Football | 09/07/2019
Box Score MOSCOW, Idaho – Idaho football picked up its first win of the season Saturday, taking down Central Washington 41-31 at the Kibbie Dome. The Vandals (1-1) were led by
Jeff Cotton's 16 receptions for 145 yards and two touchdowns. The 16 catches are second most in Idaho single-game history, one shy of the record set in 1969 by Jerry Hendren.
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Aundre Carter and
Roshaun Johnson led a potent ground attack for the Vandals, combining to run for 234 yards. Carter ran for 123 yards and the first two touchdowns of his career. Johnson added 111 yards and a score. Both rushing totals were career highs and the duo became the first pair of Vandal teammates to eclipse 100 rushing yards in the same game since 2004.
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With less than two minutes remaining and the Vandals leading 34-31, Carter took a third-and-five carry looking to salt the game away with a first down. Instead he broke free up the middle and scored from 27 yards out to secure the victory.
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Idaho struck first on a
Cade Coffey field goal on the opening drive, leading to a 3-0 lead after one quarter. Carter's first touchdown put the Vandals up 10, but Central Washington (0-1) scored on its ensuing drive thanks to a 60-yard wide receiver pass.
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A pair of Vandal turnovers allowed the Wildcats to jump in front, 17-10 with less than five minutes to play in the first half.
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Mason Petrino drove the Vandals into the red zone and found Cotton for a 19-yard score with 27 seconds to go in the second quarter, sending the teams into the locker room knotted at 17.
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With the score tied again at 24, Cotton and Petrino connected again on a fade route in the end zone just before the end of the third quarter. The Vandals would not relinquish the lead the rest of the way.
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Petrino finished 23-of-30 for 209 yards and two scores. He also rushed for 26 yards.
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Linebacker
Tre Walker led the Vandals with nine tackles, his second straight game with team-high honors.
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Idaho goes back on the road next week to take on Wyoming. Kickoff is Saturday (Sept. 14) at 3 p.m. MT/2 p.m. PT on ESPN3.
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