Hall accounts for 4 TDs, BYU beats SDSU 38-28

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SAN DIEGO (AP)—Max Hall was supposed to spike the ball, giving No. 18 Brigham Young time to kick a field goal before the first-half clock expired.

Hall, the do-everything quarterback, had other plans. Out of timeouts, he took the snap and, with the clock winding down, ran untouched around left end for a 1-yard score and a 21-14 lead over scrappy San Diego State.

BYU went on to beat SDSU 38-28 for the 500th victory in school history.

Hall threw for 346 yards and three touchdowns, but it was his keeper that was the play of the game.

BYU used its last timeout with 32 seconds before halftime, and Hall then completed a 6-yard pass to tight end Dennis Pitta for a first-and-goal on the 1. Hall tried to score on a keeper but was stuffed for no gain.

Hall made the best out of a chaotic situation. The coaches were hollering for him to spike the ball, but he said he didn’t hear them. Hall was signaling that he was going to try another sneak.

With the clock running down, the Cougars quickly lined up, Hall took the snap and ran untouched for a 21-14 lead.

“They had four guys in the A gap, so I just took off to the outside with it,” he said. “It was one of those last-minute decisions where I thought, ‘This is either going to be really good or really bad.’ It turned out pretty good.”

Coach Bronco Mendenhall said he was upset because the Cougars didn’t manage the situation well.

“We had players laying on the ground; one guy lost his helmet, he was trying to get that back on, so we were trying to get back aligned,” Mendenhall said. “Max saw the clock running out, grabbed it and just took it on his own initiative, went around the end and scored a touchdown, which was phenomenal. If he wouldn’t have scored I would have been upset, but he scored, and how do you now take that away from him? So it was a really nice job.”

Tight end Andrew George suspected that Hall heard the calls to spike the ball.

“But that’s Max—that’s what makes him great,” George said.

“You have to give them credit,” SDSU coach Brady Hoke said. “I think everyone thought he was going to spike the ball and instead he takes it around the left end. That’s what a veteran and a seasoned quarterback will do.”

BYU (6-1, 3-0 Mountain West Conference) beat SDSU (2-4, 0-2) for the eighth time in the last nine games, although the Cougars said the Aztecs appeared much improved under first-year coach Hoke.

Running an effective no-huddle offense, Hall was 27 of 39 for his fifth 300-yard game of the season.

Hall also carried 14 times for 51 yards.

“When you don’t get the quarterback on the ground … he scrambled way too many times without getting hit,” Hoke said. “And that is a lack of intensity or a lack in the belief that, ‘I can make the play in winning.’ “

SDSU’s Ryan Lindley also threw three touchdown passes, going 21 of 33 for 298 yards. SDSU kept pace with BYU into the third quarter, tying it at 21 before the Cougars’ massive offensive line wore down the Aztecs, allowing Hall to throw two touchdown passes in less than four minutes.

Lindley threw a 36-yard touchdown pass to DeMarco Sampson with 8:23 left in the third quarter to tie it at 21.

Three plays into the ensuing drive, Hall extricated the Cougars from a third-and-19 on the BYU 13 when he threw a 25-yard pass to JJ DiLuigi. Hall finished the drive with a 19-yard TD pass to tight end Andrew George for a 28-21 lead.

After SDSU punted, Hall opened the ensuing drive with a 40-yarder to Luke Ashworth. With his line giving him plenty of time to scramble around, he ended it by throwing a 9-yarder to Pitta, who made a nice diving catch in the right corner of the end zone before tumbling out of bounds for a 35-21 lead one play into the fourth quarter.

With the score tied at 14, BYU free safety Scott Johnson had two big plays to keep the Aztecs from taking the lead for the second time. Lindley completed a 41-yard pass to Vincent Brown, who split two defenders and was headed for the end zone when Johnson made a diving swipe that tripped him up at the 12. Three plays later, Johnson dove in front of Roberto Wallace for an interception just inside the end zone.

After Harvey Unga scored on a 1-yard run on BYU’s first drive of the game, SDSU scored on its next two drives to take a 14-7 lead. Lindley threw a 7-yard TD pass to Sampson and Brandon Sullivan scored on a 1-yard run.

BYU came right back and tied it on Hall’s 3-yard pass to running back Bryan Kariya.

SDSU had only 20 yards rushing.

Pitta had six catches for 72 yards, giving him 2,543 yards for his career, the most ever by a BYU tight end. The previous best was 2,471 by Gordon Hudson from 1981-83.

Updated Oct 17, 10:48 pm EDT
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Head to Head - Week 7

Team Total Yds Pass Yds Rush Yds First Downs 3rdD% Pen./Yds Turnovers Time of Poss.
Brigham Young 512 346 166 27 71.4% 8/77 0 38:12
San Diego State 342 322 20 16 36.4% 4/31 1 21:48

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  1. Ted Williams
    14. Posted by Ted Williams Mon Oct 19 4:56pm EDT

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    Matt: Your entire post consisted of 13 words. In that tiny 13-word post, you committed a humiliating nine--count 'em, NINE--grammatical, spelling, capitalization, and punctuation errors. On top of all that, the post makes no sense, and you have offered no evidence to back up your claims.

    You're not having a very good day, are you?
  2. matt
    13. Posted by matt Sun Oct 18 8:55pm EDT

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    byu sucks!!! there over rated! i hope they all diahrea in there pants!!
  3. Lind
    12. Posted by Lind Sun Oct 18 11:38am EDT

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    Byuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
  4. GaryC
    11. Posted by GaryC Sun Oct 18 4:26am EDT

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    I can say the following because I am a BYU Alumni and a fan. But, if BYU plays as dumb as they did on Saturday...they will not win the TCU or the UTAH games. Plain and simple.
    Breakdown: Coach is responsible for some bad strategy of 4th and inches and only getting 1 of three tries to work out. Could have been disastrous.
    Penalties, Killer! Can't afford to overturn big plays with a dumb penalty...I think BYU had over 80 yds in penalties.
    Last. It is a tradition I suppose. But the secondary got torched pretty bad until the 4th quarter. It was way closer than it needed to be.
    Last and the really last comment is BYU has average speed...not fast. Reason they lost against FSU was due to SPEED! TCU is not slow and neither is UTAH. I even worry about a smaller and better team like Air Force giving BYU Trouble. It ain't over yet, not by a long shot.... BYU is showing they are a top 40 team, not necessarily a top 20. It better get better than how they played tonight or kiss the MWC championship goodbye.
  5. David E
    10. Posted by David E Sun Oct 18 12:30am EDT

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    Post number 9 - yes, you are what your nickname says: A dummy. I would bet your minimum-wage salary that BYU would NOT win a National title. Come on - Mormons don't do drugs.
  6. quiet4us2
    9. Posted by quiet4us2 Sat Oct 17 10:55pm EDT

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    In a national playoff BYU would win the title. The right talent all around. SEC is highly highly over rated.
  7. JR
    8. Posted by JR Sat Oct 17 9:06pm EDT

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    The Aztecs made it interesting. 35-28 with 4 minutes left in the 4th. But it ain't horse shoes.
  8. diego
    7. Posted by diego Thu Oct 15 12:58am EDT

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    Rocky Long is a great D--Coordinator. SDSU will be prepared. Because BYU is ranked it would be a great win for anybody let alone SDSU. There is a little rivalry in this game with Rocky, not spoken, but its there. Rocky will bring it. I think Bronco will be prepared. I predict BYU will run and throw to the backs.
    49-10 is a stretch. BYU wins, but I see it being more like 35-21. I think SDSU will play BYU a lot like Tulsa played Boise St. tonight--if you saw that game--Boise St pretty much controlled the game, but Tulsa threw in wrinkles and hung in there.
  9. Ryan H
    6. Posted by Ryan H Wed Oct 14 11:30pm EDT

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    yeah Chico, thats a HUGE if. The cougars may not be on the field much, but that will only be because its not too hard to score on a tissue paper defense.

    Cougars 49-10
  10. Chico
    5. Posted by Chico Wed Oct 14 6:43pm EDT

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    BYU opened up as 18 point favorite and I'd take those points as the SDSU Defensive Coordinator is Rocky Long and while head coach at New Mexico he ALWAYS played BYU with less talent than he has now at SDSU. Hall LOVES his timing routes and like FSU showed, disrupt his timing by bumping his WR's at the line or 'smart' blizting or both could make this a close game if Lindley can keep the Aztec offense on the field at least 50% of the time, SDSU could pull off a huge upset! GO AZTECS!!!!!!
  11. diego
    4. Posted by diego Wed Oct 14 10:42am EDT

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    I really don't understand why SDSU is not & has not been a stellar program in MWC. It's San Diego, in the middle of PAC 10 recruiting zone etc. Doing a little research, the Cougs should win easy; however when you are on top, every team will shoot to knock you off. I don't think any win will necessarily come easy. Same for TCU & Utah. Struggling teams & coaches will pull out all the stops for that Cinderella win. For that reason, especially away games will be potentially exciting.
  12. <i>clark_moss</i>
    3. Posted by clark_moss Wed Oct 14 8:59am EDT

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    The author is using a pen name for good reason.
  13. Superkris
    2. Posted by Superkris Wed Oct 14 2:16am EDT

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    The only reason Unga was "held" to 17 was due to an injury. Very misleading here.
  14. Nate Zacharias
    1. Posted by Nate Zacharias Tue Oct 13 11:58pm EDT

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    They're playing San Diego State, not San Jose State (as the 1st paragraph says). I guess it doesn't really matter though - both teams suck.

    Go Cougars!
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 BYU
M. Hall M. Hall, QB
27-39, 346 yds
3 TDs
14 Rush, 47 yds, 1 TD
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R. Lindley R. Lindley, QB
21-33, 298 yds
3 TDs, 1 INT

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