THE GAME
The No. 9/10 University of Utah football program will hit the road after a two-game home stand, taking on the Washington Huskies on Saturday, Nov. 2. The game will kick off at 2 p.m. MT in Seattle on FOX. Search UTAHvsUW on social media for conversation.
UTES ON THE ROAD
Utah is currently 247-254-12 (.493) all-time when playing on the road, holding a 1-8 record against the Huskies when playing in Seattle. Utah is 2-1 on the road this season.
UTAH vs. THE PAC-12
Utah is 38-40 against Pac-12 teams as a conference member and 114-158-6 all-time against Pac-12 schools.
NUMBERS TALK
•   With a win, the Utes will beat Washington for the first time since 2015 when the Utes won in Seattle 34-23.
•   With a win, senior Tyler Huntley will have 20 career wins, joining three other Utah quarterbacks that have achieved the feat.  Â
•   Utah has had five or more players attempt at least one rush in every game this season, including a season high 10 players against NIU.
•   The Utes have held seven of their eight opponents to under 100 yards rushing and have outscored their opponents 103-32 in the second half this season. Â
•   Head coach Kyle Whittingham has coached in 314 games for Utah as an assistant and a head coach with 212 career victories. Â
QUICK HITS
•   Utah enters this week ranked No. 9 in the AP poll and 10th in the Coaches poll. It is the Utes' highest rank since earning the No. 3 position on Oct. 18, 2015 with it also being the highest Coaches poll since the same week in 2015 (No. 7).
•   The Utes have started the season with a record of 7-1 or better for the third time in the past five seasons. It is the sixth time in the Kyle Whittingham era as a head coach (8-0 in 2008, 2010; 7-1 in 2009, 2015, 2016, 2019).
•   The Utes have held four opponents this season to fewer than 10 points (0 by Cal and Idaho State, 7 by Oregon State, 3 by Arizona State), the most in a season by Utah since holding four opponents to single-digits in 2007. The Utes have held an opponent to single digits 25 times under Whittingham.
•   The 23 combined points allowed in the past four games (13 by WSU, 7 by OSU, 3 by ASU, 0 by Cal) are the fewest allowed by the Utes in a four-game span since 1981 (23: 0, 0, 10 and 13 by Portland State, Northwestern, UTEP and Colorado State).
•   Utah's shutout against California was its first against a Pac-12 school since joining the conference. The Utes have shut out its opponents in eight halves of football this season. Utah has two shutouts this season (Cal, Idaho State), the first time the Utes have had two shutouts in a season since 2003 (BYU, Southern Miss).
•   Utah scored on two 90-yard drives against California. The Utes' 99-yard touchdown drive was the first 99-yard scoring drive since Oct. 12, 2013 against Stanford. It is also the first game with two touchdown drives of 90 or more yards since 2011 against Arizona.
•   In the last two games, Zack Moss has broken three school records (career rushing yards, 3,379; career rushing touchdowns, 33; career 100-yard rushing games, 15).
•   The Utes have sold out 62-straight games in Rice-Eccles Stadium since the 2010 season opener, including 58 standing room only crowds. The school record for season attendance average is 46,533 (2015) and Utah has averaged more than 46,000 fans per game in four of the past five seasons.