SCORING SUMMARY
First quarter
BYU (11:51): Austin Collie 76-yard touchdown pass from Max Hall (Mitch Payne kick)
3 plays, 80 yards, 1:02
BYU (8:09): Brandon Bradley 38-yard fumble recovery (Payne kick)
BYU (1:46): Mitch Payne 46-yard FG
7 plays, 19 yards, 2:11
KEY PLAY: Hall finds Collie for a nine-yard gain, setting the Cougars up on the Utah St. 29-yard line.
BYU (1:23): Harvey Unga 11-yard run (Payne kick)
1 play, 11 yards, :07
KEY PLAY: David Nixon picks off the Diondre Borel on the Utah St. 24-yard line. A personal foul adds 15 extra yards for the Cougar offense.
Third quarter
BYU (11:21): Payne 21-yard field goal
8 plays, 63 yards, 3:49
KEY PLAY: Hall completes a 19-yard pass to O'Neill Chambers to the Utah St. 11-yard line.
BYU (1:26): Collie 12-yard pass from Hall (Payne kick)
13 plays, 76 yards, 6:23
KEY PLAY: On fourth and 2 the Cougars give the ball to Unga, who rushes five yards for the first down on the Utah St. 28.
Fourth quarter
Utah St. (13:47): Robert Turbin 40-yard rush
7 plays, 80 yards, 2:39
KEY PLAY: Robert Turbin rushes for 13 yards to set the Aggies up on the BYU 40-yard line.
Utah St. (9:22): Tarren Lloyd 5-yard pass from Borel
7 plays, 63 yards, 2:50
KEY PLAY: Borel connects with Nnamdi Gwacham for a 13-yard gain on the BYU 5.
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