USC gives up a lot of sacks. Utah is leading the nation in sacks, have only played six games, and second place is a ways behind and second place has played 8 games. What Utah is doing with their DL is incredible. They are elite. The best DL in the nation. The best special teams in the country. Utah has the best defense in the PAC-12, and in PAC-12 games, Utah has the best rushing attack in the PAC-12. If you count OOC games, Utah's rushing attack is #2 in the PAC-12 behind Oregon. If Utah can get anything out of the passing game, they can win the south.
Kessler will be running for his life as USC has three freshmen OL starting this weekend.
USC averages 28 points on the road, and only scored 13 vs Stanford.
USC has a great run defense...in the first half of games. In the second half, they fall fast and have the worst run defense in the 4th quarter in all of football.
If Utah can keep it close, they win this game.
I think this game is a lot like the OSU game.
Utah goes into halftime up 13-6. After three quarters, Utah is up 20-12. Then USC scores a fourth quarter TD, because that is what everyone does against Utah. 20-19. But, this is where Booker takes over. Utah wins it 30-19.
where's Poole?
Thompson has been the qb. Which means every play is either a run or a long bomb.
With Wilson back at qb I think we will see poole again
I see Travis Wilson has been named starter (again). The kid hasn't thrown an INT this year but that's due to tentative play, not because he's playing great. If Utah has any chance to win this game, they need Travis out there slinging it around like he did early last year.
I'd rather see Utah take the reigns off and for Travis to go down swinging if anything else.
Utah has the best defense in the PAC-12
Utah has not blitzed that often. They are getting their sacks with 4 man fronts more often than off of blitzes.No, just no. Stanford by a mile. But hey, blitz away. Nelson Agholor, Juju Smith, etc. all excel off of WR screens. Buck Allen is a very good pass catching running back also. USC is just built to destroy Utah this year. I'm thinking by 21 at least.
Does any coach want the BYU job?
Doesn't he have to be LDS?
A new football coach almost certainly would have to be LDS. The policy for BYU faculty hires, at least, is that non LDS candidates will only be considered if a qualified LDS candidate cannot be found. I am nearly certain the same would be true of coaching hires.
If I remember correctly, the HC has to be LDS, but the assistants and other coaches don't.
Utah has not blitzed that often. They are getting their sacks with 4 man fronts more often than off of blitzes.
This is the only game highlight tape where you can clearly see whether you were blitzing or not on your big defensive plays and 80% of them were blitzes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9qsAO8_rWg
That shows all the sacks and INTs from the Mich game I believe and there was only one time you didn't blitz. And beyond that, you were QB spying, which is almost the same thing depending on the read. UCLA highlights are less clear but you can still see non-defensive lineman Utah players in the backfield on most of those sack/TFL highlights, which means you were most likely blitzing those times as well. You clearly blitz plenty. Your line is good, but you definitely are not only sending 4 linemen and getting to the QB if those two game highlights are any indication. Quite the opposite.
I've personally only seen the Washington State game in its entirety, where you didn't blitz at all really, but that just means your coaches thought it was better to play that quick release offense by staying stable in that zone, but that's not your general philosophy.
Boise State is 88-4 at home since 2000. Now that's big time football.