But maybe the Utes do blow out USC. I just wouldn't say that based on Utah scoring 14 points on offense and allowing 10 against Montana St., and USC beating a Big 10 team in a close game, that you could say Utah blowing out USC is realistic.
i don't think it is, i believe if we do win it'll be a close ballgame.
my confidence has been shaken a bit from utah in big games lately but I believe this is a winnable game nonetheless because USC is beatable.
Another ultra-conservative game plan from Norm Chow? That's not something we haven't seen for 10+ years now... I guess, this time around, simple run plays don't go for touchdowns because you're not handing the ball off to guys like Reggie Bush.
Wynn playing without any confidence?
Get out!!!
The Ute offense again looks below average/average while needing the defense to bail it out?
Looks like the same Utah team I've grown accustomed to.
That offense is ugly.
Another ultra-conservative game plan from Norm Chow? That's not something we haven't seen for 10+ years now... I guess, this time around, simple run plays don't go for touchdowns because you're not handing the ball off to guys like Reggie Bush.
Wynn playing without any confidence?
Get out!!!
The Ute offense again looks below average/average while needing the defense to bail it out?
Looks like the same Utah team I've grown accustomed to.
That offense is ugly.
Not that I'm disagreeing with your logic here, but USC's leading rusher last year was suspended for the opener. He'll be back for the Utah game. Will he be able to run on Utah's front 7 is another question altogether.If 90% of those attempts are to 1 receiver, and there is no rushing game whatsoever, Utah should be able to handle that. Hopefully Jordan Wynn can find his game. If Jordan Wynn finds his game and USC doesn't find a rushing game or any other receivers, this will be a blowout win for Utah.
That is nuts.