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Nate Bell, Miles Williams team up for two touchdowns as Eastern Washington tops Idaho 21-14
Nate Bell threw two touchdown passes and ran for 134 yards as Eastern Washington’s defense limited Idaho to 3.6 yards per rush in a 21-14 win, coach said.
- On Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, redshirt sophomore Nate Bell connected twice with redshirt junior Miles Williams for touchdowns as Eastern Washington Eagles beat Idaho Vandals 21-14 at Roos Field in Cheney, Wash.
- After claiming the Dam Cup two weeks ago, the Eastern Washington Eagles said winning before the bye week helped sustain momentum into Saturday's game.
- Soren McKee's 39-yard field goal with 1:31 left and Bell's 9-yard touchdown to Williams with 44 seconds left gave Eastern a halftime lead.
- The victory improved Eastern Washington to 3-4 overall, 2-1 in Big Sky, including a 3-0 at home, and they travel to Weber State next weekend, after a 57-3 loss at Montana State three weeks ago, said coach Aaron Best.
- Eastern's run defense held Idaho to 3.6 yards per rush and no plays over 16 yards, while Drew Carter, Myles Mayovsky, Read Sunn and Jaylon Jenkins led the defense.
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Nate Bell, Miles Williams team up for two touchdowns as Eastern Washington tops Idaho 21-14
Nate Bell threw two touchdown passes to Miles Williams and Eastern Washington beat Idaho 21-14. Bell had a 9-yard touchdown toss to Williams with 44 seconds left in the first half for a 13-7 lead.
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The Eastern Washington Eagles triumphed over the Idaho Vandals with a 21-14 victory at Roos Field, marking a critical win in their rivalry. The Eagles showcased strong defensive play, holding Idaho to a limited offensive performance and improving to a 2-1 record in the Big Sky Conference. Nate Bell was instrumental, contributing two touchdown passes and a rushing score while leading the offense with 145 rushing yards. The Eagles maintained contr…
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