Utah's new lineup produced good results Monday night in a 93-64 win over Florida A&M at the Huntsman Center.
The two replacements, senior guard Parker Van Dyke and freshman forward Timmy Allen, played well and so did senior guard Sedrick Barefield, who came off the bench.
Van Dyke scored a career-high 20 points, making six 3-pointers. Allen and Barefield had 16 points each.
Coach Larry Krystkowiak shook up his starting five, after former starters Barefield and Donnie Tillman shot a combined 2 of 13 from the field in Saturday's 27-point loss at Kentucky.
Returning to the lineup after starting earlier in the season, Allen and Van Dyke each scored nine points in the first half as the Utes (5-5) took a 44-34 lead.