Tyler, Sharp shine as Southern Utah beats NAU 48-21


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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Patrick Tyler threw five touchdown passes, tying Southern Utah's single-game record, Mike Sharp became the school's career leader with 29 TD receptions and the Thunderbirds beat Northern Arizona 48-21 on Saturday in the season finale for both teams.

Tyler completed 20 of 35 for 288 yards with one interception and Sharp had 139 yards receiving with three scores. Malik Brown had 161 yards rushing and two touchdowns.

NAU's Blake Kemp hit Emmanuel Butler for a 26-yard touchdown that tied it with 1:25 left in the half, but 30 seconds later Tyler connected with Sharp on a 73-yard catch-and-run to make it 28-21.

On the first possession of the second half, Kemp threw an interception to Mike Needham and, eight plays later, Sharp's 2-yard touchdown catch put SUU (6-5, 5-3 Big Sky) in front for good. After Junior Tufuga stopped Kemp for no gain on fourth-and-1, Sharp added a 35-yard TD catch to become the Thunderbirds' career leader with 29 touchdown receptions.

Needham's second interception, which he returned 45 yards to the 25, set up Logan Parker's 16-yard touchdown catch that capped the scoring.

Butler had six catches for 100 yards for Northern Arizona (5-6, 4-4).

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