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College Football | Idaho earns sixth victory, 35-23, to become bowl eligible
Picked to finish last in the Western Athletic Conference, Idaho bumped its record to 6-1 to become bowl eligible and kept an improbable spot atop the league standings with a 35-23 triumph over Hawaii.
The Spokesman-Review
MOSCOW, Idaho — A Texas-sized grin plastered on his face, safety Shiloh Keo galloped off the field Saturday repeating the same four words.
"We've got a shot," he hollered, referring to a December bowl berth. "We've got a shot."
Actually, the Vandals have more than a chance — and with how they're humming along, they have loftier aspirations than a date in Boise for the Humanitarian Bowl.
Picked to finish last in the Western Athletic Conference, Idaho bumped its record to 6-1 to become bowl eligible and kept an improbable spot atop the league standings with a 35-23 triumph over Hawaii.
For the first time since 1998, the Vandals are all but assured of a postseason bid and sit at 3-0 in the WAC heading into next week's game at Nevada.
"I think it's great for our seniors, great for our fans, the whole team, coach [Robb] Akey," quarterback Nathan Enderle said. "It's a great start. But that's all it is is a start. We need to keep rolling."
Idaho rang up its fifth consecutive victory — its longest winning streak since 1994 — and bested the Warriors for the first time since joining the WAC in 2005. The accomplishments came with 12,763 on hand at the Kibbie Dome.
It was a relatively stress-free win after three nail-biters in a row. The Vandals rushed for 194 yards, got an efficient 14-of-17 performance from Enderle and came up with a crucial fourth-quarter sack and fumble recovery.
Idaho's maligned secondary continued to struggle, but the defense held UH (2-4, 0-3) to just seven points in the second half before the Warriors scored with 19 seconds left.
The turnaround after a rocky beginning came thanks to more pressure on quarterback Bryant Moniz. Defensive end Aaron Lavarias had his finest game of the season, securing two of the team's four sacks and popping the ball loose from Moniz to force a key fumble.
"That's what we pray for every single snap," Keo said of pressuring the quarterback. "It allows [the secondary] to play a little easier and doesn't put a lot of stress on us."
A sterling start to the second half helped Idaho settle into a groove. The Vandals registered their first three-and-out on defense, then constructed a textbook scoring drive.
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They traveled 81 yards in 14 plays and chewed up 7 ½ minutes off the clock before DeMaundray Woolridge punched in a 4-yard TD run.
Woolridge, a 241-pound senior, rambled for four scores on the ground — he now has 12 on the season — and finished with 81 yards on 17 carries. He was complemented by Princeton McCarty's 89 yards.
"I love it here," said Woolridge, a transfer from Washington State. "I mean, we're a family. We play together, we play as a team."
The running game was in a good rhythm for most of the game, but it was Enderle and his receivers who came up with huge third-down conversions when needed. The QB found Max Komar for a 26-yard connection on third-and-25 to set up Woolridge's last TD and tight end Daniel Hardy caught two key passes on third down.
An energetic Hardy helped pump up an otherwise quiet crowd with his first grab of the day. The satisfying return to the Dome for the junior came after a kidney injury kept him out against Colorado State and limited his reps last week.
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