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CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP) — Jadrian Clark threw a 60-yard pass to Darryl Denby with 31 seconds to play to preserve Weber State's unbeaten conference record with a 37-36 win over Southern Utah Saturday night.
Clark's game-winning throw capped a fourth-quarter rally that brought the Wildcats (5-2, 4-0 Big Sky) back from a 23-point deficit.
Earlier, Stefan Cantwell ran for a 10-yard touchdown and Clark threw an 11-yard score to Andrew Vollert to close the Southern Utah lead to 36-30 with 2:21 remaining.
Clark had 436 yards and four touchdowns on 31-of-52 passing. Haini Moimoi had 126 yards receiving and Denby 90 yards and a score. Jacob DeMaio's 91-yard punt in the first quarter set a new school record.
Southern Utah's Patrick Tyler threw for two touchdowns in the first half and ran for another to help the Thunderbirds (3-4, 2-3) to a 23-6 halftime lead.
Tyler had 239 yards and two scores passing and two rushing TDs.
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