Unga bounces BYU back in 42-23 win over Colo St.

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PROVO, Utah (AP)—Harvey Unga ran for 113 yards and three touchdowns and No. 19 BYU converted two interceptions and a blocked punt into scores while holding off Colorado State 42-23 Saturday.

Max Hall passed for two touchdowns and ran for another as the Cougars (3-1) won the Mountain West Conference opener one week after getting blown out at home by Florida State.

The Cougars still had some defensive lapses in the second half, but built a 21-0 lead off Colorado State’s mistakes in the first quarter.

Hall was 18 for 29 for 241 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.

Grant Stucker completed 30 of 50 passes for 372 yards and two touchdowns for the Rams (3-1, 0-1), whose six-game winning streak ended.

Colorado State got within 28-17 on a field goal early in the fourth quarter and answered Unga’s third TD run with a 13-yard touchdown pass from Strucker to Tyson Liggett to make it 35-23 after the two-point conversion failed. But the Rams could not keep matching BYU to overcome the deficit.

Unga ran for 88 yards in the second half and became the first Cougars player to top 100 yards this season.

The Cougars led 21-0 after the first quarter, needing only a pair of plays on each drive to cover the short distances to the goal.

Colorado State receiver Rashaun Greer tipped both intercepted passes high enough that a defender was easily able to grab it. Brian Logan had the first, leading to Unga’s 4-yard touchdown run barely two minutes into the game, then Andrew Rich grabbed the second at the Colorado State 39. Hall threw a 37-yard pass to O’Neill Chambers down the sideline, then Hall faked out everybody with a bootleg and trotted into the end zone with 3:04 left.

The Cougars got the ball right back when Matt Marshall blocked a punt and BYU went up 21-0 on Unga’s 5-yard run with 25 seconds left in the first.

Hall’s pass to McKay Jacobson for an apparent touchdown was overturned for pass interference called on Dennis Pitta. It was one of 10 BYU penalties called in the game, but Pitta redeemed himself on the next play with a diving catch on an 18-yard touchdown pass from Hall to put BYU up 28-7. It was the first time all day BYU was able to drive any distance, going 82 yards on 10 plays to get the margin back up to three touchdowns.

Updated Sep 27, 12:24 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 4

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Colorado State 438 372 66 27 41.2% 6/52 2 33:19
Brigham Young 373 241 132 20 68.8% 10/117 2 26:41

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  1. mark c
    10. Posted by mark c Mon Sep 28 5:07pm EDT

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    Rams SUCK SH&T I went to CSU and their football team is nothing but a joke!! Always has been always will be!!
  2. <i>mchenfam</i>
    9. Posted by mchenfam Mon Sep 28 12:49am EDT

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    Agree w/ both brymonson and chris though not overwhelmed w/ chris's maturity. Suggest chris' parents have stronger parental filters to keep him out of these chat rooms where he will find himself dangerously out of his league. That aside, byu has, like they always have, a problem with maintaining the level of mental self-control that it takes to not let their guard down before the game (or season for hat matter) is over. Its enough to cause pre-mature graying and heart disease in this almamater of BYU. As far as securing a Mountain West BCS hopeful, and since MWC teams have to actually earn the right to play, we can always look to UnivofUtah to embarrass another southeast team.
  3. Michael M
    8. Posted by Michael M Sun Sep 27 2:35am EDT

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    3. Posted by Jeppa

    Lokk for byu to scholl csu !!!

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    Jeppa............what is "scholling?" Is that a new term I'm not familiar with?

    Well, the Rams lost, so I guess they were scholled.

    Sorry, I couldn't resist.
  4. chris
    7. Posted by chris Sun Sep 27 2:35am EDT

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    byu still is not a top 10 team. No BCS for them either. Say what you want but FSU throttled byu. FSU did get beat but they destroyed byu. Eat it.
  5. <i>brymonson</i>
    6. Posted by brymonson Sat Sep 26 11:58pm EDT

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    Strong game Co. State. I'm a former BYU player. I love their program every year. Their coach will bring them out of obscurity. A few more seasons under his leadership and it will be the perennial 4 MWC teams. They gave us fits every year we played them. Hit hard and clean.
  6. <i>simpsons403</i>
    5. Posted by simpsons403 Sat Sep 26 9:43pm EDT

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    Good thing FSU proved themselves irrelevant as well--getting smoked at home by USF. GO COUGS!!
  7. Clete
    4. Posted by Clete Sat Sep 26 1:07pm EDT

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    Jeppa could use some schooling to learn how to spell school. BYU proved themselves irrelevant by getting smoked at home by FSU. Go rams!
  8. Jeppa
    3. Posted by Jeppa Sat Sep 26 12:50pm EDT

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    byu is hungry after falling to Florida state !!!

    Lokk for byu to scholl csu !!!
  9. Jeffree K
    2. Posted by Jeffree K Sat Sep 26 10:11am EDT

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    Rams have no defense. BYU rolls.
  10. Michael M
    1. Posted by Michael M Wed Sep 23 2:50pm EDT

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    Go Rams - big game. A CSU win would place the Rams in a pretty good position in the MWC.
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 Colorado St.
G. Stucker G. Stucker, QB
30-50, 372 yds
2 TDs, 2 INTs
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H. Unga H. Unga, RB
22 Rush, 113 yds
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