From Deseret News archives:
Good enough: BYU Cougars get what they expected a win
"It was good to win a football game, but it certainly wasn't as clean as I would have hoped," said BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall, later adding "I didn't think our offense executed the way they are capable of, and it gives us a great chance to add a sense of urgency."
BYU, now 5-2 overall, takes its 3-0 Mountain West Conference record to San Diego State next weekend. Eastern Washington drops to 4-3.
On a day when Pass U. wasn't quite clicking at aerial standards, the Cougars benefited from a reunited "Tongan Trio" backfield, led by freshman Harvey Unga's 202 yards of total offense 21 carries for 145 yards and a touchdown and four catches for another 57 yards and another score.
Add in Fui Vakapuna's 37 yards, fourth-quarter TD run and yeoman's snowman work in the late-game blizzard, and Manase Tonga's 21 yards and third-quarter rushing score, and the threesome finished with 203 yards and three touchdowns.
Meanwhile, the defense which at times seemed flustered by EWU quarterback Matt Nichols' passing (20-of-32 for 216 yards and a TD) clamped down on the Eagles for most of the game, allowing a mere 42 yards rushing.
Corby Hodgkiss' 39-yard interception return for a touchdown 86 seconds into the game set the tone and highlighted the Cougars' three picks. Bryan Kehl snagged his third in as many games, getting stopped 7 yards short of his second pick-six score of the season. Quinn Gooch added the third.
Meanwhile, Kehl and fellow linebacker Chris Bolden were staples in the EWU backfield, the latter with two near-safety sacks.
On special teams, Bryce Mahuika sparked two second-half scores with a pair of near-score returns a 61-yard kickoff return to the Eagle 19 and a 25-yard punt return to EWU's 17 while Travis Kozlowski added a blocked punt.
It all compensated for BYU's passing struggles quarterback Max Hall finished 15-of-30 for 156 yards, a score and an interception. But he and his receivers often weren't connecting particularly the "money" hook-ups to tight end Dennis Pitta and deep threat Austin Collie. Too many passes were too high, too far out in front or too easily dropped.









