BYU football: Unga back in the saddle

Star junior leading the MWC despite preseason injury

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2009 9:11 p.m. MDT
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PROVO — One sweltering afternoon during fall camp, BYU running back Harvey Unga was telling a reporter about how hard he had worked during the offseason overcoming illnesses and injuries. It had been a long time since he had felt so healthy after battling a variety of health issues during his sophomore year.

The next day, Unga injured his hamstring during a routine drill and was sidelined for the remainder of camp. He was forced to sit out of the Cougars' season-opening 14-13 victory over Oklahoma.

As he's returned to the field, Unga has looked like his old self, gaining 97 yards on the ground against Florida State, 113 against Colorado State and 118 against Utah State. Despite missing playing time early on this season, Unga leads the Mountain West Conference in rushing. He's rolled up 345 yards on the ground, averaging 86.2 yards per game and 6.2 yards per carry. He's also scored five touchdowns.

Who knows what Unga will do Saturday (8 p.m., The mtn.) when the Cougars visit UNLV, a team that allowed 559 rushing yards last week against Nevada?

Now that Unga is close to full strength, the Cougars are benefitting.

"He adds a whole new dimension to our offense," said BYU quarterback Max Hall. "I've been blessed to have Harvey with me my whole career. He's done a lot of good things for our program. Now to have him back healthy is going to be a huge boost for us as we go forward."

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With 2,713 career rushing yards, Unga needs only 509 yards to become the Cougars' all-time leading rusher.

"There's no question, Harvey's an elite player," BYU running backs coach Lance Reynolds said. "His presence is felt when he's out there."

Given the frustration of that hamstring injury, as well as a broken pinkie suffered in the Colorado State game, Unga is thrilled to be playing again. Through his setbacks, Unga maintained a positive attitude as he focused his energies on supporting BYU's other running backs — Bryan Kariya, Manase Tonga and J.J. DiLuigi.

"There's always two perspectives. You can be pessimistic and frustrated. You can get down," Unga said. "I can't say that I have been. For me, it was frustrating being hurt and not being able to contribute to the team after contributing the last two years. But to see those other guys succeed and fill that role, I can't explain how happy and ecstatic I was. I was full of joy for those guys and what they were doing."

On the eve of the Oklahoma game, Kariya, a former walk-on who prepped at Davis High, visited Unga and Tonga in their hotel room in Arlington. Knowing he'd probably play in Unga's place against the mighty Sooners, Kariya was looking for encouragement.

Recent comments

Always was, always will be and shows it daily it is the Cow College...

USU | Oct. 9, 2009 at 2:20 a.m.

I must say that watching Harvey run is pure fun. He can MANipulate...

Desert Cougar | Oct. 9, 2009 at 12:37 a.m.

Harvey is a beast, he will soon be the all-time leading rusher at BYU...

Harvey Unga | Oct. 8, 2009 at 8:55 p.m.

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After cheering his teammates while he was injured, BYU running back Harvey Unga hasn't missed a beat since returning to the field.

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