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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -- Unpredictable, unstoppable, and unbeaten. Oh
yes, Utah deserved to play in a BCS bowl (video).
The fifth-ranked Utes, behind the cool efficiency of Alex Smith, used
their baffling spread offense and an underrated defense to dominate
19th-ranked Pittsburgh 35-7 in the Fiesta Bowl on Saturday night. Smith
completed 29 of 37 passes, four of them for touchdowns (video),
for 328 yards and the Utes sacked Pitt's Tyler Palko nine times, a
Fiesta Bowl record (video). Smith, a Heisman
Trophy finalist who is considering going to the NFL after this, his
junior, season, also rushed 15 times for 68 yards.
Paris Warren caught 15 passes, breaking the Fiesta record of 11 set by
Kellen Winslow of Miami in the 2003 national championship loss to Ohio
State. Warren, who transferred from Oregon in 2002, had 198 yards
receiving, third-most in Fiesta Bowl history. Smith's 78 percent
completion rate was also a Fiesta Bowl mark.
Coach Urban Meyer punctuated two memorable years in Salt Lake City with
the Utes' first unbeaten, untied season since 1930. He leaves for
Florida after making Utah the first team from outside the six BCS
conferences to force its way into a Bowl Championship Series game. And
the tens of thousands of Utah fans who made up at least three-fourths of
the sellout crowd of 73,519 were not disappointed.
Utah (12-0) scored touchdowns on five of its first seven possessions,
including all three in the third quarter. Out of a dizzying array of
formations, the Mountain West Conference champs kept the Panthers off
balance all night with everything from option plays to a handful of
shovel passes. The Utes scored one touchdown on a reverse and another on
the old ``hook-and-ladder'' play. On that play, Smith threw to Steve
Savoy, who flipped the ball to Warren. Warren dashed 18 yards for the
score, capping a 10-play, 94-yard drive, to put the Utes up 35-7 with 25
seconds left in the third quarter.
Pitt (8-4) was overmatched in its final game under coach Walt Harris,
who is leaving for Stanford after eight seasons with the Panthers.
Pittsburgh was the unwanted team among the eight BCS squads. The
Panthers automatically qualified for one of the four elite games as Big
East champions, even though they were only 21st in the BCS rankings.
As the BCS buster with a huge following, Utah was welcomed by the Fiesta
Bowl organizers, but they had no choice but to invite Pitt as the
opponent.
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Attendance: 73,519
Scoring Summary
First Quarter
Utah- Ganther 4 yd run (Carrolla kick)
Second Quarter
Utah- Madsen 6 yd pass from Smith (Carroll kick)
Third Quarter
Utah- Johnson 18 yd pass from Smith (Carroll kick)
Utah- Warren 23 yd pass from Smith (Carroll kick)
Pitt- Lee 31 yd pass from Palko(Cummings kick)
Utah- Warren 18 yd pass from Smith (Carroll kick)
Individual Statistics
Rushing
Pitt- Murphy 12-37
Utah- Smith 15-68, Ganther 6-34
Passing
Pitt- Palko 22-40-251
Utah- Smith 29-37-328.
Receiving
Pitt- Delsardo 9-109, Lee 7-93, Murphy 4-42
Utah- Warren 15-198, Savoy 7-70, Madsen 4-27
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