FAU Football vs. Wyoming Cowboys, October 3rd, 2009 4pm Lockhard Stadium, Fort Lauderdale FL. FAU Celebrates its 100th Game
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP)--Alvester Alexander scored three touchdowns to lead Wyoming to a 30-28 victory over Florida Atlantic on Saturday. Trailing 28-24, Alexander, who rushed for 50 yards, scored on a 15-yard run with 4:29 left in the game. The Cowboys missed the extra point. Florida Atlantic had a final possession, but on fourth-and-3 at the Wyoming 47-yard line, Rusty Smith's pass was batted down by Mike Neuhaus to seal the win. Austyn Carta-Samuels was 29-for-38 for 223 yards for Wyoming (3-2). Brandon Stewart also scored a touchdown for the Cowboys. Rusty Smith was 17-for-28 for 235 yards for Florida Atlantic (0-4) and tossed a touchdown pass to Darian Williams. Chris Bonner and Alfred Morris had rushing touchdowns for the Owls. Cortez Gent became FAU's all-time leading reciever during the game. His four catches gave him 140 for his career. Alexander's 3-yard run in the third quarter gave Wyoming a 24-14 lead. Morris' 1-yard touchdown run for Florida Atlantic closed the gap to 24-21.
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