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UC Davis Pulls Away in Second Half to Beat Southern Utah 50-34 at Home
UC Davis Aggies gained 357 rushing yards, averaging 13.2 yards per carry, to secure a 50-34 victory over Southern Utah with a decisive 21-point third-quarter run.
- UC Davis defeated Southern Utah 50-34 on Saturday night by pulling away in the second half at home.
- The game featured a close first half, with Southern Utah trailing 22-20 at halftime before UC Davis surged ahead after the break.
- Key plays included Fisher's 75-yard run on the first second-half play, Pinnick's two touchdown passes, and multiple scoring runs from Vargas and Dye.
- UC Davis rushed for 357 yards on 27 carries, averaging 13.2 yards per carry, while Barron completed 23 of 43 passes for 316 yards with one interception.
- The Aggies improved to a 2-1 record, demonstrating strong rushing performance and second-half dominance to secure the victory.
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UC Davis pulls away in second half to beat Southern Utah 50-34
Caden Pinnick threw two touchdown passes, Jordan Fisher and Carter Vargas both ran for two scores and UC Davis pulled away in the second half to beat Southern Utah 50-34.
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CEDAR CITY, Utah - The Thunderbirds were on the road this week at UC Davis to take on the Aggies. It was once again a high-scoring affair for the T-Birds as they fell 50-34. Southern Utah drops to 1-3 on the season with UAC play opening up next week. The Aggies improve to 2-1 this fall.
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No. 9 UC Davis survived several Southern Utah counter punches before pulling away by outscoring the Thunderbirds 28-14 in the second half to come away with a commanding 50-34 win in front of a UC Davis Health Stadium record crowd of 17,217.
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