Utah goes to 11-1 under Kyle Whittingham in bowl games after beating West Virginia in Heart Of Dallas Bowl
That’s also four straight for the Utes.
West Virginia with Will Grier at the helm is a dynamic offense that can score seemingly at will. Without Grier, the team looked out of sorts on that side of the ball and was unable to keep up. Utah went to 11-1 under coach Kyle Whittingham after the Heart Of Dallas Bowl win.
Final score
Utah 30, West Virginia 14
Fourth quarter
1:52, Utah 30, West Virginia 14
Touchdown for the Mountaineers was one thing, but the two-point conversion was this nifty jump pass.
That’s about the only highlight WVU can claim from this game, but at least it was a good one.
4:09, Utah 30, West Virginia 6
11:38, Utah 27, West Virginia 6
Another turnover by the Mountaineers starts Utah off in the red zone. But the drive didn’t end up with a TD this time.
13:59, Utah 24, West Virginia 6
After a strange sequence that saw the Utes line up for a fourth-down try, get backed up by a false start, move within range again thanks to an offside, have the conversion go for a TD, and have the TD called back by a holding penalty, an actual TD arrives via a two-yard Tyler Huntley run.
Third quarter
6:43. Utah 17, West Virginia 6
The Eers take advantage of the rare and exciting PUNTER SACK to tack on a field goal.
Halftime
Utah 17, West Virginia 3
Neither team’s getting a whole lot going through the air — though the Utes, who aren’t leaning on backup QBs, have been more efficient there — while Utah’s dominating on the ground, holding the banged-up Eers to 13 rushing yards so far.
Second quarter
1:08. Utah 17, West Virginia 3
A nine-play drive fizzles after a couple incompletions, but the Utes make it a full two-score game again.
5:46. Utah 14, West Virginia 3
Following a muffed punt by West Virginia, Utah starts a drive inside the red zone and only need two plays to make that good field position count for something. This time, a wide-open TD.
13:09. Utah 7, West Virginia 3
After leaking like a sieve on the first drive, WVU’s defense got some things figured out and started limiting what Utah could do on offense. Without Will Grier running the show though, the Mountaineers are struggling on offense as well.
First quarter
11:37. Utah 7, West Virginia 0
The Utes start the game off with a big TD on the opening drive. RB Zack Moss burst through the line of scrimmage for a 58-yard TD run on the fourth offensive play.
Seul coup d'éclat du 1er QT de ce @HODBowl, une course de 58 yards de RB Zack Moss pour un TD des Utes. 2 first downs seulement pour les Mountaineers dans les 18 premières minutes.
— TBP College Football (@thebluepennant) December 26, 2017
Utah 7, West Virginia 3pic.twitter.com/FwmBHjPql4
The Utah Utes and West Virginia Mountaineers meet in the Heart of Dallas Bowl from the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. The Mountaineers enter with a 7-5 record, and WVU will be playing in its 15th bowl game in 16 years. WVU finished sixth in the Big 12, with conference losses to TCU, Oklahoma State, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Utah will be playing in its third straight bowl game, having won three consecutive ones under head coach Kyle Whittingham, who is in his 14th year as the Utes head man. Utah had its worst season since 2013, going 6-6 during the regular season for the first time under Whittingham.
Time, TV channel, and streaming info
- Time: 1:30 p.m.
- Location: Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas
- TV: ESPN
- Streaming: WatchESPN
Odds: Utah is favored by 4.5 points.
Utah vs West Virginia news:
- West Virginia got some good news regarding some key players on offense, as both quarterback Will Grier and receiver David Sills will be returning for 2018. Unfortunately for the Mountaineers, Grier’s nasty finger injury he sustained in November means he will not be playing in Tuesday’s game:
"He's not ready," Holgorsen said. "It's sore. Actually, the dislocations is more sore than the bone that he broke, but he still has a hard time gripping the ball."
Sophomore Chris Chugunov will make his second straight start in Grier's place, but Grier should be cleared to play football at a checkup again back home in North Carolina next month.
"Obviously, the smart thing is to rehab it the right way, which he's doing right now, and on Jan. 8, when the spring semester starts, he'll be ready to lead this team and be ready to roll," Holgorsen said.
- The Mountaineers will also be without the Big 12’s third leading rusher, Justin Crawford, who announced earlier this month that he will be skipping the bowl to prepare for the NFL Draft:
Crawford finished his career at West Virginia with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, the first Mountaineer running back to accomplish the feat since Noel Devine did it in 2008 and 2009.
- For Utah, it may have an advantage going up against WVU’s rush defense. The Utes are led by Zack Moss, who has 1,023 yards on the season:
Utah will be facing the 104th ranked rush defense in WVU, and with the run game starting to really get rolling with Zack Moss, Devonta’e Henry-Cole, Troy McCormick, and a hopefully healthy Tyler Huntley, Utah should really be able to control the line of scrimmage here and the time of possession. So the 54 o/u also feels about right. I don’t see this being a shoot out, but I do see Utah trying to be rather methodical on offense.

