Logan • With 7:28 remaining in a game it dominated early, Utah State's plight seemed perilous Friday night at Maverik Stadium.
The Aggies took possession of the football at their own 9-yard line. Their 24-0 lead had melted away. Arkansas State trailed 27-20 and owned more momentum than a runaway truck.
Utah State's offense had gained only 243 yards overall, 82 coming in the second half. On their previous three possessions, the Aggies had picked up one first down.
"Adversity hit," quarterback Kent Myers said, "but we came back and drove the ball down the field.