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Show DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 8 NOTEBOOK continued from Page 6 redeem himself. He's a competitive kid, and my guess is that he will respond very well." Year under belt has Wynn feeling comfortable Wynn and the Utes' of- fensive line prevented the dangerous Pitt defense, which led college football in sacks in 2009, from notching a single sack. Wynn also threw for 283 yards and three touchdowns. "Things kind of started to slow down for me," Wynn said. "It was kind of interesting. It was the first game that I didn't have butterflies going into." Although the game is opening up to Wynn, he said their week-one win wasn't perfect and that the offense needs to improve to avoid dropping a game. "Obviously, we need to clean up those turnovers," he said. "(Also), as an offense, I feel we had too many penalties." Former Ute coach to return to Rice-Eccles J.D. Williams, who was the cornerbacks coach for Utah last season, left in the offseason to become the assistant coach on former Montana coach Bobby Hauck's new staff in UNLV. When asked if this gave the Rebels an advantage going into the weekend, he said although they are adjusting for it, he isn't concerned. "We think we've changed and tweaked enough things that it shouldn't be a problem for us," he said. "But he does know our defense inside and out, obviously." Wednesday, September 8, 2010 letters@chronicle.utah.edu Even hamsters write letters to the editor. j.hibbard@ chronicle.utah.edu GreenLight: A WAY OF LIFE Sustainable U Kickoff Event with President Michael K. Young Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010 10:30 - Noon I Union Ballroom Have a light-bulb moment when you attend GreenLight: A Way of Life, illuminating all things green on campus, at home and work. • Free Food • Green Tips Booths • A Green Way of Life • Planning Green: The Energy and Environmental Stewardship Initiative OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH www.sustainability.utah.edu p4,4e, 2 FREE TICKETS to Saturday's Football Game vs. UNLV Option One: Read the paper everyday and look for the 'word of the day' in the paper. Or, OptionTwo: Signup for the newsletter online to see the 'word of the day' posted on our website. THEN come to the Chronicle office (Union Room 321) with all words of the day byThursday afternoon to be entered into the drawing. |