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Show To Invade Teepee Upset-Minded Cougars Digest Ags Eye Utah i I ' ' 1 1 I "1 I I 1- j By TERRY SELANDER Chronicla Sport Writar Although the Brigham Young Cougars don't have a very impressive im-pressive record thus far in WAC competition, they have had a steadily improving season. The fine BYU grid team proved to be to much for the nationally ranked Aggies of Utah State and could prove to be real tough against the Utes this Saturday in Ute Stadium. A look at individual statistics show that the Cougars have a number of talented team members. mem-bers. Quarterback, Virgil Carter, has moved into second place in total offense and leading passers. Sophomore, Kent Oborn, leads in kfckoff returns and is second in punt returns. Leading punter for the Cougars is Barry Corch-noy, Corch-noy, a 203 pounds right guard, with an average of 37.5 yards per punt. '. The Cougars will have a slight .weight advantage in the line 209 to Utah's 205, but Will be lacking lack-ing a little weight in the back-field back-field as the Utes have a two pound advantage 189 to 187. COACH TOMMY HUDSPETH will bring his Cougar eleven into Ute Stadium Saturday. |