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A win by 42 points on the road at Autzen Stadium against Oregon? It's still difficult to process.

The Utes scored a total victory over the Ducks last night, hammering on all cylinders in every facet of the game.

But where does this win rank among the best Utah upsets of all time? Here are five options and a poll for you to rank them.

1. Sugar Bowl victory over Alabama, 2009, 31-17

No one outside of the Beehive State expected the Utes to beat Alabama, but Utah did it anyway. Utah was on fire from the opening whistle, marching down the field on the opening drive in a minute and 19 seconds to score. The smaller-conference Utes started hot and never let up, steamrolling SEC powerhouse Alabama.

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2. Victory over No. 13 Oregon, 2015, 62-20

Utah came into the game 3-0, but no one expected this. Oregon doesn't lose at Autzen very often, let alone get blown out. Travis Wilson was clinical, the special teams were exemplary and the defense had an answer for every Oregon question. This Utes victory should go down in history as the second best of all-time behind the Sugar Bowl win.

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3. Victory over No. 8 UCLA, 2014, 30-28

The Utes, coming off a demoralizing loss to Washington State where the team surrendered a 21-0 lead, looked unlikely to beat the Bruins. After blistering Arizona State a week before, UCLA appeared to have hit its stride. However, Utah came in and did just enough to walk away with the victory behind 156 yards from Devontae Booker, a good mix of run and pass from backup quarterback Kendal Thompson and a defense that made Hundley's life miserable.

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4. Victory over No. 5 Stanford, 2013, 27-21

Stanford was the class of the Pac-12 two seasons ago, winning the conference championship and the Rose Bowl against Michigan State. But a major blemish on the Cardinal resume was served up by the Utes in the form of a 27-21 upset. Travis Wilson tossed two touchdowns and Dres Anderson and Bubba Poole had big games to lead Utah to the win.

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5. Fiesta Bowl victory over Pitt, 2005, 35-7

The 2004 Utes were absolutely dominant from start to finish, steamrolling opponents on the way to an undefeated record and a Fiesta Bowl berth. From there, the team kept on rolling, beating Pitt 35-7 in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl and acting as the inaugural "BCS busters."

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