(16) Utah 28, (4) TCU 55

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7:30 PM ET, November 14, 2009
Amon Carter Stadium
FORT WORTH, TX

TCU clears last real hurdle to unbeaten regular season by crushing Utes

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... The Horned Frogs scored three TDs in the second quarter ... in a 2 1/2-minute span.
Gameball goes to... TCU's offense. Can you really argue with 5 TDs on 549 total yards?
Stat of the game... 342. TCU ran for 342 yards; Utah didn't even rack up 300 total yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1132
Total Yards284549
Passing219207
Rushing65342
Penalties14-1105-45
3rd Down Conversions4-157-13
4th Down Conversions1-20-0
Turnovers22
Possession25:5334:07
Air/Ground Leaders
Utah Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Wynn16/3221911
TCU Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dalton17/2920711
Utah Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Wide142517
Smithson523210
TCU Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Wesley12137164
Tucker868241
Utah Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Reed6111150
Moeai134034
TCU Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Johnson251037
Christian548116
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERUTAHTCU
TD11:33Matthew Tucker 41 Yd Run (Ross Evans Kick) 07
TD04:48Shaky Smithson 10 Yd Run (Joe Phillips Kick) 77
TD03:00Ryan Christian 16 Yd Pass From Andy Dalton (Ross Evans Kick) 714
SECOND QUARTERUTAHTCU
TD14:11Jeremy Kerley 3 Yd Run (Ross Evans Kick) 721
TD12:34Antoine Hicks 1 Yd Run (Ross Evans Kick) 728
TD11:40Tank Carder 15 Yd Interception Return (Ross Evans Kick) 735
TD05:35David Reed 50 Yd Pass From Jordan Wynn (Joe Phillips Kick) 1435
FG00:15Ross Evans 30 Yd 1438
THIRD QUARTERUTAHTCU
FG07:53Ross Evans 42 Yd 1441
TD01:03Eddie Wide 1 Yd Run (Joe Phillips Kick) 2141
FOURTH QUARTERUTAHTCU
TD12:50Ed Wesley 14 Yd Run (Ross Evans Kick) 2148
TD05:06Matthew Tucker 9 Yd Run (Ross Evans Kick) 2155
TD02:29Shaky Smithson 10 Yd Run (Joe Phillips Kick) 2855
Associated Press

FORT WORTH, Texas -- TCU coach Gary Patterson immediately reminded everybody that the No. 4 Horned Frogs still have games left to play, making the expected 'we're not done' comments.

Yet, he actually smiled.

Maisel: TCU silences critics

TCU answered all of its critics' questions with a drubbing of No. 16 Utah on Saturday. But the Frogs' future is out of their hands, writes Ivan Maisel. Story

Watson: Dalton Steps Up

It would have been easy for TCU quarterback Andy Dalton to relive the past. Instead, Dalton looked, and stepped, up against Utah to keep the Horned Frogs undefeated, writes Graham Watson. Blog

And deservedly so, even if he's not ready to talk about just how close they are to finally busting into the Bowl Championship Series.

"We've got two games left, we're not going to talk about anything else," said the typically staid and reserved Patterson.

With the hometown fans finally taking notice, and representatives from the major bowls watching, TCU crossed its last significant hurdle to an undefeated regular season with a 55-28 victory over No. 16 Utah on Saturday night.

"If the nation didn't think that this was enough style points, then I don't know what is," Patterson said. "We're just going to go about our business."

Fast Facts

• TCU kept its BCS national championship game hopes alive with a thorough beating of their Mountain West rival, racking up 549 yards of total offense including 342 on the ground.

• TCU has now won 13 straight home games and snapped a three-game losing streak to Utah.

• Utah had 14 penalties for 110 yards and two turnovers as their 13-game conference winning streak was snapped.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

The Horned Frogs (10-0, 6-0 Mountain West) put the game out of reach with three touchdowns in a 2½-minute span early in the second quarter and stretched their winning streak to 12 games since a last-minute loss last November at Utah (8-2, 5-1).

Utes, last season's BCS busters, had won 22 of 23.

TCU also has won 13 in a row at home since losing when the Utes last visited two years ago.

With a record crowd of 50,307 -- a sellout at 79-year-old Amon Carter Stadium without the benefit of an instate opponent -- and representatives from the Orange, Rose and Fiesta bowls watching from the athletic director's suite, the Frogs put on quite a show. Fans stormed the field when it was over.

"We made a big statement," said quarterback Andy Dalton, who was 17-of-29 passing for 207 yards with a TD.

Matthew Tucker had the first and last touchdowns (runs of 41 and 9 yards) for TCU, with five teammates getting into the end zone in between. The 55 points were the most allowed by Utah since 1996. The lopsided game even caught the Frogs by surprise.

"Not in my wildest dream," defensive end Jerry Hughes said. "I figured it was going to be a dogfight."

Even without guaranteed access to the BCS, the Frogs have upped the ante. Instead of wondering if they can make one of the big-money games, now they have a legitimate chance to be the first team from a conference without an automatic BCS bid to play for the national title.

The Frogs are fourth in the BCS standings, the highest a team from a non-AQ conference has reached. They trail only Florida, Alabama and Texas -- all winners Saturday.

Ed Wesley ran for 137 yards and a touchdown and TCU had 549 yards overall, its third straight game with at least 500.

Utah's Eddie Wide, who had posted six straight 100-yard games, was held to 25 yards on 14 carries.

Jeremy Kerley scored on a 3-yard run with 14:11 left in the first half after a blocked punt. He then had a 39-yard punt return to the Utah 29, setting up Antoine Hicks' 1-yard TD run. Tank Carder then returned an interception 15 yards to make it 35-7 with 11:40 left.

"It was one of our worst performances," Utah linebacker Stevenson Sylvester said.

"We knew we would have to play our best and we didn't do that," coach Kyle Whittingham said. "The key thing now is how we respond. We're still working on a pretty good season."

The Frogs, 10-0 for only the second time since its 1938 undefeated national championship team led by Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Davey O'Brien, play next week at wobbly Wyoming. They close the regular season Nov. 28 at home against New Mexico (0-10).

Utah was the original BCS buster in 2004 and last year capped the only undefeated season by an FBS team with a Sugar Bowl victory over Alabama.

The Utes, who had won six in a row since a 31-24 loss at Oregon in mid-September, entered freshman quarterback Jordan Wynn's second start as a nearly three-touchdown underdog. Utah was 5-1 in the series, the only loss in overtime at TCU in 2005, and won 13-10 last year in Salt Lake City by driving 80 yards to score the game-winning touchdown in the final minute.

There would be no chance of a comeback this time, especially considering that before its quick three-TD spurt, TCU missed a chance to be up 14-0 before Utah's first offensive snap.

The Frogs' opening drive ended when Tucker took a handoff, juked a defender and sprinted toward the right sideline untouched for a 41-yard touchdown.

On the ensuing kickoff, Utah's David Reed had to jump over a teammate that had slipped down and then took a bone-jarring hit from Tyler Luttrell that knocked the ball loose. TCU recovered at the Utah 16, but didn't make a first down and Ross Evans missed a 26-yard field goal attempt.

Utah tied the game 7-all when receiver Shaky Smithson took a direct snap and scored the first of his two 10-yard TD runs.

Ryan Christian, a converted senior running back who had his first two receiving touchdowns last week, made it three when he turned a quick pass into a 16-yard touchdown after shaking past a defender at the line of scrimmage. It was 14-7 before Utah's next possession ended with the blocked punt.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, November 12th
24 South Florida 0 Final
Rutgers 31
Friday, November 13th
25 West Virginia 21 Final
5 Cincinnati 24
Saturday, November 14th
1 Florida 24 Final
South Carolina 14
2 Alabama 31 Final
Mississippi State 3
3 Texas 47 Final
Baylor 14
16 Utah 28 Final
4 TCU 55
Idaho 25 Final
6 Boise State 63
7 Georgia Tech 49 Final
Duke 10
Louisiana Tech 16 Final
8 LSU 24
25 Stanford 55 Final
9 USC 21
10 Iowa 24 Final
11 Ohio State 27 OT
Notre Dame 22 Final
12 Pittsburgh 27
Arizona State 21 Final
13 Oregon 44
14 Miami (FL) 24 Final
North Carolina 33
15 Houston 32 Final
UCF 37
17 Arizona 16 Final
California 24
Indiana 20 Final
18 Penn State 31
Texas Tech 17 Final
19 Oklahoma State 24
Michigan 24 Final
20 Wisconsin 45
21 Virginia Tech 36 Final
Maryland 9
22 Brigham Young 24 Final
New Mexico 19
Washington 21 Final
23 Oregon State 48
24 Clemson 43 Final
North Carolina State 23