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11/5/2012 12:00 AM | Football
Nov. 5, 2012
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> Utah (4-5, 2-4 Pac-12) plays Washington (5-4, 3-3 Pac-12) on Saturday, Nov. 10 starting at 7:30 p.m. PST at CenturyLink Field. The game will be televised nationally on the Pac-12 Networks. Radio is ESPN700 AM (espn700sports.com) and SIRIUS/XM (139/203).
> Utah goes to Washington on a two-game win streak, beating California and Washington State after dropping its first four Pac-12 contests. Last year, the Utes also started 0-4 in Pac-12 play before winning four straight games and five of their last six (including a Sun Bowl victory over Georgia Tech).
> Last week's 49-6 win over Washington State came in Kyle Whittingham's 100th game as Utah's head coach and gives him a 70-30 career record. He becomes the third head coach in Utah football history to reach 100 games at the school. After their first 100 games, Ike Armstrong was 72-23-5 (1925-37) and Ron McBride was 59-41 (1990-98). Armstrong would coach in 211 games total and McBride in 151 during their head coaching tenures at Utah.
> Washington is the only Pac-12 school that Utah has never beaten (0-7). Complete series information can be found on page 2.
> According the NCAA, Washington has played the second-toughest schedule in the country while Utah's is ranked 38th of 120 FBS schools. The Huskies' opponents to date have a 42-18 record, while Utah's first nine foes are 33-27.
> Utah must win two of its final three games to become bowl eligible for a 10th-straight year. The Utes are 8-1 in bowl games since 2003 and seven of those wins came with Whittingham as the head coach (including a 2005 Fiesta Bowl win as the co-head coach).
> Still ahead on Utah's schedule are Washington (Nov. 10 in Seattle), Arizona (Nov. 17 in Salt Lake City) and Colorado (Nov. 23 in Boulder).