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Show UNM ROSTER 5-9/166, WR, SO IGriego, Keith 6-0/178, Sr FR 2 Wright, DeAndre 6-0/176, WR, FR 3 Caprioli, Jason 6-3/209, WR, SO 4 Smith, Marcus 6-4/218, OB, JR 5 Nelson, Chris 6-3/222, WR, SR 6 Brawley, Chris 6-0/212, S, SR 7 Brown, Charles 5-10/182, RBr FR 8 Epps, Martelius 6-1/203, S, SO 9 Ditmore, Tyson 5-11/172, CB, SO 10 Hall, Juamar 6-3/232, LB, JR 11 Black, Ouincy 6-2/205, OB, JR 12 McKamey, Kole 6-4/223,0B f SO 14 Clampitt, Bryan 15 Porterie, Donovan 6-4/200, OB, FR .''A 5-11/186, S, SR -\i 16 West, Ken 6-1/188, K, SO 17 Garrison, Eric 5-10/165, CB, FR 17 Terrell, DJ. 6-4/220, WR, SR 18 Baskett, Hank 6-1/189, CB, SR 19 Malone, Jerrell 5-10/183, CB, SR 20 Powdrell, Mike --/210,B,S0 :i 21 Ferguson, Rodney 5-10/211, RB SR ; r 22 Moore, DonTrell 5-10/169, CB, SR ' 23 Fulbright, Gabriel 5-11/205, WR, SR •; 24 Brack, Aaron -..;.;.6-1/211, P, SR ":•! 25 Gaus, Tyler 5-11/175, CB, FR 26 Baca, Frankie 6-3/225, S, JR 27 Harris, Aieem 5-10/200, Sf JR 28 Peterson, Darvin 6-1/177, S, FR 29 Ligon, Blake 6-0/187, CB, FR 30 Clark, Ian 6-0/249, FB, FR / 31 Guillen, Matt :;: 5-8/187, RB, FR ! 32 Baker, Paul 5-11/181, CBf SO 1 33 Lowney, Daniel 5-9/183, S, SO '! 34 Swift, OJ 6-1/200, LB, FR j 35Bowe r Jake 5-8/185, RB, SR 36 Ramirez, Daniel 6-3/226, DE, FR 37 Higgins, Luke 6-2/204, WR, SO 38 Peebles, Matt 6-0/186, P, SO 39 Scott, Jordan 6-2/233, DE/LB, SO 41 Tuohy, Michael 6-1/238. FB, SR 44 Byrd, Adrian 6-2/225, LB, SR 45 Selander, Joe 6-3/225, LB, SO ; 46 Carter, George 6-2/212, LB, SO i 47Kase, Cody 5-10/212, LB, JR ! 5-11/200, LB, FR 48 Clayton, Justin 6-1/227, LB, FR 49 Arnett, Zach 6-3/254, NT, JR 50 Felder, Herbert 6-0/226, LB, JR 51 Boyd, Ryan 6-3/236, DS, SO _ 52 Bauman, Yimin 6-4/233, DE, JR ? 54 O'Brien, Jon 6-3/239, LB, SR -I 55 Donaldson, Tyler 56 Mohoric, Mike 57 Hutchison, Stephen 6-3/239, DE, SO i 6-0/213, LB, JR ,• t 58 Hightower, Beau r 59 Turner, Robert 6-4/315, OG, JR ! 60 Brittain, Billy 6-1/249, NT, JR 62 Harrison, Phillip 6-4/269, NT, FR 63 Cook, Ryan 6-7/320, C, SR 64 Greer, Bo 6-3/318, OG, JR 65 Enriquez, Jorge 6-4/286, OG, SR 66 Natali, Vince 6-2/298, C, SO \-i 67 Dorcey, David 6-4/256, NT, SO i 69 Cook, Erik 6-5/301, OT, FR I : 71 Ramsay, Brian 6-8/304, OT, JR •! : 72 Stanford, Jared 6-5/286, OT, FR | 73 Crawshaw, Doug 6-3/302, OG, FR " 74 Hodges, Patrick 6-5/297, OG, JR 75 Kilby, Anthony 6-4/354, OT, SO 77 Miller, Bart 6-4/306, OT, SO 79 Pennington, Terrance 6-7/319, OT, SR 80 Byrd, Kenny 6-0/166, K, JR ; j 81 Brown, Travis 6-3/180, WR, SO ] 82 Hall, Logan 6-5/245, TE, SR ) i 83 Mulchrone, John 6-4/230, TE JR 1 84 Mosley, Major 6-3/220, WR, SO ; 85 Mark, Chris 6-5/256, TE, FR 86 Dean, Jamar 6-3/226, WR, FR 87 Carter, Anthony 6-0/189, WR, SR 88 Jones Jr., Daryl 6-4/200, WR, FR 89 Wilson, Thomas 6-1/178, WR, JR 90 Parker, Marcus 6-2/273, NT, SR ; 91 Madueno, Andres --/222, NT/LB, FR , 92 Thompson, Evroy -7237, DE, SR \ 93 Balogun, Kevin 6-4/261, DE, FR : 94 Garday, Adam 6-2/265, DE, SR ' 95 Brooks, Jonathan 6-1/179, WR, FR 96 Vandenberg, Mike 6-2/165, WR, FR 97 Pino, Curtis 6-3/235, TE, JR 98 Walters, Luke 6-4/210, TE, FR 99 Archibald, Garth 6-0/175, K, JR i Miller, Adam -/--, LB/K, FR I • Shakir, Yousuf ;/' , 5 - 8 / 1 5 1 , K, FR •: ^Wysong,Ben 6-1/195, LB, SO i Williams, Phillip i 5-10/168, CB, FR i Foutz, Jonah v : ' 5-10/217, FB, SO I Mount, Austen 5-8/170, CB, FR Marshall, Ben 6-2/220, S, FR Martin, Danny 6-1/190, S, FR Lovato, Jeremiah 6-2/252, DE, FR James, Victor 6-0/185, OB, FR Bokich, Conrad 5-9/235, K, SO Crowder, James 5-11/283, NT, SO < Cole,Chris.•.':•; 4 J . . 5-11/195, RB,SO ! Pena,Andrew:; ^ ; > 6-2/230, DE, FR • Porterie, Alex ' 6-3/225, WR, JR Sullivan, John 5-8/143, K, FR | Game Guide 3 ™DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Friday, November 11, 2005 UTAH ROSTER Utah head coach Kyle Whlttingham New Mexico head coach Rocky Long WR, 6-4/205, SO j 1 Huff, Thomas DB, 5-11/195, SR I 2 Young, Antonio Record at New QB, 6-1/203, SO 3 Johnson, Brian Record at Utah: 5-4 Mexico: 45-49 DB( 5-9/170, FR 3 McCain, Brice (1st year) (8th year) 4 Walker, Justin __ WRr 6-1/206r S I L : DB, 5-10/165, SO 5 Smith, Ryan As the ship begins Some day Long WR, 5-10/192, FR to right itself, coach 6 Casteel, Brent will have a true Whit appears to breakout season... WR, 5-11/170, FR 7 Wilson, Marquis be gaining a bit won't he? The man has done good things for the program K, 5-10/186, SR 7 Borreson, Bryan more confidence. The young coach had dealt with all after a slow start, but while he has brought in some very DB, 5-11/183, SR 8 0ates, Eugene the bad-luck scenarios in the book and is now being good talent, there has never been a year where they were LB, 6-2/235, SR i rewarded for not abandoning his coaching principles. good from start to finish. Bowls have been a disaster, as 9 Toone, Spencer Ute fans will always be fickle, but for now, they are the Lobos have been beaten down pretty badly in their RB, 5-11/197, SR 10 Poston, Darryl getting back on his bandwagon. last three forays into the postseason. DB, 5-10/185, SR : 11 Casco, Kawika 0B, 6-2/220, JR.;*3 11 Southwick, Danny RB,6-0/202 r FR^ 12 Mack, Darrell RB, 5-10/214, SR 13 Ganther, Ouinton DB, 6-0/195, FR 13 Williams, JJ Who has the LB," 6-1/230, SO 14 Brady, Kyle advantage? QB, 6-3/216, FR 14 Dunn, Kevin QB, 6-4/195, JR 15 Ratliff, Brett 15 TeGantvoort, Charlie LB, 6-1/208, SR K] QUARTERBACKS 16 Hernandez, Brian WR, 6-0/183, JR.V; Brian Johnson is coming off one of the better performances of 17 Tagovailoa, Fano WRF 6-1/209, JR ; : any quarterback this season. Five total touchdowns and more than 450 yards of offense is nothing to shake a stick at, especially when 18 Jacobsen, Chad TE, 6-4/250, SR- \ your subject is only 18. The outcome of the BYU game should de19 Gordon, Stephen DB, 5-11/195, SR ! termine who is the MWC's first-team QB. Kole McKamey has also 19 Sokugawa, Chris QB, 6-0/206, JR been a dangerous double-threat, putting up solid numbers both on 20 Liti, Mike RB, 5-10/210, SO the ground and in the air, but will miss the game with a back injury. The passing chores will fall to Chris Nelson* who has completed 1021 Harper, Shaun DB, 5-9/180, JR of-18 throws this season. 22 Mokofisi, Malakai LB, 6-2/225, SO .— . ... , . .,,., EdgeiVtah X _ . .,;..;:U!"V 23 Madsen, John WR, 6-5/220, SR 24 Harris, Tim DB, 6-0/190, S R , | RUNNING BACKS After missing the Wyoming game, Quinton Ganther will return 25 Hackett, Drew WR, 6-3/195, JR *| this weekend. The offense as a whole didn't miss him much, but 25 Rushton, Kyler DB, 6-0/200, FR; ' Darrell Mack and Mike Liti are definitely downgrades at tailback. 26 Richards, Derrek WR, 5-11/175, s o t ] Thankfully for MWC teams, this is the last hurrah for senior Don' Treli Moore, who has made mincemeat of defenses for what seems 27 Smith, Sean RB, 6-3/209, FR ^ like a decade. He was hurt the last time the Utes and Lobos met, but 28 Tate, Steve ~" "" DB, 5-11/195, SO " was a big part of New Mexico's blowout victory over Utah at Rice^ 29Shyne, Eric DB, 5-10/180, JR Eccles in 2003. The Ute defense will have a mammoth task in slowing 30 Ross, Adarrious DB, 5-9/163, FR him down. 31 Evans, Casey DB, 6-0/198, JR ;. Edge: New Mexico 32 Weddle, Eric DB, 6-0/200, JR ; | 3 : S l t ^ RECEIVERS , •v;;--v/----'v:":;:--';-;Vv-:^-r'u:^p: 33 Garrigan, Afa LB, 6-1/210, FR ^ {/v.' *:;^; .: The tight end position is finally relevant again at the U, as Ameen 34 Streiff, Jason DB, 5-11/195, JR ; i: :"c :~ V Shaheen and Chad Jacobsen both had multiple grabs against Wyo34 Bird, Greg r LB, 6-2/200, FR "! [ • ;•;]>. j ming. Travis LaTendresse should return this week, although the c jjt;V-^Y same might not be said for Brian Hernandez, who tweaked his an35 Giuliani, Joe DB, 6-1/180, FR ! i ~bI.- ':i hV- kl e again. Hank Baskett is another one of the MWC's sensational big 35 Sakoda, Louie P/K, 5-10/180, FR 1 !;;,..'!;;;;; ; receivers, often shining on the big stage as evidenced by his 209-yard, 36 Kinsey, Billy DB, 5-10/181, JR *.. •;..-:'.;': "•;"•"-' ' three-touchdown night in a win at Missouri in September. Besides mm 37 Olevao, Loma LB, 6-1/232, SO s! • l^;;V , ^ v * the Lobos don't have a lot of established receivers, as Moore is h ! : ^ 5 ' ;*; their second-leading pass catcher. 38 Turner, Reggie LB, 6-1/239, JR ^v- %^-:>:• -;-' Edge: Utah ~ v ^*f?VK< V\ '•'•':\' f^"/;f 39 Stowers, Ray RB, 6-1/214, FR ;: ; ? r r : 40 Dodds, Tyson DB, 5-11/195, FR • O F F E N S I V E L I N E ' . V«' />• "• • '^^^) -w ^^ The Ute big guys did a good enough job against Wyoming, as all of 40 Smart, Andrew LB, 6-2/209, FR-:I;j the runners whom they opened holes for were rather inexperienced. 41 Marshall, Grady LBr 6-0/230, S R ^ Freshman Robert Conley is officially starting at right guard now, as 42 Moleni, Pate DL, 6-3/269, FR J | the former high school power-lifting champion has quickly risen up 43 Unutoa, Dymond DB, 5-8/157, SR.i the depth chart. Nicknamed "The Hit Men," the Lobo linemen are 43Honea,Ryan WR, 5-9/182, SR:ij gigantic, with 318-lb. Bo Greer the runt of the bunch. Size has served them well, as UNM has given up the least sacks in the MWC and al44 Jiannoni, Joe LB, 6-0/230, SO lowed the offense to run for 209.4 yards per game. 45 Puccinelli, Alex DL, 6-1/230, SO .-.y-,. • . • - • • • }'- •• E d g e : N e w M e x i c o •, ''/•-'•• ^.-. •.:^:.-^vi'"<* 46 Mason, Matt DB, 5-9/170, FR ; D E F E N S I V E L I N E . " >-.-:-•:••:• •^^':-/:\.-Yy vy^-.7.; ;. 47 Burdette, Blake TE, 6-1/252, SR Steve Fiftta had an impressive game against Wyoming; as did 48 Beardall, Dan K/P, 6-1/193, SR Martail Burnett. But it's a whole new ballgame this weekend when 49 O'Conneli, Sean TE, 6-1/229, JR j they get to chase down Moore and perhaps the elusive McKamey. 50 Condie, Brock LS, 5-10/220, SWo [ Playing only three linemen, Lobo starters Adam Garday, Marcus 51 Nielson, Brady Parker and Evroy Thompson have combined for 21 tackles for loss LB, 6-3/221, JR #1 and 9.5 sacks. They also combine to form the top rushing defense in, 52 Smith, Aaron LB, 5-11/203, JR.V-1 the conference, only ceding 122.3 yards per game. 54Miller, Taylor LB, 6-1/230, SO £.] ..^^•• r :|. ( .i.v : - •;.••;:;•• E d g e : N e w M e x i c o :;.-/r--o-H': " : ' - v ^ v - . f •'•' 55 Johnson, Andrew 0L, 6-2/304, SR 55 Ledbetter, Marquess DE, 6-2/265, SR LINEBACKERS ; v Kyle Brady was all over the field for the Utes on Saturday, making 56 Sampson, Colt LB, 6-4/217, FR several big plays and being an overall disruptive force. He obviously 57 Williams, Tyler OL, 6-1/291, FR should have been starting all year long, but better late than never 58 Livai, Semisi DL, 6-0/245, F_R for the Tooele product who has made fans forget the name Malakai 59 Rawlings, Brent Pr 5-7/171, SO " •• Mokofisi. The Lobos feature a fast trio of backers that are not only i/.tt a threat to get into the backfield, but have also proven themselves in 60 Apted, Terrence OL, 6-3/310, FR pass coverage. The best of the bunch is senior Mike Mohoric, who 62 Rowley, Butchie LS, —/185, FR v;^2i has 57 tackles, three sacks and four pass breakups. -\'--. '•••. '...'> ' - 63 Gunther, Kyle OL, 6-4/300, SO 66 Conley, Robert 0L f 6-1/317, FR ** SECONDARY o ^" 67 Paullin, Blake LB f — /—,JR Johnson may be great, but has anyone done more for the Utes this 68 Beadles, Zane 0L, 6-4/275, FR season than Eric Weddle? After turning Jovon Bouknight into a non69 Boone, Jason 0L, 6-4/290, SO j£; ; -, !••;' -: factor, he'll draw Baskett this week. That means that Steve Tate will 71 Arquette, Mitch 0L, 6-5/312, JR 1*.: -'W ;$'-:{•'• A. need to continue his good play, as he will be in much of the game at [•.1•: l^v:Vi>;': safety. For the Lobos, Gabriel Fulbright is the only returning starter 72 Voss, Jason 0L, 6-3/290, JR £:'-?l'••'&'M.*-.'.;•' ^ r o m l a s t season, but he is a first-rate cornerback. He is a ballhawk, 74 Dirkmaat, David 0L, 6-7/310r SR -:"• \ : i^l :' V ~' * vT having rung up five interceptions this year. It doesn't get much easier 75 Pettit, Eric , . 0L, 6-4/300, JR^] [: ; ,:'. \ on the other side of the field, as fellow corner Mike Powdrell has ; ; 76 Soliai, Paul • •" 0L f 6-4/321, JR £$ \l•?.;•••«:.; I • : three picks. While the individual numbers are gaudy, the unit as a ••!•• > :'' ;\ v whole has been rather pedestrian at defending the pass. *jk;•&->*;•*.•=77 Sutera, Casey DL, 6-3/250, JR^>1 Ed e: u t a h ;*:; '^X--K^ : 6 , •. .. . • • •. -J^-'&i '78 Tupolajavo,-..;•-. 0L, 6-3/300,JR ! : lA 79 Boone, Jesse 0L, 6-5/305, SR f^A:A : SPECIALTEAMS '"'"' ' ' ' V-- ' ' — V j v 80 Joppru, Chris TE, 6-6/235, FR t] • :,;J!.;.: '•- . Sure, Dan Beardall doinked an extra point, but he was also 3-for-3 . K?^>P-:v'i'""•"•*•• o nfie^goals against the Cowboys. Marquis Wilson made his debut 81 Sao, Willie TE, 6-4/295, SR ^•.^.-^-'•i-'^: ^ foil-time punt returner and did a solid job, especially by hanging 82 Peel, John WR, 6-2/196, FR siS^:iv^i.-;r onto the football on a wet field. Beardall will meet his match this 83 Johnson, Jordan \WR, 6-1/199, FR S ^ V ^ ^ r weekend, as fellow Groza semi-finalist Kenny Byrd will be booting K?^&V'"-^ ^ e ^ Soals *° r t n e Lobos. Byrd is i2-of-i4 on three-pointers but has ; 84 Bordeleau, Lance % 6-4/230, FR ; ffi^it^fe.^ also missed three PATs on the season. Fulbright returns both punts ; 85 Gueck, Rob- : ^'> •• WRr 5-9/180, JR|£? f^ip-i'^hand kicks, but has been merely average in both departments. :• T^" B6 Sorenson, Cody WRr 6-1/184, JR f i ^^;:y0^\.:•'••-:'•'•'• , ' Edge:Utah .. •:%£%'£ 87 Shaheen, Ameen TE, 6-4/230, JR X; ;h : ! J: : J: ; :; v 1 ^ ; ^ v ' ; . ; > _ . C O A C H I N G •• "•- - - : v^" : •• • : • V " • " " • • ' " ^ - " i ^ - - " -^~""v '" ^ • - • ^ 88 LaTendresse, Travis WRf 6-1/200r SR ? 1 ^•SSvi^> Credit the entire U coaching staff with an excellent game plan on 89 Sonntag, Nik DL, 6-3/247, JR K C s 1 ^ ^ v b o t h s i d e s ° ^ t h e b a U a sainst Wyoming. The Utes exploited both of 90 Liufau, Tolifili DL, 6-1/300, JR j t ^ S ^ i ' * ; t n e Cowboys' strengths (Bouknight and the secondary), turning a 91 Clark, Nate TE, 6-3/235, FR If^^JiJc >; v pick-'em game into a blowout. Rocky Long reversed his usual course 91 Faletoi, Randy DL, 6-2/312, FR ' this season, starting strong before fading down the stretch. But all is not lost for the Lobos, as they still are in the runningfora bowl if they 92 Eliapo, Kenape DL, 6-0/270, FR "can knock off the Utes. : . ......,-.,_.. -.. .. , : . . - . f ^ , ; . r , 93 Burnett, Martail DE, 6-3/235, SO , Edge:Utah v.':!/.,i;-.:yV r,^'•;*•-v^- illtV 94 Fifita, Steve DL, 6-0/322, SR / --;f^-';•'••_•_-.r..";" •'•sv] -v{.i- - .'f,-.•-;/••:"••-: --'••_. ; - H - i : . . . ^ . i ' , i : * - 3 - ' ' - - £ - ? ; j - > : ^ ' J o e B c a t t y 95 Scanlon, Bryce DLf 6-2/270, FR 96 Beardall, Derek DL, 6-1/305, JR : 97 LefIti, Soli j £ g v DEr 6-4/250, JR 98 Talavou, Kelly DL, 6-2/319, JR 99 Afeaki, Kite " DL, 6-2/285, SR ' - -•-. . I . : - ' k& • 1 . : • „ , : • ^ , \ : •:t_'.-f.:,\'i.f:. •••.- mm ^ 1 v ; 1 i t :: ^ • \ yi*:5 |