Oh good, Whit can still sign that Ute Tribe OC he was looking at.
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Post of the thread. Bringing back a classic, nice and strong."When you're doing what's right, on and off the field, the Lord steps in and plays a part." - Austin Collie
I haven't seen Whit's quotes about promoting from within. With that being said, the reason Kyle was even talking with Chow last season was because he was looking for some references on guys with experience in the West Coast Offense. The decision to move away from the spread and into the West Coast was a very deliberate move by Kyle. Chow falling into his lap just sort of happened after the fact.
I also disagree that ARod did a good job in 2010. I already know you and I disagree on that, but I think ARod's offenses put up huge numbers against awful defenses and wet the bed as soon as they faced a defense in the top 30. Utah has now been recruiting pro-style QB's for the past year. It would be a horrible mistake IMO to flip-flop and go back to the spread after one year. It will make Utah look extremely unstable and could cause players like Travis Wilson to de-committ. So if Utah stays the course with the west coast, (as they should) it then raises the huge question of whether or not ARod is ready to run that offense after only a year of learning.
ARod is a spread guy, plain and simple. You don't abandon the pro style offense after 1 year and assuming you keep it, you certainly don't put a guy in charge of a Pac 12 offense who only has 1 year experience in that system.
I absolutely believe Boise State had one of the best defenses in the nation last year. I also believe they would have had a legitimate shot at the championship if their kicker didn't suck.Salty, do you honestly believe that Boise St. had the 2nd best defense in the nation last year? Most of those stats were compiled against very horrible WAC competition. There were probably 7+ SEC schools that had better defenses yet ranked lower. The problem with clinging to stats to make your point is that with the wide varity of strength of schedules, you're going to get skewed stats.
Michigan win in the Sugar Bowl.... Beyond ugly but it is a win and back towards the top. Thank you Brady Hoke for bringing Michigan football back! Been a few rough years with the slime ball Rich Rod ignoring tradition and what Michigan football is about!!
I just can't get on board with your line of thinking Salty. If you don't have a problem with ARod as OC, then you have to be in favor of 1 of the following:
-Utah ditching the pro style offense after only one season and all of the possible ramifications that would follow: possible recruits rethinking their committment, Utah looking like they're reaching for an identity which could give the image of instability and hurt future recruiting, etc.
or....
-Keeping the pro style offense and putting a spread guy in charge of it who only has one season experience working in that system.
Those are the 2 options we have if ARod is promoted back to OC. Period. I'm sorry, but neither option looks very good to me. IMO, I like the pro style offense, I just didn't like how Chow ran it. Back when Meyer brought the spread to Utah it was cutting edge and it gave Utah a leg up on the competition. Now, it seems like over half the damn schools in D1 run some variation of the spread. Teams prep for it several times a year. While it certainly can still be an effective offense, the days of suprising people with it are over.
Northern Colorado, Utah State, and BYU are the out of conference games. lol, we're really scheduling like a BCS team now.Pac 12 just released schedules for all teams. USC and Utah face off on in SLC on Thursday, October 4th. Both will be coming off byes. Can't wait.