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Show .THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Tuesday, November 3, 2009 FOOTBALL X3 & ). continued from Page 6 very businesslike—and nothing against Terrance because everyone has their own way to operate—but Jordan is much' more verbal than Terrance is." With the two quarterbacks jockeying for the starting job this weekend against New Mexico, Whittingham said who , will start Saturday will be a game-time decision. "With their skill sets being significantly different, it just doesn't make sense to name that person till game day," Whittingham said. 2* 34. 56* 7. 89101112131415161718192021- A "fresh" start Although there were speculations as to whether Wynn would play or use his redshirt year this season, he continued to prepare as though he were the starter in anticipation of his debut. That debut finally came Saturday, and Wynn became the fourth Utah quarterback in recent history to get playing time as a true freshman. Before Wynn, Corbin Louks in 2007, Brian Johnson in 2004 and Alex Smith in 2002 all played as true freshmen at the U, but none of them started a game. If Wynn starts this weekend at home against New Mexico, he will become the first true freshman to start a game under center for the Utes since 1982, when Scott Cate got one start for Utah, which resulted in a loss. In 1981, Ken Vierra also started as a freshman, winning his only two starts that season. It has been more than 25 years since a true freshman started at quarterback for the Utes, but Whittingham said that though Wynn is a freshman, he believes you can't tell when you watch him play. "He's mature beyond his years," Whittingham said. "He does not operate like a true freshman. I think part of that comes from him being here in spring ball. 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STEVE SMITH Injury report WR (ninth year) Panthers 34-21 Cardinals This week against New Mexico, the Utes should be as healthy as they have been all season after the return of defensive tackles Lei Talamaivao and Kenape Eliapo. Offensive guard Walter Watts returned Saturday against Wyoming. The only member of the Utes who Was listed in the injury report this week was starting strong safety Joe Dale. Dale has missed the past two games because of a knee injury but is listed as "probable" for this week's matchup. Filling in for Dale has been safety Justin Taplin-Ross, who recorded a careerhigh six tackles Saturday in hisfirstca- miss a MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE, DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY 3 receptions (30 this season) 56 yards (414 this season) 1 touchdown (first this season) reer start in place of Dale. "(Taplin-Ross) is a big factor in what we do as defense as far as our safeties go," said cornerback R.J. Stanford. 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