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Who Dat: Chase Holbrook

Here's some useful trivia to amaze your friends with this week: after two weeks of play the NCAA passing leader isn't from Texas Tech. No sir. It's none other than New Mexico State's Chase Holbrook.

Who?

You know, the guy with 153 more yards than Texas Tech's Graham Harrell. Holbrook has completed 69% of his passes so far, throwing for 853 yards and six touchdowns against just one interception. Harrell is second with 718 yards and Tennessee's Erik Ainge is third with 624 yards, another 229 yards behind Holbrook.

How did this happen, you ask? Well look no further than the Aggie coach, Hal Mumme. He's the man who lifted the cobwebs off Kentucky's offense as their coach, recruited Tim Couch and started tossin' the pigskin around a little. And now he's found some success in the WAC, natch.

Holbrook is a 6'-5" sophomore, lured to New Mexico State after playing a few games with Mumme at I-AA Southeast Louisiana. Thanks to a second year running the system, the Aggie offense has taken off with Holbrook behind center after inheriting quarterbacks recruited for the previous option-based offense.

So far, the Aggies are 1-1, having defeated Southeastern Louisiana 30-15 and losing a wild one to New Mexico 34-28. In that game, Holbrook set a school record with 37 completions and threw for 472 yards with four touchdowns.

Holbrook should continue to put up huge numbers with a host of WAC defenses to prey upon. His next two games are against Texas Southern and UTEP.

Now you know.

Weekend Schedule: Western Athletic Conference

The opening-week jitters are now behind Western Athletic Conference teams as they await week two opponents.

Thursday Night Special

Boise State has already played their game this week, defeating Pac-10 foe Oregon State 42-14 before a raucous home crowd.

Pac-10 Battles

WAC teams are looking to take advantage of a limping Pac-10. The conference saw preseason top 10 member California get demolished at the hands of Tennessee, saw Oregon State lose to Boise State last night, saw Arizona State tied with Northern Arizona heading into the fourth quarter before rallying and Washington nearly toppled by the WAC's own San Jose State.

All times Eastern.

Idaho vs. Washington State (3:45 p.m.) FSN Northwest, FCS Pacific
Stanford vs. San Jose State (6:00 p.m.) Comcast West, WAC.TV
Nevada vs. Arizona State (10:00 p.m.) FSN Arizona, KREN, FCS Atlantic, Comcast West
Oregon vs. Fresno State (10:00 p.m.) ESPN2, ESPN2 HD

SEC Battle

Utah State will hit the road to face a wounded Arkansas team, last seen losing another blowout to USC, 50-14.

Utah State vs. Arkansas (7:00 p.m.)

In-State Battle

New Mexico State takes on in-state foe New Mexico on Saturday.

New Mexico vs. New Mexico State (8:00 p.m.) KRQE, WAC.TV, ESPN GamePlan, DirecTV 780, Dish Network

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