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POCATELLO — The Bengals had UNLV on the ropes. Down 21–17, quarterback Jordan Cooke had just marched Idaho State to the 3-yard line. Momentum was theirs.

Then Cooke left the game.

In came back-up Jackson Sharman. One play later, the ball was going the other way — an interception that crushed the drive and swung the game. ISU would lose 38–31.

For fans, it was déjà vu.

“I’m not sure why they insist on taking out the hot hand and putting a new QB in the game to kill momentum,” said ISU fan Easton Colvin.

Head coach Cody

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