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Utah beats Oregon for 1st Rose Bowl bid

- By Josh Dubow

LAS VEGAS — As the Utah players celebrated the Pac-12 championsh­ip surrounded by roses and confetti, the memories of two teammates who couldn’t share in the moment was paramount.

The past year marked by tragedy following the deaths of Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe will end with the long-coveted Rose Bowl bid.

Devin Lloyd returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown, Cam Rising threw for another score and No. 14 Utah clinched the first Rose Bowl berth in school history with a 38-10 victory over No. 10 Oregon on Friday night.

“Our mantra after the tragedy was we’re not going to get over it, but we’ll get through it,” coach Kyle Whittingha­m said. “I believe our guys really did that and I couldn’t be more proud of them.”

Jordan died last Christmas from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Lowe, who also played with Jordan in high school, was then shot and killed at a house party in September.

Their teammates used the memories as fuel for a season that ended with a title.

“We’ve got a lot of toughness in us and resiliency, said Lloyd, who was named MVP of the game. “But at the same time, I also believe that they were there guiding us throughout the whole season. They were able to help us create things that I don’t think we ever would have done without them.”

This game was a near carbon copy of the one in Salt Lake City two weeks ago when the Utes (10-3, No. 17 CFP) jumped out early and won 38-7.

While that game all but ended the playoff hopes for Oregon (10-3, No. 10), the rematch delivered the Utes the Rose Bowl prize they had been seeking since joining the Pac-12 in 2011.

Utah had lost its first two trips to the conference title game, including two years ago to Oregon, but left little doubt this time.

“We’ve just been working away on it ever since we joined the league,” Whittingha­m said. “This is the culminatio­n of a lot of years of hard work and effort, not only by us, but everyone involved. It takes a lot of people to make this thing go.”

Rising engineered a TD drive on the opening possession after converting a sneak on fourth down near midfield. Tavon Thomas capped it with a 2-yard run.

Thomas and T.J. Pledger added TD runs in the second half for the Utes to the delight of the huge contingent of Utah fans among the 56,511 in attendance for the first title game in Las Vegas.

 ?? CHASE STEVENS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Utah running back Tavion Thomas, a Dunbar High School product, celebrates his touchdown against Oregon during the first half of the Pac-12 championsh­ip Friday in Las Vegas.
CHASE STEVENS / ASSOCIATED PRESS Utah running back Tavion Thomas, a Dunbar High School product, celebrates his touchdown against Oregon during the first half of the Pac-12 championsh­ip Friday in Las Vegas.

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