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Anonymous | Posted: 29 Aug 2003 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars Claim Season-Opening Victory

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Provo -- On a night when the Cougars honored one of their great quarterbacks from the past, BYU's current quarterback helped the Cougars roll to a 24-13 victory.

BYU put the game out of reach on their final scoring drive when they marched 86 yards up the field while milking 6:13 off the clock, resulting in a 24-yard field goal by junior place kicker, Matt Payne.

After throwing an interception on BYU's opening drive, Matt Berry went on to throw for 276 yards and three touchdowns, two to redshirt freshman Daniel Coats and one to Toby Christensen.

However, Coach Gary Crowton said there was a lot of room for the offense to improve.

"We'll have to go through the tape and correct a lot of things," Crowton said. "Especially offensively, we made a lot of errors that cost us drives that we could have scored more points. We have a lot of youth."

After Berry's lone pick, Georgia Tech took over on the BYU 38-yard line, but the Cougar defense would dig its heels in and hold the Yellow Jackets to a 26-yard field goal.

On its ensuing possession, BYU would march up the field to the Georgia Tech 38-yard line, but it looked like the drive would stall as the Yellow Jackets forced BYU into a fourth down.

BYU coach Gary Crowton opted to go for it on fourth down and it paid off as Berry hit Coats down the middle for a 38-yard score.

Coats finished the game as BYU's leading receiver, grabbing six passes for 93 yards and those two touchdowns.

Georgia Tech would score 10 unanswered points to close out the first half, scoring on a 39-yard field goal and an 18-yard touchdown by Nathan Burton on a blocked punt.

Burton's score was the first time a Cougar opponent has scored on a blocked punt since 1993.

During a ceremony at halftime BYU retired Steve Young's No. 8 jersey. In his speech, Young said he needed to thank those that came before him, including Eldon Fortie, Virgil Carter, Gifford Nielsen, Marc Wilson and Jim McMahon. As well as the many coaches that helped him throughout his career.

At the close of his remarks Young said that BYU was the only place for him.

"With all due respect to my great-great-great grandfather, this is the place for me," Young said.

BYU came out of halftime fired up, driving 80 yards up the field and scoring on a 15-yard pass from Berry to Coats.

The Cougars would add a 14-yard touchdown pass from Berry to Christensen and a field goal.

The revamped BYU defense played well, holding the Yellow Jackets to 243 yards. The defense also forced four turnovers, one interceptions and three fumbles.

Senior safety John Burbidge caused two of the Cougars' turnovers, intercepting one pass and forcing one fumble.

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Georgia Tech vs Brigham Young (Aug 28, 2003 at Provo, Utah)

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score

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

Georgia Tech........ 6 7 0 0 - 13 Record: (0-1)

Brigham Young....... 7 0 14 3 - 24 Record: (1-0)

Scoring Summary:

1st 08:49 GT - Burnett, D. 26 yd field goal, 6-30 2:12, GT 3 - BYU 0

05:07 BYU - COATES, Daniel 38 yd pass from BERRY, Matt

(PAYNE, Matt kick),9-80 3:42, GT 3 - BYU 7

GT - Burnett, D. 39 yd field goal, 7-38 2:27, GT 6 - BYU 7

2nd 10:50 GT - Burton, N. 18 yd blocked punt return

(Burnett, D. kick), GT 13 - BYU 7

3rd 11:12 BYU - COATES, Daniel 15 yd pass from BERRY, Matt

(PAYNE, Matt kick) 7-80 3:48, GT 13 - BYU 14

05:55 BYU - CHRISTENSEN, To 14 yd pass from BERRY, Matt

(PAYNE, Matt kick), 9-43 3:31, GT 13 - BYU 21

4th 02:32 BYU - PAYNE, Matt 24 yd field goal, 16-86 6:13, GT 13 - BYU 24

GT BYU

FIRST DOWNS................... 15 22

RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 23-96 32-86

PASSING YDS (NET)............. 147 276

Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 24-15-1 47-31-2

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 47-243 79-362

Fumble Returns-Yards.......... 0-0 0-0

Punt Returns-Yards............ 2-33 3-28

Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 3-52 1-31

Interception Returns-Yards.... 2-1 1-0

Punts (Number-Avg)............ 3-41.7 3-23.0

Fumbles-Lost.................. 3-3 1-0

Penalties-Yards............... 9-82 16-132

Possession Time............... 20:54 39:06

Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 4-24 1-6

RUSHING: Georgia Tech-Daniels, P.J. 16-57; Ball, R. 5-39; Smith, J. 1-2; TM

1-minus 2. Brigham Young-BRATHWAITE, Rey 13-61; VAKAPUNA, Tafui 3-30;

WILKERSON, Rod 1-12; TAHI, Naufahu 6-6; WHALEN, Marcus 1-3; TM 1-minus 3;

BERRY, Matt 5-minus 8; BECK, John 2-minus 15.

PASSING: Georgia Tech-Ball, R. 15-24-1-147. Brigham Young-BERRY, Matt

31-46-1-276; BECK, John 0-1-1-0.

RECEIVING: Georgia Tech-Smith, J. 9-121; Foschi, J.P. 3-14; Curry, N. 1-8;

Dixon, J. 1-4; Thomas, L. 1-0. Brigham Young-COATES, Daniel 6-93;

CHRISTENSEN, To 6-51; HALE, Chris 4-34; JORY, Justin 4-24; TAHI, Naufahu

4-9; WILKERSON, Rod 3-37; KUKAHIKO, Jason 2-25; VAKAPUNA, Tafui 2-3.

INTERCEPTIONS: Georgia Tech-Butler, J. 1-1; Houston, R. 1-0. Brigham

Young-BURBIDGE, Jon 1-0.

FUMBLES: Georgia Tech-Smith, J. 1-1; Dixon, J. 1-1; Curry, N. 1-1. Brigham

Young-BECK, John 1-0.

Stadium: Edwards Stadium Attendance: 61930

Kickoff time: 7:37 End of Game: 10:54p Total elapsed time: 3:17

Officials: Referee: Joe Rider; Umpire: Rosie Amato; Linesman: Perry Hudspeth;

Line judge: Rick Page; Back judge: Doug Rhoads; Field judge: Chris Brown;

Side judge: Joe Corpora; Scorer: Media Relations;

Temperature: 89 Wind: W 5mph Weather: clear

SACKS (UA-A): Georgia Tech-Wilkinson, G. 2-0; Henderson, E. 1-0; Parker, T.

1-0. Brigham Young-PILI, Ifo 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): Georgia Tech-Butler, J. 5-8; Fox, K. 6-6; Wilkinson, G. 5-3;

Houston, R. 3-4; Brown, A. 4-2; Smith, D. 4-2; Landry, D. 1-5; Parker, T.

2-1; Cox, J. 2-1; Henderson, E. 1-2; Davis, D. 1-1; Reis, C. 1-1; Wrotto, M.

0-2; Hatch, J. 1-0; Wheeler, P. 1-0; Rogers, J. 1-0; Gaston, J. 0-1;

Williams, S. 0-1. Brigham Young-TANNER, Mike 5-4; BURBIDGE, Jon 5-1;

FRANCISCO, Aaro 3-3; DENNEY, John 1-3; NIELSEN, Kip 2-1; HEANEY, Brandon

2-1; MADARIETA, Levi 0-3; GILFORD, Jernar 1-1; BOCKWOLDT, Colb 1-1; BARNEY,

Chad 1-1; ALLEN, James 0-2; MARQUARDT, Dani 0-2; PAYNE, Matt 0-2; WILSON,

Kyle 1-0; POPPINGA, Brady 1-0; PILI, Ifo 1-0; AIONO, Aisaac 1-0;

CARLSON-MADDUX 1-0; HALE, Chris 1-0; BILLS, K.C. 0-1; WRIGHT, Bill 0-1;

NIXON, David 0-1; MEIBOS, Jared 0-1; TAHI, Naufahu 0-1.

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 24 Aug 2003 | Updated: 28 Apr 2011
Anonymous

PROVO -- With last season's 28-19 loss to Georgia Tech still fresh on the minds of many Cougars, BYU will play host to the Ramblin' Wreck in Provo on Thursday, Aug. 28, beginning at 7:30 p.m. (MT). The Cougars' season-opener will be broadcast to a national television audience on ESPN2. At Tech's Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta, the Ramblin Wreck scored 14-unanswered points in the fourth quarter to overcome a 19-14 deficit and claim the victory in the first-ever meeting between the two schools.

BYU vs. THE ACC

Thursday's game will mark only the sixth game against a current Atlantic Coast Conference team. In previous meetings against teams from the ACC, BYU has posted a 1-4 record, including a 38-35 come-from-behind, overtime victory at Virginia in 2000. The Cougars lost at Georgia Tech last season, lost against Virginia in 1999 and have twice fallen to Florida State (1991, 2000). Thursday's game will mark only the second time an ACC school has played BYU in Provo.

KEEPING TRACK OF TIME

With the exception of a neutral game at the 2001 Seattle Bowl (vs. Stanford), Thursday's game will mark the first time Georgia Tech has left the Eastern Time Zone to compete in a regular-season game since Sept. 7, 1995 -- a 19-20 loss at Arizona. In fact, since the 1983 season, the Ramblin' Wreck has left the Eastern Time Zone only six times, posting a 1-5 record. However, over the past 30 seasons, dating back to 1973, Georgia Tech has recorded a mark of 8-12 when playing outside the Eastern Time Zone. Interestingly, the Tech has played in the Mountain Time Zone only twice in its entire history -- a 19-20 loss at Arizona in 1995 and a 42-21 victory at Air Force in 1978. All totaled, Georgia Tech is 4-4 overall when playing in the Pacific or Mountain time zones, dating back to the 1929 Rose Bowl--an 8-7 victory over Cal.

THE LAST TIME (vs. GEORGIA TECH)

Last season, Georgia Tech defeated BYU at Bobby Dodd Stadium in Atlanta, 28-19. Quarterback Bret Engemann struggled in the first half, completing 11-of-18 attempts for 92 yards. He was sacked twice, threw two interceptions and fumbled--all in the first quarter. Lance Pendleton came in after the first drive of the second quarter, recording 17-of-39 attempts for 274 yards passing, 44 yards rushing and 12 carries, two touchdowns and one interception. BYU got on the scoreboard after linebacker Mike Tanner grabbed the first interception of his career in the second quarter. It led to a Matt Payne field goal and brought the score to 7-3. On the next offensive drive, Pendleton drove the Cougars 59 yards in nine plays and finished it off by taking the ball in himself from one yard out to give BYU the halftime lead, 10-7. On its first possession of the second half, Georgia Tech drove 62 yards in 10 plays capped by a one-yard run by freshman Ajenivi Eziemefe to give the the Ramblin' Wreck the lead, 14-10. BYU went up 19-14 after a 39-yard Payne field goal and a 17-yard touchdown pass from Pendelteon to Mahe. The Cougars would not score again as the Rambin' Wreck recorded two more touchdowns. BYU had one last chance to score, but Pendleton threw his only interception of the game in the closing minutes of the game, sealing Tech's victory.

CATCH THE COUGARS -- COMPLETE BROADCAST PLANS

Thursday's game will be broadcast live to a national television audience on ESPN2, beginning at 7:30 p.m. (MT). Mark Malone will call the action, with Mike Gottfried lending color analysis. Alex Flanigan will report from the sidelines. Fans can also tune to KSL 1160-AM with Greg Wrubell calling the action and Marc Lyons lending expert analysis. Bill Riley will report from the sidelines. CBS Radio, in connection with Westwood One, will also broadcast the game from Edwards Stadium to a national radio audience.

Thursday's game will be rebroadcast on KBYU-TV, beginning at 10 p.m. on Aug. 29 and on BYU-TV at 9 p.m. on Aug. 29. Fans with access to the Dish Network (Ch. 9403) or Direct TV Plus (Ch. 374) home satellite systems will be able to view BYU-TV's rebroadcast. Some cable services in Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming and Washington also provide BYU-TV.

PARKING/SECURITY POLICIES AT EDWARDS STADIUM

Due to increased security at LaVell Edwards Stadium, fans attending games will not be able to enter the stadium with the following items: backpacks, large bags, food or drink, cans, containers, coolers, artificial noisemakers, large signs or banners, flags, sticks, poles, umbrellas, laser pointers, video cameras, or weapons of any kind. In addition, the following parking restrictions will be implemented for the 2003 season: All reserved parking lots will be held for specific parking pass holders until halftime of each game, including media parking. Fans may park only in an an assigned lot. Parking passes are assigned and prioritized based on Cougar Club membership levels. Public, non-reserved parking lots will be available at the Marriott Center, Monte Bean Museum, and the BYU administration building.

THE STREAK IS STILL ALIVE ... 350 GAMES AND COUNTING

With Matt Payne's 30-yard field goal in the first quartr at Utah on Nov. 23, 2002, BYU extended its NCAA record streak to 350 games without being shutout. BYU was last shutout during the 1975 season (Sept. 27, 1975 vs. Arizona State.) The Cougars don't have a single person on their 2003 roster that was alive the last time BYU was shut out.

ACADEMICALLY SPEAKING

Entering the Fall season, the BYU roster boasts 49 players with a cumulative grade-point average of 3.0 or better, including 15 student-athletes with a 3.5 GPA or better. (Todd Mortensen leads the team with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average.) Additionally, five players on the 2003 roster have graduated and will be pursuing graduate degrees at BYU, including Toby Christensen, Ifo Pili, Justin Jory, Todd Mortensen and Daniel Marquardt. Jory and Mortensen are currently enrolled in law school at BYU. Defensive specialists Jernaro Gilford and Joshua Brandon participated in summer graduation ceremonies, but won't receive their diplomas until after fall semester.

REVENGE FACTOR

Since 1980, BYU has had 62 different opportunities to repay an opponent for a previous loss. When the Cougars face an opponent, having lost in the previous meeting, they have recorded a 41-22 (.651) record. Since Nov. 7, 1998, BYU has lost only one game to an opponent in a payback situation, posting a 15-1 record. BYU knocked off Syracuse on Aug. 29, 2002 and held off Hawaii on Sept. 6, 2002 for two straight payback opportunities last season. In 2003, the Cougars will have six different payback opportunities. Of the six payback opportunities, the Cougars will face four opponents in Provo.

ONCE IN BLUE MOON

A loss against Utah in the 2002 season-finale marked the first losing season at BYU since the Cougars posted a 5-6 record in 1973. Like Crowton in 2002, it was also LaVell Edwards' second season at the helm. Following a 63-33 win over Air Force on Oct. 20, 2001, the Cougars claimed their 28th straight non-losing season. The Cougars' streak of 28 straight non-losing seasons ranked 11th all-time at the NCAA Division I-A level and was the third longest streak in the nation. Nebraska currently ranks first with 41 straight seasons without a losing campaign. After the Cougars posted a losing season in 1973, they went on to win a National Championship in 1984, 21 league titles and made 23 bowl appearances, including 17 straight bowl trips from 1978-1994.

OVERTIME FACTS

Since the NCAA instituted overtime in 1996, the Cougars have played four overtime games, posting a perfect 4-0 record. Of the over 30 teams which have played four or more overtime games, the Cougars are the only team to post a perfect 4-0 record. Interestingly, the Cougars have never played an overtime game in Provo.

UP OR DOWN

The following BYU coaches will be working from the sidelines this season: Gary Crowton (head coach), Bronco Mendenhall (defensive coordinator/safeties), Steve Kaufusi (defensive line), Robbie Bosco (co-offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Lance Reynolds (offensive line), Paul Tidwell (special teams coordinator/running backs).The remaining assistant coaches, including Barry Lamb (linebackers), Brian Mitchell (cornerbacks), Todd Bradford (co-offensive coordinator/receivers) and Mike Empey (recruiting coordinator/tight ends).

LAST TIME OUT

It's been over nine months since the Cougars' last game -- a game that BYU dropped to its biggest rival. After 28 straight non-losing seasons, college football's third longest non-losing streak came to an end with a 13-6 loss at Utah. With the loss, the Cougars dropped to 5-7, marking their first losing season since 1973. The Cougar offense struggled to move the ball. Quarterback Matt Berry completed 12-of-21 passes for 159 yards and no touchdowns. On the Cougars' first offensive play of the game, Berry connected with receiver Rodney Wilkerson on a 47-yard receptions, setting up the Cougars' first field goal of the afternoon. After a Utah missed field goal, BYU drove down the field and added three more points on a 48-yard Matt Payne field goal. Utah got on the board with a 31-yard field goal following the first drive of the second half. The Utes scored again on a Brandon Warfield touchdown run, and added three more for good measure with 7:09 left in the game. The Cougars had one more chance, but Quarterback Bret Engemann was sacked on fourth down. The Utes took over on downs and ran out the clock to secure the game.

A LITTLE KNOWN FACT

While Georgia Tech is just one of four Division-IA institutions that does not use the word "University" in its official title, BYU is just one of only 12 Division I-A institutions that is named after an individual.

1. Ball State: named after the Ball brothers.

2. Baylor: named after a Texas judge R.E.B. Baylor.

3. BYU: named after Utah's first governor and LDS Church President, Brigham Young.

4. Clemson: named after Thomas Green Clemson the university's founder.

5. Duke: named after Washington Duke and the Duke family, early benefactors of the university.

6. Marshall: named after former chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, John Marshall.

7. Purdue: named after John Purdue, principal benefactor.

8. Rice: named after William Marsh Rice, who left money in his will to start an educational institution.

9. Rutgers: named after Col. Henry Rutgers, revolutionary war veteran and former university trustee.

10. Stanford: named for Leland Stanford, who died at the age of 15.

11. Tulane: named after Paul Tulane, university benefactor who provided an endowment.

12. Vanderbilt: named after Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt who provided the university with an endowment

IN THE TRENCHES

The BYU offensive line, which includes three seniors and two freshmen, weighs in at a beefy 1,528 pounds, averaging 306 pounds per man. The O-line will be squaring off against a Georgia Tech defensive line (three sophomores and a freshman) that tips the scales at an average 267.5 pounds per man. On defense, the Cougars' line (two sniors and a junior) weighs in at 280.3 pounds per man, while the Tech offensive line (one senior, three juniors an a sophomore) average 308 pounds per man.

BYU TO RETIRE YOUNG JERSEY

BYU will honor former BYU All-American and NFL great Steve Young by retiring his No. 8 jersey during halftime ceremonies of the Cougars' season-opener (vs. Georgia Tech) on Aug. 28. During the ceremony, a banner with Young's name and jersey number will be unveiled and permanently displayed on the press box at LaVell Edwards Stadium. While two football numbers have previously been retired, (Eldon "The Phantom" Fortie [1960-62], who wore No. 40; and Marion Probert [1951-54], who wore No. 81) Young will become the first BYU football player to have his jersey retired. Banners honoring Probert, who was tragically killed in 1965 and Fortie, BYU's first All-American, will be unveiled later during the season. Young's jersey, not his number, will be retired. Future players may still have the option to wear No. 8. The criteria considered to retire a jersey includes the following:

- First team All-American

- Recipient of major national award

- University graduate

- Minimum 15-year waiting period

- Significant accomplishments after BYU graduation (athletics, community, church)

- Faithful member of LDS Church or other religious affiliation

One of the greatest collegiate quarterbacks of all time, Young was consistently at the top of all the nation's statistical categories for quarterbacks. As a junior, he averaged 318.8 yards per game of total offense, earning All-WAC recognition and Conference Player-of-the-Year honors. One year later, he repeated as a first-team All-WAC selection, completed 306-of-429 pass attempts for an amazing 71.3 completion percentage. As a senior, Young led the nation in total yards passing (3,802), total offense (4,246) and touchdowns (33). Few rival Young's career totals. He completed 592-of-907 attempts for 7,733 yards and 56 touchdowns. He recorded five miles of total offense in only 31 games (8,817 yards), ranking as one of college football's most impressive career performances. Following his senior season, Young was selected as a consensus All-American, won the Davey O'Brien and Sammy Baugh quarterback awards, and finished second in the Heisman Trophy balloting. In addition, Young was recognized by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame as one of the nation's top scholar-athletes, and received an NCAA post-graduate scholarship in recognition of his academic success at BYU.

After graduating from BYU in 1983, Young became the first-round draft choice of the Los Angeles Express in the USFL. He later played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before signing with the San Francisco 49ers in 1987. Throughout his 15-year professional career, he won three Super Bowl titles, including two as a back-up and one as a starter. He led the 49ers to a 49-26 victory over the San Diego Charges in Super Bowl XXIX with a record six touchdowns to earn Super Bowl MVP honors. When his professional career was all said and done, he left the game as the highest-rated quarterback in NFL history, two league MVP Awards (1992-1994) and was the only quarterback in the league's history to win four straight passing titles. Since retiring from the NFL, Young has been inducted in to the College Football Hall of Fame (2001), as well as the BYU Athletics Hall of Fame (1994). Earlier this year, he was inducted in to the Verizon Academic All-America Hall of Fame.

To many however, Young will be remembered for much more than just his on-field heroics and incredible athletic accomplishments. He founded and chairs the Forever Young Foundation, which is actively involved in children's charities nationwide. Recently, the Forever Young Foundation has focused on a project in two Children's Hospitals. Both The Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford University and Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City are the recipients of new, state-of-the-art, interactive recreational-therapy rooms called Forever Young Zones. These Forever Young Zones are equipped with computers and servers through a generous contribution from Sun Microsystems and will allow computer access and training for the children in these communities as well as the adults. These rooms are created with the intent to provide tools for exercising the imagination of children who find themselves away from home, facing the emotional and physical challenges that serious illness brings. Additionally, Young's foundation has teamed up with NFL Charities to provide state-of-the-art technology rooms for the Youth Education Towns across the country.

Young has served as the international spokesperson and broadcast host for the Children's Miracle Network, which has raised over $1 billion dollars to benefit children's hospitals throughout the world. Young has been a corporate spokesperson for high-profile companies such as Toyota, Marriott, ICON Health & Fitness, Visa, Nike, Sprint, PowerBar, and Sun Microsystems. Currently, he is a Managing Director for Sorenson Capital, a new private equity investment firm, headquartered in Utah. Young is also a member of the Board of Directors of CRS Retail Systems, Inc., a board member for Foundry Networks, the former Chairman of the Board of Found, Inc., and is a partner in University Technology Ventures.

Young was also active with the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, excelling as the Medals Plaza Volunteer Chairperson, and managing over 25,000 volunteers during the Olympics. Recently, he was appointed by President Bush as a member of the newly formed President's Council on Service and Civic Participation, designed to inspire Americans to volunteer and make a difference in their communities.

Young is also a member of the American Indian Services. He has also written a children's book entitled "Forever Young."

In addition to his many charitable and business ventures, Young has been the studio co-host of the Super Bowl XXXIV pre-game, half time and post-game show on ABC, as well as a popular studio analyst on ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown TV series.

Young, a native of Greenwich, Conn., earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1983 and his Juris Doctorate degree in 1994 from Brigham Young University. Steve and his wife, Barbara, split their time between California, Utah, and Arizona. They are the proud parents of two sons, Braedon Steven, born on December 6, 2000 and Jackson Graham, born on March 2, 2003.

BYU IN SEASON-OPENERS

Thursday's game will mark the fourth time in the past five years the Cougars have opened the season in Provo, including a 1999 victory over Washington (35-38), a 2001 win over Tulane (70-35) and a 42-21 win over Syracuse in last year's season-opener in Provo. Overall the Cougars are 47-28-2 (.623) in season-openers, dating back to the 1922 season. When playing in the season-opener in Provo, BYU has posted a 26-10-1 (.716) all-time record. This year's season-opener against Georgia Tech will mark the 24th time the Cougars have started the season against a current BCS team. BYU is 11-11-1 all-time against teams from current BCS institutions. The Cougars have won four of their last five season-opening home games, including three straight victorieis (1999, 2001, 2002).

EARLY BIRD AND THE WORM

This year's season-opener, which will be played on Thursday, Aug. 29, will mark the seventh time the Cougars have opened the season during the month of August, including the fourth straight season. This year's game will mark the fourth time BYU has played a game on Aug. 29, posting a 2-1 record on this date, including last year's 42-21 victory over Syracuse. The earliest start in BYU football history came during the 1996 season when BYU defeated Texas A&M on Aug. 24. The 2001 season opener (vs. Tulane) marked the second earliest start in school history.

A LITTLE EXPERIENCE

Since the 1990 season, when BYU starts the year with a junior or senior at quarterback, the Cougars have posted a 72.8 winning percentage. In that same time frame, when BYU starts the season with an under-classman, the Cougars win just over 50 percent of their games. Since the 1990 campaign, BYU has only started an under classman in four different seasons, including 1992, 1993, 2000 and 2002. This season, the Cougars will start sophomore Matt Berry, who enters the season having started six games, marking the most starts by a BYU quarterback entering a season since Kevin Feterik in 1999.

HOME SWEET HOME

With a perfect 6-0 record in Provo during the 2001 season, the Cougars have recorded 12 undefeated home season since the 1967 campaign. In fact, since the stadium was expanded to 65,000, the Cougars have posted eight different seasons without losing a game in Provo. The 2001 perfect home season marked the first since 1998. BYU finished the 2002 season with a 4-2 home record, marking the team's 31st consecutive non-losing home season. The Cougars are 168-52 (.764) in Provo, dating back 40 years (1963), including a 10-4 (.714) home record against MWC opponents since 1999.



undefined BYU Football Game Statistics


Location: Provo, Utah
Date: 8/28/2003
Attendance: 61930
Line Score
Team1st2nd3rd4thFinal
Georgia Tech670013
Brigham Young7014324

Scoring Summary

TeamTypeTimeGTBYU
GTFG08:49 1QBurnett, D. 26 YdFIELD GOAL30
BYUTD05:07 1QCOATS, Daniel 38 YdPASSby BERRY, Matt(PAYNE, Matt GOOD)37
GTFG02:40 1QBurnett, D. 39 YdFIELD GOAL67
GTTD10:50 2QBurton, N. 18 YdPUNT(Burnett, D. GOOD)137
BYUTD11:12 3QCOATS, Daniel 15 YdPASSby BERRY, Matt(PAYNE, Matt GOOD)1314
BYUTD05:55 3QCHRISTENSEN, To 14 YdPASSby BERRY, Matt(PAYNE, Matt GOOD)1321
BYUFG02:32 4QPAYNE, Matt 24 YdFIELD GOAL1324

Team Stats

GTBYU
1st Downs1522
- Rushing 36
- Passing914
- Penalty32
Rushing 10586
- Attempt2332
- Gain114127
- Loss941
- TDs Rushing00
Passing129276
- Attempts2447
- Completions1531
- Interceptions12
- TDs Passing03
Total Offensive PlaysN/AN/A
Total Net Yards--
Average Gain per Play--
Fumbles - Lost3 - 31 - 0
Penalties - Yards9 - 8216 - 132
Interceptions - Yards2 - 11 - 0
Punts - Yards3 - 1253 - 69
Average Per Punt--
Punt Returns - Yards2 - 333 - 28
Kickoff Returns - Yards3 - 521 - 31
Time of Possession20:5439:06
Third Down Conversions1 of 67 of 18
Fourth Down Conversions0 of 03 of 3
Sacks - Yards4 - 241 - 6
Georgia Tech Passing
AthleteCompAttIntYdsY/ALngTDSkEffic
Ball, R.152411295.38320199.32
Brigham Young Passing
AthleteCompAttIntYdsY/ALngTDSkEffic
Matt Berry314612766.003833134.97
John Beck01100.00001-200.00
Georgia Tech Rushing
AthleteNoGainLossNetAvgLngTD
Daniels, P.J.16671664.1180
Ball, R.5456397.8330
Smith, J.12022.020
TM102-2-2.000
Brigham Young Rushing
AthleteNoGainLossNetAvgLngTD
Reynaldo Brathwaite13654614.7210
Fui Vakapuna33113010.0280
Rodney Wilkerson11201212.0120
Naufahu Tahi610461.040
Marcus Whalen13033.030
Team103-3-3.000
Matt Berry5614-8-1.640
John Beck2015-15-7.500
Georgia Tech Receivers
AthleteNoYdsAvgLngTD
Smith, J.912113.4320
Foschi, J.P.3144.760
Dixon, J.144.040
Thomas, L.100.000
Curry, N.1-10-10.090
Brigham Young Receivers
AthleteNoYdsAvgLngTD
Daniel Coats69315.5382
Toby Christensen6518.5141
Rodney Wilkerson33712.3170
Chris Hale4348.5120
Jason Kukahiko22512.5130
Justin Jory4246.070
Naufahu Tahi492.370
Fui Vakapuna231.540
Georgia Tech Fumbles
AthleteFumLostRec
Curry, N.11-
Smith, J.11-
Dixon, J.11-
Brigham Young Fumbles
AthleteFumLostRec
John Beck10-
Georgia Tech Interceptions
AthleteFumYdsTD
Houston, R.100
Butler, J.110
Brigham Young Interceptions
AthleteFumYdsTD
Jon Burbidge100
Georgia Tech Defensive
AthleteTotSoloSacksTFL/YPBUFFQBH
Hatch, J.-1-----
Houston, R.-3-----
Burton, N.-------
Reis, C.-1-----
Landry, D.-1-----
Butler, J.-5-----
Cox, J.-2--1--
Davis, D.-1-----
Williams, S.-0-----
Rogers, J.-1-0/19---
Gaston, J.-0-----
Wheeler, P.-1----1
Brown, A.-4-0/3-1-
Wilkinson, G.-520/14--2
Smith, D.-4--1--
Fox, K.-6-0/11--
Henderson, E.-110/51--
Parker, T.-210/16---
Wrotto, M.-0-----
Brigham Young Defensive
AthleteTotSoloSacksTFL/YPBUFFQBH
Chad Barney-1-----
Joshua Ohai-0-----
Jernaro Gilford-1---1-
James Allen-0-----
Levi Madarieta-0-----
Chris Hale-1-----
Jared Meibos-0-----
Kip Nielson-2-----
Aaron Francisco-3---11
Brandon Heaney-2-----
Kyle Wilson-1-----
Jon Burbidge-5---1-
Matt Payne-0-----
David Nixon-0-1/1---
Mike Tanner-5-----
Colby Bockwoldt-1-----
Brady Poppinga-210/6---
Bill Wright-0-1/0---
K.C. Bills-0-----
Daniel Marquardt-0-----
Aissac Aiono-1-----
John Denney-1--1--
Justin Maddux-1-----
Georgia Tech Drive Summary
StartQuarterBall AtPlaysYardsResult
,O1518P
TN,630F
,O1738F
NUT19F
TN,35P
NUT00T
AG,319H
,O339P
,O31469F
NUT314I
,O4645F
Brigham Young Drive Summary
StartQuarterBall AtPlaysYardsResult
SOS00K
NUT39I
,O1980T
,O14-3P
MUB3-15I
NUT35P
,O21969F
,O3780T
NUT943T
MUB5-3P
TN,1686F
MUB3-20H

Play By Play

1st
TimePosSpotPlayGTBYU
-BYU wins toss, defers. GaTech will receive, defend south goal.
-Change of possession, BYU ball on BYU35, 1st and 10, PAYNE, Matt kickoff 65 yards to the GT0, touchback.
15:00GEORGIA TECH drive start at 15:00, Daniels, P.J. rush for 8 yards to the GT28 (POPPINGA, Brady).
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 2 yards to the GT30, 1ST DOWN GT (MADARIETA, Levi;TANNER, Mike).
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 3 yards to the GT33 (FRANCISCO, Aaro).
-Smith, J. rush for 2 yards to the GT35 (NIELSEN, Kip;DENNEY, John).
-Ball, R. rush for 3 yards to the GT38 (TANNER, Mike;DENNEY, John).
-Higgins, H. punt 51 yards to the BYU11, CHRISTENSEN, Da return 13 yards to the BYU24 (Hatch, J.).
12:23BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 12:23.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to WILKERSON, Rod for 6 yards to the BYU30 (Brown, A.).
-WHALEN, Marcus rush for 3 yards to the BYU33 (Butler, J.).
11:06Timeout Brigham Young, clock 11:06.
-BERRY, Matt pass intercepted by Houston, R. at the BYU38, Houston, R. return 0 yards to the BYU38.
11:01GEORGIA TECH drive start at 11:01.
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 1 yard to the BYU37 (BOCKWOLDT, Colb).
-Ball, R. rush for 33 yards to the BYU4, 1ST DOWN GT (BURBIDGE, Jon).
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 1 yard to the BYU3 (FRANCISCO, Aaro;TANNER, Mike).
-PENALTY GT delay of game 5 yards to the BYU8.
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to McGuire, X..
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to Daniels, P.J. (DENNEY, John).
08:49Burnett, D. field goal attempt from 26 GOOD, clock 08:49.30
-Burnett, D. kickoff 65 yards to the BYU0, touchback.
08:49BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 08:49.
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to COATS, Daniel.
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 21 yards to the BYU41, 1ST DOWN BYU (Butler, J.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to TAHI, Naufahu for 3 yards to the BYU44 (Smith, D.).
-VAKAPUNA, Fui rush for 3 yards to the BYU47 (Butler, J.;Fox, K.).
-PENALTY BYU delay of game 5 yards to the BYU42.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to CHRISTENSEN, To for 13 yards to the GT45, 1ST DOWN BYU (Henderson, E.;Wilkinson, G.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to HALE, Chris for 5 yards to the GT40 (Butler, J.).
-BERRY, Matt rush for 2 yards to the GT38 (Houston, R.;Wilkinson, G.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to WILKERSON, Rod (Cox, J.).
05:07BERRY, Matt pass complete to COATS, Daniel for 38 yards to the GT0, 1ST DOWN BYU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 05:07.36
-PAYNE, Matt kick attempt good.37
-PENALTY BYU unsportsmanlike conduct 15 yards to the BYU20.
-PAYNE, Matt kickoff 64 yards to the GT16, Scott, K. return 25 yards to the GT41 (PAYNE, Matt;MEIBOS, Jared).
05:01GEORGIA TECH drive start at 05:01.
-PENALTY BYU offside declined.
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 3 yards to the GT44 (DENNEY, John;MARQUARDT, Dani).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 32 yards to the BYU24, 1ST DOWN GT (NIELSEN, Kip).
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 4 yards to the BYU20 (DENNEY, John).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 8 yards to the BYU12, 1ST DOWN GT (TANNER, Mike).
-PENALTY GT clipping 15 yards to the BYU27.
-2nd and 13.
-Ball, R. rush for 6 yards to the BYU21 (HEANEY, Brandon).
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to Smith, J..
02:40Burnett, D. field goal attempt from 39 GOOD, clock 02:40.67
-Burnett, D. kickoff 65 yards to the BYU0, touchback, PENALTY GT offside 5 yards to the GT30, NO PLAY.
-Burnett, D. kickoff 70 yards to the BYU0, CHRISTENSEN, Da return 31 yards to the BYU31 (Gaston, J.;Reis, C.).
02:33BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 02:33, PENALTY BYU holding 10 yards to the BYU21.
-1st and 10.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to TAHI, Naufahu for 5 yards to the BYU26 (Fox, K.), PENALTY BYU holding 10 yards to the BYU16.
-1st and 15.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to COATS, Daniel for 7 yards to the BYU23 (Smith, D.).
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for loss of 4 yards to the BYU19 (Wilkinson, G.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to COATS, Daniel for 16 yards to the BYU35 (Davis, D.), PENALTY BYU ineligible downfield on pass 5 yards to the BYU14, NO PLAY.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to COATS, Daniel for 14 yards to the BYU28 (Fox, K.;Houston, R.).
2nd
TimePosSpotPlayGTBYU
15:00Start of 2nd quarter, clock 15:00.
-PAYNE, Matt punt 51 yards to the GT21, Smith, J. return 15 yards to the GT36 (AIONO, Aisaac).
14:45GEORGIA TECH drive start at 14:45.
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 10 yards to the GT46, fumble forced by FRANCISCO, Aaro, fumble by Smith, J. recovered by BYU HEANEY, Brandon at GT45.
14:25BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 14:25.
-BECK, John sacked for loss of 10 yards to the BYU45 (Parker, T.).
-BECK, John rush for loss of 5 yards to the BYU40, fumble forced by Brown, A., fumble by BECK, John recovered by BYU Team at BYU40.
-BECK, John pass intercepted by Butler, J. at the GT37, Butler, J. return 1 yards to the GT38 (HALE, Chris).
12:53GEORGIA TECH drive start at 12:53.
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to Smith, J., QB hurry by FRANCISCO, Aaro.
-Ball, R. pass complete to Foschi, J.P. for 5 yards to the GT43 (TANNER, Mike).
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to Curry, N..
-Higgins, H. punt 39 yards to the BYU18, CHRISTENSEN, Da return 9 yards to the BYU27 (Reis, C.).
11:50BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 11:50.
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to KUKAHIKO, Jason.
-QB hurry by Wilkinson, G..
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to JORY, Justin for 5 yards to the BYU32 (Fox, K.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to VAKAPUNA, Fui.
-Team punt -14 yards to the BYU18, Burton, N. return 18 yards to the BYU0, TOUCHDOWN (blocked by Burton, N.).127
10:50GEORGIA TECH drive start at 10:50, GT ball on BYU3, Burnett, D. kick attempt good.137
-Brezina, B. kickoff 0 yards to the GT35, touchback.
10:30BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 10:30.
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 5 yards to the BYU25 (Fox, K.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to WILKERSON, Rod.
-QB hurry by Wheeler, P..
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to KUKAHIKO, Jason for 12 yards to the BYU37, 1ST DOWN BYU (Fox, K.;Davis, D.).
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 3 yards to the BYU40 (Wrotto, M.;Butler, J.).
-BERRY, Matt rush for 4 yards to the BYU44 (Landry, D.;Wrotto, M.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to JORY, Justin for 6 yards to the 50 yardline, 1ST DOWN BYU (Butler, J.).
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 3 yards to the GT47 (Wilkinson, G.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to VAKAPUNA, Fui for loss of 1 yard to the GT48 (Fox, K.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to JORY, Justin for 7 yards to the GT41.
-TAHI, Naufahu rush for 1 yard to the GT40, 1ST DOWN BYU (Butler, J.;Cox, J.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete (Henderson, E.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to CHRISTENSEN, To for 10 yards to the GT30 (Landry, D.), PENALTY BYU holding 10 yards to the 50 yardline, NO PLAY, PENALTY GT unsportsmanlike conduct 15 yards to the GT35, NO PLAY.
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 5 yards to the GT30, 1ST DOWN BYU (Landry, D.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to COATS, Daniel.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to JORY, Justin for 6 yards to the GT24 (Fox, K.;Wilkinson, G.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to TAHI, Naufahu for 7 yards to the GT17, 1ST DOWN BYU (Houston, R.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to COATS, Daniel.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to TAHI, Naufahu for loss of 6 yards to the GT23 (Parker, T.).
-WILKERSON, Rod rush for 12 yards to the GT11 (Wheeler, P.).
01:23PAYNE, Matt field goal attempt from 28 MISSED - wide left, spot at GT11, clock 01:23.
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 18 yards to the GT29, 1ST DOWN GT (TANNER, Mike).
-Ball, R. rush for 3 yards to the GT32 (TANNER, Mike).
00:26Timeout Georgia Tech, clock 00:26.
-TM rush for loss of 2 yards to the GT30.
00:00End of half, clock 00:00.
3rd
TimePosSpotPlayGTBYU
15:00Start of 3rd quarter, clock 15:00.
-GT ball on GT35.
-Burnett, D. kickoff 65 yards to the BYU0, touchback.
15:00BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 15:00.
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 8 yards to the BYU28 (Fox, K.).
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 5 yards to the BYU33, 1ST DOWN BYU (Landry, D.;Brown, A.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to HALE, Chris, PENALTY GT pass interference 15 yards to the BYU48, 1ST DOWN BYU, NO PLAY.
-PENALTY GT offside 5 yards to the GT47.
-TAHI, Naufahu rush for 1 yard to the GT46 (Houston, R.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to WILKERSON, Rod for 17 yards to the GT29, 1ST DOWN BYU (Brown, A.;Fox, K.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to HALE, Chris for 8 yards to the GT21 (Fox, K.).
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 6 yards to the GT15, 1ST DOWN BYU (Parker, T.;Landry, D.).
11:12BERRY, Matt pass complete to COATS, Daniel for 15 yards to the GT0, 1ST DOWN BYU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 11:12.1313
-PAYNE, Matt kick attempt good.1314
-PAYNE, Matt kickoff 65 yards to the GT0, Scott, K. return 5 yards to the GT5 (WILSON, Kyle).
11:05GEORGIA TECH drive start at 11:05.
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 3 yards to the GT8 (MARQUARDT, Dani;TANNER, Mike).
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to Smith, J..
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 6 yards to the GT14 (BOCKWOLDT, Colb;MADARIETA, Levi).
-Higgins, H. punt 35 yards to the GT49, CHRISTENSEN, Da return 6 yards to the GT43 (Brown, A.).
09:26BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 09:26.
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for no gain to the GT43 (Smith, D.).
08:44Timeout Brigham Young, clock 08:44.
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to WILKERSON, Rod (Fox, K.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to HALE, Chris for 9 yards to the GT34 (Houston, R.;Butler, J.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to VAKAPUNA, Fui for 4 yards to the GT30, 1ST DOWN BYU (Houston, R.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to CHRISTENSEN, To for 6 yards to the GT24 (Smith, D.;Houston, R.).
-PENALTY BYU delay of game 5 yards to the GT29.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to COATS, Daniel for 12 yards to the GT17, 1ST DOWN BYU (Cox, J.).
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 3 yards to the GT14 (Butler, J.;Henderson, E.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to JORY, Justin.
06:01Timeout Georgia Tech, clock 06:01.
05:55BERRY, Matt pass complete to CHRISTENSEN, To for 14 yards to the GT0, 1ST DOWN BYU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 05:55.1320
-PAYNE, Matt kick attempt good.1321
-PAYNE, Matt kickoff 65 yards to the GT0, touchback, PENALTY BYU offside 5 yards to the BYU30, NO PLAY.
-PAYNE, Matt kickoff 70 yards to the GT0, touchback.
05:55GEORGIA TECH drive start at 05:55.
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 6 yards to the GT26 (FRANCISCO, Aaro).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 4 yards to the GT30, 1ST DOWN GT (HEANEY, Brandon).
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 6 yards to the GT36 (ALLEN, James;FRANCISCO, Aaro).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Foschi, J.P. for 6 yards to the GT42, 1ST DOWN GT (ALLEN, James;MADARIETA, Levi).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 8 yards to the 50 yardline (BURBIDGE, Jon;HEANEY, Brandon).
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 1 yard to the BYU49 (BURBIDGE, Jon).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Foschi, J.P. for 3 yards to the BYU46, 1ST DOWN GT (BURBIDGE, Jon).
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to Smith, J..
-Daniels, P.J. rush for loss of 1 yard to the BYU47 (NIXON, David;WRIGHT, Bill).
-Ball, R. pass intercepted by BURBIDGE, Jon at the BYU25, BURBIDGE, Jon return to the 50 yardline (Wallace, K.), PENALTY BYU holding 10 yards to the BYU37, 1ST DOWN GT, NO PLAY.
-Ball, R. pass complete to Thomas, L. for no gain to the BYU37 (BARNEY, Chad;TAHI, Naufahu).
-PENALTY BYU offside 5 yards to the BYU32.
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 12 yards to the BYU20, 1ST DOWN GT (TANNER, Mike).
4th
TimePosSpotPlayGTBYU
15:00Start of 4th quarter, clock 15:00.
-Daniels, P.J. rush for 5 yards to the BYU15 (BARNEY, Chad).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Dixon, J. for 4 yards to the BYU11, fumble forced by GILFORD, Jernar, fumble by Dixon, J. recovered by BYU FRANCISCO, Aaro at BYU11.
14:04BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 14:04.
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 4 yards to the BYU15 (Butler, J.;Smith, D.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to CHRISTENSEN, To for 10 yards to the BYU25, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-BERRY, Matt sacked for loss of 5 yards to the BYU20 (Henderson, E.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to KUKAHIKO, Jason for 8 yards to the BYU28 (Landry, D.), PENALTY BYU personal foul 10 yards to the BYU10, NO PLAY.
-BERRY, Matt sacked for loss of 8 yards to the BYU2 (Wilkinson, G.).
-PENALTY BYU delay of game 1 yards to the BYU1.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to CHRISTENSEN, To for 7 yards to the BYU8 (Williams, S.;Butler, J.).
-PAYNE, Matt punt 32 yards to the BYU40, out-of-bounds.
09:34GEORGIA TECH drive start at 09:34.
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 14 yards to the BYU26, 1ST DOWN GT (GILFORD, Jernar;FRANCISCO, Aaro).
-Daniels, P.J. rush for no gain to the BYU26 (CARLSON-MADDUX).
-Ball, R. pass intercepted by BURBIDGE, Jon at the BYU7, BURBIDGE, Jon return 0 yards to the BYU7, out-of-bounds.
08:45BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 08:45.
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to HALE, Chris, PENALTY BYU pass interference 4 yards to the BYU3, NO PLAY.
-TAHI, Naufahu rush for 4 yards to the BYU7 (Butler, J.;Landry, D.).
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to VAKAPUNA, Fui.
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to KUKAHIKO, Jason for 13 yards to the BYU20, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-BRATHWAITE, Rey rush for 2 yards to the BYU22 (Smith, D.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to WILKERSON, Rod for 14 yards to the BYU36, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to HALE, Chris.
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to JORY, Justin (Smith, D.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to HALE, Chris for 12 yards to the BYU48, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-VAKAPUNA, Fui rush for 28 yards to the GT24, 1ST DOWN BYU (Butler, J.).
05:45Timeout Brigham Young, clock 05:45.
-PENALTY BYU false start 5 yards to the GT29.
-BERRY, Matt pass incomplete to COATS, Daniel, QB hurry by Wilkinson, G..
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to COATS, Daniel for 7 yards to the GT22 (Cox, J.).
-TAHI, Naufahu rush for loss of 1 yard to the GT23 (Wilkinson, G.), PENALTY GT personal foul 12 yards to the GT11, 1ST DOWN BYU.
-1st and 10.
-TAHI, Naufahu rush for 4 yards to the GT7 (Landry, D.;Fox, K.).
-BERRY, Matt sacked for loss of 1 yard to the GT8 (Wilkinson, G.).
-BERRY, Matt pass complete to CHRISTENSEN, To for 1 yard to the GT7 (Davis, D.).
02:32PAYNE, Matt field goal attempt from 24 GOOD, clock 02:32.1324
-PAYNE, Matt kickoff 65 yards to the GT0, Smith, J. return 22 yards to the GT22 (PAYNE, Matt;BILLS, K.C.).
02:26GEORGIA TECH drive start at 02:26.
-Ball, R. sacked for loss of 6 yards to the GT16 (POPPINGA, Brady).
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to McGuire, X..
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to Logan, M. (ATKINSON, Bryan), PENALTY BYU pass interference 17 yards to the GT33, 1ST DOWN GT, NO PLAY.
-PENALTY GT false start 5 yards to the GT28.
-Ball, R. pass incomplete to McGuire, X. (BURBIDGE, Jon), PENALTY BYU pass interference 15 yards to the GT43, 1ST DOWN GT, NO PLAY.
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 14 yards to the BYU43, 1ST DOWN GT (BURBIDGE, Jon).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Smith, J. for 20 yards to the BYU23, 1ST DOWN GT (NIELSEN, Kip).
-Ball, R. pass complete to Curry, N. for 9 yards to the BYU14, fumble forced by BURBIDGE, Jon, fumble by Curry, N. recovered by BYU FRANCISCO, Aaro at BYU33.
01:06BRIGHAM YOUNG drive start at 01:06.
-VAKAPUNA, Fui rush for loss of 19 yards to the BYU14 (Rogers, J.), PENALTY GT face mask 5 yards to the BYU19.
-1st and 6.
-TAHI, Naufahu rush for loss of 3 yards to the BYU16 (Brown, A.).
00:31Timeout Georgia Tech, clock 00:31.
-Team rush for loss of 3 yards to the BYU13.
00:00End of game, clock 00:00.