BYU Dynasty Report: Max Hall Leads the Cougars to Easy Victory

DJ Andreasen by Contributor Written on August 11, 2008
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The first week of my dynasty was a very easy win for the BYU Cougars.  BYU was up against FCS Midwest (Northern Iowa) and came out firing on all cylinders.

In the first quarter Max Hall threw a touchdown to WR Micheal Reed for 47 yards.  Afterwards Harvey Unga broke a 51-yard touchdown run.  The kickoff following the touchdown, brought more success for the Cougars, as safety David Tafuna forced a fumble and Scott Johnson took it to the end zone for a touchdown to bring the lead to 21-0. 

In the second quarter, Max Hall connected with WR Jake Murphy for a one yard touchdown.  Following a UNI touchdown pass, Max Hall threw a touchdown to RB Harvey Unga.

In the second half Max Hall, threw another touchdown and the second team came in and went on to score 24 more points after the first team players left the game. The final score was 65-14.

Key Stats:

Max Hall: 17-21 for 276 yards and four TD
Harvey Unga: 14 carries for 108 yds, two TD; three catches for 72 yds and one TD
Micheal Reed: five catches for 115 yards, two TD
David Tafuna: six tackles, two Forced Fumbles
Shawn Doman: five tackles, INT, three FF, two FR
Injury Report: Austin Collie is out for two weeks with a broken finger.

Next Week: @Washington (1-0)

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written on August 11, 2008 Game Recap

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