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OGDEN — Jadrian Clark threw four touchdown passes in the first half, three in the first quarter, as Weber State coasted to a 45-27 Big Sky Conference win over Montana State on Saturday.
The Wildcats built a 42-14 advantage in the first half. Clark found Cameron Livingston with a pair of scoring throws in the opening period sandwiched around a 5-yard strike to Cory Thompson for a 21-0 lead.
Clark was 26 of 34 for 266 yards passing for Weber State (4-2), which improved to 3-0 in conference. Haini Moimoi had 20 carries for 85 yards and two touchdowns, and Tui Satuala pulled in a 33-yard pass from Clark for a second-quarter touchdown.
Chris Murray completed 10 of 18 pass attempts for Montana State (2-5, 0-4) for 199 yards and three touchdowns, but was intercepted twice. He also carried 19 times for 131 yards.
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