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Johnson, San Diego St. beat No. 24 UTSA 38-24 in Frisco Bowl

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FRISCO, Texas (AP) ā€” Lucas Johnson passed for a career-best 333 yards and three touchdowns, and ran for another score as San Diego State beat No. 24 UTSA 38-24 in the Frisco Bowl on Tuesday night for the Aztecsā€™ program-record 12th win of the season.

Jesse Matthews caught touchdown passes of 11 and 20 yards and set career marks with 11 catches and 175 yards receiving. Tyrell Shavers caught the other touchdown pass, a 24-yarder.

Greg Bell also scored on a 1-yard run for San Diego State (12-2). Johnson completed 24 of 36 passes.

ā€œCoach (Brady Hoke) was preaching all bowl practice: ā€˜Win 12 ā€¦ Win 12 ā€¦ Win 12,ā€™ ā€ Johnson said. ā€œWe were happy we able to go out there and execute for him.ā€

Mattthews was named the gameā€™s offensive MVP. Aztecs freshman safety CJ Baskerville, who had an interception and nine tackles, was the defensive MVP.

ā€œThere have been some great teams come through here,ā€ Matthews said. ā€œTo be the first team to win 12 games is very special.ā€

San Diego State kicker-punter Matt Araiza made a 33-yard field goal and finished the season with an NCAA-record 51.19 yards per punt. Araiza broke the mark set by Texas A&Mā€™s Braden Mann in 2018 (50.98).

Frank Harris threw touchdown passes of 12 yards to Deā€™Corian Clark and 4 yards to Zakhari Franklin, and Brenden Brady scored on a 2-yard run for UTSA (12-2). Hunter Duplessis kicked a 41-yard field goal for the Roadrunners.

ā€œIā€™ve been a head coach 17 years. Unfortunately, Iā€™ve only won my last game three times,ā€ second-year UTSA coach Jeff Traylor said. ā€œSo, Iā€™ve had to give this speech quite a bit. Weā€™re going to continue to play great teams last, and that was a really great team we played.ā€

UTSA played without junior running back Sincere McCormick, Conference USAā€™s offensive player of the year. McCormick, who ranks seventh in the FBS in rushing (113.8 yards per game), was one of five UTSA players who opted out in advance of next yearā€™s NFL draft.

Traylor said the Roadrunners were missing about two dozen players for various reasons ā€“ grades, COVID-19, flu, injuries and those who opted out.

ā€œWe had enough tonight,ā€ Traylor said. ā€œWe just didnā€™t get it done, and thatā€™s on me.ā€

San Diego State came in second in FBS in rushing defense at 77.5 yards per game, allowed 79 in the first quarter but then limited UTSA to 38 the rest of the way.

THE TAKEAWAY

San Diego State: Simply qualifying for a bowl this season would have been accomplishment enough for a program that has driven 230 miles roundtrip to play its home games in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson for the last two seasons. Instead, they beat Pac-12 champion Oregon and reached the Mountain West championship game.

UTSA: Coach Jeff Traylor likes to check off boxes. This season, he checked off the Roadrunnersā€™ first conference championship. Still ahead is the box for the Roadrunnersā€™ first bowl win after three tries.

HATS OFF

Traylor, a longtime Texas high school football coach, wore a THSCA cap given to him for this game by the Texas High School Coaches Association.

ā€œThose guys are the reason Iā€™m in this chair,ā€ Traylor said. ā€œThey might be ready to kick me out of the club.ā€

NOTES

Bell rushed for 102 yards giving him 1,092 for the season to become the 18th San Diego State player to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. ā€¦ UTSA safety Rashad Wisdom sat out the first half after being penalized for targeting in the Roadrunnersā€™ previous game, the C-USA title win over Western Kentucky. ā€¦ Baskerville, from nearby North Richland Hills, had about 25 relatives and friends in attendance.

UP NEXT

San Diego State: The Sept. 3 opener against Arizona will mark the debut of new Snapdragon Stadium on the site of the old stadium that was also home to baseballā€™s Padres and footballā€™s Chargers beginning in the 1960s.

UTSA: The Roadrunnersā€™ 12th season, 11th in FBS, will feature arguably the biggest game in program history ā€“ at Texas on Sept. 21.

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