No. 18 Utah routs No. 13 Oregon 62-20

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  • Saturday, September 26, 2015 9:40pm
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EUGENE, Ore. — While Utah’s players sang and danced in the locker room following their big victory over Oregon, coach Kyle Whittingham was already looking ahead to the next game.

Travis Wilson returned from a shoulder sprain and threw for 227 yards and four touchdowns in No. 18 Utah’s 62-20 victory over the No. 13 Ducks on Saturday night in the Pac-12 opener for both teams.

“‘It was a good win. We’ve got some things we’ve got to clean up and get ready for Cal,” said Whittingham, who earlier gave Utes fans who traveled a thumbs-up as he left the field.

Wilson completed 18 of 30 passes, hitting nine receivers, and ran for 100 yards and another score for Utah (4-0). The lanky senior sprained his left shoulder two weeks ago against Utah State and sat out the Utes’ victory last weekend over Fresno State.

It was Oregon’s worst loss at home since falling 54-0 to Washington in 1977. Utah’s 62 points were the most scored against a Pac-12 opponent since joining the league in 2011, and also the most the Ducks have ever allowed in Eugene.

“It felt amazing. It’s a great win for this program, a great step for this offense. To put that many points on a team like Oregon is unheard of,” Wilson said.

Vernon Adams Jr. started at quarterback for Oregon (2-2) despite a broken index finger that kept him out of the Ducks’ victory last weekend over Georgia State, but he didn’t last long and was replaced by backup Jeff Lockie in the second quarter.

Afterward, coach Mark Helfrich said it wasn’t just the injury that merited the change.

“There were some things there that are plays he would normally make, you have to kind of get into their head as to why and what, if he’s thinking about something else, whatever it is,” Helfrich said. “You’ve got to give Utah credit.”

But it was Oregon’s besieged defense that had no solution for Wilson and the rolling Utes, who amassed 530 yards of total offense.

Andy Phillips put Utah ahead with early field goals from 28 and 44 yards, and Utah’s defense thwarted Oregon’s first three series of the game.

Byron Marshall’s 77-yard kickoff return and a facemask penalty put Oregon on the Utes 11 at the end of the first quarter, and Adams capped the short drive with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Royce Freeman. The 2-point conversion failed.

The Utes pulled back in front on Wilson’s 26-yard touchdown pass to wide-open Britain Covey in the end zone, then pushed the lead to 20-16 with Wilson’s 7-yard pass to Kenneth Scott.

Oregon’s defense struggled. The unit went into the game ranked 105th among FBS programs for overall defense, allowing an average of 456.3 yards. The Ducks’ scoring defense was at 104th in the country.

Adams struggled, too. The senior transfer from Eastern Washington completed just two of seven pass attempts before he was replaced by Lockie, Marcus Mariota’s backup last season.

Lockie sparked the offense, completing his first three passes of the game and earning a “Lock-ie! Lock-ie!” chant from the Autzen Stadium crowd. His first drive finished with a 6-yard touchdown pass to Bralon Addison.

But the enthusiasm from the crowd was short-lived and Utah answered with Wilson’s 9-yard scoring pass to true freshman Caleb Repp to make it 27-13 going into the half.

Wilson opened the third quarter with a 2-yard scoring run, and the Utes padded the lead with running back Devontae Booker’s 25-yeard scoring pass to Britain.

Oregon suffered a blow early in the half when Marshall appeared to injure his right ankle on a kickoff return. The senior receiver, who ranks 10th on Oregon’s career list with 27 touchdown receptions, had to be carted to the locker room.

Wilson hit Repp with a 16-yeard scoring pass and the Utes went up 48-13, sending fans streaming for the exits. Boobie Hobbs added a touchdown on a scored on a 69-yard punt return when Utah faked out the Ducks by drawing them to a different player.

“Everything that could have gone wrong went wrong,” Helfrich said.

Backup Kendal Thompson ran six yards for the final touchdown for Utah, which has a bye next week before hosting California.

Oregon travels to Colorado next week.

In addition to Booker’s touchdown pass, the game also featured an appearance on offense at receiver for Utah cornerback Cory Butler-Byrd. The versatile junior was last week’s Pac-12 special teams player of the week for his 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Fresno State.

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