UTAH EFF +/- CALIFORNIA EFF RANK
Timmy Allen
Both Gach
Sedrick Barefield
Jayce Johnson
Parker Van Dyke
Riley Battin
Novak Topalovic
Donnie Tillman

27
17
15
13
10
6
4
0

+14.1
+8.3
+2.4
+3.0
+3.4
-1.3
-2.1
-12.6

Justice Sueing
Matt Bradley
Andre Kelly
Darius McNeill
Juhwan Harris-Dyson
Grant Anticevich
Connor Vanover
Jacobi Gordon
Paris Austin

24
12
11
11
4
3
2
-1
-4

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Timmy Allen notched his second career double-double, both in the past week.
He now holds the #1 and #2 spots for efficiency high in a Utah game.

Cal is not a good team. Sueing is good and that's about it.
Utah pulled a season high 32 defensive rebounds and grabbed 94.1% of defensive rebound opportunities
The 5 offensive rebounds by Cal wasn't a season low for Utah opponent but 5 under the average allowed.

Utah only shot 3/9 from the free throw line, 33.3% was a season low, 3 makes was also a season low.
Utah registered an assist on 39.4% of all made shots, that was a season low for Utah. Average is 55.7%
Utah did make 33 shots which was only 2 off their season high, around the likes of Mississippi Valley and Washington St.
Again, the Bears aren't very good this year.

Utah was +8 on turnovers but -17% from the line. Otherwise Utah wins this by 30.
They were +17 on rebounds, second highest to Florida A&M and the 18 point win ties the third largest defeat with Washington St.

The teams combined for a season low 8/19 from the line, both lows. Combined 42.1% also a season low, but it didn't matter to Utah.
They owned the glass and made 4 more threes and 8 more shots. Ballgame.
The announcers kept alluding to the 50/50 balls, I don't track that but Utah dominated that stat.

Utah got down early but after the 8:35 mark in the first half and a PVD three Utah never looked back
Cal made a push to end the first half but Utah quickly pushed it to 14 at the 15:32 mark on a Sed three 58-44 and Utah coasted to a victory.

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Big week versus the very beatable Oregon teams. Don't look now but Utah is in 2nd place in the Pac12.