SALT LAKE CITY -- For the third time in as many weeks, an opposing running back had a career performance against the Oregon defense.
Utah backup Armand Shyne, a junior who entered Saturday with one carrer 100-yard game and just 166 rushing yards on the season, steamrolled him way to a career-high 174 yards on a career-high 26 carries to help lead Utah to a 32-25 win over Oregon at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
"We struggled to stop the run tonight and I was a big part of why they had a great game on the ground. I got to do better," said nose tackle Jordon Scott, who made one tackle.