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Article: Vandals reach .500 level.
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- The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA)
- Article date:
- October 8, 2006
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Byline: Jim Meehan
Oct. 8--MOSCOW, Idaho -- Junior tight end Luke Smith-Anderson, the longest tenured Vandal, has seen quite a bit during his six years in Moscow, but he's never seen an Idaho football team with a .500 record -- until Saturday. The Vandals reached that plateau with an entertaining 28-20 Western Athletic Conference win over New Mexico State in front of a homecoming crowd of 15,102 at the Kibbie Dome. "We're .500 for the first time since 2000," said the oft-injured Smith-Anderson, pausing to set up his own punch line, "... before I even got here. It was a while ago, man." The victory, preserved by a Vandals defense that held the country's ...
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