The Utah Statesman, September 28, 2009

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Monday, Sept. 28, 2009

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CADE COOPER, SOUTHERN UTAH UNIVERSITY QUARTERBACK, is taken down by Aggie defense in the first half of Saturday’s game. USU won its first home game Saturday night. This is the first homecoming game USU has won since 2006. PATRICK ODEN photo

Offense leads USU football to Homecoming win By TIM OLSEN sports editor

After two tough games on the road to begin the year, USU opened its home schedule in style, running up, over and around in-state foe Southern Utah, 53-34, Saturday night. Junior quarterback Diondre Borel had his second straight 300yard game, completing 15-of-21 pass attempts while throwing three touchdowns. Sophomore Robert Turbin – who was No. 4 in the nation in rushing yards per game heading into the contest – had another stellar game for the Aggies as well. Turbin rushed the ball 17 times for 104 yards and a touchdown, and he also eclipsed the century mark in the receiving category, racking up 116 yards and two touchdowns on only four catches. One of those receptions came early in the first quarter off a trick play when sophomore wide receiver Stanley Morrison caught a lateral pass from Borel and then tossed a 29-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open Turbin, who walked into the end zone. “We knew that the play was going to work on film,” Turbin said. “Their defense does a pretty good job of running to the ball, so we

threw the screen ball and the defense just broke that way and I was able to slip out, and I was wide open.” The touchdown gave the Aggies a 7-3 lead, a lead they would not give back to the Thunderbirds. All was not roses for the Aggies, however. USU fumbled the ball an astounding seven times against SUU, including three on special teams – all of which they lost. Those fumbles allowed the Thunderbirds to get back into the game after USU had jumped out to a 21-3 lead. SUU scored 13 points off of the three Aggie turnovers. “There’s a lot of positives from this tape and there’s a lot of negatives that we can learn from that are simply self inflicted wounds, and we need to clean that up,” said USU head coach Gary Andersen. Along with turnovers, defensive execution and penalties are other areas Andersen said the Aggies need to improve on. Despite those struggles, USU won its first Homecoming game since 2006, its first home opener since 2005 and did something it hadn’t done in 20 years. Junior speedster Michael Smith joined his backfield mate with

100 yards rushing, a feat that made Smith and Turbin the first 100yard rushing duo for Utah State since 1989. All told, USU amassed 259 yards on the ground and more than 600 yards of total offense on only 66 plays. “He’s faster, that’s why we make a great one-two punch,” Turbin said of Smith after the game. “In my opinion, I think we have similar speed, but he might have a step on me.” It was that offensive production – and balance – that helped the Aggies put 31 points on the board in the first half. But, USU found itself up only 13 at the break due to too many miscues. In the second half, more sloppy play helped the T-birds close the gap to as little as six, at 37-31, when backup running back Major Gray plowed in from five yards out with 9:12 remaining in the third quarter. Six was as close as Southern Utah would get, though, as the Aggie defense buckled down, giving up only three points over the final 24 minutes. “SUU is a tough team. They fought like crazy,” Andersen said.

- See FOOTBALL, page 4

Dean appointed as vice provost for Global Engagement By KAYLA WOODRING staff writer

College of Science Dean Mary Hubbard, newly appointed vice provost for Global Engagement, will begin work to improve campus international relations and increase global awareness starting Oct. 1. “I am looking forward to working with students on campus and people across the state and at other institutions both locally and worldwide,” Hubbard said. “I look forward to sharing Utah State University with the world.” The position will require oversight of education and international activities occurring at USU as well as study abroad and international service-learning programs, Hubbard said. “I’ll be working to bring in and host international students,” Hubbard said. “We’ll work to help them with immigration and visas, help them to find housing and transportation options for their stay here as well as connect them with other students from their country.”

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Hubbard said she plans to increase the amount of global content in campus curricula so that students who do not have the chance to participate in Study Abroad programs will still leave the university with international exposure that will aid them in the growing global community. Hubbard said she believes international and Study Abroad experiences are priceless opportunities for a student’s education. She had several experiences herself as a doctoral student and did her dissertation work in Nepal and much of her post-doctoral work in Europe. She said her work as a geologist has taken her all over the world. “Study Abroad experiences are invaluable as they broaden and increase international awareness and understanding of the array of differences across the planet,” Hubbard said. “It is so important that we build these connections as the world is shrinking in so many ways and becoming a more interconnected place whether in business, science, economics or even health issues, such as the

- See GLOBAL, page 3

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MARY HUBBARD, newly appointed vice provost for Global Engagement, points to a map of the world. Hubbard’s new position puts her in charge of finding opportunities for students to study abroad. ANI MIRZAKHANYAN photo

Utah State lost a tough one to No. 18 Brigham Young University in Provo Saturday. Page 9

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