LARAMIE, Wyo. Coming into Saturday's game, Utah junior cornerback Sean Smith hadn't scored a touchdown since his high school playing days in southern California.
The running back-turned receiver-turned defensive back wanted it, missed it, talked about it, too.
"I haven't scored in a long time," he reminded reporters.
Which made this afternoon all the sweeter for Smith.
Though it was officially homecoming for Wyoming, Smith enjoyed a little reunion of his own during the Utes' dominating defensive performance. The 6-3 speedster had two interceptions and reunited with his long-lost friend the end zone in Utah's 40-7 walloping of Wyoming at War Memorial Stadium.
Though he didn't crack open his yearbook or swap prom stories, this game brought out some nostalgic feelings for Smith.
"It felt good to score. It's been a long time. I'm way past due," Smith said. "It brings back a whole lot of memories."
And sparked the Utes, too.
Coach Kyle Whittingham called Smith's first highly anticipated return to paydirt a 25-yard interception return that put Utah up 7-0 four minutes into the game a "huge" tone-setting play. Defensive end Paul Kruger jumped and got a piece of the pass headed for the tight end, and Smith was in one of those right-place-right-time situations.
"He tipped it and luckily for me it came right to me," Smith said.
Smith then quickly made his 25-yard speedy stroll to memory lane.
Smith's second interception didn't result in another touchdown, but he had the ball in the end zone. That's why he might have been hearing "no, no, no" instead of "go, go, go" when he picked off a touchdown toss attempt by Wyoming's Karsten Sween using a tricky one-handed athletic move in the Utes' end zone and then tried and hoped to bring it back the length of the field for yet another score.
He craved another return trip.
Whittingham credited Smith, who was converted to a receiver in 2006 and then a DB after that, for making "a couple of nice plays" with his INTs. But he added one of those admonishing "buts" in regards to Smith's second takeaway. Midway through the third quarter, he snagged the errant fourth-down pass with one hand inside of the end zone. Wow, great catch, but ...
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