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BYU, Utah football: Battles within the battle
Today: Backs and 'backers
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On the field, Sylvester has tallied five tackles-for-loss, four pass breakups and two forced fumbles.
Fotu, a sophomore, tops the linebackers with 5.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage.
The underclassmen have played like veterans on a Utah defensive unit that ranks second in the conference in four major statistical categories (rushing defense, pass efficiency defense, total defense and scoring defense).
The Utes have been particularly strong against the run, holding four opponents (Michigan, Utah State, Air Force and Weber State) to less than 60 yards rushing. They held the run-oriented Falcons to just 53 yards on the ground, 300 below their season average at the time and their lowest game total since 1980. Only three opposing backs have reached 100 yards rushing against Utah's defense this season. No one had more than 106.
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Unga has scored eight touchdowns on the ground this season. He is also the Cougars' third-leading receiver, catching 38 passes for 298 yards and four TDs. Unga has a knack for making big plays, such as his season-high 40-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter against Colorado State.
Prior to the season, one area of concern for the offense was replacing Manase Tonga, who was suspended for the year. Senior Fui Vakapuna has more than filled that void, embracing the role as Unga's lead blocker. He has also done a good job protecting Max Hall from blitzes. Vakapuna has rushed 49 times for 225 yards, averaging 4.6 yards per carry and he's scored two of his three touchdowns in the last two games. He's also caught nine passes for 64 yards and a TD.
Other backs in the mix include senior Wayne Latu, who has rushed for 51 yards on 10 carries, and freshmen J.J. DiLuigi (13 carries for 48 yards) and Bryan Kariya (eight carries 35 yards). Both Latu and DiLuigi have both fumbled the ball away twice this season.
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