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Allgeier puts BYUfootball on top pic. Washington State responded with a yard touchdown drive of its own, and Max Borghi scored his second touchdown of the day — a 1-yarder — for the score. TD No. BYU will rue some missed opportunities in the second quarter. Twice they drove inside Washington State territory only to come up empty. The first one, Jake Oldroyd missed a yard field goal wide left.

On the next possession, BYU was again driving inside the Washington State 30 when it left the offense on the field for a fourth-and Instead of using Tyler Allgeier, who had 76 rushing yards in the first half, BYU tried to pick up the first down with a handoff sweep to backup tight end Dallin Holker, who was dropped for a 7-yard loss.

The controversial play call on 4th down for the Cougars. What do you see, what do you wish we would have called judging by the Wazzu front? The BYU defense, however, has been stout and forced Washington State into punts on three straight possessions to keep the home team from taking advantage. Both teams scored on their opening drives, as Washington State capitalized on a yard drive with an yard Max Borghi touchdown run.

Tyler Allgeier looking to make a statement this game after being challenged by his OC Aaron Roderick. After Saturday, the Cardinal receives a much-needed bye. The slate that we've had ahead of us, that's now behind us. I don't know if anybody in America has played what we've played, with five ranked opponents. In the North Division, led by Oregon State , all six have a loss. We have to play our best game every week to have a chance to win. The Cardinal expects to see a run-pass option, but with a twist.

If you get caught looking back at the run, you don't give up an eight-yard slant, you give up a yard touchdown. Handling their RPO game is going to be huge. Stanford's defense can combat that, first, by getting a push from the defensive line into the Cougar backfield. Because if you're not looking for the run, they're just going to keep running. But if you lose your pass responsibility looking for the run, then it's the RPO game that kills you. Reid said the key is, "Being assignment sound. We have to play the run first and then rally.

Fans under 12 years of age are exempt from providing proof of vaccination or proof of a negative COVID test. Guests planning to attend the game should note that there are no on-site testing capabilities at Gesa Field and it is highly recommended that negative COVID testing be completed before arriving in Pullman.

On gameday, fans can be verified before the game by showing proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test at various kiosk locations outside of Gesa Field. Gameday verification will be available at the Compton Union Building CUB , Beasley Coliseum, Cougville and the four guest service kiosks positioned at the perimeter of the stadium beginning three hours prior to kickoff. These stations will close at kickoff. At that time, all verifications will be done at the gate. Guests who do not get verified before heading into the stadium will be screened at the gates.

However, all guests are highly encouraged to get verified with a stamp before approaching the stadium gates. Cougar Athletics mandated masks for all fans in attendance at Gesa Field, regardless of vaccination status. This included both indoor and outdoor seating at all times, unless actively eating or drinking. That mandate remains in effect going forward. Don't count them out.

Micah Bernard fumbled the ball to start the third quarter. That fumble set up a touchdown from Washington State quarterback Jarrett Guarantano. WSU has been able to get whatever they want over the middle most of the game today.

Utah got lucky on the ensuing drive, as Cole Fotheringham looked to have coughed the ball up, but was ruled down. Cam Rising looked to have a miscommunication with Dalton Kincaid, who broke one way while Rising threw another way. On third down, Rising looked to have Theo Howard open for a second, but overthrew him, and the Utes had to settle for a field goal, which Redding made. Utah has the lead at halftime despite being outgained on offense through two quarters. Washington State has been able to move the ball easier than Utah — especially over the middle of the field — getting into the red zone three times, but the Utes have been able to hold the Cougars to just two field goals, thanks to red zone stands and an interception by Karene Reid.

The defensive line is performing better than the last two weeks, with three sacks in the first half. Cam Rising is 4-for-7 for 26 yards, with Micah Bernard rushing six times for 23 yards as the offense has struggled much of the game. Utes lead WSU 7 - 3.



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