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Originally published Saturday, November 3, 2012 at 6:44 PM

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WSU football 2-minute drill

Play of the game Reggie Dunn took the second-half kickoff, broke through a pack of WSU defenders and was off to the races on a 100-yard...

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Play of the game

Reggie Dunn took the second-half kickoff, broke through a pack of WSU defenders and was off to the races on a 100-yard return, giving him three in two weeks and providing the Utes a 39-0 lead.

Star of the game

John White had 101 yards on 18 carries for the Utes, who are 11-0 when he tops the century mark.

Key stat

Utah turned in six sacks, two by end Trevor Reilly, making it 16 allowed in two weeks by the Cougars, and 40 for the season.

Injury report

Feddie Davey, WSU reserve safety and special-teams player, left the field at game's end on crutches with an apparent left leg injury (WSU does not release injury information).

He said it

"I hope not. Maybe in baseball." — WSU coach Mike Leach, who once coached youth baseball, to the question of whether he had ever had a team shut out (WSU scored on the last play of the game).

By the numbers

-4 The WSU rushing total, marking the fourth time in 2012 the Cougars have had negative yardage on the ground.

2 Third-down conversions by the Cougars in 15 tries, including 0 for 7 in the first half.

4 Dunn's career 100-yard kickoff returns, believed to be an NCAA record.

14 Utes who caught a pass.

Seattle Times staff

Cougars schedule
Date Opponent Time
Aug. 30 at BYU L, 30-6
Sept. 8 E. Wash. W, 24-20
Sept. 14 at UNLV W, 35-27
Sept. 22 Colorado L, 35-34
Sept. 29 Oregon L, 51-26
Oct. 6 at Ore. St. L, 19-6
Oct. 13 California L, 31-17
Oct. 27 at Stanford L, 24-17
Nov. 3 at Utah L, 49-6
Nov. 10 UCLA TBA
Nov. 17 at Ariz. St. TBA
Nov. 23 UW 12:30 p.m.

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