Duck Rodgers
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WCC represent!
Man, that was a rough game. No defense at all. I'm not optimistic for this year.
As up and down as they are right now, I get really excited when I look at the roster. There's only 2 seniors getting minutes on this team. There's still going to be many more rough spots this year, but I think this Utah team will look drastically better at the end of the season as opposed to the beginning and I think in 2017/18, they're challenging for a PAC 12 title.
Troy Williams is just too inaccurate. I feel like we saw Huntley so much last night because the coaching staff really wants this kid to push for the starting job this offseason. At least, that's what I hope anyway. Our offensive problems aren't going away anytime soon. It was the same old **** last night. The bummer in all of this is, I just don't see Whitt being able to hire the right OC and actually stay out of his way. It's something he's NEVER been able to do during his tenure at Utah, so I don't see why that would all of a sudden change after 12 years. We've hit our ceiling.
The offense gets in it's own damn way far too often. TO's, penalties, and poor execution/play calling have killed this team. I feel the coaches are at least partially responsible. How can you not tell your starting QB to throw the ****ing ball out of play instead of taking a 3-7 yard loss? Williams did that at least 4 times in the bowl game. He doesn't seem to know that it's an option, which is all on the coaching staff. Why run out of bounds 5 yards from the LOS if your a QB? That should almost never happen.
I was so frustrated with the offense in this game. Red zone issues continued to haunt this team. It took 7 ****ing plays after 1st and goal from the 1, to finally score a TD. Any other time they made the red zone it was a FG. I have no confidence in this offensive coaching staff, none. If you can't even slightly improve your red zone issues with almost a month off then when the hell are you going to fix that issue.I really loved the play calling when Utah was trying to tack on a FG at the end of the first half. You're running out of time, do not have your full compliment of timeouts, you're in Indiana territory, and you call consecutive running plays up the gut. Great stuff A-Rod!
I like Green's way of thinking but it comes right back to the point of: What does any of those moves matter when Whitt is just going to stifle his OC? Let's be honest with ourselves Ute fans: OC's don't come to Utah and mold Whitt into their style of thinking. Whitt beats every single one of them into submission.
Huntley looked pretty good from what I watched.Troy Williams is just too inaccurate. I feel like we saw Huntley so much last night because the coaching staff really wants this kid to push for the starting job this offseason. At least, that's what I hope anyway. Our offensive problems aren't going away anytime soon. It was the same old **** last night. The bummer in all of this is, I just don't see Whitt being able to hire the right OC and actually stay out of his way. It's something he's NEVER been able to do during his tenure at Utah, so I don't see why that would all of a sudden change after 12 years. We've hit our ceiling.
A-Rod fired and Erickson retires. Both moves concern me from a recruiting standpoint, especially if A-Rod remains coaching in-state. My best guess is Harding promoted to OC and lots of offseason talk about how things are going to be "different".
Wow. What were their jobs? Who was OC and what was the other guys job?
Wow. What were their jobs? Who was OC and what was the other guys job?
No, I had no idea. And I guess I still don't since apparently it was a co-offensive coordinator situation according to big b.You don't know who Utah's OC was? Seriously?
No, I had no idea. And I guess I still don't since apparently it was a co-offensive coordinator situation according to big b.
So who was the OC last year?