There are two lines in play when it comes to the BYU-Utah rivalry — the line of scrimmage and the thin line between love and hate. Whichever team controls the first usually wins the game. Whoever can resist crossing the latter, keeps it a game.

Nose guard Keanu Tanuvasa believes the Cougars can do both Saturday when No. 15 BYU hosts No. 23 Utah at LaVell Edwards Stadium (6 p.m., Fox).

“I think recognizing what the main thing is (and) Kalani (Sitake) talks about it all the time. We keep the main thing the main thing. Football is an addition to the main thing, but it is not the main thing. My faith and my love for the people that are around me is the main thing,” said the 6-foot-4, 300-pound nose tackle. “So, I want (Utah) to give me their best and I’m going to give them my best, but at

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