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ISU Opens Conference Play with Road Win over Northern Colorado
Sinatra remains perfect with 9-for-9 field goals this season while Brooks rushed for 166 yards to help Idaho State control the clock and secure a 26-16 victory.
- Idaho State Bengals opened Big Sky play on Saturday with a 26-16 win over Northern Colorado, led by Trajan Sinatra's four field goals and Dason Brooks' 166 rushing yards.
- Carson Sudbury's 6-yard touchdown run and early scores put Idaho State up 16-0 midway through the second quarter, before Jordan Cook's 33-yard pass to Tsion Nunnally pushed the lead to 23-7.
- From 26, 27, 48 and 49 yards Sinatra made the team's field goals, and he is now 9 for 9 on the season in field-goal attempts.
- Brooks sealed the victory with a late 41-yard run, setting up multiple scores and trimming the clock in the fourth quarter as Idaho State Bengals improved to 2-3.
- Northern Colorado's Gibson threw for 396 yards and two touchdowns while Carver Cheeks had seven catches for 93 yards and a touchdown.
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ISU opens conference play with road win over Northern Colorado
Idaho State University junior linebacker Jackson Irwin (18) and the Bengal defense celebrate during their win over the Northern Colorado Bears. | Photo courtesy Idaho State Football Facebook GREELEY, Colo. — Coming off a record-setting win last week, the Bengals opened their in-conference schedule with an eight-point victory at the University of Northern Colorado. Behind another strong showing from junior running back Dason Brooks and a stout gr…
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Sinatra's 4 field goals, Brooks' 166 yards lead Idaho State to 26-18 win over Northern Colorado
Trajan Sinatra kicked four field goals to remain perfect on the season and Dason Brooks rushed for 166 yards to lead Idaho State Bengals to a 26-16 win over Northern Colorado in a Big Sky opener for both teams on Saturday.
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