Sunday, September 30, 2012

Utah Utes football: USC's 'big dogs' come to town this week

USC quarterback Matt Barkley, a Heisman Trophy candidate, and the Trojans invade Rice-Eccles Stadium on Thursday.

Tom Smart, Deseret News

SALT LAKE CITY ? Although Utah head football coach Kyle Whittingham usually deflects questions about games that are not next on the schedule, he made an exception at Pac-12 Media Day in July.

Whittingham acknowledged that Thursday's game against USC was going to be a huge event with the "whole nine yards," including national-television coverage and the possibility that the Trojans could be ranked No. 1.

"It could be one of the biggest home games ever to take place at Rice-Eccles Stadium," Whittingham said. "If you look at the season as a whole and you point to games that will probably be critical in determining who wins championships, and so forth, we're sure that's going to be one of them."

USC and Utah were projected to finish 1-2 in the Pac-12 South's preseason media poll, adding even more intrigue to the Trojans' first game in Salt Lake City in 95 years.

Such a script, however, hasn't materialized over the first four games of the season. Neither team is undefeated and both came up short in their conference openers ? USC lost to Stanford (21-14) and Utah fell to Arizona State (37-7). Two weeks before the latter, the Utes dropped a 27-20 overtime decision at Utah State.

"It takes some of the luster off the game, I guess you could say, from a national perspective," Whittingham said. "But for us it's a huge game, as is every week from this point forward."

With the regular season one-third complete, Whittingham anticipates a battle each game the rest of the way.

"Every week's a challenge ? every single week," he said while adding that competition in the Pac-12 is non-stop with no intermission.

Utah's season-ending stretch of eight straight weeks of conference play without a break begins with league favorite USC. Whittingham said the Trojans are probably the most talented team in the league ? not the ideal opponent for the Utes after their poor showing at ASU.

"They've got talent throughout the roster and so we've got to respond," Whittingham noted. "We'll find out what we're made of this week and what kind of resiliency we have."

Source: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/765607981/Utah-Utes-football-USCs-big-dogs-come-to-town-this-week.html

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