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By LYNN DeBRUIN
AP Sports Writer
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – Kerwynn Williams really wasn’t taking much of a chance leaving the bright lights of Las Vegas for the quiet of Cache Valley in northern Utah.
The 5-foot-8 back didn’t have many choices. But after biding his time behind a player now in the NFL, Williams has a chance to be part of history when No. 25 Utah State faces Idaho on Saturday.
A win would give the Aggies their first 10-win season and first outright league championship since 1936.
Williams already made sure the Aggies guaranteed themselves a share of the Western Athletic Conference title with a 48-41 overtime win last weekend over then-No. 19 Louisiana Tech. He had 303 all-purpose yards, including an 86-yard TD reception on the Aggies’ first play from scrimmage and the game-winning 4-yard run in OT.
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