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  • Gladstone
    Gladstone Member Posts: 16,425

    honestly, if utah had a decent QB they might have won the division

    They've had something like 7 OCs in 7 years. Whittingham for all his defensive and ST strengths seems like a bit of a psycho to work with. OCs flee in droves. Something is obviously very very wrong.
  • 89ute
    89ute Member Posts: 2,486
    Gladstone said:

    honestly, if utah had a decent QB they might have won the division

    They've had something like 7 OCs in 7 years. Whittingham for all his defensive and ST strengths seems like a bit of a psycho to work with. OCs flee in droves. Something is obviously very very wrong.
    It's a slow build. What little talent trickled into our program went straight to the defense. Hard to get a good OC to come in when your head coach is going to put all your talent on defense. Equally hard to to pull in offensive talent with zero offensive identity. No hot shot QB or WR wants to play in that hot mess. RBs and OLs, yes, especially after sending 5 of them to the NFL today.

    2017 we signed 4 four stars, the rest three starts except one guy. Our best since joining the Pac-12. 2018 class currently has two 4 stars committed. If you're a four star guy and you come to Utah, you've got a good shot of getting into the NFL. Since 2011 class, we've had 7 four star guys finish out their career at Utah, 3 of them got drafted.

    Compared to the top of the conference we are way behind on blue chips, but they are starting to trickle in.

    Having this much NFL talent on the roster last year and only going 5-4 can be summed up with this one play. Watch are back up safety and converted WR to DB totally fuck up this play. We still have big holes in our roster. These holes give up TDs in tight games, or score TDs in the case of the Cal game.

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/GgwhvMMXwfI
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,832 Founders Club
    NFL execs love TUFF kids coming from altitude.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,832 Founders Club
    Oregon had ZERO guys drafted, but still.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,031 Founders Club
    89ute said:

    Gladstone said:

    honestly, if utah had a decent QB they might have won the division

    They've had something like 7 OCs in 7 years. Whittingham for all his defensive and ST strengths seems like a bit of a psycho to work with. OCs flee in droves. Something is obviously very very wrong.
    It's a slow build. What little talent trickled into our program went straight to the defense. Hard to get a good OC to come in when your head coach is going to put all your talent on defense. Equally hard to to pull in offensive talent with zero offensive identity. No hot shot QB or WR wants to play in that hot mess. RBs and OLs, yes, especially after sending 5 of them to the NFL today.

    2017 we signed 4 four stars, the rest three starts except one guy. Our best since joining the Pac-12. 2018 class currently has two 4 stars committed. If you're a four star guy and you come to Utah, you've got a good shot of getting into the NFL. Since 2011 class, we've had 7 four star guys finish out their career at Utah, 3 of them got drafted.

    Compared to the top of the conference we are way behind on blue chips, but they are starting to trickle in.

    Having this much NFL talent on the roster last year and only going 5-4 can be summed up with this one play. Watch are back up safety and converted WR to DB totally fuck up this play. We still have big holes in our roster. These holes give up TDs in tight games, or score TDs in the case of the Cal game.

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/GgwhvMMXwfI
    Sounds like you care.
  • theknowledge
    theknowledge Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,929 Founders Club
    89ute said:

    Gladstone said:

    honestly, if utah had a decent QB they might have won the division

    They've had something like 7 OCs in 7 years. Whittingham for all his defensive and ST strengths seems like a bit of a psycho to work with. OCs flee in droves. Something is obviously very very wrong.
    It's a slow build. What little talent trickled into our program went straight to the defense. Hard to get a good OC to come in when your head coach is going to put all your talent on defense. Equally hard to to pull in offensive talent with zero offensive identity. No hot shot QB or WR wants to play in that hot mess. RBs and OLs, yes, especially after sending 5 of them to the NFL today.

    2017 we signed 4 four stars, the rest three starts except one guy. Our best since joining the Pac-12. 2018 class currently has two 4 stars committed. If you're a four star guy and you come to Utah, you've got a good shot of getting into the NFL. Since 2011 class, we've had 7 four star guys finish out their career at Utah, 3 of them got drafted.

    Compared to the top of the conference we are way behind on blue chips, but they are starting to trickle in.

    Having this much NFL talent on the roster last year and only going 5-4 can be summed up with this one play. Watch are back up safety and converted WR to DB totally fuck up this play. We still have big holes in our roster. These holes give up TDs in tight games, or score TDs in the case of the Cal game.

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/GgwhvMMXwfI
    *You're
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 13,017
    89ute said:

    Utah - 8
    USC - 5
    UCLA - 5
    Worshington - 5
    Colorado - 4
    Caliiforniia - 3
    Stanford - 2
    Oregon St - 2
    Worshington St - 1
    Arizona St - 1
    Oregon - L0L
    Arizona - L0L


    So you lost all your best talent from last year's team, are welcoming Troy Williams back, and will probably lose to Colorado again?
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,675 Founders Club

    priapism said:

    Whittingham is a good coach. He takes a lot of 2* recruits and turns them into NFL players. He'd have a lot more success at a school like Florida or Texas.

    Good coaches don't shit away games after they do such player development.
    He doesn't just shit games away, he straight up gets beat by shitty teams from beginning to end.