- Final05
1TEX
OKLA45
3545
35 - Final117
3OKST
MIZZ28
2328
23 - Final24
11LSU
FLA21
5121
51 - Final36PSU
WIS48
748
7 - Final OTOT4
7NEB
TTU31
3731
37 - Final5
8ASU
USC0
280
28 - Final6
9UNM
BYU3
213
21 - Final7
10TENN
UGA14
2614
26 - Final8
12PUR
OSU3
163
16 - Final913VAN
MSST14
1714
17 - Final1014UTAH
WYO40
740
7 - Final1115BSU
USM24
724
7 - Final12
16COLO
KU14
3014
30 - Final13
20ARK
AUB25
2225
22 - Final14
22ND
UNC24
2924
29 - Final1523MSU
NW37
2037
20 - Final1625BALL
WKU24
724
7 - Final17
21CLEM
WAKE7
127
12
Final

New Mexico 3
(3-4, 1-2 MWC)

(9) BYU 21
(6-0)
6:00 PM ET, October 11, 2008
LaVell Edwards Stadium, PROVO, UT
PROVO, Utah -- BYU had two firsts against New Mexico. Losing wasn't one of them.
The ninth-ranked Cougars survived their lowest-scoring game of the season, beating New Mexico 21-3 on Saturday to extend the nation's longest winning streak to 16 straight.
Fast Facts
• The Cougars defense stepped up, holding their opponent without a touchdown for the third time in their last four games.
• BYU extended the nation's longest win streak to 16 games.
• In four home games this season, BYU has outscored its opponents 165-20.
-- ESPN research
BYU (6-0, 2-0 Mountain West) remained unbeaten at the halfway point of the season, but needed Max Hall's 8-yard touchdown pass to Austin Collie with 3:05 left in the game to seal it.
New Mexico had just had a touchdown called back on a penalty and then failed to convert on fourth-and-21. The Cougars weren't expecting any more breaks.
"I said we have to score. If we're going to put this game away we have to score on this drive," said Hall, who threw for all three of BYU's touchdowns.
New Mexico (3-4, 1-2) held BYU scoreless in opening quarter and scored before BYU, two things that hadn't happened to the Cougars this year. BYU, which had outscored its first three opponents at home 144-17, led only 7-3 at halftime and just 14-3 entering the fourth quarter.
"They had a good strategy to keep us off the field. We didn't have as many chances as we'd like," said Harvey Unga, who ran for 95 yards on 22 carries. "We're definitely not used to that kind of halftime score. But we were up and we couldn't let that go out of focus."
Collie had nine catches for 170 yards, his fourth straight 100-yard receiving game, and Hall finished 22-of-34 for 273 yards.
The Cougars had scored at least four touchdowns in every game until Saturday. They still managed to win their 16th straight at home and remain unbeaten for Thursday's game at TCU.
Rodney Ferguson, who missed New Mexico's shutout of Wyoming last week with a shoulder injury, ran for 86 yards and the Lobos used two quarterbacks to pass for 155 yards, but couldn't get a touchdown on the Cougars.
Bryant Williams took a 14-yard screen pass to the end zone, but tackle Byron Bell was called for a block in the back and the play was called back. Instead of getting within 14-10, the Lobos had third-and-21 and threw two incompletions to end the threat.
Bell jumped up and down protesting the call and replays showed he did not appear to hit the player who went down in front of him.
New Mexico coach Rocky Long was still livid about the call after the game.
"I don't know if we would have won or not, but the officials obviously blew a call that changed the entire momentum of the game. It is criminal that they changed the momentum like that," Long said. "We might have still lost the game, but it should have been a hell of a game right until the end and the officials took that away from us."
BYU got the ball back on downs and drove 75 yards to put the game out of reach on Hall's pass to Collie.
Smith was 5-for-10 for 69 yards and Brad Gruner was 8-for-12 for 86 yards.
James Aho scored New Mexico's only points on a 27-yard field goal with 11:40 left in the second quarter. Nobody had scored first on the Cougars this year.
BYU had just 45 yards in the first quarter and 175 yards at halftime. The Cougars punted on the first series of the third quarter, then got rolling after the defense forced the Lobos into a three-and-out. BYU got the ball back at its own 31 and on first down Hall threw it to Collie across the middle and the Cougars' leading receiver ran to the Wyoming 39 for a 30-yard gain.
Hall completed the drive a few plays later with an 11-yard pass to Andrew George, who hung on when he was hit right after the catch. It was the second touchdown of the day and third of the season for George.
The Cougars struggled through the first quarter, then Hall got the Cougars going with a 58-yard pass to Collie to New Mexico's 22 yard line. Harvey Unga got BYU inside the 1-yard line with four carries and on third-and-goal Hall rolled out and found George alone in the back of the end zone to cap the 95-yard drive and put BYU up 7-3 with 6:34 left in the second quarter.
BYU got the ball back when Gruner and Ferguson collided on a handoff and Jan Jorgensen recovered for the Cougars at the New Mexico 47. The Cougars reached the 17, but on first down Collie was called for offensive pass interference and the penalty pushed the ball back to the 32-yard line. Hall threw two more incompletions and BYU had to go for a field goal from 49-yards out and Justin Sorensen's kick was wide left.
It was the lowest-scoring first half for BYU since the Cougars led Utah 3-0 at halftime last Nov. 24.
"I was happy the way they responded in the second half they responded in the way they needed to to win the football game," BYU caoch Bronco Mendenhall said.
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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Max Hall found Andrew George for a 1-yard TD pass to give BYU a 7-3 lead with 6:34 left in the second quarter.
Gameball goes to... Hall, who threw for 258 yards and three touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 16. The nation's longest winning streak continues, as the Cougars recorded their 16th straight win.
Team Stat Comparison
| UNM | BYU | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 19 | 18 |
| Total Yards | 285 | 382 |
| Passing | 155 | 265 |
| Rushing | 130 | 117 |
| Penalties | 3-26 | 4-48 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 8-18 | 4-12 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 1-3 | 2-2 |
| Turnovers | 2 | 0 |
| Possession | 32:31 | 27:29 |
Scoring Summary
| SECOND QUARTER | UNM | BYU | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | FG | 11:40 | James Aho 27 Yd | 3 | 0 |
![]() | TD | 06:34 | Andrew George 1 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) | 3 | 7 |
| THIRD QUARTER | UNM | BYU | |||
![]() | TD | 06:08 | Andrew George 11 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Justin Sorensen Kick) | 3 | 14 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | UNM | BYU | |||
![]() | TD | 03:05 | Austin Collie 8 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) | 3 | 21 |




