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Fresno State Wins Snoop's Encore with 18-3 Win over Miami (Ohio) in Arizona Bowl
Fresno State's defense limited Miami (Ohio) to 192 yards while E.J. Warner threw a touchdown and Dylan Lynch scored four field goals in the Arizona Bowl.
- On Saturday, Dec. 27, Fresno State Bulldogs defeated Miami RedHawks 18-3 in the Arizona Bowl at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, with Fresno State quarterback E.J. Warner throwing for 214 yards and a touchdown.
- Fresno State's defense kept Miami out of the red zone after their opening drive, forcing turnovers including a fumble by Jadon Pearson and an interception by Jakari Embry, as one of 15 FBS teams holding opponents under a 293.5-yard average.
- Kicker Dylan Lynch provided four field goals, three coming in the second quarter, while E.J. Warner connected with Josiah Freeman for 47- and 51-yard gains.
- Fresno State Bulldogs wins give first-year coach Matt Entz a postseason victory, while Miami RedHawks face their repeat Arizona Bowl loss.
- Richie Anderson III's 2-yard touchdown in the fourth supplied the lone TD of the game, with Fresno State trailing 3-0 early and failing a two-point conversion before Dylan Lynch's final field goal.
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Fresno State Defeats Miami University in Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl
In a game dominated by field goals, and just a single touchdown, the Fresno State Bulldogs (9-4) defeated the Miami (OH) University RedHawks (7-7) 18-3 at Casino del Sol Stadium in Tucson on December 27. In the 11th iteration of the Arizona Bowl in a stadium filled with 37,232 fans and a kick-off temperature of...
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Warner passes for game's only TD, Lynch kicks 4 field goals and Fresno State wins Arizona Bowl
E.J. Warner threw for 214 yards and a touchdown, Dylan Lynch kicked four field goals and Fresno State defeated Miami of Ohio 18-3 in the Arizona Bowl.
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