Scripted or not, last night’s impressive 34-31 win over a very good Boise State team was one for the memory book. One that no true Aztec fan will ever forget. One that probably elevates the Aztecs from “bowl eligible” to “which bowl are we going to?”
In this win there were no flashy rushing totals, such as we’ve enjoyed in recent weeks. But there definitely were some very significant facts and figures. Consider…
In the first quarter, after holding Boise State to only 3 yards in a 3-and-out 48-second first possession, the Aztecs mounted a sustained drive, going 70 yards in 7:02 for a fast 7-0 lead. Colin Lockett’s 40-yard reception of a Quinn Kaehler pass was biggest part of the drive.
Colin Lockett hauls in a
40-yard pass from Quinn Kaehler in the first quarter
(photo by Ken Ables)
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Time of possession for the whole game (regulation, not OT): Aztecs, 36:42; BSU, 23:18.
Third down conversions: Aztecs, 8 of 19; Boise, 2 of 15.
Fourth down conversions: Aztecs, 3 of 4; Boise, 0 of 1. And that stop was one key to the win!
The Aztecs had 4 sacks, plus other effective pressure on the QB.
Two big plays within about 5 minutes of the 4th quarter put the Aztecs in a position to win in OT. First, J.J. Whittaker stepped in front of a BSU receiver for a clean interception and raced 14 yards into the end zone for the TD. A crucial PAT by Wes Feer, taking over for the injured Seamus McMorrow, made it 21-21. This was Whittaker’s second pivotal INT of the game, having made a possible TD-saving INT at the Aztec 12 in the second quarter.
J.J. Whittaker’s 2nd
quarter interception (photo by Ken Ables)
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Overtime. The Aztecs won the toss, elected to defend. Defense got tough and forced the Broncos to settle for a FG. The Aztecs took over and got to the 10 with two strong runs by Adam Muema. Then Kaehler drilled a 10-yard TD pass to Lockett right in the corner of the end zone, and the Aztecs win, 34-31.
Colin Lockett’s game-winning catch in OT (photo by Ernie Anderson) |
GO AZTECS!
As usual, thank you to Mr. Tom Ables for his support to the team over the years!
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