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    They said on the PAC-12 network before the game that Moss hurt his knee climbing into bed. Apparently a pre-existing condition that could have happened at any time? Any docs here who could provide insight on what that might be?


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    I was impressed all game long with Shelley's poise and confidence. There's hope!

    Early stats breakdown from the offiicial Utah site:

    Utah raises its record against Oregon to 10-22 all-time and 2-4 since joining the Pac-12.

    Utah held Oregon to four yards of total offense in the first quarter.

    Utah's 16-play scoring drive in the second quarter (culminating in a 20-yard field goal by Matt Gay) was Utah's longest scoring drive of the year by number of plays.

    Utah's 12 tackles for loss tied the Utes season high (12 vs. Weber State).

    Matt Gay set a school record for field goals made in a game with a 6-for-6 performance, passing the previous record of five set by Joe Phillips vs. BYU in 2009. He also tied the school record for points in a game by a kicker with Joe Phillips who had 20 against Iowa State in 2009. It was the second time this season he has made at least four field goals in a game (4-for-4 vs. Stanford) and the fourth time in his career. Gay had a season-long 55-yard field goal, his sixth career 50+ field goal (first this season), which increases his school record in the category. Gay has 18-straight field goals, tying Joe Phillips (2009-10) for the school record.

    In his first career start at quarterback, Jason Shelley threw for 262 yards passing (18-of-31, 0 TD, 0 INT). He also had 22 yards rushing with two rushing touchdowns, the first scores of his career.

    Armand Shyne led Utah in rushing with a career-high 174 yards on 26 carries, his second career (first this season) 100-yard rushing game (101 vs. Arizona, 2016, which was also his last career start before today). He had two 40+ rushes, including a career-long 42-yard rush in the first quarter for a career long and the third-longest rush on the team this year.

    Cole Fotheringham led Utah with a career-high 76 yards receiving on five catches, including a career-long 40-yard catch.

    Chase Hansen had 13 tackles, his fourth double-figure tackle game of the season and sixth of his career. His 3.5 tackles for loss (one sack) was a career high, bringing his season total to 19, which is the fourth-most in a season at Utah.

    Cody Barton had 11 tackles, his fourth double-figure tackle game this season (seventh career). His three TFL (one sack) tied his career high. He also had 3.0 TFL against Arizona State in 2016.

    Mitch Wishnowsky had a career-long 68-yard punt in the third quarter. His previous career long was 66 yards, done in the first game of his career in 2016. Wishnowsky's four punts were all over 50 yards (57.2 average), bringing his season total to 16 and his career total to 58 (second all-time at Utah).

    Attendance was 46,275, the 13th-largest crowd in Utah history and the 56th-straight sellout at Rice-Eccles Stadium since the 2010 season opener. It is the 52nd standing-room only crowd in that streak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sancho View Post
    How bout the TEs?

    That's our 2nd blocked punt of the season. Better take a look at that before there's a third time.
    Mitch just held the ball too long.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Diehard Ute View Post
    Mitch just held the ball too long.


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    And Nick Ford missed his block. Correctable error for the true freshman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisrenrut View Post
    Shyne with 174 yards on 26 carries (6.7 yards per carry). No fumbles or injury, which is what he has been mostly known for.
    I was pretty surprised when they announced Shyne’s stats at the end of the game. I know he had the two long runs but the game just didn’t feel like 175 yards. I’m also surprised that we didn’t see more of TJ Green. I think he only had one run that was up the middle.

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    And Nick Ford missed his block. Correctable error for the redshirt freshman.
    FIFY


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    Quote Originally Posted by sancho View Post
    He had the two long runs, and then he crushed them on the final drive to run out the clock.

    He had 26 carries for an average of almost 7 ypc. Here are his carries by yardage:

    1,2,42,3,0,2,5,2,6,2,0,1,1,0,6,3,42,4,0,16,6,7,4,2 0,-1,0

    There were a lot of runs for 2 and under, including a stretch of 5 carries in a row. I think that's why it felt like fewer than 175 yards.
    And several such carries in goal-to-go situations.

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