CALGARY – A 33-point offensive explosion in the first half helped the University of Alberta Golden Bears to a 34-23 victory over the University of Calgary Dinos Friday night at McMahon Stadium.
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The Dinos (0-3) were unable to contain the big plays from the Bears (2-1) in the opening two quarters, giving up 368 yards of total offense, including a 65-yard touchdown pass from
Eli Hetlinger to
Kolby Hurford late in the half.
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Offensively, Calgary used a tandem approach at quarterback, with both Matteo Spoletini and Daniel Sananes getting their chances under centre. Sananes had the most success, finishing 20-for-32 for 298 yards and two touchdowns.
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Meanwhile, Hetlinger had a very efficient night for the Bears, finishing with 24 completions, 348 passing yards, and three total touchdowns. The Bears pivot also led the team in rushing with 44 yards on just six carries.Â
Chevy Thomas had a strong game for the Bears before leaving with an injury, catching six passes for 96 yards, including a 19-yard touchdown. While
Jassen Brown gave the Dinos offensive line trouble all game, finishing with one-and-a-half sacks.
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After the Bears scored the opening 10 points of the game, the Dinos would respond with their best offensive drive of the game. A seven-play, 91-yard drive, including two big plays from Sananes to Gob Deng, was capped off by a Ben Abrook one-yard plunge to bring the Dinos within three.
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That would be as close as Calgary would come, as the Bears would score three more times to close out the half to take a commanding 33-8 lead into the locker room. Hetlinger ran one in himself, before throwing two more, including the bomb to his go-to man Hurford.
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Calgary showed zero quit in the second half, however, outscoring the Bears 15-1, and holding the Bears to just 58 yards of total offence.
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The Dinos' offence was also able to get things rolling in the fourth, as Sananes led two touchdown drives to get Calgary within 11. His first major was a nine-yard toss to Ben Britton, followed by an 11-yard strike to Zack Smith in the back of the endzone for his second. Unfortunately, the clock was working against the Dinos, and 34-23 was how this one would finish.
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Smith was one of the bright spots for the Dinos on the offensive side of the ball, finishing with eight catches for 111 yards and the touchdown. Meanwhile Liam Reid was a standout on defence, leading the team with six-and-a-half total tackles, including two tackles-for-loss.
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