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Far West Roundup : BYU Beats Utah to Win Bid to Florida Citrus Bowl

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From Times Wire Services

Brigham Young Coach LaVell Edwards doesn’t normally have a chance to talk about the Cougars’ running game, but that was the difference Saturday in BYU’s 38-28 victory over upstate rival Utah at Provo, Utah.

Fullback Lakei Heimuli rambled 83 yards for the last of his three touchdowns to send 11th-ranked BYU into the Florida Citrus Bowl on Dec. 28 against No. 12 Ohio State.

Heimuli, who rushed for 164 yards in 23 carries, also had scoring runs of 3 and 5 yards as the Cougars, the nation’s leading passing team, rolled up 307 yards rushing before 65,473 fans.

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Utah’s Larry Egger outgained BYU’s Robbie Bosco through the air, completing 21 of 31 passes for 308 yards and 2 touchdowns. Bosco completed 22 of 37 passes for 276 yards and set an NCAA record for the most completions in a season, 313, breaking the mark of 306 set by former BYU quarterback Steve Young.

BYU, 10-2 overall and 6-1 in the Western Athletic Conference, has played Ohio State only once, losing, 47-17, in the 1982 Holiday Bowl at San Diego.

Utah finished its season at 8-4 and 5-3.

Pacific 36, Weber St. 34--Senior nose guard Kim O’Keefe scored a safety and junior placekicker Ken Norgaard kicked a 19-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to give the Tigers the nonconference win at Stockton.

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Pacific finished the season at 5-6, while Weber State closed at 6-5.

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