Utah's offense exploded, but the defensive line was dominant, led by Long's three sacks and forced fumble.
PLAY OF THE GAME
It might be easier to pick the play of the game that didn't end up in a Utah score. Louie Sakoda's 41-yard pass on a faked punt play to very wide receiver Neli A'asa, a blocking upman who moonlights as a defensive lineman, that set up Darrell Mack's second TD was a fun one.
KEY CALL
On its first possession of the game with the score 0-0, Wyoming gambles by faking a punt on its own 25-yard line. Utah stuffs the play 7 yards shy of a first. The Utes pulled off a fumblerooski on their next play, kicking off the rout with the first of freshman Jereme Brooks' two touchdown runs.
QUOTABLE
"Everybody's really happy. If we play like we did today, no one can stop us." Jereme Brooks, Utah receiver
UP NEXT
VS. NEW MEXICO
When: Saturday, 3:30 p.m.
Where: Salt Lake City
TV: The mtn.
Radio: 700AM
Update: The Lobos (7-3, 4-2) needed a last-second field goal to beat one-win CSU.
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