Breaking down Utes' win at Oregon, BYU's loss at Michigan


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SALT LAKE CITY — It's been quite the past 24 hours for the Utah football team, which handed Oregon its worst loss at Autzen Stadium since 1977.

Not since the 2009 Sugar Bowl have the Utes dominated a ranked opponent the way they did Saturday night in the 62-20 victory. It was Utah's first win in a Pac-12 opener, and its first 4-0 start since 2010.

Hans Olson and Christian Cox of 1280 The Zone radio network stopped by the KSL Sports studio to talk about the Utes' win over Oregon and BYU's loss at Michigan.

The KSL Sports crew breaks down Utah's win with a look at Travis Wilson's return to make several long runs and impressive audible calls, as well as the return of Sack Lake City and a trick play or two that really kept the Utes rolling.

They then turn their attention to BYU's 31-0 shutout loss at Michigan, a defeat that sent the Cougars tumbling out of the rankings and to 2-2 after a brutal September schedule.

BYU was left reeling by De'Veon Smith's 60-yard touchdown run in which he magically emerged from the pile at the line of scrimmage and held off three separate tackle attempts from Michael Davis on the way to the end zone.

The crew also looks at Tanner Mangum's less-than-successful attempts at leaving the pocket, and the Wolverines' pass coverage that led to only 12 completions on the day for BYU.

Click the video for the complete recap and breakdown of both games.

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