G-O-A-T
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Oregon wont hurt that much for losing masoli. He was the least talented quarter back on their team. Oregon has more talent on their kickoff team than Utah has on their whole team. The only reason that Utah was close to Oregon last year is they did not take Utah seriously. This year every team in the pac-10 would push Utah every game. Utah can win one big game but playing better teams week in and week out utah's lack of depth will show up. utah will get better as recruiting takes off.
Did you actually watch any UO games last year? or do you have some sort of perverse definition of talent? Masoli was their ONLY QB who could rush the ball in their spread offense... and as mediocre as passer as he was, he was far and away their best. They had a pretty good defense last year and a great freshman running back in Legarrette James (who is having his own legal problems), but without Masoli they would have been a .500 team at best.
Hate to say it, but the Pac 10 wasn't that good last year. Wash. St., Az. State, and UCLA all looked like highschool programs, Cal is habitually overrated, and everyone else fed off eachothers mediocrity. Utah, in rebuilding mode, probably would have won 7 games last year... and with USC having its problems, I expect Utah to be a favorite for the 2012 Rose bowl.
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