One notable game from Utah State's season was against defending national champions Auburn, where they nearly upset the Tigers 38-42.
On Ohio's first drive, quarterback Tyler Tettleton recovered his own fumble and ran to the back of his endzone for a safety.
Ohio cut the lead to 2 in the second quarter when Tettleton completed a 26-yard pass to Derek Roback.
The Bobcats were able to drive down the field and score on a 1-yard rush by Tettleton with 13 seconds remaining, going up 24-23 after the extra point.
The Bobcats were able to hold to victory after the Aggies were unable to score on their final possession.
[1][8] With the win, the Ohio Bobcats won their first bowl game in school history.
[10] This game was notable for a confusing set of explanations by referee Penn Wagers on the play that led to the game-winning touchdown.
[11] The initial ruling on the field is that Ohio wide receiver LaVon Brazill had crossed the goal line for the touchdown on a reception from Tyler Tettleton.
Wagers then said: "Replay has reviewed, the boy who caught the pass was down at the 6-inch line prior to fumbling the ball.