The Utes have flown under the radar in 2023 while building a 3-0 record and identifying Nate Johnson as their starter for next season.
Colorado was the story of the sport, USC owned the highest national ranking and Washington delivered the most dominant performance.Meanwhile, Oregon State and Washington State yanked at the heartstrings, rolling on the field as their future remained uncertain.
The Utes were one of just two teams, along with Colorado, to record two victories over Power Five opponents. They are No. 11 in the Associated Press poll, undefeated, undaunted and, in typical fashion, under the radar. Freshman Nate Johnson played sparingly against Florida, brilliantly at Baylor and start-to-finish against Weber State.
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