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Hagen scores late, Bachmeier throws 2 TD passes as No. 25 BYU rallies to beat Colorado 24-21

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Cody Hagen scored on a 32-yard run early in the fourth quarter and Bear Bachmeier threw two touchdown passes, helping No. 25 BYU rally from an early deficit to beat Colorado 24-21 on Saturday night.

Cougars linebacker Isaiah Glasker sealed the win by intercepting Kaidon Salter's pass with 50 seconds remaining.

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Bachmeier was 19 of 27 for 179 yards and connected with Chase Roberts for two short TD passes. The freshman QB also rushed for 98 yards as the Cougars (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) started 4-0 for a second straight season.

The Cougars, who trailed 14-0 midway through the first quarter, took the lead for good on an end-around play that befuddled the Buffaloes. Bachmeier faked an inside handoff before flipping the ball to Hagen, who sprinted into the backfield from his receiver spot. He was hardly touched and followed a convoy to the end zone with 14:02 remaining.

The Buffaloes (2-3, 0-2) had something going on the next drive, but Omarion Miller was called for holding on a big run from Salter. A play later, Salter was sacked for a 22-yard loss with Dre’lon Miller wide open. As Salter walked off the field, coach Deion Sanders appeared to be saying “wide open.”

Colorado finished with six penalties for 67 yards, including two defensive pass interference calls.

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This game wasn't nearly as easy for the Cougars as when they rolled over the Buffaloes 36-14 in the Alamo Bowl last season.

Salter rushed for 49 yards and a score and threw for 119 yards and a TD. Dre’lon Miller, a wide receiver who was moved to running back due to injuries, rushed for a TD and caught another.

Behind TD runs by Salter and Dre’lon Miller, Colorado scored more points (14) in the first quarter than BYU's defense has allowed in a full game this season.

Quarter streak

The Cougars have now scored in a program-record 27 straight quarters. The last time they didn't score in a quarter was the first at Arizona State last November.

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The takeaway

BYU: The Cougars improved to 30-9 under coach Kilani Sitake when the team is ranked.

Colorado: The Buffaloes are 1-7 over the last two seasons when they don't score 30 points.

Up next

BYU: Hosts West Virginia on Friday.

Colorado: At No. 24 TCU on Saturday.

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