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Utah running away from BYU at Las Vegas Bowl

And to think, BYU head coach Bronco Mendenhall insisted he stick around for this.

BYU committed turnovers on its first five possessions and Utah turned them all into touchdowns, turning a Holy War reunion into a Holy Crap blowout barely 10 minutes in.

Cougars quarterback Tanner Mangum was the biggest turnover culprit, losing a fumble that led to Utah’s first score, then tossing two pick sixes and another pick that was returned to the BYU 1. A Squally Canada fumble on BYU’s fifth possession set up Utah’s most challenging scoring drive of the day, a five-play, 39-yard march that made the score 35-0 with 4:38 remaining in the first quarter.

The teams traded punts throughout the second quarter until BYU mounted a 97-yard touchdown drive that finally got them on the scoreboard with 36 seconds left in the half.

As it stands, Utah leads 35-7 despite being out-gained 190-77 and running only 26 plays.

Utah will receive to open the second half.