HAWAII 61, LOUISIANA TECH 17
GEORGE LEE / GLEE@STARBULLETIN.COM
Hawaii receiver Ross Dickerson reached out for a Colt Brennan pass during last night's game against Louisiana Tech at Aloha Stadium. Dickerson didn't make the catch.
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Same old story
UH stays in the groove, posting 60-plus points for the third straight game in a rout of the Bulldogs
Forget for a moment the PlayStation passing numbers and bone-crunching defense, the hair and the tattoos, the haka and the shaka.
Hawaii football is gaining a new trademark.
"If it isn't already, it's becoming consistency," said Warriors receiver Jason Rivers, who caught four passes for 113 yards in UH's 61-17 rout of Louisiana Tech last night.
A turnstile crowd of 27,529 at Aloha Stadium saw UH win its seventh straight game, and improve to 8-2 overall and 6-1 in the WAC. For the third game in a row and fourth in five, Hawaii exceeded 60 points.
The defense also dominated again, yielding just 10 points while the outcome was in question and generating two turnovers that were recycled into Hawaii touchdowns.
"We're getting to the point where we can play the same way each down," said linebacker Adam Leonard, who led UH with six tackles. "They came out fired up, they wanted to pull off a big upset. We know every team that comes in the next few weeks is going to play like that."
LaTech (3-7, 1-4) showed early it was intent on making a game of it, but the Warriors scored 52 unanswered points after the Bulldogs took an early lead.
The question now is if the Warriors are worthy of a national ranking. They may have to wait at least another week, and that's fine with quarterback Colt Brennan, who had another stellar outing and did nothing to disassociate himself from the top half-dozen or so Heisman Trophy candidates.
"We understand we're at a disadvantage," Brennan said. "The last thing we want is a bunch of credit and then not back it up. If we do what we plan to do, the notoriety will be there for us at the end."
Brennan threw four TD passes to four different receivers and rolled up 406 yards passing on 27 completions in 40 attempts. He was intercepted once. He also rushed six times for 60 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown.
Brennan entered the game leading the nation in touchdown passes, passing efficiency, completion percentage and touchdowns responsible for. He now has 43 TD passes for the season. He has four games to match the national record of 54 by Houston's David Klingler.
"Colt had another great game," UH coach June Jones said, after the Warriors added 618 yards to their nation-leading total. "(LaTech) did a whole lot of things that we didn't practice against."
But the Warriors adjusted, to say the least, with eight scores in a row while the Hawaii defense muzzled the Bulldogs.
GEORGE LEE / GLEE@STARBULLETIN.COM
Dennis Morris of Louisiana Tech broke away from Hawaii safety Jacob Patek on a touchdown reception last night.
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UH led 54-10 at 3:02 of the third when Reagan Mauia -- playing for starting running back Nate Ilaoa, who was out with a tender ankle -- bulled in from 3 yards out for his second touchdown. And once again, Brennan and some of the other starters on the nation's highest-scoring offensive unit called it a night after just three quarters.
The Bulldogs went ahead at the outset of the second quarter when Zac Champion found tight end Dennis Morris open across the middle for a 43-yard touchdown. Danny Horwedel hit the extra point for a 10-9 lead.
But Hawaii limited Tech to 37 yards and two first downs the rest of the half, and Brennan threw touchdown passes of 18 yards to Chad Mock and 13 to Ross Dickerson.
It was just the second touchdown of the season for Mock, the most unsung of the Warriors' regular receivers. He said despite going most of the first half without a touchdown pass, the offense knew it would just be a matter of time before it got on track.
"There wasn't any panic in the huddle," Mock said. "One snap and clear, we gotta get there. We know what we can do, we just gotta go out there and do it."
Dan Kelly added his second field goal, a 24-yarder, as time expired to end the half. UH led 26-10 at the break.
The spree continued after halftime.
Brennan kept on an option play for a 2-yard TD. He had thrown a 40-yard pass to a diving Ryan Grice-Mullins to put the ball at the 5.
UH got the ball back quickly on Gerard Lewis' third interception of the season, putting the ball at the LaTech 19. On the first play, Brennan eluded a blitz and dumped off to Davone Bess, who went cross-field 40 yards for a 19-yard touchdown.
Myron Newberry's 25-yard punt return set up the next score, a 3-yard pass to Ian Sample.
Bess scored again -- giving him 11 touchdown catches for the season -- on a 32-yard pass from Tyler Graunke.
UH had five sacks by five different defenders.
"We knew we had to be ready for this game because they have terrific athletes," said defensive end Ikaika Alama-Francis, who had two tackles for loss, including an 11-yard sack.
Hawaii 61, Louisiana TECH 17
At Aloha Stadium
Louisiana Tech (3-7, 1-4 WAC) |
3 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
-- |
17
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Hawaii (8-2, 6-1 WAC) |
9 |
17 |
28 |
7 |
-- |
61 |
First Quarter
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LT |
12:56 |
FG Danny Horwedel 30 |
0-3
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UH |
10:10 |
Reagan Mauia 1 run (kick failed) |
6-3
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UH |
4:52 |
FG Dan Kelly 39 |
9-3
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Second Quarter
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LT |
14:54 |
Dennis Morris 43 pass from Zac Champion |
9-10
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(Horwedel kick)
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UH |
13:35 |
Chad Mock 18 pass from Colt Brennan |
16-10
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(Briton Forester kick)
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UH |
5:33 |
Ross Dickerson 13 pass from Brennan |
23-10
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(Forester kick)
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UH |
0:00 |
FG Kelly 24 |
26-10 |
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Third Quarter
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UH |
12:08 |
Brennan 1 run (Forester kick) |
33-10
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UH |
10:27 |
Davone Bess 19 pass from Brennan (Forester kick) |
40-10
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UH |
6:53 |
Ian Sample 3 pass from Brennan (Forester kick) |
47-10
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UH |
3:02 |
Mauia 3 run (Forester kick) |
54-10
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Fourth Quarter
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UH |
7:35 |
Bess 32 pass from Tyler Graunke (Forester kick) |
61-10
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LT |
0:17 |
Bryan Carroll 41 pass from Michael Mosley |
61-17 |
(Horwedel kick)
Attendance: 27,529. Time: 3:15.
Officials -- Referee: Bill Athan; Umpire: Mike Rhoades; Linesman: George Gusman; Line judge: Lance Thompson; Back judge: Jim Settle; Field judge: Jay Taylor; Side judge: Vern Sparling; Scorer: D. Young.
Team Statistics
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LATECH |
HAWAII
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FIRST DOWNS |
21 |
27
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NET YARDS RUSHING |
135 |
112
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Rushing Attempts |
41 |
12
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Average Per Rush |
3.3 |
9.3
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Yards Gained Rushing |
197 |
112
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Yards Lost Rushing |
62 |
0
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NET YARDS PASSING |
225 |
506
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Completions-Attempts-Int |
17-38-2 |
30-44-1
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Average Per Attempt |
5.9 |
11.5
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Average Per Completion |
13.2 |
16.9
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TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS |
360 |
618
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Total offense plays |
79 |
56
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Average Gain Per Play |
4.6 |
11.0
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Fumbles: Number-Lost |
2-0 |
3-1
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Penalties: Number-Yards |
6-65 |
7-57
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PUNTS-YARDS |
5-210 |
0-0
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Average Yards Per Punt |
42.0 |
0.0
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Net Yards Per Punt |
32.4 |
0.0
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Inside 20 |
1 |
0
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Touchbacks |
1 |
0
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KICKOFFS-YARDS |
4-210 |
10-611
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Average Yards Per Kickoff |
52.5 |
61.1
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Net Yards Per Kickoff |
38.5 |
48.6
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Touchbacks |
0 |
2
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Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD |
0-0-0 |
2-28-0
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Average Per Return |
0.0 |
14.0
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Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD |
5-85-0 |
4-56-0
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Average Per Return |
17.0 |
14.0
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Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD |
1-8-0 |
2-82-0
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Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD |
1-11-0 |
0-0-0
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Possession Time |
38:22 |
21:38
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Third-Down Conversions |
9 of 19 |
5 of 7
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Fourth-Down Conversions |
1 of 3 |
0 of 0
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Red-Zone Scores-Chances |
1-2 |
8-8
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Sacks By: Number-Yards |
0-0 |
5-49 |
Individual Offensive Statistics
RUSHING--Louisiana Tech, P.Jackson 13-94, Porter 9-40, W.Griffin 10-31, Mosley 3-(minus 6), Team 1-(minus 9), Champion 5-(minus 15).
Hawaii, Brennan 6-60, Mauia 6-52.
PASSING--Louisiana Tech, Champion 12-31-2-135, Mosley 5-7-0-90.
Hawaii, Brennan 27-40-1-406, Graunke 3-4-0-100.
RECEIVING--Louisiana Tech, Carroll 4-81, Newman 3-15, Wheeler 2-16, Porter 2-6, Morris 1-43, Holland 1-18, Riser 1-13, James 1-13, Harrison 1-13, W.Griffin 1-7.
Hawaii, Bess 7-143, Dickerson 6-82, Sample 6-45, Rivers 4-113, Grice-Mullen 3-44, Mock 2-30, Lane 1-45, Mauia 1-4.
Individual Defensive Statistics
Louisiana Tech
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Player |
Solo |
Ast |
Tot
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Marquis Spurgon |
5 |
1 |
6
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Shalamar Walker |
5 |
0 |
5
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Anthony Moss |
5 |
0 |
5
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Marquis McBeath |
3 |
2 |
5
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Keeven Moore |
4 |
0 |
4
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Antonio Baker |
1 |
3 |
4
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Chris Pugh |
1 |
2 |
3
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Brannon Jackson |
0 |
3 |
3
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Chris Lowery |
1 |
0 |
1
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Marvin Lubin |
1 |
0 |
1
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Breon Jackson |
1 |
0 |
1
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Eric Newman |
1 |
0 |
1
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Torrance Hampton |
1 |
0 |
1
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Zac Champion |
1 |
0 |
1
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Johnathan Holland |
1 |
0 |
1
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Danny Horwedel |
1 |
0 |
1
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D'Anthony Smith |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Hawaii
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Player |
Solo |
Ast |
Tot
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Adam Leonard |
5 |
1 |
6
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S. Elimimian |
5 |
0 |
5
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Gerard Lewis |
4 |
0 |
4
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Jacob Patek |
4 |
0 |
4
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Melila Purcell III |
4 |
0 |
4
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Leonard Peters |
4 |
0 |
4
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Ryan Keomaka |
3 |
0 |
3
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Myron Newberry |
3 |
0 |
3
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Brad Kalilimoku |
3 |
0 |
3
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I. Alama-Francis |
3 |
0 |
3
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Micah Lau |
2 |
1 |
3
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Tyson Kafentzis |
2 |
1 |
3
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Desmond Thomas |
2 |
0 |
2
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Rustin Saole |
2 |
0 |
2
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Blaze Soares |
2 |
0 |
2
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Guyton Galdeira |
1 |
1 |
2
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Michael Lafaele |
1 |
1 |
2
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Jason Rivers |
1 |
0 |
1
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Chad Mock |
1 |
0 |
1
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Lawrence Wilson |
1 |
0 |
1
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David Veikune |
1 |
0 |
1
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Erik Pederson |
1 |
0 |
1
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Michael Malala |
1 |
0 |
1
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Joshua Rice |
1 |
0 |
1
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Dane Porlas |
1 |
0 |
1
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RJ Kiesel-Kauhane |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Tackles for loss-yards -- Louisiana Tech: None. Hawaii: Alama-Francis 2-20, Kalilimoku 2-3, Rice 1-13, Soares 1-13, Purcell 1-8, Veikune 1-4, Lau 0.5-1, Lafaele 0.5-0.
Sacks-Yards -- Louisiana Tech: None. Hawaii: Soares 1-13, Rice 1-13, Alama-Francis 1-11, Purcell 1-8, Veikune 1-4.
Fumbles forced -- Louisiana Tech: Walker. Hawaii: None.
Fumbles recovered -- Louisiana Tech: Baker 1-11. Hawaii: None.
Interceptions -- Louisiana Tech: Walker 1-8. Hawaii: Newberry 1-49, Lewis 1-33.
Passes broken up -- Louisiana Tech: Moore, Hampton, Mark Dillard. Hawaii: Leonard, Lewis, Peters, Newberry.
Kicks blocked -- Louisiana Tech: None. Hawaii: None.
Quarterback hurries -- Louisiana Tech: None. Hawaii: Purcell 2, Patek 2, Alama-Francis, Kafentzis.
WAC Standings
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Conference |
Overall
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W |
L |
Pct |
W |
L |
Pct
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Boise St. |
6 |
0 |
1.000 |
10 |
0 |
1.000
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Hawaii |
6 |
1 |
.857 |
8 |
2 |
.800
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Nevada |
4 |
2 |
.667 |
7 |
3 |
.700
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San Jose St. |
3 |
2 |
.600 |
6 |
3 |
.667
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Idaho |
3 |
3 |
.500 |
4 |
6 |
.400
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Fresno St. |
2 |
3 |
.400 |
2 |
7 |
.222
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Louisiana Tech |
1 |
4 |
.200 |
3 |
7 |
.300
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Utah St. |
1 |
5 |
.167 |
1 |
9 |
.100
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New Mexico St. |
0 |
6 |
.000 |
2 |
8 |
.200 |
Yesterday
Hawaii 61, Louisiana Tech 17
Boise State 23, San Jose State 20
Nevada 42, Utah State 0
Fresno State 23, New Mexico State 18
UH Schedule
Sept. 2 |
at Alabama |
L, 25-17
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Sept. 16 |
UNLV |
W, 42-13
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Sept. 23 |
at Boise State |
L, 41-34
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Sept. 30 |
Eastern Illinois |
W, 44-9
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Oct. 7 |
Nevada |
W, 41-34
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Oct. 14 |
at Fresno State |
W, 68-37
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Oct. 21 |
at New Mexico State |
W, 49-30
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Oct. 28 |
Idaho |
W, 68-10
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Nov. 4 |
at Utah State |
W, 63-10
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Yesterday |
Louisiana Tech |
W, 61-17
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Nov. 18 |
San Jose State
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Nov. 25 |
Purdue
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Dec. 2 |
Oregon State |