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SALT LAKE CITY — What do you take from Week 4 of the college football season?
The Utes are rising, the Cougars are 1-3, and Utah State suffered a head-scratching loss to Air Force in the Aggies’ Mountain West opener. Christian Cox and David Nixon are back to break it all down in studio.
After Utah’s come-from-behind win over Southern California, the Utes moved up to No. 18 in both national polls with a spotless 4-0 record.
Even with USC able to run on Utah’s normally stout defense, the Utes found a little run game of their own. But the guys will also break down Troy Williams and the passing attack, which came alive in the final quarter of the rally.
BYU found its offense Saturday, but it wasn’t enough in a 35-32 loss to West Virginia. Taysom Hill was running — and leaping — like his old self, and Jamaal Williams gashed the Mountaineers for big chunks.
Did BYU’s defense take a step back, though? And who do you blame for Hill’s three interceptions? We’ll break it down in studio.
Click the videos above for all the analysis, plus extend highlights from Utah State’s league-opening loss to Air Force, and wins by Southern Utah and Weber State.