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Up for grabs: Utah and Oregon chase Pac-12 division titles

Utah coach Kyle Whittingham played it cool. He mentioned how this was just another game and how the Utes were treating it exactly as such.

That's a hard sell.

In reality, there's a heap riding on Saturday night's clash between No. 24 Utah and fourth-ranked Oregon in Salt Lake City.

Conference-wise, both the Ducks (9-1, 6-1) and the Utes (7-3, 6-1) have a shot at wrapping up their side of the Pac-12 divisions as they remain on course to meet again in the league's title game on Dec. 3.

Big picture-wise, a win keeps the Ducks in the hunt for a spot in the College Football Playoff. They're sitting at No. 3 after the latest reveal of the CFP rankings.

Program-wise, a victory by the Utes would make Whittingham (141-69) the winningest coach in team history. He would move past Ike Armstrong (141-55-15 from 1925-49).

'œWe treat them all the same,'ť Whittingham said of his team's game-by-game mentality. 'œThat's how you have to do it in the Pac-12 because if you don't, it doesn't matter who you're playing, you're going to get beat if you're not ready to go. We approach it the same exact way every single week."

Whittingham did add later: 'œThis will be obviously, on paper, be our biggest test of the year."

The Ducks are vying to make a third-straight trip to the conference championship game. They will wrap up the North with a victory over Utah or an Arizona State win at Oregon State. The Utes will claim the South with a win or a Beavers victory over the Sun Devils.

A rematch between the two seems almost inevitable, which might mean they don't show all their cards?

'œCoaches don't think that way, at least we don't,'ť Whittingham said. 'œWe have work to do. We haven't done anything yet that's set in stone. We've still got football we need to play and games we need to win.'ť

Same goes for the Ducks, who hold a 23-10 lead in the all-time series against Utah.

'œYou're playing against an excellent football team that has been really good for a long, long time,'ť Oregon coach Mario Cristobal said. 'œIt'll be a great challenge for us - a great opportunity.'ť

NOVEMBER REIGN

Cristobal said there's something special about football this time of the year. The Ducks are 11-3 in November under Cristobal.

'œNovembers can be really special because they realize they're in the fourth quarter of the season," Cristobal said. "I think you'll see everyone's best, their best competitive side, their most competitive DNA, show out in November.'ť

NO REPLICATING

Whittingham said there's no real way to replicate in practice the kind of havoc that Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux creates. Thibodeaux was the Pac-12 defensive player and defensive lineman of the week after a two-sack performance in Oregon's 38-24 victory over Washington State last week.

'œTo replicate him in practice ... that's impossible,'ť Whittingham said. 'œIf we had that guy, that guy would be leading the nation in sacks. We just don't have that guy right now.'ť

FAB FROSH

Oregon running back Byron Cardwell was named the Pac-12'²s freshman of the week after rushing for 98 yards and two TDs against Washington State. He scored on runs of 27 and 22 yards in the fourth quarter.

'œHe's growing up fast. We always felt confident in him that he would,'ť Cristobal said. 'œHe invests a lot of time, he's very serious about the game, he's very serious about his development and he's very serious about his teammates having success. So, all in all, the invested time, the extra time, is really paying off for him and we're going to need him to keep developing at that level.'ť

Don't forget about Travis Dye, either, who's 92 yards rushing away from reaching 1,000 in a season for the first time in his career.

NOT-AS-SPECIAL TEAMS

The Utes have allowed two touchdowns on kick returns. They've also had two punts blocked that resulted in a score, including one last weekend at Arizona as the Utes hung on for a 38-29 win.

'œYou would think we'd have that solved by now but apparently, we didn't," Whittingham said. "I've got to coach it better and we've got to find a way to protect our punter.'ť

LOUD & CLEAR

The capacity at Rice-Eccles Stadium went from 45,807 to 51,444 with the expansion of the Ken Garff Red Zone. Utah set a new attendance record at the stadium with 51,922 fans against UCLA on Oct. 30. They're averaging 51,660 fans.

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AP Sports Writer Anne M. Peterson contributed to this report.

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Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham celebrates with fans following their NCAA college football game against UCLA Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) The Associated Press
Utah running back Tavion Thomas (9) celebrates his team's winning score over Stanford during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game, Friday, Nov. 5, 2021, in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron) The Associated Press
Oregon head coach Mario Cristobal questions a pass interference call during the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, in Eugene, Ore. (AP Photo/Andy Nelson) The Associated Press
Oregon defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux celebrates after his team scored a safety during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Washington, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear) The Associated Press
Utah coach Kyle Whittingham signals a play to the team during the second quarter of an NCAA college football game against Stanford, Friday, Nov. 5, 2021, in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/D. Ross Cameron) The Associated Press
Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch, left, and Utah head coach Kyle Whittingham talk before an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, in Tucson, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri) The Associated Press
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