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Published on Saturday Nov 14, 2009
Asher Clark ran for career highs of three touchdowns and 160 yards and Air Force totaled 431 yards on ground Saturday in a 45-17 romp over UNLV.
Clark scored on runs of 40, 24 and 2 yards. He had his first 100-yard game of the season and surpassed his career best of 131 yards.
Jared Tew, Savier Stephens and Nathan Walker also ran for touchdowns. Air Force (7-4, 5-2 Mountain West) won its third in a row.
Tim Jefferson threw for 126 yards and ran for another 63 yards.
The game matched the Air Force, the nation's fourth-best rushing offense, against a team that ranked 111th of 120 FBS teams against the run.
Omar Clayton was 9 of 18 for 108 yards for UNLV (4-7, 2-5).
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