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I was a huge Tim Patrick fan. Great combo of size and speed. Not sure how his hands were/are though since i didn't watch him enough. Is he back this season or off the team?

He graduated. I liked his size but he was super inconsistent. When's the last time we had a bonafide NFL receiver?
 
He graduated. I liked his size but he was super inconsistent. When's the last time we had a bonafide NFL receiver?
Alex smith days?
 
Big time bad news coming out about Chase Hansen today. Not much is being reported yet but I kinda have a "source" telling me that Hansen has had surgery for a torn groin a few days ago and will be out at least 6 weeks.

If true, he's out for the BYU game which is a huge loss. That will be a dog fight as usual and missing your best player in the secondary doesn't bode well.....
 
Big time bad news coming out about Chase Hansen today. Not much is being reported yet but I kinda have a "source" telling me that Hansen has had surgery for a torn groin a few days ago and will be out at least 6 weeks.

If true, he's out for the BYU game which is a huge loss. That will be a dog fight as usual and missing your best player in the secondary doesn't bode well.....
I had heard about that. Huge loss.
At least the byu receiving core is unknown and inexperienced.
 
Big time bad news coming out about Chase Hansen today. Not much is being reported yet but I kinda have a "source" telling me that Hansen has had surgery for a torn groin a few days ago and will be out at least 6 weeks.

If true, he's out for the BYU game which is a huge loss. That will be a dog fight as usual and missing your best player in the secondary doesn't bode well.....

Cried a little.
 
I had heard about that. Huge loss.
At least the byu receiving core is unknown and inexperienced.

I'm still worried. I think BYU has a pretty nice platoon of RB's and will probably have success running the ball. Most of the time Hansen is playing more like an extra LB than a traditional SS. He cheats up into the box very aggressively and he might be the best run supporting Safety that Utah has ever had (that's a pretty good compliment considering some of the guys Utah's had in the past).

Whittingham's entire defensive philosophy revolves around stopping the run and making a team one dimensional. IMO, that's exactly why they've been successful vs BYU during this current streak. It was already going to be tough for Utah to go down to Provo and continue that streak. Losing Hansen makes a BYU win seem like a pretty strong likelyhood IMO. It probably sounds like I'm overselling it, but for the BYU game I'd literally choose losing any other starter on the roster, including our starting QB. I guess the silver lining is that he should be ready for conference play.
 
This thread is back, been watching (obviously not recently enough) to see if it would come back or a new one would be made.

On the Darren Carrington topic, a small piece that I hadn't seen mentioned, from my understanding the only reason Oregon released him was the timing of this, they just got a new coaching staff and he made some statements about cleaning up the program and instilling some discipline back into the program. So good timing for the Utes that's for sure.

Also Dres Anderson was a NFL caliber WR albeit mental lapses made him inconsistent and led to more than his share of dropped balls that's for sure.


The Chase Hansen injury was a punch in the gut for me. The 2 positions with the most turnover and therefor the biggest concern was DB's and OL and both of those now had the 1 player with the most experience get hurt, Chase on defense and Lo Falemaka the starting C (only 1 game started last year and got hurt). At least both are projected to come back early in the season.
 
I just bet 500 on Oklahoma State O9 wins. Baylor and Texas aren't what they had been. Oklahoma lost Stoopes, Perrine, Mixon and Westbrook and play at Ok State this year. And while Ok State only has 12 returning starters, they have Rudolph, Washington and their RB (name escapes me) back, and about 3-4 other guys who will by most accounts be upgrades over their previous starters.
 
Utah just named Sophmore Tyler Huntley as the starting QB! I am absolutely STUNNED that Whittingham didn't pick Senior (and Team Captain) Troy Williams. I think this is the first sign in Whitt's tenure that he's actually letting his OC make the decisions. I'm very stoked about this. Huntley could grow into a real game changer.
 
Utah just named Sophmore Tyler Huntley as the starting QB! I am absolutely STUNNED that Whittingham didn't pick Senior (and Team Captain) Troy Williams. I think this is the first sign in Whitt's tenure that he's actually letting his OC make the decisions. I'm very stoked about this. Huntley could grow into a real game changer.
I saw this one coming due to a local sports talk radio guy who had been to some practices saying that Huntley was the better qb in every way during practice. More accurate, read the defense better, better leader, obviously more athletic.

I figured Huntley would win the job
 
I saw this one coming due to a local sports talk radio guy who had been to some practices saying that Huntley was the better qb in every way during practice. More accurate, read the defense better, better leader, obviously more athletic.

I figured Huntley would win the job

I heard all the same stuff but by nature, when I see the same thing year after year, I refuse to believe anything will be different until it actually is. 10 times outta 10, Whittingham will pick the senior, returning starter that started all 13 games last year and won 9 of them. This signifies a HUGE shift in coaching philosophy and proves that probably for the first time, Whittingham is butting out of the offense. Now let's see if it works.
 
I heard all the same stuff but by nature, when I see the same thing year after year, I refuse to believe anything will be different until it actually is. 10 times outta 10, Whittingham will pick the senior, returning starter that started all 13 games last year and won 9 of them. This signifies a HUGE shift in coaching philosophy and proves that probably for the first time, Whittingham is butting out of the offense. Now let's see if it works.
Funny cause I was listening to 700 am radio yesterday and bill Riley asked frank dolce (ute beat guy or something maybe) if this is a sign that Whitt is relinquishing control to Taylor and he said that he actually sees it as a sign that Whitt is still not letting others have their say. He said that Whitt is famous for playing the young guys and trying to maximize the time he can use them to try to reach their upside potential.
 
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