Is this one worse than when they got shut out by UNLV? Both are bad, I'm not sure which is worse.Can we go ahead and consider this Whitt's worse loss as Utah HC?
Is this one worse than when they got shut out by UNLV? Both are bad, I'm not sure which is worse.Can we go ahead and consider this Whitt's worse loss as Utah HC?
If anything I would've like to have seen them get V the ball via draw or screens.
LOL...
Ironic...
Utah got out of the MWC... To only play in the Vegas bowl... And to be railed by 20+ against a MWC opponent... LOL...
Well, at least getting beat by TCU or Boise by at least 3 touchdowns is still better than being Independent...
How did Utah not destroy Colorado by at least 3 TDs?
What the hell was Coach Whit and his staff doing this past week? Did they even have practice?
How do Ute fans feel about this season? Especially if it ends up being a blowout against a MWC team in Vegas? Seriously, how do you feel about your season?
How do Ute fans feel about this season? Especially if it ends up being a blowout against a MWC team in Vegas? Seriously, how do you feel about your season?
As an Ute, how do you guys feel? What's needed to win a trip to the Rose Bowl? What do you feel about the coaching staff?
I think with Rich Rod coming into town, USC coming back, UCLA making coaching changes, and AZ St. making coaching changes (most likely), I think it's probably safe to say that the south division is going to get a lot stronger in the next few years...
I feel okay about the season. Yes, there were missed opportunities. But it wasn't a failure by any stretch. Finishing the season middle of the PAC (ha!) is okay, especially factoring in the circumstances that accompanied the season.
Whittingham is fine. Replacing him would be a mistake. I'm also very comfortable with Sitake running the D. Norm ran a conservative offense, but largely because of personnel issues. He did well with what he had, IMO.
You'll have to explain the logic behind the surety of Utah trending downward while the rest of the south inevitably trends upward. All these coaching changes? I see that as an advantage for Utah. Rich Rod. What has he done lately? Run Michigan into the ground? Arizona needs more than just a name at HC. They have some rebuilding to do. And USC is not "coming back". While they were clearly the cream of the south division this season, they may or may not have Barkley next year, and they will be losing scholarships for the next three. Aside from not being eligible for a bowl, they have not started to actually feel the full extent of the sanctions. Perhaps they can survive on prestige alone, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
Maybe I'm looking at the situation through crimson colored glasses, but I see more to be encouraged by than worried about. Utah will be fine. The move to the PAC 12 was the right move, regardless of how long it takes to get to the Rose Bowl.
I think with Rich Rod coming into town, USC coming back, UCLA making coaching changes, and AZ St. making coaching changes (most likely), I think it's probably safe to say that the south division is going to get a lot stronger in the next few years...
Watch ASU & UCLA both lose and then Utah piss the bed against CU at home