
Isaac Wilson, No. 12 Utah Excite CFB Fans in Win vs. Gundy, No. 14 Oklahoma State
In a matchup that contained College Football Playoff implications, No. 12 Utah took down No. 14 Oklahoma State by the final score of 22-19.
Saturday afternoon's contest started off as a defensive battle, as only one touchdown was scored through the first three quarters. Utes quarterback Cam Rising was ruled out due to a hand injury after attempting to throw prior to the game, resulting in true freshman Isaac Wilson starting for the second straight week.
Wilson, the younger brother of Denver Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson, stepped up against Oklahoma State.
He wasn't as polished compared to his three-touchdown performance in a win over Utah State on Sept. 14, but he still looked comfortable in the pocket and made plays with his legs. Wilson finished 17-of-29 for 207 yards and a touchdown to go along with two interceptions, adding another 41 yards on the ground.
Fans were impressed with his performance.
Utah's rushing attack was led by Micah Bernard. The senior running back picked up 182 yards on 25 carries, helping the Utes control the clock throughout the game.
Seventh-year senior Alan Bowman started at quarterback for Oklahoma State, but he was removed from the game at the start of the second half after the Cowboys were only able to muster three points.
Backup Garret Rangel initially replaced him under center, but head coach Mike Gundy put Bowman into the game once again as Rangel completed a mere three of his 11 pass attempts.
Bowman led the Cowboys back from a 22-3 deficit in the fourth quarter, trailing by three points with less than two minutes remaining in the game. Utah ran out the clock on its final possession, though.
He finished 16-of-33 for 206 yards and two touchdowns, throwing two interceptions.
After starting the year 3-0, Utah claimed its first Big 12 win of the season on Saturday. The Utes will attempt to stay unbeaten in their next contest, a matchup with Arizona on Sept. 28.

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