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Utah runs over West Virginia 30-14 in Heart of Dallas Bowl

- By Stephen Hawkins Associated Press Sports Writer

DALLAS — Zach Moss took a third-down handoff and quickly burst through the line and into an opening in the middle of the field. Utah was off and running to another bowl victory.

Moss ran for 150 yards, including a career-long 58-yard run for a touchdown on the Utes’ opening drive in the Heart of Dallas Bowl on the way to a 30-14 win over West Virginia on Tuesday. They are now 11-1 in postseason games under Kyle Whittingha­m, who matched Alabama’s Nick Saban for the most bowl wins by an active coach.

“He knows how to coach the team and he always caps the year off right,” Utah sophomore quarterbac­k Tyler Huntley said.

Huntley scored twice, both on 2-yard keepers, but they led for good in their fifth straight bowl victory after Moss broke free on a drizzly and chilly day in Cotton Bowl Stadium.

“It was very important for us to come out of the gates with a big play early on and set the tone,” said Moss, who like Huntley still has two seasons left with the Utes (7-6).

West Virginia (7-6) finished the season with its third straight loss. The Mountainee­rs had only 153 total yards without junior quarterbac­k Will Grier, who broke a finger Nov. 18, and 1,000-yard rusher Justin Crawford, a senior who bypassed the bowl game in advance of the NFL draft.

“It was a pretty disappoint­ing loss to end a pretty disappoint­ing season,” Mountainee­rs coach Dana Holgorsen said. “You never hear me use it as an excuse. If you lose guys, you need guys to step in and play at a high level and that is the bottom line.”

Whittingha­m’s debut as head coach was a Fiesta Bowl win at the end of the 2004 season. He cocoached that game with Urban Meyer, who had taken the Florida job three weeks earlier but returned to be part of Utah’s postseason win over Pittsburgh after his defensive coordinato­r had been promoted to head coach.

Under Whittingha­m, the Utes prepare for bowl games like regular season games, often in full pads and with continuing conditioni­ng work. There is also a little bit of peer pressure.

“We’ve got a group of guys and have had several groups of guys come here that take a lot of pride in their bowl performanc­e and the bowl record that we have,” Whittingha­m said. “This group was no different. Each subsequent group doesn’t want to be the group that lets the previous groups down. They want to keep that bowl prowess alive.”

The takeaway

Utah: Both of Huntley’s TDs came after West Virginia miscues. The first came after a muffed punt return set Utah up at the Mountainee­rs 13, and the second came after an offside penalty on a short punt gave the Utes a second chance on fourth down. Huntley then completed a 25-yard pass on the fourth-and-3 play before scoring on another short run.

West Virginia: The Mountainee­rs missed Grier, who broke the middle finger on his throwing hand early in a loss against Texas. Grier, whose 34 TD passes were the second most in a season for West Virginia, already has said he will return next year for his senior season.

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 ?? Rose Baca / The Dallas Morning News via AP ?? Utah linebacker Cody Barton (30) drives the ball toward the end zone against West Virginia safety Kyzir White (8) and wide receiver David Sills V (13) during the second quarter of Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas.
Rose Baca / The Dallas Morning News via AP Utah linebacker Cody Barton (30) drives the ball toward the end zone against West Virginia safety Kyzir White (8) and wide receiver David Sills V (13) during the second quarter of Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl at Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas.
 ?? Rose Baca / The Dallas Morning News via AP ?? West Virginia wide receiver David Sills V (back) misses a catch against Utah defensive back Philip Afia (2).
Rose Baca / The Dallas Morning News via AP West Virginia wide receiver David Sills V (back) misses a catch against Utah defensive back Philip Afia (2).

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