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  Jaren Hall had 211 of his 312 yards passing in the first half, Jakob Robinson picked off two passes in the second half and No. 14 BYU beat Georgia Southern 34-17 on Saturday night. Tyler Allgeier, the nation's seventh-leading rusher, finished with 136 yards on 25 carries to help the Cougars (9-2) win their fourth straight game. Before a near capacity crowd at 25,000-seat Paulson Stadium, Georgia Southern (3-8) fell short in its attempt to beat the highest-ranked team to visit Statesboro. The Eagles had played eight previous games against ranked opponents, beating Appalachian State in 2018 and 2019.

In the first meeting between the two schools, BYU coach Kalani Sitake said Georgia Southern fans were throwing food at his team in the first half. "We were getting hit by burritos on the sideline," Sitake said. "It was pretty hostile, so I'm really proud of how the guys bounced back and made some adjustments. We talked about it at halftime. Playing our style of football, and I thought we did that in the second half." Robinson picked off Amare Jones' pass with a diving catch late in the third and intercepted Connor Cigelske, taking his first snaps as Georgia Southern's quarterback, early in the fourth. Robinson's second pick was a sensational over-the-shoulder catch at the sideline, setting up Puka Nacua's 29-yard reception in the left corner of the end zone and a 34-17 lead. "I just saw that he ran a corner route," Robinson said. "We were in cover-2. I just jumped it. It was not (easy), but somehow I caught it." Hall has passed for at least 300 yards in four of his last five games. - BYU/AP College Football


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