Top 25 roundup: Utah's Cameron
Rising has career night in return
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[August 30, 2024]
Cameron Rising tossed a career-high five touchdown passes in
his return from a major knee injury and No. 12 Utah crushed Southern
Utah 49-0 on Thursday night in the season opener for both schools in
Salt Lake City.
Brant Kuithe caught a career-best three touchdown passes as he
returned from his own serious knee injury for the Utes. The contest
was Rising's first in nearly 20 months and fellow seventh-year
player Kuithe's first in nearly two years.
Rising completed 10 of 15 passes for 254 yards before exiting the
contest after his fifth TD late in the first half. He tore multiple
ligaments and meniscus cartilage in his knee in the Rose Bowl
against Penn State on Jan. 2, 2023.
Dijon Stanley came out of the backfield to catch scoring passes of
64 and 79 yards for the Utes. He had three receptions for 150 yards
and Kuithe had four catches for 69 yards to help Utah outgain the
FCS Thunderbirds 513-150.
No. 11 Missouri 51, Murray State 0
Brady Cook passed for one touchdown and ran for another as the
Tigers routed the Racers of the FCS in Columbia, Mo., in both teams'
season opener.
Cook completed 19 of 30 passes for 218 yards. He added 22 rushing
yards on four carries. Luther Burden III caught a touchdown pass and
Nate Noel, Marcus Carroll and Jamal Roberts rushed for touchdowns.
The Tigers outgained the Racers 489-85 in total yardage and built a
30-5 edge in first downs. Missouri got rolling immediately. After
recovering Murray State's onside kick to open the game, the Tigers
needed just 2:18 to score their first touchdown on Cook's 16-yard
touchdown pass to Burden.
No. 22 Kansas 48, Lindenwood 3
The Jayhawks scored four touchdowns in the second quarter en route
to a wipeout of the Lions, an FCS team, in Kansas City, Kan.
Devin Neal rushed for 112 yards and the first two scores of the game
for the Jayhawks. Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels completed 9 of 15
passes for 148 yards and one touchdown. He was picked off once.
Lindenwood quarterback Nate Glantz went 18-for-31 for 127 yards and
threw one interception that was returned by Mello Dotson for a
33-yard touchdown.
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Aug 29, 2024; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina State
Wolfpack quarterback Grayson McCall (2) prepares to throw the
football during the second half of the game against Western Carolina
Catamounts at Carter-Finley Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jaylynn
Nash-USA TODAY Sports
No. 24 North Carolina State 38, Western Carolina 21
Grayson McCall threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns as the
Wolfpack held off an upset bid from the Catamounts, an FCS foe, to
win in Raleigh, N.C.
McCall, who transferred to NC State (1-0) from Coastal Carolina in
the offseason, completed 26 of 40 passes and threw one interception.
Kevin Concepcion caught nine passes for 121 yards and all three of
McCall's touchdowns.
Jordan Waters, who came to NC State this offseason from rival Duke,
paced the Wolfpack's rushing attack with 123 yards and two
touchdowns on 20 carries. For Western Carolina (0-1), Cole Gonzales
threw for 211 yards and two scores while rushing for a team-high 75
yards.
--Field Level Media
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