LAS VEGAS — Devon Dampier threw for 310 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 148 yards and three scores, and No. 15 Utah won the Las Vegas Bowl in Morgan Scalley's first game as coach, beating Nebraska 44-22 on Wednesday in the Las Vegas Bowl.
Scalley was expected to be the Utes' coach beginning after this game, but Michigan hired Kyle Whittingham on Friday, prompting a quicker change.
''There have been so many distractions for these players,'' Scalley said. ''The game is all about them, and so they're the ones that don't deserve all the distractions. They worked their tails off.''
For Dampier, the game MVP, the question now is whether the junior will return to Salt Lake City or enter the transfer portal and maybe even follow his old coach to Michigan. He didn't directly address a question regarding what his thought process would be over the next two days.
''It's the last couple of hours I get to hang out with these guys," Dampier said. ''That's where my mind is going to be at for sure.''
This game was considered a sort of audition for Nebraska freshman quarterback TJ Lateef, who passed for 182 yards and had a touchdown each throwing and running. Mekhi Nelson rushed for 88 yards and a TD on 12 carries, but only 16 yards after the first quarter.
Utah (11-2) reached 11 victories for the fourth time in program history and the first time since 2019. The Utes improved their bowl record to 18-9, including 5-2 in the Las Vegas Bowl. They also won two Pac-12 championships at Allegiant Stadium.
The Utes outgained Nebraska (7-6) 535 yards to 343. They rushed for 225 yards, giving the Utes a school-record 3,462 for the season. Their four rushing touchdowns gave the Utes 41 for the season, another program record.