Last Updated on December 15, 2009 5:21 pm by drew
Poinsettia Bowl
San Diego,
Inconsistent play dashed those hopes.
The No. 23 Utes try to extend the nation’s longest postseason winning streak to nine when they face the Golden Bears in the Poinsettia Bowl at
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They opened 2009 with consecutive victories, running the nation’s longest active winning streak to 16, before falling 31-24 at
The Utes recovered by winning six in a row to climb to No. 16, but concluded the regular season by losing two of three, including defeats to ranked Mountain West foes TCU and BYU. Those losses dropped
"We look at it as another challenge," coach Kyle Whittingham said. "We’ve had a bunch of those BCS opponents over the last seven or eight years, and our guys are prepared and looking for a chance to play these higher-profile teams. And Cal-Berkeley is certainly one of those teams."
They followed that a week later with a 30-3 loss to then-No. 7 Southern
"That’s big. You hate to end the season on a note like the game we played, so it gives us the opportunity to go out and compete and put our best foot forward," coach Jeff Tedford said. "Of course, you want to play in the biggest bowl you can, but the frustration comes in just not playing our best and not finishing the season like we would like to have finished it in conference play."
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The Golden Bears have won four of six all-time meetings, but
In nine games prior to the injury, Best was considered a possible Heisman Trophy candidate, gaining 867 yards on 141 carries with 12 TDs, while adding four scores on receptions.
Best would be facing a
Quarterback Kevin Riley may have a tough time with the Utes defense, which led the Mountain West with 15 interceptions while holding opponents to an average of 172.8 passing yards.
Riley has been intercepted four times in the last four games, completing just 52.9 percent of his passes, though he did rank third in the Pac-10 with 2,636 passing yards.
The Utes are expected to have freshman Jordan Wynn under center as he gets a fifth consecutive start after winning the job from junior Terrance Cain.
Wynn has thrown for 991 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions in five games, while relying on running back Eddie Wide for support.
The junior leads the conference with 1,032 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns while averaging 5.7 yards per carry. He’ll get to face a
2009 Poinsettia Bowl
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Kickoff: Dec. 23, 2009, 8PM ET
Venue: Qualcomm Stadium
TV: ESPN
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Posted: 12/15/09 5:21PM ET