Season Ends With 31-point Loss at Utah
by Jeff Reynolds, BYU Athletic Communications
SALT LAKE CITY (Nov. 20, 2004) -- While the past seven games in the 80-year-old-rivalry have been decided by seven points or less, No. 5 Utah improved to 11-0 on the season with a decisive 52-21 victory over BYU on Saturday, handing the Cougars their third straight loss in the in-state rivalry.
"Utah is an outstanding football team," BYU Head Coach Gary Crowton said. "Coach Meyer has done a great job. These guys play hard, they execute well, they're physical, they're confident, they're a very good football team."
While the Utes won the game and moved one step closer to crashing the BCS party, Heisman hopeful Alex Smith may have had the worst game of his career. Credit the BYU defense.
"It probably wasn't my best game, but when it ends like this, I couldn't be happier," said Smith, who had only two interceptions on the season before Saturday. "Winning was all that I wanted. The stats don't really matter."
The Cougars held Smith to just 16-of-24 passing for only 184 yards and had two interceptions. Corner Nate Soelberg picked off Smith in the second quarter, ending Smith's streak of 121 consecutive attempts without an interception. During the third quarter, Spencer White registered the Cougars' second interception of the night. The Cougars held Smith to just 8-of-13 attempts for 73 yards in the second half.
After the Cougars tied the game on a five-yard pass from John Beck to Todd Watkins with 12:13 remaining in the second quarter, Utah's Marty Johnson gave the Utes a seven-point lead on a five-yard carry with 9:28 left in the first half.
Running back Curtis Brown, who finished the night with a team-high 84 yards on 18 carries, evened the score at 14-14 with a six-yard run. Smith found the endzone on a broken play with 1:19 remaining in the second quarter to give Utah a 21-14 halftime lead.
"We were only down by seven [points] at half time, we felt like we could have been a little closer, maybe even 21-21," Beck said. "Coming out at halftime, we knew we were going to have to score some points. This Ute football team scores a lot of points."
Beck was right. Utah posted a 31-7 second-half advantage to outdistance the Cougars.
"The Utah offense is outstanding," BYU Defensive Coordinator Bronco Mendenhall said. "I knew we would have to be exceptional tonight to keep them out of the end zone. I thought for a lot of the game, we were battling and competing. We made too many mistakes, execution wise, to win. We gave up too many big plays. When I knew they were going to run it, and they knew they were going to run the football, they were still able to. That was the difference in the game."
Utah picked up 354 yards rushing, including a game-high 122 yards from junior running back Quinton Ganther. He averaged 11.1 yards per carry, while Steve Savoy added 96 yards and two touchdowns. Marty Johnson picked up 55 yards and a touchdown.
The win gave the Utes their first unbeaten season since 1930, while the loss drops the Cougars to 5-6 on the season and marks the first time BYU has suffered three straight losing seasons in 40 years.
Beck finished the night with 17-of-32 attempts for a game-high 213 yards and two touchdowns, including a 16-yard touchdown to super freshman Austin Collie. Collie, a Freshman All-America and MWC Freshman-of-the-Year candidate finished the night with three receptions for a team leading 74 yards. Junior Todd Watkins had four receptions for 41 yards.
With over 100 receptions between them this season, the dynamic duo of Watkins and Collie marks the first time since 1990 BYU has had two different receivers with 50 or more receptions during the season.
Saturday's loss marks the first time in 40 years the Cougars have posted three straight losing seasons. The last time BYU recorded back-to-back-to-back losing seasons was in 1962, 1963 and 1964. During that stretch the Cougars were a combined 9-20-1 (.317) Over the past three seasons, BYU was a combined 14-21 (.400), including records of 5-7 in 2002, 4-8 in 2003 and 5-6 in 2004.
Series History
Utah
Utah leads series 49-30-4
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| 11-24-07 |
BYU 17 |
Utah 10 |
| 11-25-06 |
BYU 33 |
Utah 31 |
| 11-19-05 |
Utah 41 |
BYU 34 ot |
| 11-20-04 |
Utah 52 |
BYU 21 |
| 11-22-03 |
Utah 3 |
BYU 0 |
| 11-23-02 |
Utah 13 |
BYU 6 |
| 11-17-01 |
BYU 24 |
Utah 21 |
| 11-24-00 |
BYU 34 |
Utah 27 |
| 11-20-99 |
Utah 20 |
BYU 17 |
| 11-21-98 |
BYU 26 |
Utah 24 |
| 11-22-97 |
Utah 20 |
BYU 14 |
| 11-23-96 |
BYU 37 |
Utah 17 |
| 11-18-95 |
Utah 34 |
BYU 17 |
| 11-19-94 |
Utah 34 |
BYU 31 |
| 11-20-93 |
Utah 34 |
BYU 31 |
| 11-21-92 |
BYU 31 |
Utah 22 |
| 11-23-91 |
BYU 48 |
Utah 17 |
| 11-17-90 |
BYU 45 |
Utah 22 |
| 11-18-89 |
BYU 70 |
Utah 31 |
| 11-19-88 |
Utah 57 |
BYU 28 |
| 11-21-87 |
BYU 21 |
Utah 18 |
| 11-22-86 |
BYU 35 |
Utah 21 |
| 11-23-85 |
BYU 38 |
Utah 28 |
| 11-17-84 |
BYU 24 |
Utah 14 |
| 11-19-83 |
BYU 55 |
Utah 7 |
| 11-20-82 |
BYU 17 |
Utah 12 |
| 11-21-81 |
BYU 56 |
Utah 28 |
| 11-22-80 |
BYU 56 |
Utah 6 |
| 11-17-79 |
BYU 27 |
Utah 0 |
| 11-18-78 |
Utah 23 |
BYU 22 |
| 11-5-77 |
BYU 34 |
Utah 27 |
| 11-20-76 |
BYU 34 |
Utah 12 |
| 11-15-75 |
BYU 51 |
Utah 20 |
| 11-23-74 |
BYU 48 |
Utah 20 |
| 11-24-73 |
BYU 46 |
Utah 22 |
| 11-18-72 |
BYU 16 |
Utah 7 |
| 11-20-71 |
Utah 17 |
BYU 15 |
| 11-21-70 |
Utah 14 |
BYU 13 |
| 11-22-69 |
Utah 16 |
BYU 6 |
| 11-2-68 |
Utah 30 |
BYU 21 |
| 11-28-67 |
BYU 17 |
Utah 13 |
| 11-12-66 |
BYU 35 |
Utah 13 |
| 11-6-65 |
BYU 25 |
Utah 20 |
| 11-7-64 |
Utah 47 |
BYU 13 |
| 10-12-63 |
Utah 15 |
BYU 6 |
| 10-13-62 |
Utah 35 |
BYU 20 |
| 10-14-61 |
Utah 21 |
BYU 20 |
| 10-7-60 |
Utah 17 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-9-59 |
Utah 20 |
BYU 8 |
| 9-27-58 |
BYU 14 |
Utah 7 |
| 10-12-57 |
Utah 27 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-5-56 |
Utah 41 |
BYU 6 |
| 10-8-55 |
Utah 41 |
BYU 9 |
| 10-9-54 |
Utah 12 |
BYU 7 |
| 11-26-53 |
Utah 33 |
BYU 32 |
| 10-11-52 |
Utah 34 |
BYU 6 |
| 10-6-51 |
Utah 7 |
BYU 6 |
| 10-7-50 |
Tie |
28-28 |
| 10-8-49 |
Utah 38 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-9-48 |
Utah 30 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-7-47 |
Utah 28 |
BYU 6 |
| 10-12-46 |
Utah 35 |
BYU 6 |
| 10-10-42 |
BYU 12 |
Utah 7 |
| 10-18-41 |
Tie |
6-6 |
| 10-5-40 |
Utah 12 |
BYU 6 |
| 10-14-39 |
Utah 35 |
BYU 13 |
| 10-26-38 |
Tie |
7-7 |
| 10-2-37 |
Utah 14 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-31-36 |
Utah 18 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-2-35 |
Utah 32 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-13-34 |
Utah 43 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-14-33 |
Utah 21 |
BYU 6 |
| 10-15-32 |
Utah 29 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-17-31 |
Utah 43 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-18-30 |
Utah 34 |
BYU 7 |
| 11-2-29 |
Utah 45 |
BYU 13 |
| 11-17-28 |
Tie |
0-0 |
| 11-12-27 |
Utah 20 |
BYU 0 |
| 11-13-26 |
Utah 40 |
BYU 7 |
| 10-31-25 |
Utah 27 |
BYU 0 |
| 11-25-24 |
Utah 35 |
BYU 6 |
| 11-27-23 |
Utah 15 |
BYU 0 |
| 10-14-22 |
Utah 49 |
BYU 0 |
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