MORGANTOWN -- It was apparent that West Virginia didn't look like the team against Pitt on Sept. 13 that we saw Saturday against Utah.

The Mountaineers fell behind quick in the first half, as they trailed 28-0 at half. They didn't score their first points until early in the third quarter.

Utah's offense was rolling all game, scoring on eight of nine drives, with six of those eight resulting in touchdowns. The Utes won their fourth game of the season, 48-14.

The Utes finished with 532 yards of offense, which is the most a WVU team has allowed since last season against Texas Tech.

Here are a few takeaways and notes following WVU and Utah's third-ever contest between the two.

Defensive woes

Something is wrong with the WVU defense, and I, personally, can't put my finger on what exactly I

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