Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley (1) carries the ball against Washington State in the first half of a game on Sept. 28, 2019, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley (1) carries the ball against Washington State in the first half of a game on Sept. 28, 2019, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Cougs drop second straight, fall to No. 19 Utah

It was Washington State’s first loss to Utah since 2012.

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SALT LAKE CITY — Tyler Huntley passed for two touchdowns and ran for two more, powering No. 19 Utah over Washington State 38-13 in the rain on Saturday night.

Huntley completed 21 of 30 passes for 334 yards. He didn’t attempt a pass in the fourth quarter as Utah (4-1 overall, 1-1 Pac-12) went conservative to claim its first win against the Cougars since 2012.

Anthony Gordon may have set a conference-record with nine touchdown passes last week, but it was Huntley who stood out from the get-go. He completed eight of his first 10 passes for two TDs, which included a wide-open drop in the end zone.

Utah followed the axiom that the best defense against a high-powered offense is to just keep the ball away. The Utes spent 7:40 on the opening drive of the second half and reached the 1-yard-line before settling for a Jadon Redding 28-yard field goal.

After Jaylon Johnson’s interception, Derrick Vickers rushed for a seven-yard touchdown, giving Utah a 31-13 lead. The Cougars already seemed to have run out of time.

The Cougars only managed seven plays for 26 yards in the third quarter as the Utes took control.

Then WSU embarked their own long drive (7:06) in the fourth, but was stopped at the 2-yard-line when Julian Blackmon tackled Max Borghi on fourth down.

After becoming the first WSU quarterback to top 400 yards passing in his first four starts, Gordon threw for 229 yards but had two interceptions, including Francis Bernard’s pick with 5:26 to play.

Utah’s defense allowed only one play over 20 yards the entire game.

Utah had 325 yards in first half — averaging 9 yards a play— which was more than the Cougars managed all game. WSU came in with the No. 1 passing attack in the nation at nearly 500 yards a game, but had just 252 yards through the air and just 313 yards of total offense.

Samson Nacua, filling in for leading receiver Britain Covey, had five catches for 90 yards, and Bryan Thompson had four receptions for 111 yards.

There were whispers that Covey may redshirt as he hasn’t healed fully from offseason knee surgery and has played the maximum of four games.

Borghi had 51 yards rushing and nine catches for 70 yards for the Cougars.

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