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10/28/2002 12:00 AM | Football
Oct. 28, 2002
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> Brett Elliott made the Ute record books against New Mexico. His 440 passing yards is the eighth best game ever for a Ute QB (including ties) and he became just the seventh Ute QB ever to pass for 400 yards. His four touchdown passes ties him for third in the single-game records.
> In league games only, Brandon Warfield ranks second in the MWC in rushing, averaging 109.0 ypg.
> Senior receiver Josh Lyman (6-0, 197) ranks second on the team in receptions and receiving yards with 33 for 435 yards. He is averaging 13.2 ypr and 54.4 ypg. Lyman, who has 3 TD catches, has the longest reception of the year, a 73-yard TD grab against UNM. The only Ute receiver to start every game, Lyman can play both 'X' and 'Z'.
> Gross has 85 de-cleaters for an average of 10.6 per game. He had a career-high 20 de-cleaters vs. Air Force. Gross has not allowed a sack this year.
> Junior defensive end Jason Kaufusi (6-3, 250), a 2001 first-team all-MWC and 2002 preseason all-MWC defensive end, is Utah's leader in tackles for loss (7.5) and sacks (4) despite missing the New Mexico game with a concussion suffered against CSU. He has 28 total tackles, 2 pass breakups and 2 forced fumbles.
> Junior free safety Antwoine Sanders (6-2, 200, Jr.), a preseason all-conference selection, has 49 tackles (second on the team), 2 tackles for loss, 1 interception (vs. USU) and 3 pass breakups.
> Senior punter Brian Lewis has 42 punts for 1,728 yards, an average of 41.1 yards per punt. Lewis has three punts of 60 yards or longer this year. He has placed 7 punts inside the 20.
> Bo Nagahi leads Utah with 8 kickoff returns for 220 yards (27.5 yards per return). He ranks first in the MWC in return average but does not have enough returns to figure in the NCAA rankings.
> Morgan Scalley is Utah's leader in punt returns with 18-201 yards (11.2 yards per return).
"Brett Elliott is a very good quarterback. He is going to win a lot of football games here because he's creative, knows what to do and is very talented. He can throw the long ball and he can throw on the run. And, our receivers are doing a nice job catching it. All of the sudden now, we have an offense that can play and we're having problems on defense.
"I thought our pass defense was pretty good but I was shocked we gave up so much in the run game to New Mexico. That is not the kind of team we are. I didn't think they could run the ball and beat us. That's been the strength of our defense for the past five or six years.
"I don't have any answers now but we're certainly going to try and find them and turn this thing around. We'll give the players Monday off and watch film and run on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday we will have a normal practice. Friday we'll run and then have the scout bowl, with all of the underclassmen."