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Senior Ty Gangi threw four touchdown passes in the Silver and Blue Spring Game.

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Gangi tosses four touchdown passes in annual Silver and Blue Spring Game

Mannix and Cooks each catch a pair of TD scores in Blue victory


RENO, Nev. – Senior quarterback Ty Gangi tossed four touchdown passes – two each to sophomores Elijah Cooks and McLane Mannix – as the Blue team roared back to score a 35-34 win over the Silver in the Nevada football team's annual Silver and Blue Spring Game on Saturday at Mackay Stadium.

Gangi, the top returning passer in the Mountain West, completed 23-of-34 for 263 yards in the scrimmage to lead the first-string to the win. The format called for the Wolf Pack's first string to make up the Blue team and all others competing for the Silver, with the latter staked to a 27-0 lead.

Mannix, a freshman All-America in 2017, got the Blue team on the board early, catching a pair of touchdown passes from Gangi. The first score was from six yards out and then, after a Berdale Robins interception, Mannix hauled in an 18-yarder for another score that cut the deficit to 27-14.

The Blue defense, which did not allow a Silver offensive score all day, then forced two more punts before an Ahki Muhammad interception set up another score. This one was Gangi finding Cooks, who spent half of the basketball season competing for the nationally ranked Wolf Pack team before re-joining football for the spring, from 12 yards out to give Blue the lead at 28-27.

But the Silver came back as local product Anthony Hankins picked off Gangi and returned it 25 yards for a touchdown just before halftime to make it 34-28, Silver.

The second half was played with a running block and Kelton Moore capped the scoring with the four-yard plunge in the fourth quarter for the go-ahead touchdown for the Blue. Moore finished with 71 yards on 11 carries.

The game capped the Wolf Pack's spring session and the weekend included a large football alumni gathering, including Joel Bitonio, a starting guard for the Cleveland Browns, former NFL linebacker James-Michael Johnson, CFL quarterback Cody Fajardo, and the 33rd overall pick in this week's NFL Draft, lineman Austin Corbett, among dozens of others.

Season ticket deposits are being accepted now for the 2018 season. Placing your deposit gives you access before the general public to reserve your seats. Call (775) 348-PACK or visit NevadaWolfPack.com for more information today!

STATISTICAL LEADERS
PASSING
Gangi 23-34-263 (4 TD, 1 INT).

RUSHING
Moore 11-71; Wright 7-20; Kincaide 13-19.

RECEIVING
Cooks 7-72 (2 TD); Mannix 5-95 (2 TD); Henley 5-48; Christian 4-37.

TACKLES
Porter 10; Reed 8; Brent 8; Wilkinson 7; EJ Muhammad 6; Sekona 6; Meder 5; Bonsall 5; Hamilton 5; Bowman 5; Lewis 5.

TFLs
Reed 3.5; Sekona 2; Powe 2.

SACKS
Powe 1; Wilkinson 1; Silva 1.

INTERCEPTIONS
Robins; Brent; A. Muhammad.

FUMBLE FORCED
Hankins.

FUMBLE RECOVERED
Hamilton.
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Players Mentioned

Austin Corbett

#73 Austin Corbett

OL
6' 4"
Senior
Elijah Cooks

#4 Elijah Cooks

WR
6' 4"
Sophomore
Ty Gangi

#6 Ty Gangi

QB
6' 2"
Senior
Anthony Hankins

#12 Anthony Hankins

DB
5' 9"
Senior
Kelton Moore

#23 Kelton Moore

RB
5' 11"
Junior
EJ Muhammad

#4 EJ Muhammad

DB
5' 11"
Junior
Berdale Robins

#3 Berdale Robins

DB
5' 9"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Austin Corbett

#73 Austin Corbett

6' 4"
Senior
OL
Elijah Cooks

#4 Elijah Cooks

6' 4"
Sophomore
WR
Ty Gangi

#6 Ty Gangi

6' 2"
Senior
QB
Anthony Hankins

#12 Anthony Hankins

5' 9"
Senior
DB
Kelton Moore

#23 Kelton Moore

5' 11"
Junior
RB
EJ Muhammad

#4 EJ Muhammad

5' 11"
Junior
DB
Berdale Robins

#3 Berdale Robins

5' 9"
Sophomore
DB