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No. 12 Utah reels off 3 straight wins, braces for Oregon St

Quarterback Chance Nolan made his first career start for Oregon State inside typically noisy Rice-Eccles Stadium.

Only, it wasn't so noisy that day at Utah, with fans kept away in the 2020 contest due to coronavirus restrictions.

Still, Oregon State coach Jonathan Smith found the silver lining for his veteran QB: At least he stepped onto the field even if he didn't experience the thunderous noise.

Nolan and the Beavers (3-1, 0-1 Pac-12) take on their second straight ranked opponent when they travel to No. 12 Utah (3-1, 1-0) on Saturday. The Beavers are trying to bounce back from a 17-14 home loss to No. 6 Southern California where they surrendered the lead with less than 90 seconds remaining.

'œThis,'ť Smith said, 'œis a hostile place to play.'ť

Rice-Eccles Stadium has been quite a home-field advantage since the arrival of Utah coach Kyle Whittingham. The Utes are 80-25 at home under Whittingham, including wins in 21 of their last 22 games.

The Utes have a tried-and-true formula with a stingy defense and a cool quarterback - in this case, Cameron Rising - running the show.

It's Whittingham's winning recipe.

'œWhat he's done, he's created an identity - both sides of the ball, and the style of player he recruits and develops there," Smith said. "A really smart schematic football coach. You can see these guys don't make a lot of errors. They make (the game) physical. That's been a mantra for them for a long, long time.'ť

The respect is mutual. Whittingham was impressed with the Beavers' performance against USC, when they nearly stunned the Trojans in spite of four interceptions.

'œJonathan Smith's doing a great job up there. He's really built that program back up the right way," Whittingham said. "We will have our hands full.'ť

Just like in 2020, when the Beavers trailed 30-10 in the fourth quarter before Nolan's TD pass made it a six-point game. The Utes defense forced the Beavers to turn it over on downs to seal the 30-24 win.

KUITH OUT

The Utes lost a valuable part of their offense with the season-ending injury to captain and All-Pac-12 tight end Brant Kuith. The senior from Katy, Texas, ranks eighth in Utah history with 148 career receptions.

'œWe'll miss (Brant). He's a great leader. Great person,'ť Whittingham said. 'œIt breaks your heart to see something like that happen to a senior.'ť

The Utes have senior Dalton Kincaid, who has 16 catches this season and four for touchdowns.

REMEMBERING LOWE & JORDAN

Whittingham started his weekly news conference by remembering defensive back Aaron Lowe, who was shot and killed at a house party on Sept. 26, 2021, hours after Utah's game against Washington State. His death was after his good friend Ty Jordan died in an accidental shooting on Christmas night 2020.

Lowe changed his number to honor his friend, who had also been his teammate at West Mesquite High School in Texas. The Utes retired No. 22 in their honor.

'œI just want to let Aaron's family know how much they're in our thoughts and prayers,'ť Whittingham said. 'œWe miss him, and just want to make sure we acknowledge that. We always remember Aaron and Ty Jordan.'ť

JAM SESSION

Oregon State tailback Jam Griffin rushed for a career-best 84 yards against USC. The transfer from Georgia Tech has scored in the last two games. The Beavers also will utilize Deshaun Fenwick (49 carries for 233 yards and four TDs) and Damien Martinez (28 carries for 122 yards and one score).

'œIf a guy continues to separate over the next three, four games, then, yeah, maybe we'd have the one lead back," Smith said. "But we feel good with all three guys.'ť

ELEVATION GAIN

Smith doesn't plan to make a big deal about the elevation at Rice-Eccles (around 4,600 feet). He will have a chat with his kickers and coverage units.

'œThe ball's going to travel farther,'ť Smith said. 'œOn special teams and things, we'll talk about that.'ť

ROCKY ROAD

Oregon State is searching for its first road win over a ranked opponents since beating No. 19 UCLA 27-20 on Sept. 22, 2012.

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Oregon State wide receiver Tre'Shaun Harrison carries against Southern California during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, in Corvallis, Ore. Southern California won 17-14. (AP Photo/Amanda Loman) The Associated Press
Southern California wide receiver Tahj Washington tries to dodge Oregon State linebacker John McCartan during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, in Corvallis, Ore. Southern California won 17-14. (AP Photo/Amanda Loman) The Associated Press
Arizona State defensive back Timarcus Davis (7) tackles Utah quarterback Cameron Rising during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, in Tempe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri) The Associated Press
Utah quarterback Cameron Rising (7) throws a pass against Arizona State during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 24, 2022, in Tempe, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri) The Associated Press
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