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Well at least we media members weren't the only ones feeling confused and frustrated over the Pac-12's decision to change the Utah-USC score. Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said of Monday he was still waiting to hear from league officials as to why the score was changed. He said he doesn't care about the score itself, but wants to know in case anything similar happens in the future. "We lost the game so it's a sidebar to the whole thing, but I'd like an explanation so moving forward we will know. What if we'd stripped the ball and we were impaired by their guys running on the field? Would that have changed the factor? There is a lot to it, so going forward you'd like more of an explanation." Whittingham said he was scheduled to speak with Tony Corrente, the Pac-12 Coordinator of Football Officiating, later today. "We're not whining or crying about it, but we'd just like to know about it so going forward we can be prepared," he said.