Oct. 16, 2010
LARAMIE, Wyo. -- Jordan Wynn passed for 230 yards and two touchdowns and Matt Asiata ran for 109 yards as No. 11 Utah kept its record unblemished with a 30-6 win over Wyoming on Saturday.
The Utes were held under their 49-point scoring average mostly because of three interceptions thrown by Wynn, including two in the end zone, but still had no problem with the Cowboys.
The Utes (6-0, 3-0 Mountain West) will be heavily favored next week against Colorado State before testing their BCS credentials against No. 23 Air Force, No. 4 TCU and Notre Dame.
Wyoming (2-5, 0-3) ended an eight-quarter scoring drought and scored its first fourth-quarter points this season when backup quarterback Dax Crum threw a 10-yard TD pass.
All five of Wyoming's losses have come against teams that have been ranked in the Top 25.