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35-28Is it just me, or did BYU only lose to Utah by 7 points last year? I think BYU had a Freshman QB too and Utah had a Senior. Am I remembering this wrong?
BYU turned the ball over the first five times it had the ball, with freshman quarterback Tanner Mangum throwing three interceptions and fumbling once.
That was all the scoring Utah did, and it nearly cost the Utes the game. Mangum would bring BYU back, throwing two touchdown passes and rushing for another to get the Cougars close.
Mangum's shaky start didn't stop him from throwing for 315 yards in rallying his team. BYU dominated much of the game, but couldn't quite dig itself out of the big hole.
Utah (10-3) came in as a 2-point favorite in the first meeting since 2013 of schools that have campuses just 46 miles from each other. But the quick succession of turnovers -- Utah scored its first four touchdowns in a span of 3:30 -- threatened to turn the game into a rout before BYU settled down.
BYU ended up with 386 yards to 197 for Utah, but the five early turnovers were the key in a game where the Utes didn't turn the ball over at all.
Mangum, who earlier this season led the Cougars to last-minute comebacks against Nebraska and Boise State, never had a chance to do the same against the Utes. After bringing them within a touchdown with 3:23 left, he could only watch on the sideline as the Utes picked up two first downs and ran out the clock.
BYU was down largely because of the early mistakes by the freshman, who lost a ball while scrambling on the third play of the game, then threw interceptions on the next three drives. Coming into the game, Mangum had thrown just seven picks all year.