Inside: The Week In Sports
September 29, 2008
College
Football
What can Brown do for you? UConn's back leads the nation in rushing •
Struggling offensively, Tennessee is looking at a probable 2--4 start • The
Mountain West: stronger than ever
College
Football
What can Brown do for you? UConn's back leads the nation in rushing •
Struggling offensively, Tennessee is looking at a probable 2--4 start • The
Mountain West: stronger than ever
The NFL
Second-year QB Trent Edwards's cool under pressure has put the Bills in
position to take control of the AFC East • Dr. Z's top pick: The Titans will
beat the Vikings in a low-scoring affair
Fantasy
Football
RBs Steve Slaton and Le'Ron McClain are taking carries away from more-heralded
names • If you picked QB Derek Anderson early in your draft, it's time to start
exploring alternatives
A SHOUT-OUT, THEN
THE SHUTOUT
Senior fullback Fui Vakapuna (1) led BYU teammates last Saturday in their
traditional pregame haka, a dance of New Zealand's Maori people. The No. 11
Cougars, the highest-ranked non-BCS team, followed with a 44--0 win over
Wyoming at LaVell Edwards Stadium, blanking their opponent for the second
straight week.