Halliday and the Cougars' Air Raid face Wilson and the confident Utes
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Coach Kyle Whittingham prefers that quarterback Travis Wilson keep the acrobatics out of Utah's game Saturday against Washington State.
Wilson threw for 172 yards and a touchdown in Utah's 26-10 win over Michigan in the Big House last weekend, but he left the game for a time to get stiches after he tried to leap over a defender and flipped face first onto the field.
The 6-foot-7 quarterback's season was cut short last year after a concussion revealed an injury to an artery in his brain.
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While the Utes were still buzzing over their big win over Michigan, Washington State was encouraged that it was able to keep up with second-ranked Oregon last weekend.
The Ducks held off Washington State 38-31 in a surprisingly competitive matchup with two distinctively different offenses on display.