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11/15/1999 12:00 AM | Football
Nov. 15, 1999
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* Anderson is averaging 99.7 ypg rushing, best on the team and second in the MWC.
* He had a career-best 204 yards rushing against New Mexico last week.
* Anderson now has 2,070 career rushing yards, which ranks him seventh all-time at Utah.
* He is one of just eight Utes ever to rush for 2,000 yards and one of only two players to do it in two seasons.
* His career average (in 20 games) is 103.5 yards per game. The school record is 96.62, held by Carl Monroe (1981-82).
* With 897 net yards, Anderson needs 103 yards against BYU on Saturday to reach 1,000 yards for a second straight year.
* Despite missing a game (Louisiana-Monroe), Anderson leads Utah in rushes (167), yards (897), rushing touchdowns (10) and yards per carry (5.4).
* Anderson, who has one receiving TD, is tied for the team scoring lead with Steve Smith, each with 11 touchdowns and 66 points.
* Anderson is second to Smith in all-purpose yards (104.1 ypg).
* Anderson's 10 rushing touchdowns this year is tied for fourth in Utah's single season records. Last year, he rushed for 12 TDs, which is tied for second all-time at the U.
* His four rushing touchdowns against UNLV on Sept. 25 tied the school record.
* Anderson was named the USA Today Player of the Week in the Mountain West Conference (Sept. 25).
* Anderson has 11 career 100-yard games (four this year)?tied for third in school history. One more will tie him for second with Del Rodgers (12, 1978-81).
* He has 22 career rushing TDs?tied for fourth with Juan Johnson, 1994-97, and Fuamatu-Ma'afala, 1995-97. He needs one more to tie for third (23 by Mark Stevens, 1983-84).
* Anderson was first-team all-WAC last year and its leading rusher (20th in the nation), averaging 106.6 ypg. He rushed for 1,173 yards, which ranks second in Ute history, and he is one of just four Utes ever to average 100 yards per game rushing. In his first year of NCAA ball, Anderson carried the ball 244 times and had seven 100-yard games.
* Frank leads the MWC in sacks with 12 (80 yards).
* He also leads the MWC in tackles for loss with 19 (103 yards).
* Frank is third on the team in total tackles (56) and first in quarterback hurries (14).
* Frank now has 26 career sacks, tying him for the school record with Filipo Mokofisi (1982-85).
* Frank's 168 career yards in sacks is second all-time at Utah behind Jimmy Bellamy (172 yards from 1990-91).
* He has 28 career tackles for loss, also second all-time at Utah. The school record is 29, held by Luther Elliss (1991-94).
* Frank is the school record holder in tackles for loss yardage for both single season (103 yards) and career (124 yards).
* Against Wyoming, Frank had five tackles, four tackles for loss (17 yards), two sacks (8 yards), an interception and three hurries. He also caused a fumble.
* Another big game of his came against Boise State on Oct. 2, when he had 12 tackles (9 unassisted), four sacks for 29 yards and five tackles for loss (30 yards).
* Frank, first-team all-WAC last year, finished second in the league in sacks with 10 in 1998.
* Croshaw is 2-1 as a starter (wins were against Air Force and UNM).
* Croshaw had a career game against Colorado State, completing 18 of 29 passes for 241 yards and 1 TD. He had 211 yards on 16 of 24 passing and 2 TDs vs. Wyoming.
* He has completed 68 of 113 passes (60%) for 948 yards (105.3 ypg) and 12 touchdowns (5 interceptions).
* Croshaw leads the Utes with 12 touchdown passes.
* His pass efficiency rating is a team and league-best 156.84. He does not qualify for the national rankings, which require 15 attempts per game.
* He had four touchdown passes vs. both Louisiana-Monroe and New Mexico.
* Smith leads the nation in punt returns, averaging 20.0 yards per return (22 for 441 yards).
* It is the third week he has been No. 1 in the NCAA in punt return average. He also led the nation for the weeks of Oct. 16-23.
* His 441 yards in punt returns is the school record, breaking Erroll Tucker's 14-year old mark (389 yards in 1985).
* Smith's two punt returns for a touchdown (70 and 52 yards) vs. New Mexico tied the NCAA record.
* He now has three punt returns for a touchdown, which is the Ute single season record and is tied for second in the career books.
* He is tied for Utah's scoring lead with Mike Anderson. Each has 11 touchdowns and 66 points. Smith has eight receiving and three punt return touchdowns.
* He leads Utah in every receiving category: catches (40), yards (806), average per catch (20.1), touchdowns (8) and yards per game (80.6).
* Smith is second in the MWC in receiving yards per game (80.6), despite ranking just sixth in receptions per game (4.0). His 20.1 yards per catch is best in the league.
* He has two 100-yard receiving games, including a career-best 131 yards against SDSU. He had 110 yards against UNLV.
* Smith's eight touchdown receptions is tied for fifth at Utah in a single season. His next TD grab will tie him for fourth with Jack Steptoe (9 in 1976).
* Smith leads the conference and ranks 21st nationally in all-purpose yards per game (143.6 ypg).
* He is second on the team in kickoff returns with six for 169 yards. His 28.2 yards per return average is best on the team.
* Smith was named the MWC special teams player of the week after returning four punts for 163 yards and two touchdowns against New Mexico on Nov. 13. He averaged 40.8 yards per return.
* Smith was also named the MWC Special Teams Player of the Week after Utah's game with Air Force on Oct. 16. He returned two punts for 110 yards?one for a 61-yard touchdown. He also caught two touchdown passes in that game to account for all three of Utah's scores.
* He was named the USA Today Mountain West Conference Player of the Week and won the Compaq award for best punt return in the nation the week of Oct. 16.
* Smith won the Compaq award for Most Unusual play of the week for his 54-yard touchdown "reception," resulting from a teammate's fumble, on Oct. 23.
* Dyson is second in the MWC in passes defended with 18 and Hill is third with 16. Backup corner Teneil Ethridge has moved into fourth in the MWC with 12 passes defended.
* Hill has returned two interceptions for touchdowns, which is tied for second in school history?both single-season and career.
* Dyson has returned one interception for a touchdown.
* Hill and Dyson have each returned a blocked field goal for a touchdown.
* Dyson leads Utah with 15 pass breakups, which ranks second at Utah in a single season behind Kareem Leary (17, 1994).
* Ethridge has 11 pass breakups (tied for fifth most in a season by a Ute) and Hill has 10.
* Cliff Russell, who had a career-best 155 receiving yards against Wyoming, is second to Smith in that category with 506. He is also second in yards per catch (16.9) and ranks third on the club in receptions (30). He missed one game with a knee injury.
* Senior running back Omar Bacon is Utah's second-leading rusher with 123 carries for 402 yards and 3 TDs. He is averaging 3.3 yards per rush. Bacon's best games were against UNLV (92 yards) and Louisiana-Monroe (72 yards). He started against ULM.
* Junior strong safety Kimball Christianson leads Utah in tackles per game (6.88). He has 55 total tackles in eight games. He has missed two games with a knee injury and is listed as probable to play this week.
* Free safety Jason Potter is second in total tackles (60).
* Senior tackle Richard Seals has nine tackles for loss (second on the team) and five sacks (third). He also has nine QB hurries, second to John Frank. Seals is questionable to play this week due to an injured Achilles.
* Utah is second in the nation in punt return average (17.6 yards per return).
* PAT field goal kicker Cletus Truhe is 26-26 in extra points, best in the MWC, and has made 4-6 field goals (long of 46 vs. Wyoming).
* Golden Whetman, who began the season as Utah's field goal/PAT kicker, but who now handles only kickoffs, is 17-18 in PATs and 4-7 in field goals (long of 48).
* Whetman has had touchbacks 45 times in 65 kickoffs.
* Senior punter Chris Hunter has 50 punts for 2,072 yards, an average of 41.4 yards per punt, with a long of 63 (vs. ULM). Fifteen of his punts were downed inside the 20-yard line and 11 have resulted in fair catches.
* Utah did not have to punt against UNM.
* Freshman Sheldon Deckart has blocked two punts this year (vs. UNLV and ULM).
* Utah has blocked two field goal attempts and scored both times. Against CSU, Colby Knight blocked the kick and Andre Dyson picked up the bounce and scored. Against Wyoming, Richard Seals blocked the kick and Jay Hill scored the touchdown.
* Knight is Utah's tackle leader for special teams with eight.
Player, Pos., Injury/Status/GM Brooks Bahr, LB, knee (dislocation)/out/8 Brandon Dart, DB, knee (torn ACL)/out/8 Courtney Richins, PR, knee (torn ACL)/out/7 Chris Christensen, WR, leg (broken fibula) out/7 Chuck Pine, DE, leg (broken tibia)/out/3 Andy Kassotis, TE, knee (scope Nov. 12)/out/8 Darnell Arceneaux, QB, concussion/out/1 Tony Dickamore, TE, foot (mid foot sprain)/doubtful/2 Nick Morgan, RB, knee/questionable/5 Richard Seals, DT, Achilles/questionable
Utah Offense Times at or inside 20: 29 Touchdowns: 23 Field Goals: 4 Scoring percentage: 93% TD percentage: 79% Utah Defense Times opponent at or inside 20: 27 Touchdowns: 9 Field Goals: 8 Scoring Percentage: 63% TD percentage: 33%