Cameron Rising totaled 4 touchdowns, Clark Phillips III intercepted three passes, and Utah’s red-zone protection stepped as much as energy the No. 12 Utes to a 42-16 Pac-12 Convention win over visiting Oregon State on Saturday at Salt Lake Metropolis.
Utah (4-1, 2-0 Pac-12) jumped to a 21-7 lead early second quarter on a pair of Rising touchdowns: A 19-yard cross to Jaylen Dixon and a 24-yard run for the quarterback’s first dashing rating of the season. These scores bookended a Phillips interception of Oregon State’s Probability Nolan that was returned for a TD.
The 38-yard scoring return was Phillips’ second interception of Nolan within the first quarter, resulting in the quarterback’s alternative by freshman Ben Gulbranson.
Oregon State (3-2, 0-2) mounted three consecutive drives with Gulbranson behind middle, however couldn’t attain the top zone. Utah’s protection allowed solely a trio of Atticus Sappington area targets.
The Beavers moved into the pink zone a fourth time and have been threatening on the 8-yard line within the third quarter, however Gulbranson was intercepted by R.J. Hubert ultimately zone. Hubert returned the decide 70 yards to vary the fully of the sport.
Utah capitalized on the quick area with Dixon carrying for a 22-yard rating, altering a possible one-possession sport right into a 35-16 lead over the course of three snaps.
The Utes protection then made a fourth-down cease on the following Oregon State drive, and Rising punctuated his standout day with a 4-yard landing cross to Dalton Kincaid six performs later.
Rising accomplished 19-of-25 passes for 199 yards, spreading his three scoring tosses to 3 totally different targets. Devaughn Vele, who had a game-high 94 receiving yards on seven catches, hauled in his 16-yard rating from Rising within the third quarter.
Rising additionally rushed for a game-high for 73 yards on seven carries. Phillips capped his day stymying yet one more Oregon State red-zone alternative with an interception of Gulbranson within the fourth quarter.
–Discipline Degree Media