Dec. 4, 2010
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No. 14 NEVADA (12-1, 7-1) 35, LOUISIANA TECH (5-7, 4-4) 17
JOE AILLET STADIUM • RUSTON, LOUISIANA
DEC. 4, 2010 • Attendance: 18,562
INDIVIDUAL NOTES
• WR Eric Harper recorded his second touchdown reception of the season and his first since the Texas A&M game on Sept. 11, 2010.
• With 14 pass completions today, senior QB Ross Jenkins moved past Terry Bradshaw (424) for sixth place on Tech's all-time completions chart.
• Jenkins' touchdown run in the second quarter was the seventh of his career.
• Junior DL Matt Broha moved past Courtney Wallace for fourth all-time on the Louisiana Tech career sacks list after tallying his 14.5 career sack in the first quarter.
• Broha's 9.0 sacks this season ranks fifth on the all-time single-season list at Tech.
• Junior WR Taulib Ikahro's 36-yard reception in the second quarter tied a career long.
• Ikahro's 85 receiving yards are the most since he totaled 88-yards on 10 receptions against Navy earlier this season. • Ikahro has tallied a 10-yard reception or greater in 11 of his last 12 games.
• Sophomore P Ryan Allen's 53-yard punt in the first quarter marked the second-straight game and third time this season in which he has recorded a 50-plus yard punt.
• Junior LB Jay Dudley tallied double-digit tackles (11) for the third time this season.
• Sophomore DB Chad Boyd tied his season-high with 10 tackles.
• Phillip Livas 2,758 career kick return yards is just 24 yards shy of Cedric Johnson's WAC record.
TEAM NOTES
• Louisiana Tech is now 4-7 all-time against Nevada and 2-4 in games played in Ruston.
• Nevada has won six-straight games in the series.
• Tech finished the season with a 4-4 mark against conference opponents - the sixth time that Tech records a .500 or greater mark against conference opponents over the last 10 years.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
• Louisiana Tech wore blue jerseys with blue pants for the first time since the 2006 season.
• Tech honored it's 19-member senior class prior to the start of the game.
• The Louisiana Tech defense held Nevada scoreless in their first drive for only the third time this season.