Looking at Utah's box scores I see some serious scoring droughts. Last game they didn't score a single point the entire 2nd half. And the 7 they scored in the first quarter was a pick6.
Vs Baylor they only managed 2 FGs until the last 2 minutes of the game, scoring 2 TDs, one off a short field after a pick so again, 1 of 2 TDs off a turnover.
Vs Florida as good as they looked they didn't score at all in the 4th quarter and the Gators had an all new team, while Utah was at home looking for revenge.
They have a freshman QB going on the road to play a team that is typically good at home and has a much more experienced QB, even tho I'm not a huge fan of him, he can make plays with his legs and they at least are scoring points.
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Looking at Utah's box scores I see some serious scoring droughts. Last game they didn't score a single point the entire 2nd half. And the 7 they scored in the first quarter was a pick6.
Vs Baylor they only managed 2 FGs until the last 2 minutes of the game, scoring 2 TDs, one off a short field after a pick so again, 1 of 2 TDs off a turnover.
Vs Florida as good as they looked they didn't score at all in the 4th quarter and the Gators had an all new team, while Utah was at home looking for revenge.
They have a freshman QB going on the road to play a team that is typically good at home and has a much more experienced QB, even tho I'm not a huge fan of him, he can make plays with his legs and they at least are scoring points.
Looking at last year's 42-16 loss at Utah, the Beavers actually had more yards. Crazy scoreline when that is the case but they threw 4 picks (different QB)
The common thread between that game and this year so far is Utah lives off of picks. We avoid those, we win. If not we probably lose.
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Looking at last year's 42-16 loss at Utah, the Beavers actually had more yards. Crazy scoreline when that is the case but they threw 4 picks (different QB)
The common thread between that game and this year so far is Utah lives off of picks. We avoid those, we win. If not we probably lose.
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