Utah’s football team won a shootout match against UCLA Saturday with the Utes edging out the bruins, 52-45.

A lot of fans had questions for resident football expert, Hans Olsen, and he broke down some of the game in 10 videos to answer them.

One play in particular fans wanted to see evaluated was the chop block called on a Tim Patrick touchdown that was later called back. Hans explained that while he thought it was a bit of a grey area, “there are so many different ways you can called on a chop block.”

Hans holds a lot of optimism for the Utah program, even saying that there were moments during the UCLA game that not only made him think that Utah should win the Pac-12 South, but that “they could be the best team in the Pac-12.”

While watching film, Hans saw the way Utah can beat fourth-ranked Washington in their upcoming Saturday matchup, saying, “I believe this deep ball is going to be here against Washington. He believes QB Troy Williams has the ability to open up his passing game and do some damage against the Huskies.

2-point play:

Cody Barton did some things well:

Chop block:

Why the fold block failed:

Play action deep ball:

Kick return for a TD:

Breaking down the counter:

Brian Allen making ’em pay:

Utah giving up sacks:

Why was UCLA scoring so much?: