![]() The returning Reyna then threw his second touchdown of the game to wide receiver Emoryie Edwards to put the Bulldogs up 21-14 at the end of the first half.Īlongside the Bulldog seniors being honored, a few former Bulldogs returned to their alma mater during the game. Wooldridge only needed one play to tie the game up with a lob caught by wide receiver Eric Wheatfall in the endzone.įollowing Wooldridge’s touchdown, Fresno State found amazing field position thanks to a fumble from Nevada on the kick return. While Reyna was with the trainers, redshirt freshman quarterback Ben Wooldridge had his name called to continue the Bulldogs drive. Reyna was writhing in pain, but managed to get up under his own will and was taken out the game to be evaluated. Reyna took the Bulldogs to the red zone, however he was hit hard rushing towards the endzone. Nevada carried its possession into the second quarter, but its drive ended in the hands of Walker who punched out the ball to give the ‘Dogs their first turnover of the game. By the end of the first quarter, Fresno State had cut Nevada’s lead to one touchdown. With the Wolfpack leading 14-0, the Bulldogs looked for a momentum swing, as Reyna drove the Bulldogs down the field in four plays and score his first touchdown of the game on 34-yard wheel route to Ronnie Rivers. The Wolfpack then found itself in the endzone again on its next drive with two minutes to go in the first quarter. The Bulldogs opening drive was a bust as they failed to convert the fourth down conversion. The Wolfpack started off hot by picking up the first score with a 29-yard pass on its opening drive. Nevada were on a two-game winning streak coming with its last victory being the upset of then ranked San Diego State. Featured in festivities were quarterback Jorge Reyna Jr., running back Josh Hokit, tight end Jared Rice, linebacker Mykal Walker among others as they took their final steps inside of Bulldog stadium.Ĭoming into yesterday’s game, the Bulldogs were on a two-game losing streak and Nevada was returning from their bye week. Fresno State has been in control of its own destiny for the past two games, Senior Night was no different.Īfter dropping the last home game against the Utah State Aggies and losing the Oil Can trophy to the San Diego State Aztecs, the Bulldogs needed a win against the Nevada Wolfpack for its seniors and for bowl eligibility.īefore kickoff, Fresno State took the time to have its 17 seniors honored as they meet their parents/relatives at midfield. ![]()
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