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BYU Post Game Notes

Post Game Notes
BYU at Hawai‘i
Aloha Stadium
Dec. 3, 2011

 
 
 
BYU defeated UH for the 20th time in 28 all-time meetings, including 12 wins in 20 games in Honolulu.
 
The teams are scheduled to meet again Sept. 29, 2012  in Provo, Utah.
 
With a 6-7 mark, UH finished the season with a losing record for just the third time in the last 11 years.
 
UH lost for the first time in its last 14 regular-season home games since 2004 against non-AQ conference teams (last loss to Florida Atlantic).
 
The 41 points was the most UH has given up at home this season
 
David Graves 79-yard touchdown pass to Trevor Davis in the second quarter was the team’s longest play from scrimmage this year.
 
Davis finished with a career-high 111 receiving yards on six catches. He scored three touchdowns in the last two games.
 
Graves scored a rushing touchdown for the third straight game with a 1-yard run in the first quarter. Graves notched five rushing touchdowns in six games played this year.
 
In his final game as a Warrior, senior quarterback Shane Austin entered late in the third quarter and finished with 96 yards passing, including a 23-yard touchdown to Jeremiah Ostrowski in the fourth quarter.
 
Freshman running back John Lister made his first start as a kick returner. Lister’s only other start was at running back in UH’s win at Louisiana Tech on Oct. 1
 
Breydan Torres-Keohokapu made his first career start at punt returner and had a 10-yard return on his first attempt.
 
Senior Matagislia Lefiti made his first start since Oct. 1 when he lined up at right guard. Lefiti started the first five at games at center
 
Sophomore Billy Ray Stutzmann made his 13th start this season at wide receiver. He is the only offensive player who started every game this year.
 
Joe Sampson’s 26-yard fumble recovery marked the third time this season a UH opponent has returned a fumble for a touchdown (also at San Jose State and at Idaho)
 
The game marked the final game for 27 seniors, who participated in the traditional “Senior Walk” following the game.
 
 
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