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Devon Dampier Has Strong 2nd Half as No. 20 Utah Beats Wyoming 31
Utah overcame early struggles including missed field goals and penalties to secure a 31-6 win with strong second-half offense and key defensive plays, improving to 3-0 this season.
- Utah defeated Wyoming 31-6 in a football game played on Saturday night, September 13, 2025, at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyoming.
- Utah struggled offensively in the first half due to penalties, missed field goals, and a fumble, resulting in a low 3-0 halftime lead.
- In the second half, Utah's offense, led by junior quarterback Devon Dampier, scored four touchdowns and rolled up 541 yards to secure the win.
- Dampier completed 27 of 41 passes for 230 yards, rushed for 86 yards, and threw two touchdowns, while Jackson Bennee sealed the game with a 57-yard interception.
- Utah's defense limited Wyoming's offense to 229 yards and forced key turnovers, preserving Utah's undefeated 3-0 record and suggesting improvement before Big 12 play.
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Pokes fumble positive first half to Utah; Cowboys fall 31–6 at home
LARAMIE, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming Cowboys had no answer offensively for the nationally ranked University of Utah Utes on Saturday. After only allowing a single field goal before halftime, Utah’s offense, spearheaded by QB Devon Dampier, came back with another 28 points to close the casket on Wyoming. Meanwhile, Wyoming’s offense endeavored all night to get one touchdown. After tonight’s 31–6 loss, the Cowboys now go 2–1 — still a far cry…
3 takeaways from No. 20 Utah’s 31-6 win at Wyoming
The Utes were in charge all night before pulling away in the second half. How did Utah beat Wyoming? How did Devon Dampier perform against Wyoming? How many sacks did John Henry Daley have against Wyoming?
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