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BYU, Utah football: Battles within the battle

Today: Backs and 'backers

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008 12:18 a.m. MST
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Editor's note: This is the second of a four-part series exploring the battles within the war.

UTAH'S RUNNING BACKS: Matt Asiata and Darrell Mack have proven to be a productive duo at tailback. Through 11 games, they've combined to rush for 1,126 yards and 13 touchdowns. The job-share program has nearly been split evenly. Asiata has carried the ball 122 times, while Mack has 110 rushes.

Each of the backs has a three-touchdown game to his credit. Asiata did it against Utah State. Mack matched it at Air Force, where

both players topped 100 yards on the ground.

Asiata is Utah's leading rusher with 633 yards. His 10 rushing touchdowns are the second-most in the Mountain West Conference, as is his 5.2 yards per carry average.

Mack, meanwhile, has netted 493 yards on the ground and needs just 13 more to surpass Carl Monroe (2,029 yards) as the eighth-leading rusher in Utah history.

Then there's Eddie Wide. The sophomore is averaging 6.1 yards per carry in limited action (30 carries). Senior Ray Stowers has also made contributions. He has rushed for two touchdowns.

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The running backs have also been involved with the pass game.

Mack has 13 receptions this season and Asiata has caught 10 passes. Asiata has also thrown for a score, completing a 32-yard touchdown strike to wide receiver Jereme Brooks against UNLV.

Such versatility is one reason why the Utes currently lead the conference with 36.5 points per game. More than half of the team's 43 touchdowns (22) have come on the ground. They've outrushed 8-of-11 opponents this season, despite ranking just fifth in the MWC with 173.5 yards per game.

UTAH'S LINEBACKERS: The starting trio of middle linebacker Mike Wright, rover Stevenson Sylvester and stud backer Nai Fotu have combined for 161 tackles this season. Wright and Sylvester, who are juniors, lead the Utes with 65 and 61 stops, respectively.

Wright, who was named MWC Defensive Player of the Week after making 15 tackles in Utah's victory over Oregon State, has made other contributions as well. He has four broken up four passes, recovered a fumble and registered a sack.

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BYU's Harvey Unga slams into Utah's Stevenson Sylvester, bottom, and Robert Johnson, right.

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