NCAA Game Summary - San Diego State At Colorado State
POSTED: 6:29 pm PDT October 24,
2009
Fort Collins, CO -- (Sports Network) - Quarterback Ryan Lindley broke out with a huge effort this afternoon, throwing a total of six touchdown passes in San Diego State's 42-28 win over the Colorado State Rams in Mountain West Conference play at Hughes Stadium. Lindley converted 29-of-43 passes for a career-best 459 yards as the Aztecs (3-4, 1-2 MWC) rallied from 14 points down to record their largest comeback victory on the road in almost nine years. Also having a huge game for SDSU was DeMarco Sampson who caught 15 passes for 257 yards (ninth-most in program history) and three touchdowns. The Rams (3-5, 0-4), who are winless in league play and have dropped five straight decisions since opening 2009 a perfect 3-0, were paced by John Mosure who ran for one touchdown and threw for another in the setback. Mosure, who gained a game-high 130 yards and 20 attempts, started off the day's scoring with a six-yard TD run, followed by a 40-yard TD pass from Grant Stucker to Tyson Liggett. Stucker finished the contest 13-of-27 for 182 yards, but was sacked twice and had to passes picked off. The first touchdown for Lindley was a five-yard effort to Sampson early in the second quarter, cutting the deficit to 14-7. Near the end of the first half, CSU's Dion Morton logged a 19-yard touchdown run to cap an eight-play, 80-yard drive and give the Rams a 21-7 edge. In the third Lindley threw touchdowns of 33 yards to both Dominique Sandifer and Sampson to tie the score at 21-21. The final points for the Rams came on a bit of trickery as Mosure hit Zac Pauga with a 23-yard TD strike. Lindley and the Aztecs bounced back from the 28-21 deficit with the signal- caller tossing a three-yard score to Preston King to close out the third and then find Sampson and Alston Umuolo with 38- and 60-yard touchdown passes, respectively. SDSU, which converted 13-of-18 on third-down plays, finished with a mere 72 yards rushing. The Aztecs entered this week's action with an average of just 68.3 ypg, ranking them 119th in the nation.
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