Utah’s offense was night-and-day different from last year’s version, scoring 43 points, gaining 492 yards and generally being in control of the contest from start to finish in its season opener vs. UCLA .

The Utes scored touchdowns on three straight drives on two different occasions, punted just once, and only had three penalties. It was as clean of an offensive game as you’re ever going to see when opening up against a Power Four opponent, even one without much of a defense.

Quarterback Devon Dampier looked every bit the part of someone who could reverse Utah’s offensive fortunes, making plays through the air and on the ground, and the Utes’ offensive line lived up to the hype .

Tight end Dallen Bentley had a good day with five catches for 31 yards and a score and freshman JJ Buc

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