POSTED: 02:30 a.m. HST, Nov 02, 2008
Veikune finished with nine tackles and set a career high with 3 1/2 tackles for losses, including 2 1/2 sacks of Utah State quarterback Diondre Borel.
"He's a real shifty little guy," Veikune said. "He has the best feet of all the quarterbacks we've seen this year. It was a challenge."
Leonard did not suit up due to a sprained ankle that kept him out of practice last week. Leonard took the field for warm-ups, but with the ankle still "50-50" it was decided to keep him out.
Backup safety and special teams player Mana Silva left the game after suffering a sprained left ankle on the opening kickoff. Silva left the stadium on crutches and said an X-ray on his ankle didn't show a broken bone.
"I'm not a local guy where every week I get a chance to play in front of my family and friends," Grasso said. "It didn't go the way we wanted team-wise. It's a meaningful game for me, but we just didn't get it done."
Utah State kicker Peter Caldwell, Grasso's teammate at Davis High School, averaged 47.2 yards on four punts and made three field goals for the Aggies.
"I think this is a pretty good indication that when we can still survive even when we're beat up," Guy said. "We've got the numbers up to 85 (scholarship players) and have recruited enough young talent that we can compete with some of these teams even though we've been devastated by injuries."
Veikune finished with nine tackles and set a career high with 3 1/2 tackles for losses, including 2 1/2 sacks of Utah State quarterback Diondre Borel.
"He's a real shifty little guy," Veikune said. "He has the best feet of all the quarterbacks we've seen this year. It was a challenge."
Leonard did not suit up due to a sprained ankle that kept him out of practice last week. Leonard took the field for warm-ups, but with the ankle still "50-50" it was decided to keep him out.
Backup safety and special teams player Mana Silva left the game after suffering a sprained left ankle on the opening kickoff. Silva left the stadium on crutches and said an X-ray on his ankle didn't show a broken bone.
"I'm not a local guy where every week I get a chance to play in front of my family and friends," Grasso said. "It didn't go the way we wanted team-wise. It's a meaningful game for me, but we just didn't get it done."
Utah State kicker Peter Caldwell, Grasso's teammate at Davis High School, averaged 47.2 yards on four punts and made three field goals for the Aggies.
"I think this is a pretty good indication that when we can still survive even when we're beat up," Guy said. "We've got the numbers up to 85 (scholarship players) and have recruited enough young talent that we can compete with some of these teams even though we've been devastated by injuries."