By Bryan Fischer, Fox Sports: Kyle Whittingham has been a part of a lot of football games over the years, and the third-longest tenured head coach in FBS has always been able to provide some thoughtful perspective on the state of things regardless of the end result for his team.
Such was the case about half an hour after the Rose Bowl ended in January, when the Utah coach walked into his news conference and rather matter-of-factly noted why a two-touchdown loss underscored the measuring stick that his program now finds itself using every year.
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