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Interesting. Utah is ranked ahead of Washington.

Granted, it's just one spot.

But that does open a pathway to the Rose if USC wins Friday.

Albeit one that has to end with a very narrow USC victory (last second stuff) so nothing like 2019's game.

That could possibly keep Utah ahead of Washington in the final CFP poll and therefore a viable option to be selected if SC goes to the playoffs.

Did not expect Utah to be ahead of Washington.

INSTANT REACTION: Runnin' Utes show some moxie

I thought this was a really impressive win in a lot of ways:
- Branden Carlson's three point shooting really kept the Arizona defense off balance
- Keba Keita looked like a defensive and rebounding machine
- Arizona started to claw back in the second half and instead of folding and giving the game away, Utah threw their own run together and regained their big lead. I liked the grittiness.
- Free throws concerned me, but thankfully it didn't become a huge issue

Great way to start the Pac-12 schedule. Let's hear what everyone else's thoughts.

ARTICLE: Takeaways - Runnin' Utes Stun Arizona in Pac-12 Opener

Utah stopped the #4 team in the country in their tracks tonight and put together an impressive win to start the conference schedule:

Middle of the PAC

I am still flabbergasted that Rising would chose to leave. Not a given he will but I would be stunned if he sticks to his decision to leave. He is the 5th rated passer in THE CONFERENCE and he is the 9th rated passer in yards tossed. Hardly leave early statistics. Mid season Rising was the 5th rated passer in the NCAA.... He is now 28th behind the likes of Hall at TDS.

Further... there are TEN senior quarterbacks who are rated higher than rising. 10 guys eligible to be drafted due to graduation alone. In addition, there are 13 JUNIORS that are rated higher than Rising. So... Of the 23 draft eligible guys, Rising is behind them all. I would be utterly stunned if he is not back next year:

He may never be a league guy let alone a leave early guy. Hope I am wrong on the former but I would 100% expect him to be back in SLC next year.



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