SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s Devon Dampier grabbed the headlines — after three rushing touchdowns, 120 yards on the ground, and another efficient night through the rain — but make no mistake: Utah’s offensive line was the driving force behind it.

In Saturday’s rain-soaked, storm affair of a game, Utah’s starting five of Caleb Lomu, Tanoa Togiai, Jaren Kump, Michael Mokofisi, and Spencer Fano dominated from the first snap.

The group paved the way for 276 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns — the most rushing scores in a game versus an AP Top-25 opponent in school history.

They also kept Dampier clean — he wasn’t sacked once. That kind of protection in a hostile, wet environment says a lot about the group’s cohesion and effort.

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