(17) Utah 24, San Jose State 14

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Final

10:30 PM ET, September 12, 2009
SPARTAN STADIUM (CA)
SAN JOSE, CA

Brooks' 51-yard TD catch helps Utah shake pesky San Jose St. for good

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Joe Phillips nailed a 25-yard field goal with 12 seconds left to extend the Utes' lead to 10.
Gameball goes to... Terrance Cain, who led Utah to a win with 248 yards through the air and 69 more on the ground.
Stat of the game... 16. The Utes' 16-game winning streak is the longest in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2318
Total Yards499264
Passing248242
Rushing25122
Penalties11-697-60
3rd Down Conversions8-153-12
4th Down Conversions1-20-0
Turnovers21
Possession32:1827:42
Air/Ground Leaders
Utah Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Cain18/3124810
Asiata0/1000
San Jose State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
La Secla21/3324211
Reed0/1000
Utah Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Asiata2094115
Cain1076030
San Jose State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Rutley21018
Perry7905
Utah Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Brooks598151
Reed562026
San Jose State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jurovich7113033
Avery785142
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUTAHSJSU
TD08:30Matt Asiata 1 Yd Run (Ben Vroman Kick) 70
SECOND QUARTERUTAHSJSU
TD12:02Brandon Rutley 2 Yd Run (Tyler Cope Kick) 77
FOURTH QUARTERUTAHSJSU
TD13:44Jereme Brooks 51 Yd Pass From Terrance Cain (Joe Phillips Kick) 147
TD09:03Eddie Wide 15 Yd Run (Joe Phillips Kick) 217
TD05:03Marquis Avery 1 Yd Pass From Jordan La Secla (Tyler Cope Kick) 2114
FG00:13Joe Phillips 25 Yd 2414
Associated Press

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- For three quarters, coach Kyle Whittingham watched his long-formidable Utah Utes springing holes and leaks at practically every position. He couldn't even relax until his third-string tailback made a rambling run deep into San Jose State territory with less than 2 minutes to play.

Fast Facts

• Terrance Cain threw for 247 yards and a touchdown and Matt Asiata ran for a score as Utah survives.

• Utah's win was its 16th straight, marking the longest active streak in FBS.

• The Utes improved to 5-1 all-time against the Spartans.

• Utah's win in San Jose was its ninth straight win away from home, moving the Utes two wins from the school record for consectuive road wins.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Although the Utes' 16-game winning streak is still intact after a 24-14 victory Saturday night, their impeccable run is looking increasingly difficult to maintain -- and it'll be a whole lot tougher to stay perfect next week at Oregon.

Terrance Cain passed for 248 yards and hit Jereme Brooks for a go-ahead 51-yard score early in the fourth quarter, and No. 17 Utah finally shook free of San Jose State in the final minutes of a frustrating evening for Whittingham.

"We've got our fair share of deficiencies to work on in practice," Whittingham said. "You name it, we've got to work on it for next week. ... We're miles away from having all the answers."

Matt Asiata rushed for 94 yards and an early score before leaving with a shoulder injury as the Utes (2-0) persevered until three fourth-quarter scoring drives kept alive the longest winning streak in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Utah racked up 499 total yards, but repeatedly failed to finish its drives until the final minutes.

As their inconsistent effort showed, the Utes are still figuring out how to replace several key components of the team that finished last season unbeaten and ranked No. 2 after routing Alabama in the Sugar Bowl. They'll need a much better effort next weekend in Eugene if they hope to keep alive the second-longest streak in school history, along with any dreams of a third BCS-busting season in six years.

The Utes have matched the school's winning streak from 1928-30, and they trail only the 18 straight wins surrounding Utah's undefeated run to a Fiesta Bowl victory with coach Urban Meyer and quarterback Alex Smith from 2003-05.

"We don't pay a lot of attention to [streaks]," Whittingham said. "Each year is a new year, and we've got to get a lot better between now and Saturday if we want to even have a chance."

Eddie Wide rushed for a 15-yard TD to put Utah ahead 21-7 with 9:03 to play, but the Spartans drove 77 yards for LaSecla's 1-yard TD pass to Marquis Avery 4 minutes later. Utah made one last lengthy drive, essentially putting it away on Sausan Shakerin's 46-yard run to inside the San Jose State 5 with 1:55 to play.

"We could have played better," said Cain, who also rushed for 69 yards. "I just made too many mistakes, but you can't get frustrated and lose your composure. I'm looking forward to next week. I'll learn from my mistakes and keep working, because every day counts."

The Utes lost two fumbles, missed two field goals and turned the ball over on downs at the San Jose State 1 in the first half. The Spartans got a 2-yard TD run early in the second quarter by Brandon Rutley, who sprained his ankle on the play and didn't return.

Jordan LaSecla passed for 269 yards while playing the final three quarters as the Spartans (0-2) put a scare into an elite opponent one week after a 56-3 thrashing at USC. Kevin Jurovich had eight catches for 146 yards for the Spartans, who repeatedly picked on the Utes' undersized cornerbacks for long gains in man-to-man coverage.

"It's improvement, but it's not where we want to be at this point in the season," said Spartans coach Dick Tomey, whose team rushed for just 22 yards. "The last two weeks, we played two of the best run-defense teams in the nation. That will be good for us in the long run."

Utah's frustrations were encapsulated on the San Jose State 1 with 2 minutes left in the first half. Asiata took a direct snap and surprised everybody by throwing to Cain, left unmarked in the end zone on fourth down -- but Asiata's pass was well over Cain's head.

The large, red-clad Utah fan contingent at Spartan Stadium grew nervously silent after the third missed field goal early in the third quarter by Ben Vroman, who isn't looking like much of a replacement for All-American kicker Louie Sakoda.

The Utes finally broke through when Cain stared down a blitz and connected across the middle with Brooks, who made an outstanding run through traffic to the end zone with 13:44 to play.

After Shakerin's rambling run, junior college transfer Joe Phillips relieved Vroman and hit a 25-yard field goal with 13 seconds to play.

When San Jose State had the ball, two brothers faced each other on the line: Spartans guard Ailao Eliapo frequently had to block his older brother, Utah nose tackle Kenape Eliapo. Several dozen friends and family members wore T-shirts to the game reading, "Eliapo Brothers Battle!"

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 10th
Clemson 27 Final
15 Georgia Tech 30
Saturday, September 12th
Troy 6 Final
1 Florida 56
2 Texas 41 Final
Wyoming 10
3 USC 18 Final
8 Ohio State 15
Florida International 14 Final
4 Alabama 40
Houston 45 Final
5 Oklahoma State 35
Syracuse 7 Final
7 Penn State 28
9 Brigham Young 54 Final
Tulane 3
Eastern Washington 7 Final
10 California 59
Vanderbilt 9 Final
11 LSU 23
Miami (OH) 0 Final
12 Boise State 48
Idaho State 0 Final
13 Oklahoma 64
Marshall 10 Final
14 Virginia Tech 52
16 TCU 30 Final
Virginia 14
17 Utah 24 Final
San Jose State 14
18 Notre Dame 34 Final
Michigan 38
19 North Carolina 12 Final
Connecticut 10
South Carolina 37 Final
21 Georgia 41
Arkansas State 9 Final
22 Nebraska 38
Southeast Missouri State 3 Final
23 Cincinnati 70
24 Kansas 34 Final
UTEP 7
Bowling Green 20 Final
25 Missouri 27