San Francisco Chronicle

Thomas leads Utes in rout

- By Matthew Coles

SALT LAKE CITY — A few weeks ago, Tavion Thomas was on the brink of losing his place on Utah’s football team.

Rushing for a career-high 180 yards on Saturday night proved he’s all the way back.

“I was just so happy to be out there with my teammates,” Thomas said. “I wasn’t worried about my carries; I was just worried about finishing this thing and playing with these guys.”

Cameron Rising threw for three touchdowns and No. 13 Utah beat Stanford 42-7.

Utah (8-2, 6-1 Pac-12) started slow on a below-freezing night, but scored 42 consecutiv­e points after trailing 7-0 against Stanford (3-7, 1-7).

Utah’s defense was suffocatin­g after the initial score and Thomas recorded his first 100yard rushing game since the season opener at Florida — esclipsing his previous high (177) set at Stanford last year.

Thomas, who has been in and out of the lineup with personal issues, was pressed into heavy use because of injuries in the backfield.

“It’s been challengin­g but you can’t run from it, you have to attack it. I’ve got great guys here and a great support system and they got me back slowly but surely,” Thomas said.

He rushed for a 4-yard TD in the second quarter and a 36-yard score in the fourth — his 28th career touchdown at Utah, moving him to third on the all-time rushing TD list.

“There were some bumps in the road … but I’m really grateful he continued to stick with it and fight through some of the issues he was having,” Utah coach Kyle Whittingha­m said.

Thomas was a 1,000-yard rusher and had 21 touchdowns last season but was away from the team at times this season and missed the Washington State game. He struggled through the middle of the season but showed renewed speed and power in time for Utah’s quest for a Rose Bowl return.

“It was great to see Tavion in his last game at Rice-Eccles get back to his old self. I’m really proud of him and glad that he’s weathered the storm,” Whittingha­m said.

Rising went 20-for-33 through the air for 219 yards with an intercepti­on to boost Utah’s home winning streak to 14.

“Once we eliminated our mistakes, things started to go our way,” Rising said.

The Utes initially struggled to execute against Stanford, which allows the most rushing yards of any team in the conference. After three fourth-down conversion­s, including a fake punt, Utah finally scored on a Risingto-Devaughn Vele 9-yard TD pass in the second quarter.

“We’ve always been good at getting off the field on third down this year but fourth down has been a different story,” Stanford linebacker Levani Damuni said about Utah going 4-for-4 on fourth down in the first half.

After that, the floodgates opened and Utah rolled to 514 total yards with 279 on the ground. At the same time, Stanford’s offense failed to outgain Thomas, garnering just 177 total yards.

“We are just doing our job. A lot of the mistakes that were happening early in the season were guys trying to make a big play and not doing their assignment­s,” said Jonah Elliss, who had 1.5 sacks.

On Stanford’s second drive, Tanner McKee evaded the rush and threw a 51-yard pass and then snuck in for a 1-yard touchdown one play later.

In the end, McKee passed for 155 yards but didn’t have much time to throw and was sacked seven times.

“It’s going to be a dirty pocket,” Stanford head coach David Shaw said. “It’s going to be tight coverage. When we have those one-on-one opportunit­ies with all the pressure, and we get the protection, we got to hit them.”

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