Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

PAC-12 ROUNDUP

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No. 11 Utah 31, Idaho State 0: Tyler Huntley threw for 282 yards and three touchdowns and Zach Moss ran for 106 yards and another score in host Utah’s win. Huntley completed 15 of 19 passes before leaving in the third quarter as Utah moved to 3-0 for the fifth time in the last six seasons. BYU 30, No. 24 USC 27 (OT): Dayan Ghanwoloku intercepte­d a tipped pass in overtime after Jake Oldroyd kicked a 43-yard field to give host BYU the lead, and the Cougars beat Southern California for their second straight OT victory over a traditiona­l power program. Zach Wilson threw for 280 yards and a touchdown and ran for another score for BYU (2-1), which won at Tennessee last week. Ty’Son Williams added 99 yards on 19 carries. Kedon Slovis threw for 281 yards and two touchdowns for USC (2-1), but was picked off three times, including on the final play of the game. California 23, North Texas 17: Chase Garbers passed for one touchdown after using his legs to get host California’s offense going, Greg Thomas kicked three field goals and the Golden Bears beat North Texas. Christophe­r Brown Jr. ran for 47 yards and a touchdown while Cal’s defense had six sacks and forced two turnovers. The Bears are 3-0 for the third time in three years under coach Justin Wilcox. North Texas quarterbac­k Mason Fine completed 21 of 40 attempts for 210 yards and two touchdowns to surpass the 10,000-yard mark for his career but the Mean Green (1-2) fell behind big for the second straight week and couldn’t recover. Oregon State 45, Cal Poly 7: Jake Luton passed for 255 yards and four touchdowns, leading host Oregon State to a victory. Luton, who was coming off a subpar performanc­e in last Saturday’s 31-28 loss at Hawaii, was on target from the outset against the Mustangs. The sixth-year senior completed 17 of 22 passes. Luton threw all four of his touchdown passes in the first half, including 47- and 75-yard strikes to diminutive wide receiver Champ Flemings. He played one series in the third quarter before giving way to backup quarterbac­k Tristan Gebbia. Air Force 30, Colorado 23 (OT): Kadin Remsberg scored on a 25-yard run to start overtime and Air Force beat host Colorado after squanderin­g a 13point lead in the fourth quarter. Remsberg found an opening along the outside, scampered down the sideline and dove into the end zone for the goahead score. The Falcons’ defense went to work and on fourth down and forced Steven Montez to throw wide to Laviska Shenault Jr. in the corner of the end zone. The Falcons (2-0) stormed the field in the first meeting between the schools since 1974. The Falcons rushed for 289 yards and overcame three turnovers to snap a five-game skid against the Buffaloes (2-1).

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