Final Stats
LOGAN, Utah – Rahsul Faison rushed for 181 yards and one touchdown on 22 carries as Utah State posted a 41-24 Mountain West home win against Nevada on Saturday afternoon on Merlin Olsen Field at Maverik Stadium.
Faison's rushing yards and attempts were both career highs for the junior running back, who helped the Aggies amass 292 yards on the ground. Sophomore running back
Robert Briggs Jr. added 69 yards rushing on 11 carries. Faison's 181 yards are the most by an Aggie since Devante May gained 206 yards against Weber State in 2016.
Graduate senior quarterback
Cooper Legas was 18-of-33 passing for 182 yards and three touchdowns, to go along with two interceptions, as Utah State won its second consecutive game to improve to 5-5 overall and 3-3 in Mountain West play.
Junior wide receiver
Micah Davis led the Aggies, who won their fourth game in a row at home over the Wolf Pack (2-8, 2-4 MW), with a career-high six receptions for 87 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown that gave Utah State a 24-10 lead at the break.
AJ Bianco passed for 161 yards and two touchdowns for the Wolf Pack, who lost for the second straight time after winning back-to-back games against San Diego State and New Mexico, respectively.
The Aggies finished with 474 yards of total offense (292 rushing, 182 passing), while holding Nevada to 347 yards (183 rushing, 164 passing).
Even Utah State's defense found the end zone courtesy of a 63-yard interception return by sophomore defensive tackle
Seni Tuiaki. Tuiaki, who added a season-high five tackles, scored for the first time in his career.
Graduate senior inside linebacker
MJ Tafisi Jr. led the Aggies on defense with 12 tackles, including 0.5 tackles for loss. It marked the seventh time this season, including sixth straight game, he has recorded double-digit tackles.
Utah State began the game on offense and for just the second time this season, including the first time since Week 2 against Idaho State, the Aggies scored on their opening possession. Junior tight end
Broc Lane capped the 11-play, 75-yard drive when he caught a 4-yard touchdown pass from Legas on fourth down.
After forcing Nevada to go three-and-out on the ensuing possession, it appeared as if Utah State was going to open a 14-0 lead when Davis returned a punt by the Wolf Pack 68 yards to the house. However, an illegal block in the back penalty called on the Aggies wiped out the touchdown.
Nevada tied it at 7-7 late in the first quarter on a 21-yard touchdown pass from Bianco to Cameron Zeidler.
It was all Utah State from there, though, as the Aggies scored 27 of the game's next 30 points.
Junior placekicker
Elliott Nimrod booted a 21-yard field goal to put the hosts back on top for good at 10-7 and on the Pack's ensuing possession, Tuiaki intercepted a pass by Bianco.
Nevada had reached the Utah State 22 and was looking to either tie the game or take its first lead. However, a false start penalty and a sack by junior defensive end
Blaine Spires set up the second-and-18 play from the Aggies' 30 that ended with Tuiaki celebrating in the opposite end zone.
The Wolf Pack did pull to within 17-10 after Brandon Talton made a 38-yard field goal.
Following the break, Nimrod kicked his second field goal of the game, this time from 37 yards out, to push Utah State's advantage out to 27-10. Faison's fourth rushing touchdown of the season – a 2-yarder – made it 34-10 with 1:42 remaining in the third quarter.
Senior wide receiver
Terrell Vaughn capped the scoring for the Aggies when he hauled in a 25-yard touchdown pass from Legas to give USU a 41-18 lead with 5:27 left in the game.
Like Davis, Vaughn also caught six passes for 46 yards.
Nevada kept Utah State's
Jalen Royals in check as he finished with just three catches for 27 yards and zero touchdowns – ending a string of five-consecutive games in which the junior wide receiver had found the end zone.
UP NEXT
Utah State concludes the home portion of its schedule when the Aggies welcome Boise State to town on Saturday, Nov. 18. The game, which is scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m., will be televised on the CBS Sports Network.
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