Show W P The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday October 26 1997 — Page 19 Utes top New Mexico SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’ Kevin Dyioo an candidate wide receiver looked despondent after two fumbled punt returns and two short receptions in the first half of Saturday's game against New Mexico But the senior turned it around when his team really needed iL ca After his second fumbled punt return he promised quarterback Jonathan Crosswhite “I'm going to get the next one” In the second half Dyson outran the Lobo defense on a deep post pattern for a reception that set up the Utes’ first score of die day Then with the Utes trailing 10-- 6 in the fourth quarter Dyson took a punt at the Utah 23 sidestepped two defenders then broke left and streaked to the end zone for the touchdown in Utah’s 0 win over the Lobos Still bothered by the dropped punts Dyson refused to talk to the media after the game But his contribution wasn't overlooked by Utah coach Ron McBride “Dyson made a couple of huge plays” McBride said "We did what we needed to in die fourth quar30-ya- rd go-ahe- ad 13-1- ter" With 3:49 remaining in the game Juan Johnson had apparently scored on a touchdown run that would have put Utah ahead 0 But the score was nullified because Ute offensive tackle 10-ya- rd 18-1- SCOREBOARD Dofoball Josh Cochran lost his helmet during the run and officials ruled the play dead “That rule is ridiculous" Crosswhite said “Juan was in the endzone That rule can cost games” Utah (4-- 4 overall 2 in the Western Athletic conference) settled for a Tommy Truhe field goal to go up 0 New Mexico (6-- 2 overall 2 in the WAC) had two possessions to seme But Lobo quarterback Graham Leigh failed to complete a pass on the first possession and was intercepted by Ute linebacker Phil Glover with 23 seconds left The and after starting the season with six straight wins After a scoreless first half Colby Cason put the Lobos on the board with a field goal seven minutes into the third quarter After the pass to Dysoo from Crosswhite Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afabulled over from the line to give Utah a 6--3 lead The extra point was blocked Pascal blz answered for the Lobos on a touchdown pass from Leigh with 2:03 left in the third quarter The Ute defense which held the Lobos to 196 yards total offense stopped New Mexico on its first possession of the fourth quarter to set up Dyson's punt return WORLD) Floittto 3-- 22-ya- rd Just one play away from anoth- come by at the 2A level ' “I don’t think the 2A schools respect us at all” Rich head coach Jerre Holmes said “But I guess it’s helped us because that allows us to get up every week” The Rebels who clobbered i a i a 1 eaa eaa Tuwtoy Oct II 13-1- to 14 Cleveland 3-- 11 m 474 IWda WadmdwOclil veland 10 Florida 1 Saturday Oel H Oavatand 4 Florida 1 Striae dad 33 Sunday OaL IS Cleveland (Wright t-at Florida (Leitor 116) 5:36 pm Rwtwl r HU a aa a aa a 1 1 a tMMaa a a ae a ae eea 0 0 0 Coma Ik a SOS ei Mmai iondi4 eea laoMdiiki ee Move a i i e W 3 a e e ee 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pass W Tight end Brandon Holmes hauled in scoring passes of eight and 30 yards from quarterback Justin Kennedy then threw a strike of his own to Groll on a halfback pass “Teams have really been coming at us so we had to do some20-ya- rd thing to keep them honest” Holmes said of all the passing It worked out a lot better than we thought it would" On the other side of the ball comerback Clint Robinson came up with three interceptions and die defense kept the Devils (3-- 2 6-out of the end zone until the fourth quarter “We played with much more emotion and I think that’s how ia 7 5 5 3 LwVagac 8anAntonto 3 3 3 2 4 4 5 7 4 W 7 7 L 3 3 3 5 T Fla OF OA 2 IS 36 29 1 15 36 30 3 15 36 29 2 12 27 IS 2 S 25 31 7 5 Fort Wayne Cleveland 14 times In fact Rich’s last three Grand County 27-- 7 Friday night in Moab have proven that they are worthy of making the jump from 1A to 2A but still have been unable to crack the state rankings And this is a team which took second-ranke- d and much larger second play of the game and San Juan down to the wire before breaking loose for an touchdown losing 6 “That's fine” Holmes insists “It was just a play up the mid“We're finding that it’s kind of dle” Holmes explained “He fun to be the underdog all the broke a couple of tackles and the time The last couple of years we next filing you know he's racing haven't had that luxury” down the sideline A state record 28 straight wins “Zane always seems to find a prior to the loss to San Juan way to make something big hap-be- n meant that die Rebels had to be the fint time he touches the i on thior guard every game' The nli iiSJikilli Siir laft'dMmrof gamek Holmes Skid they had lost that edge But after Friday’s dismantling of the Red Devils Holmes said the old Rebs (4-- 1 in Region 13 1 overall) are back 7-- Ondmal n’ team which beat North Summit 20-1- 3 on Oct 8 “We felt like they actually beat us in the second half so we’re approaching it like they beat us last time” Running back Zane Groll started Rich 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