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Utah State football battled to a draw with No. 18 Vanderbilt through the first 27 minutes of play but was unable to keep pace as the Aggies ultimately fell to the Commodores, 55-35, on Saturday afternoon at FirstBank Stadium. Utah State posted 393 yards of total offense (274 passing, 119 rushing) and was led by graduate quarterback Bryson Barnes, who was 15-of-22 passing for 161 yards and a season-high-tying three touchdowns. Barnes was hurt on the first play of the fourth quarter and missed the remainder of the game. Utah State football (3-2, 1-0 MW) enters their first of two bye weeks this season before returning to Mountain West play at Hawaii on Saturday, Oct. 11, at 10 p.m. (MT). Hear postgame analysis, along with comments from the coach, players and fans.
By Cache Valley Media Group5
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Utah State football battled to a draw with No. 18 Vanderbilt through the first 27 minutes of play but was unable to keep pace as the Aggies ultimately fell to the Commodores, 55-35, on Saturday afternoon at FirstBank Stadium. Utah State posted 393 yards of total offense (274 passing, 119 rushing) and was led by graduate quarterback Bryson Barnes, who was 15-of-22 passing for 161 yards and a season-high-tying three touchdowns. Barnes was hurt on the first play of the fourth quarter and missed the remainder of the game. Utah State football (3-2, 1-0 MW) enters their first of two bye weeks this season before returning to Mountain West play at Hawaii on Saturday, Oct. 11, at 10 p.m. (MT). Hear postgame analysis, along with comments from the coach, players and fans.

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