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Utah State Aggies at Texas El Paso Miners

University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Saturday, December 20, 2014 2:20 PM

Utah State 21
Texas El Paso 6
-10
45.5
Final

Aggies Miners Game Recap


Utah State 21, UTEP 6:
Freshman quarterback Kent Myers ran 48 yards for a score in the first quarter and the Aggies held on to defeat the Miners at the Gildan New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, N.M.

Two-way standout Nick Vigil, who also plays linebacker, and Joe Hill had rushing touchdowns for Utah State (10-4), which won its third straight bowl game. Myers ran for 70 yards and completed 5-of-12 passes for 68 more while the Aggies held UTEP’s strong rushing attack to 3.2 yards per carry.

Jay Mattox provided the only points with a pair of field goals for UTEP (7-6), which saw its losing streak in bowl games increase to six. Aaron Jones ran for 88 yards on 25 carries while Miners’ quarterback Jameill Showers went 13-of-24 through the air for 126 yards.

Mattox booted a 32-yard field goal, but Utah State responded three plays later when Myers sprung free on a quarterback draw for a 7-3 lead with 1:52 left in the first quarter. A fumbled snap took away a field goal opportunity for UTEP and Nick Diaz missed a 28-yard attempt for the Aggies -- both in the final minute of the first half.

Myers connected with JoJo Natson for 46 yards on the first series of the second half and Vigil finished the drive by plowing in from the 3 for a 14-3 lead. The Miners put together a 16-play drive to set up Mattox’s 34-yard field goal with 3:02 left, but Hill scored an 11-yard run with 1:33 remaining to seal it.

GAME NOTEBOOK: The Aggies were playing in a fourth straight bowl game for the first time in school history and improved to 4-6 in 10 all time. … Jones finished with 1,321 rushing yards, the fourth most in a single season for a UTEP player in its history. … Utah State has lost three quarterbacks to season-ending injuries this season and Myers was knocked out for a few plays late in the first half before WR Ronald Butler moved under center and registered a career-long 61-yard run to set up a field-goal try.

Preview: Utah State Aggies at Texas El Paso Miners


GILDAN NEW MEXICO BOWL STORYLINES

1. Utah State lost nine starters to season-ending injuries - three quarterbacks - en route to making its fourth consecutive bowl appearance for the first time in its history at the New Mexico Bowl against UTEP in Albuquerque. The Aggies go for their third straight bowl victory after beating Toledo in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in 2012 and Northern Illinois in last year’s Poinsettia Bowl. Freshman quarterback Kent Myers threw five touchdown passes and ran for four scores in the last six games for Utah State.

2. UTEP won two games last season and went 5-2 in its last seven in 2014 to reach its first bowl game in four years since the 2010 New Mexico Bowl when it lost 52-24 to BYU. The Miners have dropped their last five bowl games since winning the 1967 Sun Bowl 14-7 over Ole Miss. UTEP averaged 30 points in the final seven games of the regular season after being held to three by Louisiana Tech on Oct. 4 and finished tied for second in Conference USA’s West Division.

3. The key matchup will likely be Utah State’s solid defense against a UTEP rushing attack that is led by Aaron Jones, who produced 14 total touchdowns this season. The Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year, linebacker Zach Vigil leads the way with 145 tackles (19.5 for loss) and nine sacks for the Aggies, who allowed 129.3 rushing yards per contest to stand 26th in the nation and 20.8 points (21st). Jones, a sophomore, has rushed for 1,233 yards and UTEP has totaled 2.552 – fifth most in the program history.

TV: 2:20 p.m. ET, ESPN. LINE: Utah State -10

ABOUT UTAH STATE (9-4, 6-2 Mountain West): Senior Chuckie Keeton was lost in the third game before fellow quarterbacks Darell Garretson and Craig Harrison went down with injuries while Myers completed 69.2 percent of his passes since with only two interceptions. Hunter Sharp boasts 63 receptions, 918 yards and seven touchdowns to lead the Aggies, although he was limited to a total of 48 yards the last three contests. JoJo Natson has combined for 915 yards rushing and receiving while scoring on two punt returns for Utah State, which saw its five-game win streak end with a 50-19 loss to Boise State on Nov. 29.

ABOUT UTEP (7-5, 5-3 Conference USA): Jones has recorded six 100-yard rushing performances this season, including two in the last three games and nine in 20 career contests. Senior Jameill Showers has thrown for 1,732 yards and 12 touchdowns with five interceptions – one during the final seven games of the regular season – and rushed for 288 and four scores, including a winning TD a 24-21 victory over Middle Tennessee on Nov. 29. The Miners have allowed only 11 sacks, tied for the fifth least in the country, and will get severely tested by a Utah State defense which has gotten to the quarterback 48 times.

PREDICTION: Utah State 27, UTEP 21
Away Spread Consensus 59% Aggies (-10.0) Home Spread Consensus 41% Miners (10.0)
Total Over Consensus 59% Over (45.5) Total Under Consensus 41% Under (45.5)
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