Fresno State-Wyoming Postgame Notes
Captains: Levelle Bailey, Erik Brooks, Carlton Johnson, Mose Vavao
Toss: Wyoming won the toss, defers. Fresno State will receive.
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Team Notes:
Toss: Wyoming won the toss, defers. Fresno State will receive.
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Team Notes:
- Fresno State saw its 14-game losing streak come to an end on Saturday.
- Fresno State lost its first game in nearly a full calendar year with its last loss coming on Oct. 8, 2022
- Wyoming scored its first points against Fresno State since 2017.
- Fresno State had its first offensive three-and-out since Sept. 9 against Eastern Washington, ending its streak of 40-straight drives without a three-and-out.
- Fresno State saw its streak of 25-straight quarters with a score come to an end with scoring 0 in the first quarter vs Wyoming.
- The 24 points allowed by Fresno State in the first half was the most allowed in a half this season.
- Fresno State’s 17-point deficit at halftime (24-7) was its largest since trailing 28-10 to San Diego State in the third quarter on Oct. 29, 2022.
- Fresno State had a season-high 91 penalty yards, 25 more than its previous high.
- WR Jalen Moss had a career-long 50-yard reception in the second quarter. It was the third-longest offensive play this season for the ‘Dogs.
- Moss caught his fourth TD of the year to end the drive. He totaled 65 of the Bulldogs’ 75 yards on their first scoring drive.
- Moss recorded his second career 100-yard receiving game, leading the team with 115 yards.
- WR Mac Dalena totaled career-highs in receptions (8) and receiving yards (90).
- QB Logan Fife threw his first touchdown of the season on an eight-yard pass to Dalena.
- LB Tuasivi Nomura saw his first game action as a Bulldog, coming back from an injury suffered during spring football.
- LB Malachi Langley and DB Dean Clark had a team-high eight tackles each.
- DE Devo Bridges recorded his first solo sack of the season.
- Dylan Lynch was 2-of-2 on field goals, connecting from 38 and 39 yards.
- Lynch and Al’zillion Hamilton converted an onside kick in the fourth quarter. It was Fresno State’s second onside kick recovery in the last two years.