
Matt Shotwell (42) celebrates interception which clinched Cal Poly's win at Northern Colorado last November.
Tonight is Cal Poly Football Night on Pluto TV (Again)
10/19/2020 11:00:00 AM | Football
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. -- Monday is Cal Poly Night on Pluto TV.
The Mustangs' football game last September at Southern Utah will be broadcast on Pluto TV's Big Sky Channel 752 at 3 p.m., while Cal Poly's game last November at Northern Colorado begins at 5:15 p.m., also on Channel 752.
Cal Poly opened its 2019 Big Sky schedule with a 24-21 win last Sept. 28, the first time the Mustangs beat the Thunderbirds in Cedar City since 2007.
Jalen Hamler ran for two touchdowns and his backup, Jake Jeffrey, added another as Cal Poly built a 24-13 lead and held on at Eccles Coliseum.
The Thunderbirds scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, made the two-point conversion to pull to within three points and had a couple opportunities to take the lead or tie the game, but the first drive was stalled by a personal foul penalty and the second drive ended when Kekoa Sasaoka's 23-yard field goal attempt with 2:10 to play caromed off the left upright.
Cal Poly was able to run out the clock.
Three interceptions in the second half, two by Kevin Howell – one returned for a touchdown – lifted Cal Poly to a 28-21 victory over Northern Colorado in the 2019 season finale on Nov. 23, 2019, at Nottingham Field in Greeley, Colo.
Howell's second theft with 36 seconds remaining was returned 30 yards for a touchdown, giving Cal Poly the lead for the first time, 28-21, after trailing 14-0 and 21-7.
Sophomore fullback Duy Tran-Sampson scored two of Cal Poly's first three touchdowns on runs of 65 and 1 yards and became the 23rd Mustang to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for a single season.
The 65-yard romp up the middle with 16 seconds left in the third quarter put him over the 100-yard mark for the fourth time this season and over the 1,000-yard plateau as well. He finished the game with 135 yards on 20 carries, giving him 1,037 yards for the year.
Kyle Reid, substituting for Hamler (hamstring pull) midway through the second period, rushed for 143 yards on 24 carries and scored Cal Poly's first touchdown of the game on a two-yard run late in the second quarter, sparking the comeback. Reid also completed four of nine passes for 45 yards.
Matt Shotwell's interception with 11 seconds remaining sealed the victory for the Mustangs.
The Mustangs' football game last September at Southern Utah will be broadcast on Pluto TV's Big Sky Channel 752 at 3 p.m., while Cal Poly's game last November at Northern Colorado begins at 5:15 p.m., also on Channel 752.
Cal Poly opened its 2019 Big Sky schedule with a 24-21 win last Sept. 28, the first time the Mustangs beat the Thunderbirds in Cedar City since 2007.
Jalen Hamler ran for two touchdowns and his backup, Jake Jeffrey, added another as Cal Poly built a 24-13 lead and held on at Eccles Coliseum.
The Thunderbirds scored a touchdown early in the fourth quarter, made the two-point conversion to pull to within three points and had a couple opportunities to take the lead or tie the game, but the first drive was stalled by a personal foul penalty and the second drive ended when Kekoa Sasaoka's 23-yard field goal attempt with 2:10 to play caromed off the left upright.
Cal Poly was able to run out the clock.
Three interceptions in the second half, two by Kevin Howell – one returned for a touchdown – lifted Cal Poly to a 28-21 victory over Northern Colorado in the 2019 season finale on Nov. 23, 2019, at Nottingham Field in Greeley, Colo.
Howell's second theft with 36 seconds remaining was returned 30 yards for a touchdown, giving Cal Poly the lead for the first time, 28-21, after trailing 14-0 and 21-7.
Sophomore fullback Duy Tran-Sampson scored two of Cal Poly's first three touchdowns on runs of 65 and 1 yards and became the 23rd Mustang to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for a single season.
The 65-yard romp up the middle with 16 seconds left in the third quarter put him over the 100-yard mark for the fourth time this season and over the 1,000-yard plateau as well. He finished the game with 135 yards on 20 carries, giving him 1,037 yards for the year.
Kyle Reid, substituting for Hamler (hamstring pull) midway through the second period, rushed for 143 yards on 24 carries and scored Cal Poly's first touchdown of the game on a two-yard run late in the second quarter, sparking the comeback. Reid also completed four of nine passes for 45 yards.
Matt Shotwell's interception with 11 seconds remaining sealed the victory for the Mustangs.
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