UNM expects no surprises from UW offense
CHEYENNE - Even though the University of Wyoming will start a new quarterback Saturday at New Mexico, the host coach isn't expecting anything different, scheme-wise, from the Cowboys.
"I anticipate (Karsten Sween) will be doing basically the same things," New Mexico coach Rocky Long said during the Mountain West coaches teleconference on Tuesday. "They did the same things (against Syracuse) in the second half as they were doing in the first half.
"Both quarterbacks I thought were pretty good. One's right-handed; one's left handed. (Sween) got a little bit of a hot hand in the second half, and they're going with a hot hand."
Sween, a redshirt freshman, will make his first career start for UW (1-4 overall, 0-1 Mountain West Conference). He replaced junior Jacob Doss early in the third quarter last week after Doss threw an interception deep in Syracuse territory.Sween hit 19 of 27 passes for 201 yards with two touchdowns and one interception.
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He also led the Pokes on a 14-play, 92-yard drive that was capped by a 15-yard TD pass to junior receiver Hoost Marsh with five seconds left to send the game into overtime.
UW lost 40-34 in double overtime to extend its losing streak to four. But coach Joe Glenn named Sween the starter against New Mexico (2-3, 0-1) after the game.
Long said since Sween is a lefty his defense may need to make a few adjustments. Senior Quincy Black is UNM's leading tackler from the Lobo position - a hybrid linebacker-defensive end. He said Sween poses some challenges.
"The biggest thing we've noticed is that he's left-handed," Black said. "We really haven't looked at every formation and compared it to the other quarterback, so we really don't know what to expect."
Since Sween arrived at UW last year, Glenn has said he is impressed with his skills. The coach was even more impressed with Sween's performance in his first meaningful game.
But now Glenn wonders how Sween will fare in his first-ever start in a road conference game.
"The question now is: Can he handle the pressure of being the starter as a redshirt freshmen?" Glenn said.
"With New Mexico's blitzing defense, they probably want to turn up the heat up a little more. But I'm anxious to see him go. He's got some real talent."
In other news involving MWC teams:
Air Force
One of the most important games for the first-place Falcons (2-1, 2-0) is Saturday at home against Navy (4-1). It is the first contest for both squads for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.
That is given annually to the series winner among the three service academies.
Navy has won the last three trophies, but Air Force has taken 13 of the last 17.
The game features two top rushing offenses. Navy leads the nation (357.2 yards per game), and Air Force is third (290 ypg).
Brigham Young
The Cougars (3-2, 1-0) snapped a 13-game losing streak to ranked teams with a 31-17 win over then-No. 17 Texas Christian in Fort Worth last Thursday.
That also ended TCU's 13-game winning streak, up to that point the best in the nation.
Senior quarterback John Beck, who played with two sprained ankles, is the MWC Offensive Player of the Week. He threw for 321 yards and three touchdowns against TCU.
Beck moved past John Walsh and Robbie Bosco into third place on BYU's career passing yards list.
BYU hosts winless San Diego State (0-4, 0-1) Saturday.
Colorado State
The Rams (3-1, 0-0) lead the MWC and are fifth nationally in total defense (232.2 ypg).
They play their first home game in five weeks Saturday against UNLV (1-3, 0-0) for homecoming.
Senior safety Ben Stratton, a Cheyenne East graduate, missed last week's 35-23 victory at Fresno State with a neck injury.
Coach Sonny Lubick said Stratton has a disc problem, and it will be up to him, his parents and team doctors on how to treat it.
Lubick added it likely will take another week to determine Stratton's future this season.
Junior starting quarterback Caleb Hanie sprained an ankle late in the Fresno State game, but Lubick said he should be ready to play Saturday.
San Diego State
Things continue to go badly for first-year coach Chuck Long.
Not only are the Aztecs winless (0-4, 0-1) and down to their third-string quarterback, but Long suspended senior cornerback Donny Baker and senior offensive guard Nick Smith - both starters - for Saturday's game at BYU (3-2, 1-0).
That's because they were ejected for fighting in last Saturday's 31-10 loss at San Jose State.
Sophomore quarterback Darren Mougey is out 4-6 weeks with a separated right shoulder that he suffered in the third quarter against San Jose State.
Mougey replaced junior starter Kevin O'Connell in the second half of the season opener after McConnell injured his thumb.
Redshirt freshman Kevin Craft, the son of former SDSU coach Tom Craft, will start at BYU.
True freshman Kelsey Sokoloski from Englewood, Colo., and Cherry Creek High is the back-up.
The Aztecs have lost four tight ends, two quarterbacks and two wide receivers this season.
"I'm just glad this happened in year one instead of year three," Long said with a laugh. "You've got to try to keep a sense of humor through this."
TCU
Three times under coach Gary Patterson, TCU has lost its starting quarterback to injury and went on to win 10 games.
Senior Jeff Ballard injured his right shoulder in TCU's 31-17 home loss last Thursday to BYU. Could a fourth time be in the works?
Not at this time.
"He'll play and everything's OK," Patterson said.
TCU (3-1, 0-1) dropped out of the top 25 polls this week and plays its second straight Thursday game at Utah (3-2, 1-0) this week.
TCU's defense also took its lumps against BYU. Junior safety David Roach (leg) and junior defensive end David Ortiz (shoulder) were injured.
UNLV
The Rebels (1-3, 0-0) will try to snap an 11-game road losing streak Saturday at CSU (3-1, 0-0). UNLV was humbled at home last week by in-state rival Nevada 31-3.
Coach Mike Sanford said he suspended two players who left UNLV's bench to take part in a bench-clearing brawl in the Nevada game - senior Prince Brown and freshman Malo Taumua, both defensive linemen.
Sanford added he is waiting on a decision from the MWC on the playing status of senior offensive lineman Chris Bowser. He also was involved in the brawl.
Utah
The Utes (3-2, 1-0) are trying to recover from last week's 36-3 loss to No. 20 Boise State - the worst home loss for Utah in 17 years.
Much of the problem was in the passing game. Senior quarterback Brett Ratliff was just 5 of 21 for 30 yards, and back-up Tommy Grady wasn't much better. They combined to throw four interceptions.
Coach Kyle Whittingham said Ratliff will remain the starter Thursday at home against TCU (3-1, 0-1).
Utah is the only team in the nation not to allow a quarterback sack this season.
Senior defensive back Eric Weddle is second in the nation with five interceptions.
CHEYENNE - Even though the University of Wyoming will start a new quarterback Saturday at New Mexico, the host coach isn't expecting anything different, scheme-wise, from the Cowboys.
"I anticipate (Karsten Sween) will be doing basically the same things," New Mexico coach Rocky Long said during the Mountain West coaches teleconference on Tuesday. "They did the same things (against Syracuse) in the second half as they were doing in the first half.
"Both quarterbacks I thought were pretty good. One's right-handed; one's left handed. (Sween) got a little bit of a hot hand in the second half, and they're going with a hot hand."
Sween, a redshirt freshman, will make his first career start for UW (1-4 overall, 0-1 Mountain West Conference). He replaced junior Jacob Doss early in the third quarter last week after Doss threw an interception deep in Syracuse territory.Sween hit 19 of 27 passes for 201 yards with two touchdowns and one interception.
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He also led the Pokes on a 14-play, 92-yard drive that was capped by a 15-yard TD pass to junior receiver Hoost Marsh with five seconds left to send the game into overtime.
UW lost 40-34 in double overtime to extend its losing streak to four. But coach Joe Glenn named Sween the starter against New Mexico (2-3, 0-1) after the game.
Long said since Sween is a lefty his defense may need to make a few adjustments. Senior Quincy Black is UNM's leading tackler from the Lobo position - a hybrid linebacker-defensive end. He said Sween poses some challenges.
"The biggest thing we've noticed is that he's left-handed," Black said. "We really haven't looked at every formation and compared it to the other quarterback, so we really don't know what to expect."
Since Sween arrived at UW last year, Glenn has said he is impressed with his skills. The coach was even more impressed with Sween's performance in his first meaningful game.
But now Glenn wonders how Sween will fare in his first-ever start in a road conference game.
"The question now is: Can he handle the pressure of being the starter as a redshirt freshmen?" Glenn said.
"With New Mexico's blitzing defense, they probably want to turn up the heat up a little more. But I'm anxious to see him go. He's got some real talent."
In other news involving MWC teams:
Air Force
One of the most important games for the first-place Falcons (2-1, 2-0) is Saturday at home against Navy (4-1). It is the first contest for both squads for the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.
That is given annually to the series winner among the three service academies.
Navy has won the last three trophies, but Air Force has taken 13 of the last 17.
The game features two top rushing offenses. Navy leads the nation (357.2 yards per game), and Air Force is third (290 ypg).
Brigham Young
The Cougars (3-2, 1-0) snapped a 13-game losing streak to ranked teams with a 31-17 win over then-No. 17 Texas Christian in Fort Worth last Thursday.
That also ended TCU's 13-game winning streak, up to that point the best in the nation.
Senior quarterback John Beck, who played with two sprained ankles, is the MWC Offensive Player of the Week. He threw for 321 yards and three touchdowns against TCU.
Beck moved past John Walsh and Robbie Bosco into third place on BYU's career passing yards list.
BYU hosts winless San Diego State (0-4, 0-1) Saturday.
Colorado State
The Rams (3-1, 0-0) lead the MWC and are fifth nationally in total defense (232.2 ypg).
They play their first home game in five weeks Saturday against UNLV (1-3, 0-0) for homecoming.
Senior safety Ben Stratton, a Cheyenne East graduate, missed last week's 35-23 victory at Fresno State with a neck injury.
Coach Sonny Lubick said Stratton has a disc problem, and it will be up to him, his parents and team doctors on how to treat it.
Lubick added it likely will take another week to determine Stratton's future this season.
Junior starting quarterback Caleb Hanie sprained an ankle late in the Fresno State game, but Lubick said he should be ready to play Saturday.
San Diego State
Things continue to go badly for first-year coach Chuck Long.
Not only are the Aztecs winless (0-4, 0-1) and down to their third-string quarterback, but Long suspended senior cornerback Donny Baker and senior offensive guard Nick Smith - both starters - for Saturday's game at BYU (3-2, 1-0).
That's because they were ejected for fighting in last Saturday's 31-10 loss at San Jose State.
Sophomore quarterback Darren Mougey is out 4-6 weeks with a separated right shoulder that he suffered in the third quarter against San Jose State.
Mougey replaced junior starter Kevin O'Connell in the second half of the season opener after McConnell injured his thumb.
Redshirt freshman Kevin Craft, the son of former SDSU coach Tom Craft, will start at BYU.
True freshman Kelsey Sokoloski from Englewood, Colo., and Cherry Creek High is the back-up.
The Aztecs have lost four tight ends, two quarterbacks and two wide receivers this season.
"I'm just glad this happened in year one instead of year three," Long said with a laugh. "You've got to try to keep a sense of humor through this."
TCU
Three times under coach Gary Patterson, TCU has lost its starting quarterback to injury and went on to win 10 games.
Senior Jeff Ballard injured his right shoulder in TCU's 31-17 home loss last Thursday to BYU. Could a fourth time be in the works?
Not at this time.
"He'll play and everything's OK," Patterson said.
TCU (3-1, 0-1) dropped out of the top 25 polls this week and plays its second straight Thursday game at Utah (3-2, 1-0) this week.
TCU's defense also took its lumps against BYU. Junior safety David Roach (leg) and junior defensive end David Ortiz (shoulder) were injured.
UNLV
The Rebels (1-3, 0-0) will try to snap an 11-game road losing streak Saturday at CSU (3-1, 0-0). UNLV was humbled at home last week by in-state rival Nevada 31-3.
Coach Mike Sanford said he suspended two players who left UNLV's bench to take part in a bench-clearing brawl in the Nevada game - senior Prince Brown and freshman Malo Taumua, both defensive linemen.
Sanford added he is waiting on a decision from the MWC on the playing status of senior offensive lineman Chris Bowser. He also was involved in the brawl.
Utah
The Utes (3-2, 1-0) are trying to recover from last week's 36-3 loss to No. 20 Boise State - the worst home loss for Utah in 17 years.
Much of the problem was in the passing game. Senior quarterback Brett Ratliff was just 5 of 21 for 30 yards, and back-up Tommy Grady wasn't much better. They combined to throw four interceptions.
Coach Kyle Whittingham said Ratliff will remain the starter Thursday at home against TCU (3-1, 0-1).
Utah is the only team in the nation not to allow a quarterback sack this season.
Senior defensive back Eric Weddle is second in the nation with five interceptions.
