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Murphy’s INT propels Washington over Utah

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SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Byron Murphy returned a deflected intercepti­on 66 yards for the game’s only touchdown to lead No. 10 Washington to a 10-3 victory over No. 17 Utah in an offensivel­y challenged Pac-12 championsh­ip game Friday night.

In a matchup of the two stingiest defenses in the conference, neither offense could get much of anything going. So it was only fitting that a dropped pass by Utah (9-4, No. 17 CFP) led to an intercepti­on for Washington (10-3, No. 11 CFP) and the only touchdown.

Both teams had been held to just one field goal when the Huskies broke through late in the third quarter.

Jason Shelley’s pass hit Siaosi Mariner in the hands inside the Washington 35. But Mariner couldn’t hold onto the pass and it ricocheted off his leg and into the hands of Murphy, who raced 66 yards for the score that made it 10-3.

Jordan Miller intercepte­d another pass from Shelley on the following drive and Murphy got his second intercepti­on of the game the next time Utah had the ball. The Huskies sealed the victory with a fourth-down stop in the final minute to earn a trip to the Rose Bowl.

The Huskies had four drives of at least 10 plays but got only one field goal out of those. They were stopped on a fourthand-6 from the Utah 23 on the opening drive, threw an intercepti­on in Utah territory on the third drive and had a field goal blocked in the fourth quarter.

 ?? KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Washington running back Myles Gaskin carries the ball past Utah defensive end Samu Elisaia on Friday.
KIRBY LEE/USA TODAY SPORTS Washington running back Myles Gaskin carries the ball past Utah defensive end Samu Elisaia on Friday.

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