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No. 24 Utah Hands No. 17 Cincinnati Its First Big 12 Loss
Utah ended Cincinnati’s seven-game Big 12 winning streak with a 45-14 win, gaining 480 total yards and 267 rushing yards, key to their climb in the conference standings.
- On Saturday night, the Utah Utes football team defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats football team 45-14 at Rice-Eccles Stadium, snapping Cincinnati's seven-game winning streak in their first-ever meeting.
- Both teams entered with conference-position implications as Utah Utes sought to climb into the Big 12 title race after a 53-7 rout of Colorado, while Cincinnati Bearcats were tied atop the conference.
- Standout performances fueled the Utes' control as Devon Dampier passed for 213 yards and two touchdowns while Utah totaled 480 yards, including 267 rushing yards.
- The game's result reshaped immediate conference standings as Utah improved to 7-2, 4-2 in Big 12 while Cincinnati fell to 7-2, 5-1, with Utah leading the Big 12 rushing leaderboard.
- Both teams have Nov. 15 games after byes: Utah is at Baylor and Cincinnati hosts Arizona, while College GameDay highlighted the Big 12 Conference's competitiveness.
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No. 24 Utah hands No. 17 Cincinnati its first Big 12 loss
Devon Dampier threw for 213 yards and two touchdowns to lead No. 24 Utah to a 45-14 victory over No. 17 Cincinnati, snapping the Bearcats’ seven-game winning streak.
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