2011 Utah Utes football team

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2011 Utah Utes football
Utah Utes - U logo.svg
Sun Bowl champion
Sun Bowl, W 30–27 OT vs. Georgia Tech
Conference Pac-12 Conference
DivisionSouth Division
Record8–5 (4–5 Pac-12)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Norm Chow (1st season)
Offensive scheme Pro Style
Defensive coordinator Kalani Sitake (3rd season)
Base defense 4–3
CaptainTony Bergstrom
Star Lotulelei
Matt Martinez
Luke Matthews
Chaz Walker
Jordan Wynn
Home stadium Rice-Eccles Stadium
(Capacity: 45,017)
Seasons
  2010
2012  
2011 Pac-12 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
No. 4 Oregon xy$  8 1   12 2  
No. 7 Stanford x%  8 1   11 2  
Washington  5 4   7 6  
California  4 5   7 6  
Oregon State  3 6   3 9  
Washington State  2 7   4 8  
South Division
No. 6 USC 7 2   10 2  
UCLA xy  5 4   6 8  
Utah  4 5   8 5  
Arizona State  4 5   6 7  
Arizona  2 7   4 8  
Colorado  2 7   3 10  
Championship: Oregon 49, UCLA 31
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
  • † – USC ineligible for championship and post-season due to NCAA sanctions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2011 Utah Utes football team represented the University of Utah in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by seventh year head coach Kyle Whittingham and played their home games in Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. After playing the previous 12 seasons in the Mountain West Conference, this was Utah's first season in the new Pac-12 Conference in the South Division. They are the first former "BCS Buster" to join a BCS conference. They finished the season 8–5, 4–5 to finish in a tie for third place in the South Division. They were invited to the Sun Bowl where they defeated Georgia Tech 30–27 in overtime.

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 16:00 p.m.No. 6 (FCS) Montana State * KJZZ [1] W 27–1045,311 [2]
September 105:30 p.m.at USC Versus L 14–2373,821 [3]
September 177:15 p.m.at BYU * ESPN2 W 54–1063,742 [4]
October 15:00 p.m. Washington Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Rice-Eccles Stadium
  • Salt Lake City, UT
FSN L 14–3145,412 [5]
October 81:30 p.m.No. 22 Arizona State
  • Rice-Eccles Stadium
  • Salt Lake City, UT
FSNL 14–3545,089 [6]
October 1510:00 a.m.at Pittsburgh * ESPNU W 26–1443,719 [7]
October 225:00 p.m.at California
KJZZL 10–3435,182 [8]
October 295:00 p.m. Oregon State
  • Rice-Eccles Stadium
  • Salt Lake City, UT
KJZZW 27–845,017 [9]
November 55:00 p.m.at Arizona KJZZ [10] W 34–2150,389 [11]
November 124:30 p.m. UCLA
  • Rice-Eccles Stadium
  • Salt Lake City, UT
KJZZW 31–645,039 [12]
November 193:00 p.m.at Washington State KJZZW 30–27 OT16,419 [13]
November 251:30 p.m. Colorado
FSNL 14–1745,026 [14]
December 3112:00 p.m.vs. Georgia Tech * CBS W 30–27 OT48,123 [15]
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Mountain time

[16] [17] [18]

Before the season

The Pac-12 media picked Utah to finish third in the South Division. Four media members (out of 42 total) voted Utah first in the division. The media picked USC to finish first, but USC will be ineligible for the inaugural Pac-12 Championship Game due to NCAA sanctions. Arizona State came in second, and Arizona, UCLA, and Colorado finished fourth, fifth, and sixth, respectively, in the South Division voting. The media also picked Oregon to win the North Division with 29 first place votes, and to win the Pac-12 Championship Game and thus be the Pac-12 Champion. [19]

Coaching changes

Kyle Whittingham made a few changes to his coaching staff for the 2011 season. Prior to Utah's appearance in the 2010 Maaco Bowl Las Vegas defensive line coach John Pease retired from coaching. [20] During the offseason, Whittingham replaced Pease with Chad Kauhaʻahaʻa, a second team all-WAC defensive lineman for Utah in 1996. The previous two seasons he had been the defensive line coach for Utah State. [21]

The Utes also hired Norm Chow to be the Offensive coordinator and coach the tight ends. [21] He had been an offensive coordinator at UCLA the three previous seasons. [22] In 2002, when he was the offensive coordinator at USC, Norm Chow won the Broyles Award. [23] Former co-offensive coordinators Aaron Roderick and Dave Schramm were reassigned to coach different positions in the offense. They will coach the receivers and the running backs, respectively, positions they have both previously coached for the program. [21] Finally, Whittingham hired Tim Davis to coach the offensive line. Davis replaces Blake Miller who left the program to coach the same position with Memphis. Davis coached the offensive line the previous three seasons at Minnesota and has had a prior stint as Utah's offensive line coach 19901996 and worked under Chow at USC 20022004. [24]

Move to the Pac-12

During the 2010 offseason, Utah successfully negotiated to join the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) for all sports, including football. [25] Utah, along with Colorado, officially joined the Pac-10 on July 1, 2011 to form the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). [26] The previous 12 seasons, Utah competed in the Mountain West Conference.

Game summaries

Montana State

Montana State at Utah
1234Total
Bobcats070310
Utes1773027
  • Date: September 1
  • Location: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Game start: 6:07 pm
  • Elapsed time: 2:49
  • Game attendance: 45,311
  • Game weather: 80°, Sunny and Clear, winds NW 8 mph
  • Referee: Jay Stricherz
  • TV announcers (KJZZ): Steve Brown, Mike Norseth, and David Locke
Sources: [27]

Utah leads series: 10 – 0 [28]

Utah played Montana State for the 10th time on September 1. Entering the game, Utah had beaten Montana State in all of their nine games, all but one of which have been played in Salt Lake City. During those nine contests, the Utes outscored the Bobcats 455–25. [28] [29]

Utah once again beat Montana State in their 2011 meeting. Utah built a 24–0 lead with a little less than 12 minutes remaining in the second quarter, and then scored 3 points the rest of the game to win 27–10. [2] The Utes finished with 101 passing yards on 15-of-23 passing by quarterback Jordan Wynn. Running back John White finished with 150 yards rushing to lead the Utes. [30]

Linebacker Brian Blechen set-up Utah's first touchdown when he returned an interception 39-yards to the 8-yard line; Montana State quarterback DeNarius McGhee threw the errant pass. Three plays later, Wynn connected with wide receiver DeVonte Christopher for the touchdown. Montana State punted on their next possession, and Utah's offense had its second scoring drive. This one resulted in a 5-yard touchdown pass from Wynn to White; the drive took nine plays and gained 62 yards. [30]

Utah blocked MSU's next punt. Montana State blockers flipped Utah lineback Matt Martinez into the air, which caused Martinez to block the punt with his feet. [31] The ensuing Utah possession resulted in a field goal; kicker Coleman Petersen successfully booted a 37-yard attempt. Following Montana State's third punt of the game, Utah had a nine-play, 59-yard touchdown drive for their last touchdown of the evening. Montana State scored their only touchdown of the evening with 35 seconds remaining in the first half. McGhee passed to receiver Tanner Bleskin for a 7-yard touchdown reception. [30] Each team only scored a field goal in the second half for the final 27–10 score. [2]


USC

Utah at USC
1234Total
Utes077014
Trojans1007623
  • Date: September 10
  • Location: Los Angeles, CA
  • Game start: 5:37 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:17
  • Game attendance: 73,821
  • Game weather: 72°, Hazy, winds S 5 mph
  • Referee: Jack Folliard
  • TV announcers (Versus): Ted Robinson, Glenn Parker, and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila
Sources: [32]

Utah trails series: 3 – 7 [28]


BYU

Utah at BYU
1234Total
Utes77162454
Cougars370010
  • Date: September 17
  • Location: Provo, UT
  • Game start: 7:21 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:42
  • Game attendance: 63,742
  • Game weather: 65°, fair, winds W 2 mph
  • Referee: Jack Wood
  • TV announcers (ESPN2; BYUtv): Ed Cunningham, Mark Jones, and Jessica Mendoza (ESPN2); Dave McCann, Gary Sheide, and Jarom Jordan (BYUtv)
Sources: [33]

Utah leads series: 55 – 34 – 4 [28]


Washington

Washington at Utah
1234Total
Huskies7314731
Utes700714
  • Date: October 1
  • Location: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Game start: 5:10 pm
  • Elapsed time: 2:44
  • Game attendance: 45,412
  • Game weather: 81°, Partly Cloudy, winds SW 5 mph
  • Referee: Jay Stricherz
  • TV announcers (FSN): Ron Thulin, J. C. Pearson, and Jeremy Bloom
Sources: [34]

Utah trails series: 0 – 7 [28]


Arizona State

#22 Arizona State at Utah
1234Total
#22 Sun Devils7318735
Utes707014
  • Date: October 8
  • Location: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Game start: 1:41 pm
  • Elapsed time: 2:57
  • Game attendance: 45,089
  • Game weather: 49°, Overcast, winds NNE 6 mph
  • Referee: Land Clark
  • TV announcers (FSN): Craig Bolerjack, Joel Klatt, and Petros Papadakis
Sources: [35]

Utah trails series: 6 – 17 [28]


Pittsburgh

Utah at Pittsburgh
1234Total
Utes31031026
Panthers1400014
  • Date: October 15
  • Location: Pittsburgh, PA
  • Game start: 10:01 am
  • Elapsed time: 3:17
  • Game attendance: 43,719
  • Game weather: 54°, Partly Sunny & Windy, winds WSW 18 mph
  • Referee: Michael Batlan
  • TV announcers (ESPNU): Rob Stone and Danny Kanell
Sources: [36]

Utah leads series: 3 – 0 [28]


California

Utah at California
1234Total
Utes0001010
Golden Bears0207734
  • Date: October 22
  • Location: San Francisco, CA
  • Game start: 5:06 pm
  • Elapsed time: 2:49
  • Game attendance: 35,182
  • Game weather: 78°, Clear, Nil
  • Referee: Terry Leyden
  • TV announcers (CSN-BA, KJZZ; ESPN Radio): Roxy Bernstein, Mike Pawlawski, and Chris Townsend (CSN-BA, KJZZ); Bill Rosinski, David Norrie, and Joe Schad (ESPN Radio)
Sources: [37]

Utah trails series: 3 – 5 [28]


Oregon State

Oregon State at Utah
1234Total
Beavers00088
Utes3210327
  • Date: October 29
  • Location: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Game start: 5:07 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:00
  • Game attendance: 45,017
  • Game weather: 56°, Mostly Clear, winds NW 8 mph
  • Referee: Jack Folliard
  • TV announcers (KJZZ, Root NW): Steve Brown, Mike Norseth, and David Locke
Sources: [38]

Utah trails series: 6 – 9 – 1 [28]


Arizona

Utah at Arizona
1234Total
Utes3177734
Wildcats077721
  • Date: November 5
  • Location: Tucson, AZ
  • Game start: 5:05 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:00
  • Game attendance: 50,839
  • Game weather: 59°, Sunny w/ High Clouds, winds WNW 7mph
  • Referee: Shawn Hochuli
  • TV announcers (FSN AZ+, FCS Central, KJZZ): Dave Sitton, John Fina, and Glenn Howell
Sources: [39]

Utah leads series: 20 – 15 – 2 [28]


UCLA

UCLA at Utah
1234Total
Bruins30036
Utes07141031
  • Date: November 12
  • Location: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Game start: 4:37 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:02
  • Game attendance: 45,039
  • Game weather: 32°, Snowing, winds NW 5mph to NE 2 mph
  • Referee: Michael Batlan
  • TV announcers (KJZZ, Prime Ticket, FCS Central): Steve Brown, Mike Norseth, and David Locke
Sources: [40]

Utah trails series: 2 – 8 [28]


Washington State

Utah at Washington State
1234OTTotal
Utes07317330
Cougars07317027
  • Date: November 19
  • Location: Pullman, WA
  • Game start: 3:07 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:36
  • Game weather: 27°, Light Snow, winds E 5–10 mph
  • Referee: Jacon Wood
  • TV announcers (KJZZ, FCS Atlantic): Steve Brown, Mike Norseth, and David Locke
Sources: [41]

Utah leads series: 6 – 5 [28]


Colorado

Colorado at Utah
1234Total
Buffaloes737017
Utes0014014
  • Date: November 25
  • Location: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Game start: 1:41 pm
  • Elapsed time: 2:55
  • Game attendance: 45,026
  • Game weather: 48°, Mostly Cloudy, winds NW 13 mph
  • Referee: Terry Leyden
  • TV announcers (FSN): Craig Bolerjack, Joel Klatt, and Petros Papadakis
Sources: [42]

Utah trails series: 24 – 31 – 3 [28]


Georgia Tech–Sun Bowl

2011 Sun Bowl: Georgia Tech vs. Utah
1234OTTotal
Yellow Jackets07170327
Utes73014630
  • Date: December 31
  • Location: El Paso, TX
  • Game start: 12:21 pm
  • Elapsed time: 3:40
  • Game attendance: 48,123
  • Game weather: 57°, Sunny and clear, winds NE 10mph
  • Referee: Wayne Winkler
  • TV announcers (CBS; Sports USA): Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson, and Tracy Wolfson (CBS); Eli Gold, and Doug Plank (Sports USA)

Utah leads series: 2 – 0 [28]

Roster

2011 Utah Utes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
OL 60Siaosi AionoFr
WR 6 Dres Anderson RFr
OL 57Isaac AsiataFr
RB 34Shawn AsiataSr
OL 70Tony Bergstrom (C)Sr
OL 74Sam BrennerJr
WR 27Nick BrownJr
WR 10DeVonte ChristopherJr
OL 77John CullenSr
RB 5Eric DavidsonFr
WR 8Anthony DenhamJr
WR 14 Reggie Dunn Jr
WR 83Sean FitzgeraldSo
OL 67Jason GardnerRFr
QB 9Jon HaysJr
OL 75Siaosi HalaʻufiaJr
WR 85Charles Henderson  Cruz Roja.svg Fr
WR 18Phil HinsonJr
OL 64Vyncent JonesSo
QB 19Daniel KesslerFr
RB 21 Harvey Langi Fr
WR 11Luke Matthews (C)Jr
WR 16Griff McNabbSo
FB 48Max MoalaJr
TE 81Kendrick MoeaiJr
FB 82Jake MurphyRFr
OL 78Daniel NielsonFr
WR 32Geoffrey NorwoodSo
RB 36Jarrell OliverFr
RB 22Thretton PalamoSo
OL 71Poʻu PaleleiJr
RB 44Lucky RadleyRFr
WR 88Dexter RansomSr
TE/FB 89Dallin Rogers  Cruz Roja.svg Jr
OL 56Kapua SaiSo
QB 12Adam SchulzFr
WR 2Kenneth ScottRFr
OL 73Samu SitakeJr
QB 13Tyler ShreveFr
OL 54Tevita StevensJr
WR 20Travis StillFr
OL 79Percy TaumoelauSo
OL 76Jeremiah TofaeonoSo
TE/FB 80Westlee TongaSo
RB 24Tauni VakapunaSr
OL 69Court WalkerFr
RB 15John White IVJr
FB 38Karl WilliamsSo
QB 3Jordan Wynn  Cruz Roja.svg  (C)Jr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DT 91James AionoSr
LB 50Kaeo AloSo
LB 45Boo Andersen  Cruz Roja.svg Jr
DB 46Jeff BattleFr
DB 35Greg BirdSr
DB 9Conroy BlackSr
LB 4Brian BlechenSo
DB 14Joseph BryantFr
DB 19Quade ChappuisSo
LB 51Dave FagergrenJr
DE 96 Nate Fakahafua Fr
DL 98Seni FauonukuFr
LB 7V.J. FehokoRFr
DL 97Tevita FinauSr
LB 42Nai FotuSr
DB 23Wykie FreemanSo
LB 40Jacoby HaleRFr
DT 68Latu Heimuli  Cruz Roja.svg So
DB 25Mike HoneycuttSo
DB 30Chandler JohnsonRFr
DB 39Michael KirbyFr
DL 44Dave KrugerJr
DE 99Joe KrugerSo
DB 26Ryan LacyJr
LB 53Tanner LarsenFr
DB 17Mo LeeJr
DT 92 Star Lotulelei  (C)Jr
DE 94Tevita MalafuFr
LB 52Matt Martinez (C)Sr
DB 1Keith McGill  Cruz Roja.svg Jr
DB 16Devin MicklesRFr
DB 27Tyron Morris-EdwardsRFr
DB 5Damian PayneRFr
DB 87Quinton PedrozaFr
DT 63Joape PelaJr
DB 33Terrell ReeseRFr
LB 49Trevor ReillySo
LB 12Griff RoblesSo
DE 47David RolfJr
DB 18 Eric Rowe Fr
DE 90Derrick ShelbySr
DB 24Jamal SmithSo
DB 20Joseph SmithRFr
LB 31Victor SpikesJr
DE 43Lei TalamaivaoSr
DL 59Ron TongaonevaiJr
DB 28Reggie ToppsJr
DL 65Sam TuiʻoneFr
DT 58LT TuipulotuSo
LB 32Chaz Walker (C)Sr
DB 15Michael WalkerSo
DB 21Tyler WhiteFr
LB 13J.J. Williams  Cruz Roja.svg Sr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
LS 62Patrick GreeneJr
K/P 30Nick MarshSo
K/P 61Coleman PetersenJr
P 86Sean SellwoodJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

[43] [44]


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: August 4, 2011

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