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Game 4: Idaho State at NAU

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POCATELLO, Idaho- The Idaho State football team returns to the field for a 2 p.m. (MST) contest at Northern Arizona on Saturday, Oct. 2 in the Walk Up Sky Dome. Jerry Miller and Mitch Beckstead will call the action live on KISU with the pregame starting at 1:30 p.m. The game will be televised on ESPN +. 

Series vs. NAU
Northern Arizona, 18-34-1 (15-13 Home, 3-21-1 Away)

2018    H    9/29    W, 56-42    
2016    A    10/15    L, 52-7    
2013    A    10/19    L, 39-30    
2012    H    11/3    L, 50-10                
2011    A    9/24    L, 20-3        
2010    H    9/25    L, 32-7 (HC)        
2009    A    10/24    L, 40-12        
2008    H    10/18    L, 52-30 (HC)        
2007    A    10/13    L, 45-24            
2006    H    9/23    L, 33-27            
2005    A    11/12    L, 42-28            
2004    H    11/13    W, 24-17            
2003    A    11/8    L, 46-31                
2002    H    11/9    W, 46-20

Scouting NAU
NAU enters Saturday's game with a 1-3 record. Its win was a 21-19 victory over Arizona. NAU is scoring 13.5 points a game and averaging 28. NAU averages 332.3 yards on offense and gives up 389.3. Kevin Daniels is the top rusher at 217 yards and one touchdown. Stacy Chukwumezie has a team-best 213 receiving yards. Morgan Vest leads the defense with 40 tackles.
 
Did You Know
Since 2000, Idaho State has played 33 games against FBS opponents. Since the start of the 2008 season the Bengals have played two FBS teams a year. The Bengals are 2-30 against FBS teams since the 2000 season, beating Utah State 27-24 in 2000 and Nevada in 2017. The Power 5 teams Idaho State has played in the last 21 years are Utah, Cal, Colorado, Oregon State, Washington, Nebraska, Washington State, Georgia, Arizona State, Oklahoma and Kentucky. 

Conner Approaching Receiving Record Book
During Tanner Conner's career he has caught 92 passes for 1,667 yards and 13 touchdowns. Conner is five receiving touchdowns away from moving into No. 10 in the ISU career record book as Rodrick Rumble (2009-12) and Tom Hoffmann (1970-74) each had 18 receiving touchdowns. Conner needs 538 yards to move into the Top 10 for most receiving yards. Madison Mangum (2013-15) is currently in 10th place with 2,204 receiving yards. 
 
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