Kyle Whittingham was having visions of 2024 while sitting behind the podium, staring at the throng of reporters on Saturday afternoon.

“Kind of reminiscent of last year,” Whittingham said. “We had chances to put people away in the fourth quarter, win a game with one stop and couldn’t do it, just couldn’t do it.”

No. 16 Utah’s once-high-powered offense looked like it forgot to fill up with gas in its 34-10 loss to No. 17 Texas Tech on Saturday.

The Utes had four turnovers. Junior quarterback Devon Dampier accounted for two of those, throwing a pair of interceptions to the Red Raiders. Utah was also dominated at the line of scrimmage, being held to 3.3 yards per carry and 101 rushing yards.

Redshirt senior Ryan Davis was the only Ute wide receiver to catch a pass, finishing the contest w

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