2004 Utah Utes football team

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The 2004 Utah Utes football team represented the University of Utah in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. This team was the original 'BCS Buster', meaning, this was the first time that a team from a non-BCS conference was invited to play in one of the BCS bowl games. The team, coached by second-year head football coach Urban Meyer, played its home games in Rice-Eccles Stadium. Utah was one of three teams in the top-level Division I FBS to finish the season undefeated (the others being the USC Trojans and the Auburn Tigers, the former of which are now conference rivals of Utah in the Pac-12 Conference).

Utah was the highest-ranked non-AQ team in each poll every week of the season.


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Season Statistics

2004 Official Stats

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Individual Leaders






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After the season

NFL Draft

Utah had five players taken in the 2005 NFL Draft:

Awards

National

  • Urban Meyer: The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award, Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year, Woody Hayes' National Coach of the Year, Maxwell George Munger Award
  • Alex Smith: Heisman finalist (fourth place), The Sporting News National Player of the Year, Sports Illustrated National Player of the Year, Cingular Sports/ABC Sports All-American, SI.com All-American (first team), CoSIDA Football Academic All-American of the Year, Davey O'Brien Award finalist, Walter Camp Award finalist
  • Chris Kemoeatu: Cingular Sports/ABC Sports All-American, SI.com All-American (first team)
  • Morgan Scalley: SI.com All-American (second team), CoSIDA Academic All-American (first team), Anson Mount Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Bronko Nagurski National Player of the Week, Pat Tillman Award (East-West Shrine Game honor)
  • Steve Savoy: SI.com All-American (second team), The Sporting News All-American (honorable mention)
  • Ryan Smith: The Sporting News Freshman All-American (second team)
  • Spencer Toone: CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII first team

Conference

  • Coach of the Year: Urban Meyer
  • Offensive Player of the Year: Alex Smith
  • Co-defensive Player of the Year: Morgan Scalley
  • All-MWC First team: Alex Smith, Steve Savoy, Chris Kemoeatu, Steve Fifita, Sione Pouha, Morgan Scalley
  • All-MWC Second team: Paris Warren, Marty Johnson, Jesse Boone, Eric Weddle
  • All-MWC Honorable mention: Makai Aalona, Quinton Ganther, Tommy Hackenbruck, Matt Kovacevich, Spencer Toone

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