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Whittingham regrets Utes' onside kick
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It added up to a sixth straight victory for the Utes (7-3 overall, 4-2 in Mountain West Conference play), who clinched a winning record for the fifth consecutive season.
"If you're a competitor when you get in that situation you want to come out, compete and play hard every single play," Andersen said. "But to get a little bit of extra momentum ... "
Enough said.
Defensive tackle Gabe Long, who made three sacks, considered Glenn's guarantee the equivalent of having someone spit in your face.
It was disrespectful.
Quarterback Brian Johnson noted it wasn't about love or hate but respect.
"We came out fired up and ready to play," he added. " ... We brought our 'A' game."
And that, Whittingham said, was the bottom line.
"No statement," he insisted. "We just played well."
Larry Baber of the Poinsettia Bowl took notice. He attended the game and told reporters he was "very impressed" by Utah.
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