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Show MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. 12 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 2000 Writers Wanted: sports, Turn in FOOTBALL continued from page feature, opinion, news. application and vsriting sample at 240 union building. 11 of over 50 yards. That came at the end of the third and the beginning of the fourth quarter, when running back Larry Ned punctuated a seven-pladrive with a touchdown run. The Aztecs had just 250 total yards of offense for the game. And while Ned's score theoretically got SDSU back into the game, the Aztec threat was essentially x killed 10 minutes later when a connected with Smith for touchdown pass. Those pair of touchdown receptions were Smith's only two catches of the game. They helped to energize what was otherwise a very methodical, if not altogether lethargic, offensive performance by the Utes. While Tate had his third consecutive rushing game, the Utes were otherwise ineffective in running the ball and, as a team, find ished below the rushing threshold for the game. As for the passing attack, while Arceneaux started out hot, completing his first four two of them for touchdowns he cooled down considerably after that, throwing an interception on his next attempt and altogether losing his rhythm shortly thereafter. He was even benched in favor of T.D. Croshaw for a series in the third quarter an experiment that ended in failure when Croshaw threw an interception of his own. Other than their three possessions on which they scored touchdowns, the Utes did not have a drive beyond 33 yards. In spite of a mediocre performance against a mediocre team, though, Utah will concentrate on e winning extending its streak, ,as an important conference matchup with Colorado Statewill take place this coming Saturday. While CSU will undoubtedly be a more difficult opponent than, was San Diego State, for the Utes, the result must be the sarfte. ' y, 54-ya- rd Arce-neau- 69-ya- rd 100-ya- rd 100-yar- Latter-Da- y Saints Student Association www.utah.edulcissa Kimball Christtanson and the Utes shut out the Aztecs until the fourth quarter. Thursday, October 19 Union Ballroom, Saltair Room,Collegiate Room, East foyer 9:ooam-3:oop- m two-gam- itie job. of your dreams-- - Come-fiiB- ERIC WALDEN iIu.J9lvx 9 JUL y Utah ...21 San Diego State . . 14 For more information on employers attending the Career fair, visit the University of Utah Caeer Services website at http: careers. FIRST QUARTER 1 Utah -- 11:28, S. Smith 74 pass from Arwnesux (R. Ksneshirs kick), - Utah 8:31, D. Arceneaux C. (R. D. RusselJ 16 pass from Kaneshiro hick). ' FQURTH QUARTER SDSU -- 13:10, L. Ned 5 run (N. land-ber- g kick). Utah - 3:58, S. Smith 69 pass from Arceneaux (R. Kaneshiro kick). D. STATISTICS PASSING - Utah 230: D. Arceneaux Croshaw 157: L Sheriff T.D. SDSU RUSHING Utah 99: A. Tate D. Hunter Arceneaux SDSU 93: L. Ked 26-6J. Truvil-lioD. Lewis L. Sheriff 26-10- 4; D. 11-- 5; 5; n 4; 9 3 1 STHT e'M'iih rui'Mii QOdQQ BiBifiteiig 8000 r .33 drama sanaa t.t flflDii0aJ-!,-,-. . -- .75 ill ' - r lr:rua?p ''Intr day Vf lm ssli Hi a Wednesday' 1 RECEIVING J5 Wash & Friday 3; 7; 9; I !5 IV" S. Smith Russell SDSU Christcnsen 5; C. Tate 157: J.R. Tolver Ned S. Pierce A. MFMJfcirtiij - Utah 230: M. Nickel Truvillion 2-- 2. C. 7; 2. D. Lewis 8. Gelt L. 9; J. |