Los Angeles Times

No. 23 South Florida holds off upset attempt

- wire reports

Coby Weiss made a 22yard field goal with two seconds left and No. 23 South Florida scored 17 points in the final 7:10 to escape Tulsa 25-24 on Friday night.

Blake Barnett set up the winning field goal with a 32yard strike to Tyre McCants to the five.

Barnett scored on oneand 12-yard runs to pull the Bulls (6-0, 2-0 American Athletic Conference) within two with 2:10 to go, but was stopped on a two-point conversion run.

USF forced Tulsa (1-5, 0-3) into a three-and-out, giving the Bulls the ball back with 1:03 remaining on their own 43 with no timeouts left.

Utah routs Arizona

Tyler Huntley threw for two touchdowns, ran for another and caught a 58-yard TD pass, leading Utah past Arizona 42-10.

On a play that typified the game, Huntley handed the ball to Zack Moss, who tossed it to receiver Britain Covey, who threw a perfect spiral to Huntley.

Utah (4-2, 2-2 Pac-12) led 35-0 less than two minutes into the second half.

Chase Hansen sacked Khalil Tate by the ankle late in the first quarter and the Wildcats’ QB was visibly limping after that point. Jamarye Joiner replaced Tate for two series before giving way to Rhett Rodriguez, who threw for 226 yards for Arizona (3-4, 2-2).

Other games

Ryan Agnew threw a 29yard touchdown pass to Parker Houston with 6:10 to play and San Diego State (5-1) defeated Air Force 21-17. ... Jake McIntyre kicked a 25-yard field goal as time expired to give Harvard (3-0) a 33-31 win over Holy Cross.

Etc.

Appalachia­n State senior running back Jalin Moore is out for the season after he broke and dislocated his right ankle. His college career ends with 3,570 yards rushing and 33 touchdowns.

 ?? Sue Ogrocki Associated Press ?? JORDAN CRONKRITE rushed for 151 yards but the Bulls had to score 17 in the final 7:10 to escape Tulsa.
Sue Ogrocki Associated Press JORDAN CRONKRITE rushed for 151 yards but the Bulls had to score 17 in the final 7:10 to escape Tulsa.

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