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The Falcons

Air Force at Colorado State, Saturday, 4 p.m., The Mtn.

For the record:The Falcons are 6-5 overall and 2-4 in the Mountain West after a 45-17 victory Saturday over Nevada-Las Vegas in their final home game of the season.

Streaking: Linebacker Brady Amack has been busy over the last six games, leading the team in tackles in all six. He’s chalked up double-figure tackles in the last three games and has 117 tackles for the season.

Who’s hot: Tailback Asher Clark has moved into second place on Air Force’s career rushing list with 3,469 yards — 143 yards shy of Dee Dowis’ 3,612 from 1986-89. Clark recorded his 10th career 100-yard rushing game and third this season with a career-high 169 yards against UNLV.

Who’s not: Place-kicker Parker Herrington had missed only one field-goal attempt all season until he missed tries of 34 and 42 yards Saturday against UNLV. He made a 27-yarder.

Key stat: After a slow start, the Air Force defense has turned turnover margin into a positive. Over the last four games, Air Force has forced 14 turnovers and is a plus-4. Before the last four games, the Falcons were minus-6 in turnover margin.

FYI: The Falcons lead the intrastate series 29-19-1.

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