NCAAF

Idaho Vandals at Portland State Vikings

· NCAA - Football
7-3, 3-3 Away
Final
39 - 30

Buchanan runs for 212, 2 TDs in Idaho's 39-30 shootout win over Portland St.

Trailing 31-24 heading into the fourth quarter, Mathias Uribe kicked field goals of 27 and 48 yards to get Portland State within 31-30 with 5:11 left. Idaho (7-3, 4-2 Big Sky) turned to its dynamic backfield duo and marched 78 yards in eight plays in a little more than three minutes.

The drive ended when Walker ran it in from the 3 before running in the two-point conversion for the nine-point lead. Buchanan ran for 63 yards on five carries on the game-sealing drive including consecutive runs of 31 and 21 yards. His 22 carries gave him a 9.6-yards-per carry average.

Portland State (2-7, 2-4) turned it over on downs on its final drive.

Jack Wagner completed 11 of 17 passes for 205 yards and a touchdown for Idaho.

Dante Chachere threw for 180 yards completing 15 of 21 with a pair of touchdowns for Portland State.

The Vandals have won three straight and four of five. Portland State has lost two of its last three.

How To Watch

How can I watch Idaho Vandals vs. Portland State Vikings?
  • TV Channel: Vandals at Vikings 2021 College Football, week 11, is broadcasted on ESPN+.
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Scoring Summary

IDHO TD 1st Period 10:49 Art Williams 7 Yd Run (Cameron Pope Kick)
PRST TD 1st Period 4:11 Delon Thompson 1 Yd Run (Mathias Uribe Kick)
IDHO TD 1st Period 1:14 Jordan Dwyer 27 Yd pass from Jack Wagner (Cameron Pope Kick)
PRST TD 2nd Period 8:38 Quincy Craig 20 Yd pass from Dante Chachere (Mathias Uribe Kick)
PRST TD 2nd Period 5:40 Branden Alvarez 26 Yd pass from Dante Chachere (Mathias Uribe Kick)
IDHO TD 2nd Period 2:52 Deshaun Buchanan 22 Yd Run (Cameron Pope Kick)
IDHO TD 2nd Period 0:42 Deshaun Buchanan 13 Yd Run (Cameron Pope Kick)
PRST FG 3rd Period 10:05 Mathias Uribe 44 Yd Field Goal
IDHO FG 3rd Period 5:53 Cameron Pope 25 Yd Field Goal
PRST FG 4th Period 14:11 Mathias Uribe 27 Yd Field Goal
PRST FG 4th Period 5:11 Mathias Uribe 48 Yd Field Goal
IDHO TD 4th Period 1:56 Art Williams 3 Yd Run (Art Williams Run for Two-Point Conversion)

Statistics

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20 1st Downs 20
2-7 3rd down efficiency 5-13
1-2 4th down efficiency 1-2
462 Total Yards 314
205 Passing 180
11/17 Comp/Att 15/21
12.1 Yards per pass 8.6
257 Rushing 134
37 Rushing Attempts 44
6.9 Yards per rush 3.0
5-55 Penalties 6-65
1 Turnovers 1
1 Fumbles lost 1
0 Interceptions thrown 0
26:39 Possession 33:21

Game Information

Venue: Hillsboro Stadium

Location: Portland, OR
Capacity:
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