Oct. 9, 2009
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RENO, Nev. - Game Captains: #8 Shawn Simmons and #97 Kwame Jordan
Daniel Porter's 15-yard rush for the end zone early in the first quarter moved him into a tie for 10th place in school history with 22 career rushing touchdowns.
Adrien Cole's sack of Colin Kaepernick in the second quarter was the first sack of his career.
Louisiana Tech scored a touchdown on the team's first drive of the game. In all three losses this season, Tech has scored a touchdown on its opening drive.
Cade Glasgow's 67-yard punt near the end of the first half was the fifth-longest punt in school history.
Nevada recorded 14 first downs in the first half of the game. Louisiana Tech only allowed 17 first downs to Hawaii and 15 to Nicholls State in each of the respective games.
Daniel Porter's 99 yards in the game gives the senior 2,613 career rushing yards, ranking him seventh all-time at Louisiana Tech in career rushing yards.
Phillip Livas extended his streak of games played with at least one reception to 28 consecutive games, a mark that ranks him 11th in the nation among active players.
Ross Jenkins' interception thrown in the third quarter was his first INT thrown since the Navy game on Sept. 12.
Colin Kaepernick's 67-yard touchdown is the longest rush from scrimmage a Louisiana Tech opponent has ran this season.
Cade Glasgow's blocked punt early in the fourth quarter marked the first blocked kick for any Louisiana Teck kicker this season.
Louisiana Tech has now lost the last five meetings against Nevada.
Tech falls to 0-3 on the road this season.
The win for Nevada marked the 200th career win for Wolf Pack head coach Chris Ault.