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COLLEGE FOOTBALL REPORT HART'S IACENDA A `CATCH'.


Byline: Chris Cocoles Staff Writer

All day long, Ted Iacenda got himself open coming out of the New Mexico New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S).  backfield.

The senior fullback had a career-high eight receptions for 97 yards and a touchdown at Colorado State on Saturday. But when the Lobos looked for Iacenda again in the closing seconds, the Rams learned their lesson.

On a fourth-and-1 play with just under a minute left, New Mexico called a pass play for Iacenda, a Hart High graduate, that went for a touchdown earlier. On this one however, the Rams covered Iacenda and Lobos quarterback Rudy Caamano's pass was overthrown to seal a 17-14 loss.

``Ted was the primary target,'' Caamano said. ``But they blitzed blitzed  
adj. Slang
Drunk or intoxicated.
 and took him away. I tried to loft it up. I didn't even know it went out of bounds.''

Iacenda, who transferred to New Mexico from USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. , has developed into a dependable receiver. He's now caught 17 passes for 173 yards and three touchdowns. Playing much of the game while fellow running back Jarrod Baxter was injured, Iacenda was also successful on an option pass that went 39 yards to Rob Caston.

In the first half, Iacenda caught a short pass from Caamano, broke two tackles and then raced into the end zone from the 25.

``It was a big Ted week this week,'' Lobos offensive coordinator An offensive coordinator typically refers to the coach on a football team in the National Football League or College football who is in charge of the offense. This position aids the head coach by designing and scripting plays, delegating work to offensive position coaches during  Dan Dodd Daniel Ayler "Dan" Dodd (born January 27, 1943) is a Vietnam War veteran and was the 2006 Democratic Party candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from the Third Congressional District of Texas (map).  said. ``We knew going in, with Jarrod ailing, that we'd have to go to Ted even more.''

The Lobos have constantly leaned on Iacenda lately. He has four touchdowns the past three games and rushed for a career-best 58 yards two weeks ago against Northern Arizona Northern Arizona is dominated by the Colorado Plateau, the southern border of which in Arizona is called the Mogollon Rim. In the West lies the Grand Canyon, which was cut by the flow of the Colorado River while the land slowly rose around it. .

``People talk about quarterbacks having a security blanket security blanket
n.
1. A blanket carried by a child to reduce anxiety.

2. Informal Something that dispels anxiety.

Noun 1.
. Well, Ted is my security blanket,'' Caamano said. ``I know whenever we have a play that looks covered, I can always check off to him. He's always there to bail me out.''

Iacenda was asked if he had established himself as one of the Lobos' top offensive performers after accumulating modest numbers early in the season.

``You always hope so,'' he said.

--Holtfreter's hope: California coach Tom Holmoe Thomas Allen Holmoe (born March 7, 1960 in Los Angeles, California) is a former professional American football player who played with the San Francisco 49ers from 1983 to 1989. , his Golden Bears destined des·tine  
tr.v. des·tined, des·tin·ing, des·tines
1. To determine beforehand; preordain: a foolish scheme destined to fail; a film destined to become a classic.

2.
 for their fourth consecutive loss, made a quarterback change. Whether or not that will equate into more playing time for Eric Holtfreter is unknown.

Holtfreter, from Quartz Hill, has backed up ineffective sophomore Kyle Boller, from Hart, without taking any snaps until Saturday's 30-10 loss at Arizona State.

With the Bears down 23-3 in the third quarter, Holmoe inserted Holtfreter for Boller, who had taken every snap previously.

--Add Cal: Despite Cal's four-game losing skid, senior defensive tackle Jacob Waasdorp, from Quartz Hill, continues to be one of the Bears' leaders.

The losing - which figures to continue given the quality of opponents upcoming - has Waasdorp and his younger teammates frustrated.

``I can see it in their eyes,'' said Waasdorp, who wants to guide Cal's less-experienced players through the tough times.

``I'm going to come out the next game and be ready to hit somebody . . . I can have them feed off me. That's all I can do,'' he said.

Waasdorp had two sacks on Saturday, giving him nine tackles for loss against ASU ASU Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ)
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 since his sophomore year in 1998.

--Odds and ends: Northern Arizona junior tight end Peter Cich, from Paraclete, caught a key two-point conversion to tie Saturday's game at Idaho State before the Lumberjacks lost 28-21.

Cich, a member of the Spirits' 1997 Southern Section Division XI championship team, transferred to NAU (1) (Network Access Unit) An interface card that adapts a computer to a local area network.

(2) (Network Addressable Unit) An SNA component that can be referenced by name and address, which includes the SSCP, LU and PU.
 from Palomar Junior College.

Senior defensive back Will Demps, from Highland, is averaging 7.2 tackles for San Diego State and helped the Aztecs to their first win of the season, 34-0 at Wyoming.

Sophomore Bryan Gelt, from Canyon, started at tight end for the Aztecs. He didn't catch a pass. . . .

Washington State wide receiver Milton Wynn, from Antelope Valley, was held to just three receptions for 46 yards, but Wynn's surprising Cougars improved to 3-2 by beating Boise State 42-35.
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