UNLV35 (SUNIA,James).
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for loss of 2 yards to the UNLV37 (BLACK,Randy).
-ENGEMANN,Bret pass complete to DABNEY,Jaron for loss of 1 yard to the UNLV38 (BLACK,Randy).
-SOWARDS,Jesse punt 38 yards to the UNLV0, touchback.
05:15UNLV drive start at 05:15.
-HARO,Joe rush for 9 yards to the UNLV29 (EDWARDS,Elan;SITAKE,T.J.).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for no gain to the UNLV29 (KELLEY,Isaac).
-HANKINS,Coury rush for loss of 2 yards to the UNLV27 (WATKINS,Chris).
-CHEETANY,Ray punt 43 yards to the BYU30, DOMAN,Cliff return 7 yards to the BYU37 (NEWTON,Steve).
03:18BYU drive start at 03:18.
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for 2 yards to the BYU39 (PIERUCCI,Jerrad).
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for 3 yards to the BYU42 (PEARCE,Dusty).
-DABNEY,Jaron rush for 2 yards to the BYU44 (MILLER,Ahmad).
-SOWARDS,Jesse punt 56 yards to the UNLV0, touchback.
01:10UNLV drive start at 01:10.
-HAYWARD,Chris at QB for UNLV.
-HAYWARD,Chris pass incomplete to TURNER,Nate.
-HARO,Joe rush for 4 yards to the UNLV24 (SITAKE,T.J.).
-HARO,Joe rush for 8 yards to the UNLV32, 1ST DOWN UNLV.
-HARO,Joe rush for 38 yards to the BYU30, 1ST DOWN UNLV (WARCUP,Rob).
00:00End of game, clock 00:00.