Final Oct 3
TXST 38 -14.0 o56.0
TROY 17 14.0 u56.0
Final Oct 3
SHSU 41 -10.0 o50.0
UTEP 21 10.0 u50.0
Final Oct 4
JVST 63 -17.0 o49.5
KENN 24 17.0 u49.5
Final Oct 4
HOU 30 16.0 o52.5
TCU 19 -16.0 u52.5
Final Oct 4
MSU 10 22.5 o53.0
ORE 31 -22.5 u53.0
Final OT Oct 4
SYR 44 6.0 o55.0
UNLV 41 -6.0 u55.0
Final Oct 5
BC 14 1.5 o52.5
UVA 24 -1.5 u52.5
Final Oct 5
UCLA 11 29.5 o47.5
PSU 27 -29.5 u47.5
Final Oct 5
NAVY 34 -9.5 o37.5
AFA 7 9.5 u37.5
Final Oct 5
SMU 34 6.5 o55.0
LOU 27 -6.5 u55.0
Final Oct 5
WAKE 34 4.0 o53.0
NCST 30 -4.0 u53.0
Final Oct 5
MASS 20 14.0 o41.0
NIU 34 -14.0 u41.0
Final Oct 5
PUR 6 11.0 o44.0
WIS 52 -11.0 u44.0
Final Oct 5
ARMY 49 -14.0 o50.5
TLSA 7 14.0 u50.5
Final Oct 5
MIZZ 10 2.5 o48.5
TAM 41 -2.5 u48.5
Final Oct 5
PITT 34 -2.5 o62.5
UNC 24 2.5 u62.5
Final Oct 5
TULN 71 -19.5 o51.5
UAB 20 19.5 u51.5
Final Oct 5
WMU 45 -10.0 o57.5
BALL 42 10.0 u57.5
Final Oct 5
IOWA 7 17.0 o46.0
OSU 35 -17.0 u46.0
Final Oct 5
IU 41 -13.0 o40.5
NW 24 13.0 u40.5
Final Oct 5
APP 37 3.0 o56.5
MRSH 52 -3.0 u56.5
Final Oct 5
BGSU 27 -16.0 o48.5
AKR 20 16.0 u48.5
Final Oct 5
ECU 24 -9.5 o47.0
CHAR 55 9.5 u47.0
Final Oct 5
M-OH 20 5.0 o44.0
TOL 30 -5.0 u44.0
Final Oct 5
VT 31 -9.0 o49.5
STAN 7 9.0 u49.5
Final Oct 5
TEM 20 17.5 o50.0
CONN 29 -17.5 u50.0
Final Oct 5
AUB 13 21.0 o51.0
UGA 31 -21.0 u51.0
Final Oct 5
MISS 27 -10.5 o53.0
SOCAR 3 10.5 u53.0
Final Oct 5
RUTG 7 7.0 o39.0
NEB 14 -7.0 u39.0
Final Oct 5
WVU 38 3.0 o64.5
OKST 14 -3.0 u64.5
Final Oct 5
ALA 35 -23.0 o53.0
VAN 40 23.0 u53.0
Final 2OT Oct 5
CSU 31 10.0 o47.5
ORST 39 -10.0 u47.5
Final Oct 5
ODU 37 4.0 o51.5
CCU 45 -4.0 u51.5
Final Oct 5
CLEM 29 -16.5 o47.5
FSU 13 16.5 u47.5
Final Oct 5
USU 30 28.0 o67.0
BSU 62 -28.0 u67.0
Final Oct 5
USA 16 -2.5 o62.5
ARST 18 2.5 u62.5
Final Oct 5
JMU 19 -17.0 o48.0
ULM 21 17.0 u48.0
Final Oct 5
ULL 23 -17.5 o58.0
USM 13 17.5 u58.0
Final Oct 5
BAY 21 12.5 o44.5
ISU 43 -12.5 u44.5
Final Oct 5
USC 17 -9.5 o46.0
MINN 24 9.5 u46.0
Final Oct 5
MICH 17 1.5 o40.0
WASH 27 -1.5 u40.0
Final Oct 5
TENN 14 -14.0 o57.5
ARK 19 14.0 u57.5
Final Oct 5
NEV 31 7.0 o51.0
SJSU 35 -7.0 u51.0
Final Oct 5
UCF 13 -1.0 o62.0
FLA 24 1.0 u62.0
Final Oct 5
DUKE 14 10.0 o53.0
GT 24 -10.0 u53.0
Final Oct 5
KU 31 2.5 o50.0
ASU 35 -2.5 u50.0
Final Oct 5
HAW 24 1.0 o48.0
SDSU 27 -1.0 u48.0
Final Oct 5
MIA 39 -10.0 o54.0
CAL 38 10.0 u54.0
Final Oct 5
TTU 28 5.5 o63.5
ARIZ 22 -5.5 u63.5
Colorado 12th Pac-124-8
Utah 5th Pac-128-5
PAC12

Colorado @ Utah preview

Rice-Eccles Stadium

Last Meeting ( Nov 26, 2022 ) Utah 63, Colorado 21

Season-ending injuries to numerous key players have forced Utah to dig deep into the depth chart as the regular season winds down.

The Utes (7-4, 4-4 Pac-12) are thin at several positions going into their conference finale against Colorado in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Utah lost top defensive end Jonah Elliss to a season-ending injury before last week's 42-18 loss to Arizona.

Karene Reid, a starting linebacker, and starting safety Cole Bishop were also out against the Wildcats. Both are questionable against the Buffaloes.

Without three key defensive leaders, Utah sputtered against Arizona. The Utes fell behind 28-0 after the first play of the second quarter and saw a six-game winning streak in the series end.

"We've got to accept the fact that they outplayed us, outcoached us and that's that," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said.

Nothing except bragging rights will be at stake between the two Rocky Mountain rivals. The Utes are assured a bowl game and Colorado will be spending the postseason at home after failing to qualify for a bowl.

The Buffaloes (4-7, 1-7) unraveled after a 3-0 start. Their struggles reached a new low in a 56-14 loss to Washington State last week. The Cougars scored touchdowns off a pair of fumble returns and a kickoff return to blow the game open.

Five of Colorado's previous six games had been decided by seven points or less. That wasn't in the cards against Washington State after Shedeur Sanders was knocked out with an early injury. Sanders, who was sacked four times by the Cougars, has been sacked 52 times this season.

"You give up two fumble returns for touchdowns and a kickoff return for a touchdown, that's not the recipe for a win," Colorado coach Deion Sanders said.

"They executed early and executed often, and when they got Shedeur out of the game, it was tough sledding from then on."

Utah has won six straight games against Colorado and leads the rivalry series 34-32-3.

--Field Level Media

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