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Show November 2009 RIVALRY continued from Page 2 David Reed and Jererae Brooks and exploit the Cougars' pass defense that is sixth in the conference. Wynn will also count on Wide to get the running game going early. Last time the Utes were on the road, Wide was held to 25 yards on 14 carries. T H E DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE / / As Wynn's college career is just blossoming, BYU quarterback Max Hall is seeing his come to an end. Saturday's matchup will be the final home game for Hall and the rest of the BYU seniors. Standing in the way of Hall and a happy ending inside Lavell Edwards Stadium is the MWC's thirdranked defense. Although Hall is leading the conference in every major passing cat- Tne LOCATIONS: Downtown Delivery 300 S. 1300 E. 582-5700 & 1320 E. 200S. 582-0195 egory, the Utes' secondary is only allowing 173.3 passing yards per game through 11 games this season. During his first two years as a starter, Hall and the Cougars went undefeated at home. But it's been a different story in 2009, as BYU has already lost twice at home—first to Florida State, then to TCU. The last time Utah beat BYU in Provo was 2005, when the Utes won mountain of meat Pepperoni Canadian Bacon Geona Salami Italian Sausage and Ground Beef! 11 434 "It's definitely a bitter rivalry," Wright said. "I mean I've grown up here in Utah, I've been around this BYU Utah rivalry for years and I know the fans get into it this whole week. No one really cares about the wins before this; this is for bragging rights and we don't want to give BYU fans anything to brag about for the next year." b.chouinard@chronicle.utah.edu |