There are nine BYU route No. 21 Boise State

BOISE, Idaho (AP) – Zach Wilson pitched for 35 nine yards and two touchdowns and Tyler Allgeier ran for 123 yards and a couple of problems when the No. nine BYU defeated No. 21 Boise State 51-17 on Friday night.

BYU (8-0), which beat Boise State on the road for the first time in six attempts, is off to its best start since 2001 when the Cougars 12-0.

Boise State (2-1) suffered his worst defeat since a 64-19 hit through rival Idaho in 1996, the Broncos’ first year as an FBS program. Boise State lost the first game of the 1997 season to Cal State Northridge through 40 at home, but that game was later confiscated from the Broncos.

Wilson, who signed with Boise State before signing with BYU, finished 21 of 27 passes and threw five- and 20-yard touchdowns, and discovered the finish area in a four-yard run.

No. MIAMI 44, North Carolina 41

RALEIGH, North Carolina (AP) – D’Eriq King threw landing passes, the final 54-yard play with Michael Harley with 2:43 left, and Miami rallied to beat North Carolina State.

Miami (6-1, 5-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) scored the last thirteen issues to win his third consecutive game and tie last season’s general-winning second-year coach, Manny Diaz.

King had 31 of 41 for 430 yards and ran for a 105-yard run in 15 hauls. Harley had a 20-yard TD reception in the last quarter. He finished with 153 yards in eight receptions.

Zonovan Knight had a 100-yard starting kick to put NC State (4-3, 4-3) in the lead in the third quarter. Bailey Hockman 19 for 28 yards and two touchdowns for Wolfpack. DJ Ivey after Miami’s last touchdown.

Miami is 11 players short, adding the starting shot to John Campbell Jr. ‘s left and the final adjusted at the start Brevin Jordan.

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