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Utah Utes football: Team routs Rebels with big 2nd half

Published: Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008 12:07 a.m. MDT
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"Coach 'A' gave us a halftime speech that we all had to live up to," said linebacker Stevenson Slyvester, who led the Utes with nine tackles. "He really got on us and we just lived up to it in the second half."

The Utes added a little trickery and more points early in the fourth when running back Matt Asiata completed a 32-yard touchdown pass to Jereme Brooks.

"The play came out of nowhere," Asiata said. "When the play happened, I was so scared. I just wanted the touchdown."

Sakoda's sixth extra point kick made it 42-14 with 13:33 remaining.

Just over seven minutes later, the Rebels capped all scoring with a 10-yard pass from Omar Clayton to Phillip Payne.

It was far too little, far too late to alter the outcome of the Mountain West Conference opener for both teams.

"I think in the second half we resorted to some of our bad habits," UNLV coach Mike Sanford said. "That's not our identity but it's what happened."

UNLV scored on the game's first drive. The Rebels marched 80 yards on 11 plays to take a 7-0 lead. Summers, who capped things off with a 2-yard touchdown run, paced the effort with 43 yards on eight carries.

It proved to be the only score in the opening quarter.

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While Utah's defense tightened and forced two punts, the offense failed to do much of anything. The Utes managed just 35 yards on 11 plays in the quarter and had only two first downs. Johnson completed two passes in the first 15 minutes — a 9-yarder to Brent Casteel and an interception to UNLV free safety Daryl Forte.

Things changed with 8:08 remaining in the second quarter. That's when Johnson was flushed out of the pocket and ran for a career-long 56 yards for a touchdown. Johnson joked that it showed he should have been in the Beijing Olympics.

Sakoda added the PAT to even the score at 7-7.

The touchdown ended a lengthy drought for the Utes against the Rebels. They had been outscored 51-0 over six quarters since Brett Ratliff teamed with Casteel on a 19-yard scoring strike in the second half of a 45-23 win over UNLV on Oct. 28, 2006 — a span of 678 days without a point in the series.

A major momentum shift, however, failed to initially accompany the drought-buster.

UNLV retaliated with a sustained drive on the ensuing drive. The nine-play sequence included a 45-yard pass from quarterback Omar Clayton to Phillip Payne and set up a 3-yard touchdown run by Summers.

Trailing 14-7, Utah knotted things up with 51.6 seconds remaining in the half on a 2-yard run by Asiata and an extra point by Sakoda. The Utes took just over three minutes to move 80 yards on nine plays. Johnson warmed up with several key completions on the drive. His passing numbers improved to 6-of-11 for 74 yards following the score.

The game-tying drive was kept alive when a call on the field was overturned by the replay official, who ruled that running back Darrell Mack's knee had touched the ground before a fumble that the Rebels recovered on the UNLV 43.


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Utah quarterback Brian Johnson celebrates his 56-yard, first-half touchdown run against UNLV during the Utes' 42-21 victory to open Mountain West Conference play Saturday night.

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