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MISSOULA — Most players don't become household names overnight.

Especially at the college level, it takes time for newcomers to find their footing, lose the initial nerves and gain the necessary confidence to perform at a high level.

In receiver Brooks Davis' second collegiate game, he became a household name. A two-reception, 8-yard game against Central Washington in the season opener preceded his breakout against North Dakota: five catches, 98 yards and two scores.

Quarterback Keali'i Ah Yat found Davis for a 24-yard strike in the third quarter, drawing the Griz within two after trailing 16-7 at halftime. But the second score, a 28-yard toss with 95 seconds remaining in the game, tied the game before an ensuing PAT gave the Griz a one-point lead.

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