(20) Brigham Young 45, Colorado State 42

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#20BYU (8-1)71432145
CSU (4-5)14771442

Final

6:00 PM ET, November 1, 2008
Hughes Stadium
FORT COLLINS, CO

Hall tosses two late TDs to Pitta as BYU edges CSU

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Dennis Pitta caught a 17-yard TD with 22 seconds remaining to secure the three-point win.
Gameball goes to... Max Hall. The BYU quarterback was 28-of-35 for 389 yards and 5 touchdowns.
Stat of the game... 952. The Cougars and Rams combined for 952 yards, thanks in part to 35 fourth-quarter points.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs3219
Total Yards551401
Passing389270
Rushing162131
Penalties6-678-90
3rd Down Conversions5-115-12
4th Down Conversions0-10-1
Turnovers31
Possession31:3628:24
Air/Ground Leaders
Brigham Young Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hall28/3538951
Colorado State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Farris18/3525130
Morton1/11900
Brigham Young Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Unga24133140
Vakapuna217011
Colorado State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Johnson18102114
Stucker21006
Brigham Young Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Pitta12175238
Collie9156358
Colorado State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Morton6129255
Greer564125
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBYUCSU
TD12:58Mychal Sisson 20 Yd Fumble Return (Jason Smith Kick) 07
TD10:09Austin Collie 58 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 77
TD03:27John Mosure 9 Yd Run (Jason Smith Kick) 714
SECOND QUARTERBYUCSU
TD08:20Austin Collie 15 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 1414
TD03:50Dion Morton 32 Yd Pass From Billy Farris (Jason Smith Kick) 1421
TD00:38Austin Collie 10 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 2121
THIRD QUARTERBYUCSU
TD06:56Rashaun Greer 6 Yd Pass From Billy Farris (Jason Smith Kick) 2128
FG02:34Mitch Payne 30 Yd 2428
FOURTH QUARTERBYUCSU
TD13:15Dennis Pitta 23 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 3128
TD07:20Gartrell Johnson 7 Yd Run (Jason Smith Kick) 3135
TD05:49Harvey Unga 40 Yd Run (Mitch Payne Kick) 3835
TD01:44Dion Morton 55 Yd Pass From Billy Farris (Jason Smith Kick) 3842
TD00:22Dennis Pitta 17 Yd Pass From Max Hall (Mitch Payne Kick) 4542
Associated Press

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Late comebacks have become a habit for No. 20 BYU -- a habit the Cougars wouldn't mind kicking.

For the second straight week, the Cougars lived dangerously, relying on a late rally to rescue them in a 45-42 win over Colorado State on Saturday night.

Fast Facts

• Max Hall tossed a 17-yard touchdown to Dennis Pitta with 22 seconds remaining as the Cougars rallied for the win and kept their BCS bowl hopes alive.

• Hall passed for 389 yards and five TDs as BYU totalled 551 yards of offense.

• Pitta caught 12 passes for 175 yards and two scores and Austin Collie added 156 yards receiving and three TDs. It was Collie's 13th 100-yard game, a school record and tied a Mountain West Conference record.

• BYU won for the fifth straight time vs. Colorado State.

-- ESPN research

"This team keeps finding a way to win football games," Cougars coach Bronco Mendenhall said.

Down four with 1:36 remaining, 76 yards to go.

No worries.

Not with one of the top offenses in the nation. Not with the ever-cool Max Hall guiding the Cougars (8-1, 4-1 Mountain West).

Dennis Pitta punctuated the game-winning drive with a 17-yard grab with 22 seconds remaining, ramming his way into the end zone and even crunching one of his own players in the process.

Pitta was also crushed on a 23-yard touchdown catch early in the fourth quarter, his helmet popping off as he was sandwiched between two Rams defenders.

"It didn't seem that hard to me," said Pitta, who caught 12 passes for 175 yards. "The ball came to the outside, to my back shoulder. I got it, took a big hit and hung on."

Hung on would be the operative term for BYU in recent weeks. They hung on last Saturday as well, needing a fourth-quarter comeback to squeak by UNLV.

That's two close calls.

Still, that's two wins, which is all Mendenhall is concerned about.

"We can enjoy this one," Mendenhall said.

But he wouldn't mind a little breathing room, too.

Colorado State twice rallied to take the lead in the fourth quarter, but BYU wouldn't buckle, beating the Rams (4-5, 2-3) for a fifth straight time.

"It just hurts," said CSU's Billy Farris, who finished with three touchdown passes. "When we work that hard and just doesn't happen for us, it's disheartening."

Pitta pocketed a big night thanks to Austin Collie, who caught all three of his touchdown passes before halftime.

The Rams rolled their coverage over to Collie, leaving Pitta room to roam.

Collie had nine catches for 156 yards, his seventh straight game with at least 100 yards. The junior wideout also moved past Matt Bellini for third place on the school's all-time receiving list.

"Teams have to pick their poison of who they are going to guard," said Hall, who threw for 389 yards and five touchdowns. "At the end, they gave me Dennis."

Harvey Unga finished with 133 yards and had a 40-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter.

Gartrell Johnson rushed for 102 yards for Colorado State and Dion Morton had 129 yards receiving, including a 55-yard touchdown with 1:44 remaining to give CSU a 42-38 lead.

Too much time?

"I definitely kind of thought about that, but at the same time, anytime you can score is a positive thing," Morton said. "It just kind of puts the defense in a good situation to get a stop. Unfortunately, we didn't."

Mychal Sisson recovered two fumbles for Colorado State, including one he returned for a 20-yard touchdown in the first quarter.

Sisson's second fumble recovery midway through the fourth quarter set up Johnson's 7-yard scamper.

So excited was Johnson after his score, he ventured out of the back of the end zone to chest-bump Miami Dolphins and former CSU linebacker Joey Porter, drawing a 15-yard penalty.

Porter arrived on the sideline in the first half wearing a white Colorado State T-shirt as he watched his former team head into the locker room tied at 21.

The Dolphins are in town to play Denver on Sunday.

Porter watched the Rams run their version of the Dolphins' "Wildcat" offense, with running back John Mosure taking direct snaps -- just like Dolphins tailback Ronnie Brown -- and Farris sprinting out wide.

The first time Colorado State ran the spread formation, Mosure took the snap and galloped in from 9 yards out.

Later, Mosure had the ball hiked to him before pitching it to Rashaun Greer, who then gave it to Farris coming around in motion. Farris then lofted a strike to Morton for a 32-yard score.

"We had our chances, but we didn't make enough plays to get it done," Colorado State coach Steve Fairchild said. "Our kids certainly believed we could win this game."

Just like the Cougars. They're becoming used to late-game pressure.

"We've been in this situation before and responded every single time," Collie said. "That's exactly what we did tonight -- dig deep and know it's not over."

College Football Scores

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Thursday, October 30th
23 South Florida 10 Final
Cincinnati 24
Saturday, November 1st
1 Texas 33 Final
7 Texas Tech 39
Arkansas State 0 Final
2 Alabama 35
Nebraska 28 Final
4 Oklahoma 62
Washington 0 Final
5 USC 56
8 Florida 49 Final
6 Georgia 10
Iowa State 17 Final
9 Oklahoma State 59
10 Utah 13 Final
New Mexico 10
11 Boise State 49 Final
New Mexico State 0
13 TCU 44 Final
UNLV 14
14 Missouri 31 Final
Baylor 28
15 Florida State 28 Final
Georgia Tech 31
Northwestern 24 Final
17 Minnesota 17
18 Tulsa 23 Final
Arkansas 30
Tulane 10 Final
19 LSU 35
20 Brigham Young 45 Final
Colorado State 42
Wisconsin 24 Final
21 Michigan State 25
24 Oregon 16 Final
California 26
West Virginia 35 Final
25 Connecticut 13