Laramie, WY
Oct 26, 2024
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Utah State secured a nail-biting 27-25 victory over Wyoming, with kicker Tanner Cragun sealing the win with a 40-yard field goal as time expired. The Aggies showcased a balanced offensive attack, accumulating 378 total yards with contributions from quarterback Spencer Petras, who passed for 230 yards. Otto Tia was a key offensive weapon, catching a pivotal 36-yard touchdown in the opening quarter.
Despite Wyoming posting a season-high 470 yards of total offense, they were limited to only two touchdowns. Running back Tyler King provided a spark with a 54-yard fourth-quarter touchdown, although the failed two-point conversion kept Wyoming trailing. The Aggies' defense played a crucial role, with Jordan Vincent's interception setting up a critical first-half touchdown to give them a 17-10 lead at halftime. Utah State's defense continued to stifle Wyoming in the red zone, forcing the Cowboys to settle for field goals on four occasions.
Spencer Petras (Utah State)
Executed a perfectly timed flea flicker to Otto Tia for a 36-yard touchdown, setting the tone early for Utah State's offense.
John Hoyland (Wyoming)
Nailed a 43-yard field goal, keeping Wyoming competitive in the first quarter.
Jordan Vincent (Utah State)
Intercepted Kaden Anderson's pass, allowing the Aggies to capitalize with a touchdown just before halftime.
Rahsul Faison (Utah State)
Capitalized on Vincent's interception with a quick 8-yard touchdown run, extending Utah State's lead to 17-10.
Tyler King (Wyoming)
Exploded for a 54-yard touchdown rush, briefly giving Wyoming a lead in the final quarter.
Tanner Cragun (Utah State)
Hit a pressure-packed 40-yard field goal as time expired, delivering a dramatic win for the Aggies.
Josh Sterzer (Utah State)
Completed a 10-yard touchdown pass from Spencer Petras on a pivotal drive, allowing Utah State to retake the lead.
Spencer Petras (Utah State, QB)
Orchestrated Utah State's offense with precision, throwing for 230 yards and two touchdowns. His leadership was pivotal in the final drive.
Rahsul Faison (Utah State, RB)
Dominated on the ground with 131 rushing yards and was instrumental in the passing game, contributing 43 yards in the air.
Jordan Vincent (Utah State, DB)
Anchored the defense with 11 tackles and a crucial interception that shifted momentum before halftime.
Tyler King (Wyoming, WR/RB)
Delivered a breakout performance with a 54-yard touchdown, finishing with 77 rushing yards and leading the team with 52 receiving yards.
John Hoyland (Wyoming, K)
Was perfect on all four field goal attempts, ensuring Wyoming remained competitive throughout the game.
Chris Durr Jr. (Wyoming, WR)
Set a season-high with nine receptions for 83 yards, consistently converting crucial third downs.
Utah State Aggies
7
10
0
10
27
Wyoming Cowboys
3
7
6
9
25