In the meantime, Myers will guide an offense that rushed for 298 yards, piled up 435 total yards and matched its previous season-high for points (17) in the first half against Colorado State.
"I'm just blessed I got the opportunity," Myers said. "I can't thank them enough."
Said coach Matt Wells: "He deserved it. … Kent played very well."
The Aggies resume conference play Saturday night at Fresno. After opening the season with a 34-14 win over Abilene Christian, the Bulldogs have lost four straight to Ole Miss (73-21), Utah (45-24), San Jose State (49-23) and San Diego (21-7).