CFB Breakdown: Utes, Cougars end regular season on high note


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SALT LAKE CITY — It hasn’t always been the case, but Saturday night was a positive reflection on the two major college football programs on the Wasatch Front.

Utah clinched bowl eligibility with a 34-13 rout of Colorado, paced by the dual-ground threat of Zack Moss and Troy Williams and a Ute defensive front that that pressured the Buffs all night.

BYU wasn’t playing for bowl eligibility, but the Cougars ended their 4-9 season on a high note with a 30-20 win over Hawai’i. The Cougars piled up 285 yards on the ground through the running back trio of Squally Canada, Austin Kafentzis and Riley Burt, but mistakes helped the Rainbow Warriors stay close until the end.

Former Utah defensive end Christian Cox and BYU linebacker David Nixon are back for the final time in the regular season to break it all down, and the guys also take a look at Weber State’s opening-round FCS playoff win over Western Illinois in Ogden.

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