BYU-Utah: Five Utes to watch
Tom Smart, Deseret News
Considering all the close games the Utes and Cougars have played lately — 12 of the last 14 have been decided by a touchdown or less — the outcome could rest on the accuracy of the walk-on junior's toe. The Brighton High grad was on the scout team his first two years and won the job over scholarship kicker Nick Marsh this fall. He had a great debut, making three PATs and a pair of field goals from 44 and 37 yards out. He made two PATs last week, but will need to bounce back from the blocked field goal in the final seconds at USC.

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As a BYU fan, the Utah player that most concerns me is John White. He is extremely fast with great vision and zips into the smallest holes for positive yardage with consistency.