How BYU's 2012 football opponents fared: Week 10

Published: Monday, Nov. 5 2012 12:58 p.m. MST

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Record: 4-5, 2-4 Pac-12

Last week: Won at home vs. Washington State, 49-6

Well, then. After struggling on offense for much of the season, the Utes have broken out in a big way, tallying 49 points in each of their last two games.

Much of that credit, however, has to go to kick returner Reggie Dunn, who has returned three kickoffs for touchdowns in the last two games. With a weapon like that, it's easy to play with a lead and give your offense confidence.

Freshman Travis Wilson is now the Utes' season passing leader, surpassing senior Jon Hays since taking over the starting role. The Utes definitely look like they're on the right track.

Next up: Saturday, Nov. 10 at Washington

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Who am I sir?
Cottonwood Heights, UT

Combined record to date 41 Wins; 63 losses. 40$ Nuff said. And assumming BYU wins out the current record of teams they will have beaten this year is 25 Wins and 47 losses. Approximately 35%. Nuff said.

Uteanymous
Salt Lake City, Utah

The Utes are winless against the WAC, winless on the road, winless against conference teams with more than 3 wins, and on the brink of bowl elimination against a team the Utes have never beaten. Nuff said.

Dnquixote
Las Vegas, NV

What does the Utes' schedule have to do with this story? How do Utah's struggles make your opponents better or your wins more quality?

When will BYU fans stop looking at every short coming through the lens of "yea but Utah _______" fill in the blank.

If you want to bash on the Utes, do it on a story about Utah, but you might want to beat Utah at least once before you do that.

UtahUte16
Salt Lake City, UT

DOINK!! I'll never forget the sound of the rattle of that goal post.

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