"He came up and gave me an earful," said Unga, who ran for 118 yards and a touchdown. "He loves to kind of toot his own horn sometimes, but I love that about Max. He's a guy that plays with passion and he's a great leader on this team."
The Cougars also had a fumble on the opening series that led to a touchdown for Utah State. But other than the turnovers, BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall couldn't complain about much. BYU held Utah State to 322 yards of offense
- 73 on a meaningless touchdown drive at the end.
"I think if you take the turnovers I'd be very pleased, but of course you can't do that," Mendenhall said.
Utah State (1-3) fell to 1-50 against teams ranked in the AP poll. Two critical mistakes by the Aggies deep in their own territory cost them any chance of an upset.
The Aggies turned it over on a bad option pitch with 39 seconds left in the first half and the Cougars stopped the Aggies on fourth-and-1 early in the fourth quarter. Both plays led to quick touchdowns that gave the Cougars a safe cushion even before Hall's third TD pass gave BYU a 35-10 lead with 2:45 left in the game.
Hall was 16 for 23 for 218 yards with the three touchdowns and two interceptions, giving him one more TD pass (11) than interception on the season.
The Cougars have also turned it over with five fumbles in the first five games.
"It's tough to say 'outside of the turnovers because that's a big part of the game," said Dennis Pitta, who caught two of Hall's TD passes. "I think that's something that we've kind of struggled with this season.
The Cougars' fumble on the opening series led to a 6-yard touchdown run by quarterback Diondre Borel that gave Utah State a 7-0 lead. Borel added a touchdown pass with 3 seconds remaining before the Cougars recovered an onside kick and Utah State transfer Riley Nelson took a knee on the final play to end it.
"It's hard to look at the positive right now. We lost the football game," Utah State coach Gary Andersen said. "We had a chance to win and we didn't."
Borel finished 20 of 28 for 213 yards and Robert Turbin, who ran for 100 yards in each of the first three games of the season, finished with 47 on 17 carries.
"BYU fought hard. We fought hard," Andersen said. "A couple of plays made the difference in this game."