Utah's 2019 schedule was just released and it looks very favorable to the Utes.
Utah's 2019 football schedule released; features 2 bye weeks
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=46440414&nid=294
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Utah's 2019 schedule was just released and it looks very favorable to the Utes.
Utah's 2019 football schedule released; features 2 bye weeks
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=46440414&nid=294
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Only down side is Washington and USC on the road. But -- Washington will be without Browning and Gaskin, so we might actually have a shot at redemption.
Good Utes should be great next year
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=46440396&nid=294
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"It's great to have Sione back in our program," said Whittingham. "In his playing days he was an outstanding defensive tackle here at Utah and had a lengthy and successful NFL career as well. We are also excited about the impact he will have in our recruiting."
https://utahutes.com/news/2018/12/10...ne-po-uha.aspx
Sione's cryptic wiki page says he's coaching for Utah AND NAVY, :lol8:
"Po'uha began his coaching career at the University of Utah. He has now taken a position as defensive tackles coach at the United States Naval Academy. He has settled his family into a ward and schools in Annapolis."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sione_Po%27uha
Early signing day...
Hope Alex is recovering.
https://twitter.com/pac12network/sta...536391680?s=21
Utah’s Zack Moss to stay for senior season, calls it 'unfinished business'
https://www.ksl.com/article/46463183...ished-business
Utes Intend to Return for Senior Season
Moss, Fotu, Anae, Blackmon won’t pursue NFL early
https://utahutes.com/news/2019/1/7/f...or-season.aspx
I wish Troy Taylor was coming back and Utah would be a big favorite to win the South. As it is Utah will most likely be installing the third new offense in four years. There is such a huge learning curve with a new offense. It seems Utah was just starting to understand Taylor's offense and he's gone.
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Gotta love this graphic...
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Coming home: Andy Ludwig hired to be Utah's offensive coordinator
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=46464355&nid=294
Mixed reviews on that hire I bet.
I'm not sure what to make of Andy Ludwig coming back. When he was originally with Utah I never thought highly of his play calling. But the revolving door of OC's after him made Ludwig look like a rocket scientist.
The years between Ludwig and Taylor were pretty dismal. I'm just curious what Utah is going to do with their offense. The Utes are returning an extremely talent team next year and I'd had to see it all wasted installing a new offense.
Ludwig was the guy we Ute fans all loved to hate, but if you look at the #'s he was by far the best OC Whit has had. Granted, he was here at a time when we weren't playing the same level of competition as we are now. But he also didn't have the same talent level as we have now. Luckily we start next year against a team that really belongs at the FCS level.
After the parade of OC's Utah has had I've come to believe the problem with the offense is Whitt. He is just so conservative.
Norm Chow was good, but he also faced a nearly impossible task. Playing P5 schools with mid major talent and depth.