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Brett Pyne | Posted: 1 Oct 2010 | Updated: 28 Jul 2023
Brett Pyne

BYU Heads Home With Loss

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LOGAN, Utah -- BYU’s 10-game winning streak over Utah State came to an end Friday in Logan as the Aggies defeated the Cougars 31-16 at Romney Stadium.

The Utah State win marks the program’s first over in-state rival BYU since a 58-56 shootout victory in 1993.

BYU quarterback Jake Heaps threw 27-of-54 for 271 yards. Junior wide receiver McKay Jacobson had 85 yards on eight receptions.

Fueled by big plays, the Aggies took the early momentum of the game and built a 24-3 halftime advantage. USU quarterback Diondre Borel hit wide receiver Xavier Martin over the top for a 79-yard score on Utah State’s second possession for the first score of the game. After BYU got the ball, Aggie corner Chris Randle intercepted a Heaps pass to set up a 34-yard USU field goal for a 10-0 first quarter lead.

Borel scored from one yard out for the Aggies in the second quarter before BYU got on the scoreboard to make the score 17-3. On the ensuing kick off, Utah State’s Kerwynn Williams returned the kick 67 yards to set up an Aggie touchdown just before the half. During the possession, BYU captain Andrew Rich was injured near the goal line, suffering a stinger and upper arm contusion that kept him out the rest of the game.

BYU’s scoring drive was also sparked by a big play when redshirt freshman and Logan native JD Falslev returned the first kickoff return of his career for 34 yards to the BYU 46-yard line. The Cougars went 48 yards on nine plays to set up Mitch Payne’s 23-yard field goal. During the drive, redshirt freshman wide receiver Cody Hoffman converted a third-and-eight play by catching a deflected ball and near interception while already on his back at the 11-yard line.

BYU totaled 144 yards in the first half with Utah State amassing 243. The Aggies converted 7-of-9 third downs in the opening half while BYU was successful on 4-of-10 third-down attempts.

The Cougars picked up some momentum by outgained the Aggies during the third quarter but weren’t able to change the deficit on the scoreboard as both teams scored touchdowns. BYU’s scoring drive covered 75 yards in eight plays with junior running back Bryan Kariya getting in from the 1-yard line. Payne’s point-after conversion tied the senior kicker with Kurt Gunther as BYU’s all-time PAT leader with 162. During the drive freshman tight end Marcus Mathews and junior running back JJ Di Luigi hauled in back-to-back passes of 32 yards to cover most of the yardage.

BYU trailed 31-10 entering the fourth before scoring on a 2-yard run by Di Luigi on the final drive of the game with 31 seconds remaining. Heaps threw five-straight completions on the drive, the last a nine-yard pass to Spencer Hafoka that was moved 15 more yards on an Aggie personal foul penalty.

On defense, Shane Hunter had a game-high 13 tackles while Jadon Wagner and Travis Uale had 10 tackles, apiece. All marks were career highs.

In addition to losing Rich, the team's top tackler, to injury in the first half, the BYU defense played much of the second half without its No. 2 tackler when linebacker Jordan Pendleton left with a knee sprain. The Cougars started the game without three other defensive starters already out with injuries in defensive tackle Romney Fuga, linebacker Jameson Frazier and safety Steven Thomas.

BYU falls to 1-4 on the year with the loss while Utah State goes to 2-3. The Cougars will next face San Diego State at home on homecoming weekend Saturday, Oct. 9.

 

BYU (1-4) vs. Utah State (2-3)

Date: Oct 01, 2010 Site: Logan, Utah Stadium: Romney

Attendance: 24152

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score

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BYU................. 0 3 7 6 - 16 Record: (1-4)

Utah State.......... 10 14 7 0 - 31 Record: (2-3)

Scoring Summary:

1st 06:57 USU - Martin, Xavier 79 yd pass from Borel, Diondre (Loveless, B. kick), 2-81 0:45, BY 0 - USU 7

00:27 USU - Loveless, B. 34 yd field goal, 10-36 4:09, BY 0 - USU 10

2nd 06:54 USU - Borel, Diondre 1 yd run (Loveless, B. kick), 12-62 4:35, BY 0 - USU 17

03:28 BY - PAYNE, Mitch 23 yd field goal, 9-48 3:18, BY 3 - USU 17

00:49 USU - Speight, D. 1 yd run (Loveless, B. kick), 7-33 2:28, BY 3 - USU 24

3rd 06:32 USU - Speight, D. 1 yd run (Loveless, B. kick), 12-69 4:38, BY 3 - USU 31

03:44 BY - KARIYA, Bryan 1 yd run (PAYNE, Mitch kick), 8-75 2:41, BY 10 - USU 31

4th 00:31 BY - DI LUIGI, JJ 3 yd run (PAYNE, Mitch kick blockd), 8-66 1:39, BY 16 - USU 31

BYU USU

FIRST DOWNS................... 22 19

RUSHES-YARDS (NET)............ 25-65 59-242

PASSING YDS (NET)............. 270 192

Passes Att-Comp-Int........... 55-27-2 13-10-0

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS..... 80-335 72-434

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

Punt Returns-Yards............ 1-4 2--1

Kickoff Returns-Yards......... 6-121 2-87

Interception Returns-Yards.... 0-0 2-8

Punts (Number-Avg)............ 4-47.8 4-35.0

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

Penalties-Yards............... 6-45 12-105

Possession Time............... 26:35 33:25

Third-Down Conversions........ 8 of 18 11 of 18

Fourth-Down Conversions....... 0 of 2 0 of 0

Red-Zone Scores-Chances....... 3-3 4-4

Sacks By: Number-Yards........ 0-0 2-15

RUSHING: BYU-DI LUIGI, JJ 12-42; QUEZADA, Joshua 6-20; KARIYA, Bryan 4-5; HEAPS, Jake 3-minus 2. Utah State-Speight, D. 23-91; Borel, Diondre 10-68; Williams, K. 15-51; DeMartino, Joey 5-16; Watkins, Dontel 1-9; Reynolds, T. 1-6; Marshall, R. 1-2; Moats, Eric 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 2.

PASSING: BYU-HEAPS, Jake 27-55-2-270. Utah State-Borel, Diondre 10-13-0-192.

RECEIVING: BYU-JACOBSON, McKay 8-85; HOFFMAN, Cody 6-46; DI LUIGI, JJ 5-62; KARIYA, Bryan 2-8; MATHEWS, Marcus 1-32; MAHINA, Devin 1-21; HAFOKA, Spencer 1-8; QUEZADA, Joshua 1-4; MENDENHALL, Zed 1-2; HOLT, Austin 1-2. Utah State-Watkins, Dontel 3-28; Speight, D. 2-28; Bartlett, K. 2-26; Martin, Xavier 1-79; Williams, K. 1-21; DeMartino, Joey 1-10.

INTERCEPTIONS: BYU-None. Utah State-Coleman, Rajric 1-8; Randle, Chris 1-0.

FUMBLES: BYU-None. Utah State-Borel, Diondre 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): BYU-None. Utah State-Koskan, Levi 1-0; Johnson, Devin 1-0.

TACKLES (UA-A): BYU-HUNTER, Shane 3-10; WAGNER, Jadon 6-4; UALE, Travis 5-5; OGLETREE, Brand 4-4; VAN NOY, Kyle 4-3; PENDLETON, Jord 2-5; RICH, Andrew 1-5; PUTNAM, Matt 1-5; LOGAN, Brian 3-2; JORGENSEN, Aust 0-4; STOUT, Zac 1-2; BRADLEY, Brando 1-2; GALEA'I, Jray 2-0; MANUMALEUNA, Ea 1-1; FOOTE, David 1-1; SO'OTO, Vic 0-2; SPEREDON, Jason 1-0; HOFFMAN, Cody 1-0; EASON, Corby 1-0; MARSHALL, Matt 1-0; MEES, Carter 1-0; BRYSON, Thomas 1-0; MENDENHALL, Zek 0-1. Utah State-Wagner, Bobby 2-9; Gallagher, Kyle 3-7; McClenton, W. 5-3; Koskan, Levi 2-3; Byrd, Quinton 4-0; Coleman, Rajric 4-0; Marsh, Curtis 3-1; Doughty, Jake 2-1; Bowden, Alfred 2-1; Dinka-Mba, M. 0-3; Keiaho, Junior 2-0; Sanders, C. 2-0; Garner, Quinn 2-0; Enesi, Sean 1-1; Randle, Chris 1-1; Schrader, Joey 1-1; Johnson, Devin 1-0; Morgan, Cache 0-1; Lawson, Nevin 0-1; Vought, Nick 0-1; Royster, Nathan 0-1; Dabb, Forrest 0-1.

 

 
jchristiansen | Posted: 27 Sep 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
jchristiansen

Game 5: BYU vs. Utah State

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Game 5: BYU Cougars vs. Utah State Aggies

BYU will play Utah State on Friday, Oct. 1, at 6 p.m. MT. The game will be broadcast live from Romney Stadium on ESPN and KSL Radio 1160 AM and 102.7 FM.

BYU (1-3) at Utah State (1-3)

Oct. 1, 2010

6 p.m. MT

Romney Stadium

Logan, UT

THE BYU-UTAH STATE SERIES

BYU vs. Utah State is one of the oldest matchups in college football, stretching all the way back to 1922. The two teams met each other every year from 1922-97 (excepting the war years) and seven of the last 12 years. The Cougars are on a 10-game win streak over the Aggies and claim an average margin of victory of 25.3 points over Utah State since Bronco Mendenhall became BYU’s head coach. Last season, current wide receiver Luke Ashworth caught his first-career touchdown and had a career high of 91 yards receiving against the Aggies. In 2008, Austin Collie caught eight passes for 132 yards while Fui Vakapuna scored three touchdowns in a 38-0 shutout the year before.

WHAT TO WATCH FOR

- BYU is looking to earn its 11th-straight win over Utah State. The longest win streak in the series is currently at 10 wins set by BYU from 1983-92 and 1994-present. Utah State has not defeated BYU since a 58-56 win in Logan in 1993. The Aggies last win over the Cougars before that was in 1982.

- The Cougars are looking to go 4-0 against Utah State since Bronco Mendenhall took over as BYU head coach.

- BYU has not scored fewer than 30 points against Utah State since a 20-17 loss to the Aggies in 1982.

- BYU quarterback Jake Heaps will start the second game of his career, becoming just the third freshman to start more than one game for the Cougars in his first season.

- Senior safety Andrew Rich enters the game as one of the best defenders in the country, coming in at 11th in the nation in tackles and 2nd in the nation in solo tackles per game. He has had two 14-tackle games so far this year.

- BYU has not lost four-straight games in one season since a four-game streak in the middle of the 1993 season. BYU dropped games to UCLA, Notre Dame, Fresno State and...a 58-56 loss at Utah State during that span.

A SINGLE YELLOW HANKY

The Cougars committed a single penalty for five yards last week against Nevada, a season low and the first time BYU has been penalized once in a game in almost seven years in a 27-20 win against UNLV in 2003.

FASTEST EVER

Freshman quarterback Jake Heaps started the first game of his career against Nevada after seeing action in BYU’s previous three games. The start by Heaps in just his fourth game is the fastest start at quarterback for any freshman out of high school in BYU history. Drew Miller, a true freshman in 1997, started the eighth game of that season after playing in three game earlier in the season. Slated to start again at Utah State, Heaps will become the third freshman quarterback at BYU to start in more than one game after Berry (6 starts) and Beck (4 starts).

TOP TACKLER

Senior and team captain Andrew Rich is ranked 2nd in the nation with an average of 7.5 solo tackles per game and is tied for 9th in the nation in total tackles per game at 11.8. Rich, who has seen time at both safety positions this year, has led BYU in tackles three out of four games while finishing second in the other. He’s totaled a career-high 14 tackles against both Air Force and Nevada. Rich, a former walk-on from Snow College, entered the 2010 season as the top returner on the team in solo tackles, assisted tackles, total tackles and interceptions.

FIRST IN THE NATION

BYU’s kickoff return defense has been ranked first in the nation all four weeks of the 2010 football season. The Cougars allow just 10.25 yards per kickoff return, almost four yards better than second-best Rutgers’ average of 14.1 yards per return. BYU allowed just 20 yards on three kicks against Washington, 12 yards on one kick at Air Force, two returns for 18 yards versus Florida State and 32 yards on two kick returns against Nevada. BYU is also 27th in the nation and second in the MWC in punt return defense, allowing only 4.5 yards per punt return on the year.

PERFECT PAYNE

Senior kicker Mitch Payne kicked a 27-yard field goal and a 29-yard field goal against Nevada, keeping him perfect inside the 30-yard line in his career. Payne has made 20-of-20 attempts inside the 30, including 5-of-5 this season.

For the complete BYU at Utah State game notes, see the attached PDF file.