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Warner Throws 2 TD Passes, Fresno State Beats Nevada 20-17 for 5th Straight Win
Fresno State's defense forced four turnovers in the first half, helping the Bulldogs secure their fifth straight win behind E.J. Warner's two touchdown passes.
- In Fresno, the Fresno State Bulldogs football team defeated Nevada 20-17 on Saturday night at Valley Children's Stadium, extending their win streak to 5.
- After forcing four first-half turnovers, Fresno State's defense, with interceptions from Camryn Bracha, K'Vion Thunderbird and Simeon Harris plus Jahzon Jacks' fumble recovery, led to 17 points.
- Fresno State quarterback E.J. Warner completed 18-of-26 passes for 190 yards with two touchdowns and one interception, while fifth-year senior defensive back Camryn Bracha had his first interception in over a year and was one of three Bulldogs to pick off Nevada.
- The Wolf Pack dropped to 1-4 overall and 0-1 in Mountain West play, suffering their third straight loss and will host the San Diego State Aztecs on Oct. 11.
- With a short week, Fresno State Bulldogs will travel to face Colorado State Rams on Friday, Oct. 10, with kickoff at 6 p.m. PT at Canvas Stadium, Colorado Springs.
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Warner throws 2 TD passes, Fresno State beats Nevada 20-17 for 5th straight win
E.J. Warner threw two touchdown passes, the Fresno State defense forced four first-half turnovers, and the Bulldogs held on to beat Nevada 20-17 for their fifth win in a row.
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Fresno State defeated Nevada 20-17 at Valley Children’s Stadium, the fifth consecutive victory for the Bulldogs. The ‘Dogs improved to 5-1 overall with the win, starting off 2-0 in conference play in what is their last season in the Mountain West. How it happened: Fresno State’s defense created four turnovers: three interceptions from Camryn Bracha, K’Vion Thunderbird and Simeon Harris and one fumble recovery by Jahzon Jacks, leading to 17 poi…
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