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Brigham Young at Air Force

BYU prepares for Utah showdown by stopping Air Force

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AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- Austin Collie marched into the locker room at halftime, looked around at his somber teammates and let them have it.

BYU's standout receiver lit into the 16th-ranked Cougars for lethargic play and looking like "zombies."

They listened, and BYU rallied in the second half for a 38-24 win over Air Force on Saturday.

BYU scored 21 straight points in the third quarter to turn a halftime deficit into a lead the Cougars wouldn't relinquish, setting up a clash with No. 8 Utah next weekend for a share of the Mountain West Conference title.

"I told the team that we're a lot better than this," Collie said. "We're one of the best teams in the nation, we needed to start playing like it ... We needed someone to step up and get in the guys' faces and say, 'This isn't how we play football.'"

His actions then spoke even louder on the field.

Collie had two touchdown catches, including a 45-yard snare with 4:46 remaining to seal the win for BYU (10-1, 6-1 MWC).

Corralled most of the day, Collie came on late, finishing with 130 yards, his ninth straight 100-yard performance.

He also moved to within 35 yards of passing Eric Drage as the school's career leader in receiving.

"He's clutch -- bottom line," said Max Hall, who completed 28 of 37 passes for 354 yards, picking apart an Air Force defense that came in leading the league against the pass. "He makes plays when we need them in big-time situations. He came up huge again tonight."

Especially in the speech department.

Cougars coach Bronco Mendenhall just sat back and listened.

"I really didn't say a word. Austin Collie rallied the team," Mendenhall said.

Harvey Unga added two touchdowns in a 74-second span in the third quarter, the tipping point of the game.

The bruising sophomore powered in from a yard out early in the third.

Then, on the ensuing kickoff, Reggie Rembert had the ball squirt free on a hit from Blake Morgan, and it was recovered by Spencer Hadley.

Three plays later, Unga romped in from the 2.

"You're never going to be mistake-free," Air Force coach Troy Calhoun said. "But you've got to be inching right up against it. When we play teams like BYU and Utah, that's just the way we have to play."

Speaking of Utah, well, the Cougars aren't speaking of Utah.

Mendenhall placed a gag order on his team -- at least for a few days. The talk can begin early next week, not now.

"We're just going to enjoy this," Hall said.

As the Cougars took the field before the game, they heard a chorus of "overrated" chants from the Air Force fans.

It didn't bother BYU. In fact, the drone was deserved.

"The first half, I could've said we were an overrated team," Collie said. "Second half, we stepped up. We proved we're one of the best teams. Hopefully, our momentum will carry us on."

The Cougars have beaten the Falcons (8-3, 5-2) in five straight.

Yet this was far from easy, despite BYU sprinting out to a 31-14 lead following Collie's spirited chat in the locker room.

The Falcons pulled to within a touchdown on Jared Tew's 19-yard run with 7:37 left.

But Collie halted the threat by hauling in his 45-yard score on a double move he'd been setting Rembert up for all afternoon.

Collie came to a stop 10 yards out, Rembert bit and Collie took off down the sideline, Hall hitting him in stride.

"We thought we could get them," Collie said.

Hall didn't see the completion after being hit by blitzing safety Chris Thomas.

"One step away," said Thomas, whose team sacked Hall three times. "But football is a game of inches and he made a great pass and they made a great play."

Dennis Pitta caught nine passes for 113 yards, and Unga had 88 yards rushing on 19 attempts.

Todd Newell rushed for 116 yards and a touchdown for Air Force, and Asher Clark added a touchdown run.

Freshman quarterback Tim Jefferson had won five straight since taking over the starting job, but the Cougars halted the streak. He threw for 98 yards and rushed for 75 more.

"We had some drives where we were flawless and there were others where we laid an egg," Jefferson said. "I don't think they're that much better than us. I kind of think we beat ourselves."

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Dennis Pitta, who hauls in nine catches for 113 yards, tries to hurdle a diving Reggie Rembert. (AP)
Dennis Pitta, who hauls in nine catches for 113 yards, tries to hurdle a diving Reggie Rembert. (AP)

 
 

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Scoring Summary
BYUFUI VAKAPUNA 11 YD RUN (MITCH PAYNE KICK)
BYUMITCH PAYNE 46 YD FG
AFASHER CLARK 6 YD RUN (RYAN HARRISON KICK)
AFTODD NEWELL 1 YD RUN (RYAN HARRISON KICK)
BYUHARVEY UNGA 1 YD RUN (MITCH PAYNE KICK)
BYUHARVEY UNGA 2 YD RUN (MITCH PAYNE KICK)
BYUAUSTIN COLLIE 6 YD PASS FROM MAX HALL (MITCH PAYNE KICK)
AFRYAN HARRISON 34 YD FG
AFJARED TEW 19 YD RUN (RYAN HARRISON KICK)
BYUAUSTIN COLLIE 45 YD PASS FROM MAX HALL (MITCH PAYNE KICK)
 
Team Stats
 BYUAF
First Downs3221
Third Down Efficiency6-115-14
Fourth Down Efficiency0-01-2
Plays-Net Yards73-48071-421
Rushes-Yds36-12651-323
Passing Yds35498
Kick Return Yds7936
Punt Return Yds526
Passes28-37-112-20-1
Punts4-1414-126
Fumbles-Lost1-12-1
Penalties-Yds9-688-73
Time of Poss.31:5728:3
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
BYU: Harvey Unga 19-88, Fui Vakapuna 7-32, Austin Collie 2-23, Team 1-0, Max Hall 7--17
AF: Todd Newell 21-116, Tim Jefferson 12-75, Kyle Halderman 1-46, Asher Clark 10-28, Jonathan Warzeka 3-26, Jared Tew 2-21, Ty Paffett 2-11
PASSING
BYU: Max Hall 28-37-354-1
AF: Tim Jefferson 12-20-98-1
RECEIVING
BYU: Dennis Pitta 9-113, Austin Collie 7-130, Andrew George 5-62, Harvey Unga 4-18, Michael Reed 2-23, Fui Vakapuna 1-8
AF: Kyle Halderman 3-17, Kevin Fogler 2-21, Josh Cousins 2-18, Travis Dekker 2-13, Ty Paffett 1-16, Jaquon Robinson 1-7, Todd Newell 1-6
 
Standings
TeamStandingsConferenceOverall
Brigham Young1st FBS Independents 0-010-3
Air Force5th Mountain West 3-47-6