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Show cs Western Seeing Double? ma Aggies’ Backup Running Back Gives True-Blue Performance No, It’s Weber’s Shields THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. OGDEN — Advice to Weber State Coach Dave Arslanian: Keep Scott Shields healthy, Shields, who's seemingly onthefield as much as the referees, made two interce tions and kicked three field joals Saturday to help the ildeats defeat Western State 29-13 before 7,346 at newly-named StewartStadinhields’ presence was fet GAME SUMMARY Western +e Weber St Tiszey Prt Quarter ‘WSU — Ruben 2 run (Shields ek)10.05 WSC — Hicks 24 PC 351 WSC — Hicks 82 76 153, su — Sei 18 int return(Shields ick locked) 1404 Ws Ui — Brown 25 pass (rom Buck (Shields ik)92 WSC — Wuebben 3 pass from Hannah (Hicks och)216 Quarter WSU Shields 42 °G:1216 Fourth Quarter pleting two passes for eight goain thefirst half. Weber tate only had onefirst down and compiled 12 yards rush"Eieve Buckentered in the second quarter and started impressively, threading a pass alongthe sidelineto se- nior wide receiver Taurus McGhee for a 49-yard gain. But two plays later, Buck's ‘on WesternState's first session as the junior =o safety intercepted pass, His l5-yard return led to a an Rubi To openthe second quarter, Shields returned an interception 18 yards for a touchdown. avieein roles, Shieldshit field from 42, 3 and 24 yar ie e's an amazing football payer How manypoints did e score for us?” Arslanian asked after the game. Aside from Shields’ interceptionin the first half, the Site 1 x Pusts 2 PumblesLot 00 185 es ay 248. ‘Tune of Possession am INDIVIDUALLEADERS RUSHING — Western te Beckman 19 1-29, Romero tiWeber Sate, Pot 1878Woh 631,Face 1seeeotS165aseS161 Bale11-028, — Western State, Kearn $42, woeter94 You 38 Weber Sate, Qure 426, McGhee 3.87, Haran1 “After transferring from tern.” UCLA last year, Buck felt But when asked how the prior to the matchup, Ars- good abouthis performance situation stood, lanian had stressed how he “T was excited to come onto quarterback aid, “I don't really wanted to use the non-con- the field and play, really know what’s going to hapference game to make some play,” he said. ite first pen. Iguess Til know more personnel decisions, particu pass, you couldn't hav. Mon larly in the four-way race for asked for a better pass pat- ‘All ies players battling| wmideats didn't look too sol- at running back sawtime and contributed, led by Derek Poole with 78 yards Though Arslanian claimed that he wants to stick with his planof using thefirst three non-conference games to play everyone, he conceded that “Derek Poole certainly stepped up. He made a couple of plays where there Wasn't mich ther Weber State also racked up 12 penalties and had four interceptions, three by Buck and one by Fassel. "We to workon thelittle Things. said Bi ere en Weber State plays host to Southern Utah, Arslanian and his players should be closer to dete mining somelittle things — such as who will be the startingquarterback and running b: fey 453, Vera 421, Dox ant247, Sanford 2:20, COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Sirr Parker scored three touchdownsand Dante Hall had two more and 169 Fortney 19-404. 178, 01.00" lowa, Sherman #160167 ReeJonesS11 VING Northern lowa, Furey10-199, Berlin 211, Dela ton 1-10, Poppen 1Thoma Can Manisa) ipsbores 100Wik0D ey 140.6 Tb Kansas 17 TCU 10 Fist Downs ee ubeYardage ott oneAt 361 Punts 439 Fumbiee-Lost 30 Penalties a ‘Tune of Possession 3203 =~ Syracuse, Melntosh 14-70, MASE, armedi, Koarad $18. Dan Downing Linus $) Oktuboms, Parker 531.290, Puno 1048, Moore 1138 Rose 326, Pagetuns A&M. we to eee fhe git ag hoft Se Na eece Hote syopie Bae eeeats. ita RUSHING — Texas Cran, Michell 10-49, interceptions as No. 12 Texas rolled. Texas quarterback James Brownleft the game late in the first half with a sprained left ankle and didn't return. Team doctors said the injury wasn't serious but didn't speculate as to how long he would beout. 70 0-14 tian Pint Quarter Rut—Pauntleoy Iran (Mike-Mayer kick), 711 ‘pass from J Brown (kick Willner en 8 8 WhiteWhe m™ frtrom TeRi Damon ans8.718 Broce ek 846 Tate Donon Ee Ter. Lens 3 pas from Walon (Dayana with56 Tex—-R. 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HOUSTON — Senior Bob- ats year Coach Tom Holm at eee il ateanne for ee pes froce touchdowns and caught one of pete Matt Sherman's thr asses to lead quick- TO Next: SecA and three Touchdownd and Aaron Humphrey had three cent of USU's offensiveplays. But Utah State team doctor Marlow Goebel noticed something unusual in Brown's kneeearlyin the week, and Brown underwent surgery “It was shock to me,” said Brown, whosaidhewas only experiencing what hethought was normal after-gamesore ness. Brownoriginally injured the kneein fall camp, but con sidered the ailment minor. Saturday, he was oncrutches. “After the game, it started to upalot. So we got an MRI to see what was wrong withit said Brown. “I'mglad they caughtitbefore [theBig West] season I'd rather take careof it now andget it out of the way instead of having problemsfor the rest of the season a 69-yard kickoff return. ‘SU's drive stalled, but on thenext series, Sauk was intercepted by Trevor Bell who returnedit to the USU 5. had their only shareof the Boise St. Badgers Wisconsin in Loss Stamkato wt SARSanepbt34 Ws-Alarin unDavenport ek 1257 pst war ict Kick 10 a, Samuel 12 ran Daveaprt ck) fatesere i, Comprattat Reta Yar eg 71,Hanky ‘varia Wena ecusibenige oTSametBs 53 PASSINGBose SineSus10212 15,Re ieSafar618240, Sr maa Ween nth.Niog210funy|Podfd ‘Wisconsin, Hayes S72 Gram 7-16, ‘Merntt 110, Huniey 18, ecuough 11 Oregon St. 33 yard scramble on third-and- North Texas 7 12 to the Boise State 25 after Ore. — somehowslipping the grasp gonCORVALLIS, State erupted for fae of blitzing cornerback Ross uchdowns in the fourth a Martine/The Anaociated Press Farris in the backfield. as new Coach Mike Boise State was a 36-point uarter iley made a successful de- Portland State quarterback Jimmy Blanchard underdog. But with Dayne at in his old hometown. scrambles away from watching from the sideline Idaho's Tim Wilson in Riley with a shoulder injury, the brougat”Promised, the passing game their game on Saturday. Idaho won, 46-0. Broncos (0-2), who lost by 40 back for the Beavers. Oregon eejoints to Division I-AA Cal State, which completed 37 | eat cueehe 7 anach .4 kepena tate-Northridge last week, all of last, season in "37, Jenkany 22, Reynolds 2:19, Aineworth 1 nearly pulled off the biggest passes coach Jerry Pettibone's o 6 Waller 116 Canpbel 9 Wan unas upsetin their history tion attack, was 24-for-41 for ‘They led 17-7 early, 17-14 273 yards on Saturday, The BigWst_—_feason at halftime and went mie Beavers also rushed for 198 Idaho 46 Wt we 24-21 on Eron Hurle: ye dive with 10:23 ieft ih im Alexander, the fleet he game after a fake punt ait quarterback with a from the Wisconsin 40 when dubious peng ability ununter Jeff Davis took the der Pettibone, made a long snap and hit divin, smooth conversion to the ‘Tony Mamaril near the goal balanced game that Riley, ine. the former Southern CaliforBoise State looked on its nia offensive coordinator, way to the hugeupset when brought to Corvallis, free safet riffin recovered dal runble at midfield with 6:23 lef But Griffin rp ed hia hel- sath\ ee First Quarter OSU—FOCorter 44, 142 NT-Watern 62 pas from Mille (Courtney nee in Subia fon —draw- aoe bard unsportsmanOSUPG ore2 ABE ee ike nets ty that putes the PortlandSt. 0 MOSCOW, Idaho — Satur day was one of those folden days for the University of Idaho as they defeated Portland State Goldenin that the team led a tenacious defensive effort that gave the Vandals (1-1) their first shutout since 1993 and their first shutout inthe Kibbie Domesince 1985 After the offense found it self stalling in the red zone, Utahstate oo 20 Nevada oo 44 Idaho oo 44 NewMexicost 00 02 Boles! 00 02 NonhTexas 0002 Colorado $1. at Utah St., 7 p.m. Boise St Cant. Michigan Ido9 at. ahoSt Otegonat Nevada Indic 10 S1. at North Texas CS |,orthridge at New Mexico ot much like it did one week a fe nilepeplaying the Air lemy, and ele in just two OSUTompit “Torpluspn trom Ald Alexander | os tipin field goals, the defense ral- Ul-—<Durrough 26 blocked put turn Set tailed), 12.19, " ae lied for a safety. Defensive ick) 1208 plays and punted and Wis- <5)8a Reel pa roA end Nick Alexakos recovUiBe 4 ru Set ik) 438 consin (1-1) got the ball back PERUor 1 tumble return (ek: ued Broncosback to their 33. Boise State then ran three at its 28 with 4:10 left. Farris blitzed on third-and-12 from the Badgers 47, but Samuel broke free and rambled to the Broncos Then, caethird-and-7 from the 12, Samuel, who was ered a fumblein theendzone (OSU—Walker6 run (Cortes kick), 138. and a 6-0 gameturned iu.to a er seat mu] 15.0 game which carried i oy with ita complete shift in Hin aitf{/ momentu,a te amg fare against Portland ss amphi neat deesfyif rate Urabe eels ae 4 Poruund Ci a wagi iePs St vg Ghia 85 mttehas MO ICT. feu }an 1 J ‘ams 12-72, Walker 7-28, Lagetich 6-17, Brame 3: 707-2 Tie FN—= na Toe a 33818 I Aleanden 1 St rok rey (kat re North Texas, Watery 5-07. See rn (Oarenpt C1 i) 11:12 ARCHING bite 231, bic ewe 1a anda 114, barron BsU—PO W Belantro HT Wika 14 ee 2.58 oo sahan 9. | faut ReMEET Ope RES an coe Seo EE ICBMeng nUSHUNG — North aaMibu 12-40, Deeg 106 Moret Gurr Watas ( Tom 1 re (isps bo CEDARCITY — Southern SUU quarterback Joe DuUtah has opened a football paix managed only 23 yards season with twovictories for on 27 carries in the T-Birds’ the first time in 10 years, But option attack, but he did win No. 2 did not come all score two touchdowns thateasily, Brook Madsen, who rushed After blasting Division I- for 75 yards, provided the other touchdown and Matt the opener, the Thunder- Rhea kicked twofield goals. eat ae — Ricl (ams ir 155 yal downin the second half as UtahState scored 22 straight points Blue's huge game was somewhat unexpected. Heonly rushedonce last weekend as Brownaccounted for 47 per- Twoplays later, the Bengals birds had a harder time with Division II school Fort Lewis #12 Texas 48 very unemotionai.” The Aggies’ strength simply wore down Idaho State Ofall the players first-year Coach Tom Walsh brought to Logan for ISU’s season opener, only 25 were returning lettermen. Since this was ISU’s first game, the Aggies had no wayto scout the Bengals. So Smith spentthe week working on UtahState’s shortcomings. Although the final score was comfortable, the Aggies continued to frustrate Smith with unnecessary penalties andsloppyplay. “It started in practice. We didn’t have a good week of practice andit showed in the first quarter. We were totally flat,” said USU quarterback Matt Sauk After Sauk capped anefficient, 10-play drive with his third touchdown runof the season, the Aggies surrendered AA opponentIllinois State in Rutgers 14 lead. ‘The Aggiesrolled over the Bengals with a 527-111 edge in total yards, led by Blue and reciever Nakia Jenkins’ big games. But the team wasalso flagged for 12 penalties threwits first two interceptions of the season, and was outplayed on special teams USUw:wassloppyenough to hold just a 19-7 halftime lead, while outgaining the Bengals 302-5: “We were very disappointed, said Smith. “We were 8 me | i i 6 Fa (St = Heran Se semen jun es Scott ick), iam Quarter Unt Soa 0Fourth toes Deas V4 ANTI. Al Panna 619.000, Bla eureivoue Ct Aenean 18280248 Deas 246014 Alderson0 RECKIVING PSUWdbama 444 ryt 9 aia $40 wean 14Aden | 10 Dane -4) UI, Price 4-103, Prestonico 4-60, Pank fats Wilson 3 Thomas 216, AD TI) WV Taylor 110 -.. Fort Lewis Makes T-Birds Work for Win fAeno Deyi, striking NO 20 Iowa. Utah St. 44 eho St. 7 !@aho St. Demario Brown's back-up shines. Highlights: “We wereready to do somethingsdiffere1 it,” from last week, Smithsaid. “That's the reason we didn’t want anyone a touchdown, Chris Wallace forthe score. pened for two scores and Bote Sate pinelee off 27 straight Wherein, to overcome an early tbr 38 abi California 35 Houston 3 by Shaw made best 203 yards and two long & 2120 2B 2s GAME Saturday, Colorado Stat Utah St. 7 pm minute procedureto shave torn are in thestar runner's right knee wasn’t part ofthe TheAggies didn't announce Bryn injury until Saturday morning. His absence — which couldlast oneto three weeks — probably didn’t alter the gameplan ofthe Bengals, who are in the midst of a major program overhaul But Smith wasn’t taking any chances. Toledo 36 Purdue ae benetiad in tavoeiot sophoTOL -— Dwayne more Scott Kavanagh for yard Mississippi ia Harris ran iaa yards and mostof the game, darted in aS Turner's coachin, tate el 3 hiyat Pumbles Lost ‘Time of Possession INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 4 eens pon Hetan Orta 14 bi 2 1. 3820 uysba sty ry ie eSiRe tn cree STS a vin ieRn og etter Artwaias18 Fira Downs eet SR foam ee Scene ey tet ‘Lester (Salent BRSTaw wert on ee 1 eee faba fe etre ad Had ReYards ffa% fee a ty3Hh rable sete tt Boo na amtYate hciTy State is I-AA. USU Coach John L. Smith said earlier this week he wanted 12to lighten Brown's workload. A ‘THE ASSOCIATEDPRI fourth Quarter ultPele 22 pas rom EdmondsMie |, Wis. — No er Mic), 446 iee 1 un Cams ick), 214 Dayne, no problem, right? ron rule Teas Wisconsin Badgers 6 Downs 20 The 423i Rushes ¥ 30182 struggled without star run14 Passing ¥ 220 11354 Comp-Att Int is92 ning back Ron Dayne on Satcy Return Yards 1g urday before shaking off 540 Punts nt heavy underdogBoise State a Pmbles-Lat 6.0 Penalties sit 28-24 on quarterback Mike nat of 228 Samuel's 12-yard touchdown nVIDU: Ri RUSHING — gers Crooks 4100, A Dave scramble with just 49 sec$10, JRobieson +6, J Dig s 22, MJones o Fauntleroy 54, Punderb was benched for 1, ‘minai4). Texas, Wi a 020, O yards eigbieo scorn? 140, 1 sa, 155 HMiceTl Clayon 24 Wa 2% austin after throwing Foam out, be i 12 Mecaniy Mins, two interceptions — abe 2 lutchinson 234 ben ‘Brow Mane) 1020-2131, Jost a fumble uponhis retina Par‘iSie‘sBt lodge 338 Brot 221 aoEdmonds late in the fourth quarter be(ery an indignant crowd of costal alge mer cate) Pint fore 72,209 at Camp Randall StaArkansas 28 Has , Coat se sts ae dium. NE Louisiana 16 18 Texas Mets he cameback toset u) We ipob, armen 18 theBut FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — 31,Aare AD winning score with a 28a Parker 13na pa es)5 Hunt 1-46, Tlnon 1028, Pireh 5-2, Colon Chrys Chukwumascoredhis third touchdownearly in the Bovis 33, Weperanon 10,Joenina second half and linebacker Missouri 44 ry Wilson followed mo- E. Michigan 24 PARSING — TeyKan, ChitinCalo 141.8 a 9 er $1304" doce iL018 later with a 52-yard COLUMBIA,Mo. — Devin NG 2-20, interception return for a'TD iebel 210 begantt Bove Raa, as Arkansas gpened its sea- West and Brock Olivo each Paterno 34Bower 217 Gray 10, Poa son with a victory. scored two touchdowns and Missouri ran for 379 yards in NE Loullon 03 01s its season-opening win, Arka Pus Quer 174 08 #21 KansasSt. 47 325 Michigan St. 42 AvkChukuga‘Second 10 ru Latourete 7.16 1-4 No.Illinois 7 btu Q u r i e W.Michigan 10 pr runLatarete ick), 1013 Post DEKALB,Ill. — Michael EAST LANSING, Mich. — Stick oP Knikman 47 724 rains 51,435, Bishop made his Kansas Amp Campbell returned an MWe 1 a emiek) 138 ‘vk~Chubyu 8 runtore ck 1234 State quarterbacking debut a interception 43 yards for a AH Win 82 atreption tur Lao B10Vat ra spectacular one, throwin; score, one of four turnovers veka#8 AGKnickman 42,812 four touchdown passes an that No. 25 Michigan State altgpinie! ipsroHees ates ‘ick), 6:32 y running for one — all in the turned into touchdowns. a NLU—Love 17 trom Mees (Meeks first half. ori eea) vosh ta EM—Edwards 5 run (Ventura kick), 734 woot Sima First Quarter 4 mesa 1007 ae ae ct 12 (Grama Bengals. Blue, a junior, had just 72 carries for 338 yards in his three-year career before Satur“Y'mnot really used to playing in games that much. Iwas relaxed, but I wasn't really that comfort able. I just kindof reacted,” said Blue, who played in only four gameslast season. “My goal was to rush for 200 yards because Idaho now.” yards rushing for Texas ager femme aie FRE ggaagHH LT ‘ee sro URGEon “ner eeeae setaea a a ore Fe eee. meia eA eee Became Ee RUSHING — Sam Houston,‘LEAD!Wyle 15-82. Arm AKM-PG Bryant 40, 1:18 LAWRENCE,Kan, — Zac Wegner hit an open TerFulton for a 60-yard JT — Spotwoed 4 punt return Trot hick maine touchdown with 6:15 left, ‘Okla — Fazande 1 run kick fale, 4:23 lifting Kansas to a mistake: ‘Okla — Pauande (Anderson pas fr filled victory. TCU lost two Moore) 295) Second Quarter fumbles and Kansas four. Ke Johnson 1$° pas from Mi agate ion Teas erse9 Brown ru rath, 8:14 c Chitin rs fost — FU Alexa “hidGare gt Uews patronou et U_Van 13 un Gack, B08 TOU—Dover ipa terek 454 “Oda — Moore §ranrs ae TCU--PG 36 Reeder, 7:48 (ta — Moore | ru rn fale), 1047 ASUScab tQui SU Jape retroekepnt (Aer: oh KU—futon 60 hic from Wegner ee. (Garcia sng pe “sreat 11 run (run aed), 5:08 are 8 ite 52 S20 nn 2.15, Hato. By 27, Kinslow 13, Texas A&M 59 Sam Houston St. 6 quate replacementin the Aggies’ homeopener. Herushed for 135 yards on 25 carries against the Division I-AA < 3h ye NORMAN,Okla. — Oklahoma’s special teams andits mos! special player helped lead the Soonersto a 36victory over syracuse on Sat: urday, ending aneight-game homelosing streak that had lastednearly two years. Sooners ‘used two blocked punts by Travian Smith to set up or score touchdowns, including the eventual game-winner, and De’Mond Parker ran for 239 ards on 31 carries as Oklaoma withstood a tremendous effort by Syracuse quarterback Donovan icNabb. oma Bist wt Saturday nightat rushed for 153 yards on36 carriesin last weekend's upset of Utah and has tCadron St. at Montanast, 99 yards in his past five games. ao Montana at Cal Poly- But Blue was more than an ade- na Sooners Tip Syracuse to End Streak IS". THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GAME SUMMARY Seore by Quarters INDIIDUAL LEADERS HING ISU, Burford 451, Nkevasen7. (lahState. Blue 25.195 Sauk ISU Andenon 394.12 trod tate Sak 2035 Renta 33 220 Return Yards y RECEIVING ~ ISU. Hlgaaen 1-10. Bard 14 43 Punts ry Mv ah ate,Jeni118, He 3 20 Pumbles-Lont 00 28 Smath SCORING SUMMARY sande 408 Key plas See uk Tot 10) Sak ro Se eer ary AnderJerl e649 De op 5 a ai Keyly Treael4 erinru USU—Loodon rm Sau Beha hs 1 Ke Fie pepeag Hed yr #) Ulah State 14, Maho Sate ISU coups ball ouof od 1one ‘ta State 16 laboState? aU PesosSu BrveSee plays 0y ‘Key plays Jenkin15 pss romSauk 5/10 Min ieran) UaSa ‘ie usu— |en ehNoepa 65 plays Jenkins 11 pass fromSauk 19pmSak1)15 adepaypon a Sa th Quarter SU Crag Mer1 rane us (pr Toa Jolion#35 DreRh pas ard 959 Spankin 1p romSuk nak3 no8 Usi Blan Bens (Boho Nch $38 Dae Sn pla7 ars 241 ayn. Pred Deda18 parm Bene Tt 10) Ula Sate 4 abo Sate? IdahoState Brown underwent mid-week kneesurgery, keepinghim out Utah State's 41-7 rout of Idaho State SouthernUtah atWeber of Romney Stadium State, vtephenFAustin at Mon- Blueis no threat to unseat Brown, who —t-Cregor-att-Weshingion ass was deflected and landed in the arms of Western State's Trevor Butler. After the inconsistent start, Buck settled down, connectin| with wide receiver Mandel Brown on a 26-yard touchdownpass. Buck played the second quarter and most of ‘the hird, throwing for 1 ay completing 6-of-‘8 passes. Fassel played in the ‘irst and fourth quarters and sophomore Chris Wallace also appeared late in the yard touchdownrun by Bry- BY LAURENCE MIEDE THESALT LAKE TRIBUNE Melvin Blue might be the No. 2 best-kept secret on the Utah State football team. The first was that Aggie star running back Demario Fi quarterback and the threewaybattle at running back. ecameclear revoce the quarterbacking. ‘unior John Fassel started the gamebutstruggled, com- BY WENDY CARPENTER Todd Jaworsky's two accounted College on Saturday night at touchdownpasses for Fort Lewis’ scores in its aren Coliseum. opening game. The Sky. ‘he T-Birds won, a 1 hawks find 401 total yardsto et leading by 01 halftime, Fort LewiaPheldthe ‘T-Birds to 206 rushin, well below their Dit oe I AA nation-leading average of 831 yards last Counting$5 yards in louses, SUU's 264, but penalties and GAME SUMMARY Pi bewe w swe Van Pang Y ” CompAttn +0 SUV—Dops a ek and96 aia etary ¥ " so FALUN 97 pa roe Jamon(vane be 30 it) Pilar Lot te \ aa Pena 4 ‘SUU—Roe 42 PG 016 u s808 Qoarter SUU—Dupat 8 rn (Rae Rich) 016 out Quart 34 Gar 614 UU, Mae 11.7 Come SUU—Made |r (Mee rand11 88 + SUURieu 96 bt ING =P. Lewis Jeworsky 31.183:308 ssn pe to wey ve wh1D0408 en 000 bet) =P. Lewia UN 10 181 Jot ast Gertra351 UU Coan 0h han ta Poet Lewis Sewthers Uiah Maden 14 three turnovers proved costly, | kickoff and put together In the interest of expand their best driveof the night ing thelr 9-7 load, the T. | They went 68 rae in 10 Birds took the second-half| plays, taking 6:04 and scor ing on Dupaix's 5-yard run SUU added Madson's l-yard TDrun early in the fourth quarter |