Article: UW faces talented Utah line The Cowboys' defense is going to be tested by an offensive line that has not allowed a sack.

By Robert Gagliardi

spt1@wyomingnews.com

CHEYENNE - Offensive linemen generally don't like a lot of attention thrown their way.

That attention is usually bad when their names or numbers are mentioned in games. That's because they are usually flagged for a penalty.

But the offensive line at Utah is garnering more attention week after week for something good. The Utes are the only Division I-A football team in the nation (out of 119) not to allow a quarterback sack this season.

"We don't like to talk about it, but it seems like we do more and more each week," senior right tackle Tavo Tupola said.

Utah will try to make it seven straight sack-free games Saturday at the University of Wyoming.

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