UteZone: After a heartbreaker the week before in Seattle the young 2020 Utes were out to correct some wrongs (turnovers) at home against a depleted Oregon State team missing both its starting quarterback Tristan Gebbia and star running back Jermar Jefferson.
While not as hot of a start as the previous week, Utah did build up a nice lead, but once again found themselves having to fight through the fourth quarter to stay alive. Last week penalties were the culprit, this week was defensive penalties (11 for 96 yards). In the end however, a young Utes team got their first confidence building win, 30-24, in a very weird season.
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