I don't think the Utes will have a problem with ASU this year. Unless they starting getting full of themselves and overlook an opponent....
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I don't think the Utes will have a problem with ASU this year. Unless they starting getting full of themselves and overlook an opponent....
Whittingham's stock is up, Covey's mission plans & Booker's Heisman buzz
http://deseretnews.com/article/86563...sman-buzz.html
USC would be a tough job for anyone to pass up if offered. South Carolina is a sideways move at best and Maryland is a step down.
Whittingham and Covey are decent men. They'd be selling their souls. I doubt either diverts.
I do, ASU is currently playing great football and a win moves them into first place in the PAC 12 South. Add to that Utah has not beaten the Sun Devils in the past 11 meetings. The Devil's a habit of making the Ute's their personal bitch... I expect another dog fight Saturday Night. If I was betting this game I'd take ASU and the 6.5 points as I expect the finish to be close, also Utah has not covered the spread in their last 7 PAC 12 home games.
Red and blue recruits: Wayne Kirby decommits from BYU, gets offer from Utah
http://deseretnews.com/article/86563...from-Utah.html
Utah Utes football: The Arizona State Sun Devils in 6 numbers
No. 4 Utah will host the Arizona State Sun Devils (Saturday, 8 p.m. on ESPN) this weekend. Here are a few numbers to get you ready for a big game in the Pac-12.
6
The Sun Devils have six different receivers with over 200 receiving yards on the season. Quarterback Mike Bercovici spreads the ball around the field quite a bit, but his favorite target so far has been D.J. Foster. Foster has caught a team-high 29 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns.
4
Arizona State has never lost to Utah since the Utes joined the Pac-12. In four games against the Utes since 2011, Arizona State has won by an average score of 27.8-14, including a 19-16 overtime victory over the Utes in 2014.
138.8
The Sun Devils allow an average of 138.8 yards on the ground per game, making it very susceptible to the run. With a top-tier back like Devontae Booker (665 yards, six touchdowns) and a capable runner in quarterback Travis Wilson, Utah will need to be able to run the football and control the battle at the line of scrimmage as it has done for most of the year.
15
Arizona State began the 2015 season with very high expectations. The Sun Devils were ranked No. 15 in The AP Poll to begin the year and backed up after a 38-17 loss at the hands of Texas A&M in Week 1. Another big loss to USC dropped the Sun Devils out of the top 25. Since those pair of losses they knocked off then-unbeaten UCLA in the Rose Bowl and most recently beat Colorado 48-23.
15 (again)
Arizona State quarterback Mike Bercovici is the 15th-best passer in the country so far this season. The senior has tossed for 1,604 yards, 14 touchdowns and just four interceptions, including a five-score performance last week against Colorado. The Utes just faced a top-tier quarterback in Cal's Jared Goff, and it will interesting to see if Utah will be able to rattle Bercovici as much as it was able to bother Goff.
2
The Utes are tied for second in the country with 12 interceptions on the season, already totaling their output from last season. Safety Marcus Williams has reeled on five of those INTs and has come on as a key player on the Utah defense. His play will be essential to a Utah win this Saturday.
CJ Pronk is a Deseret Digital Media contributor and a Stansbury High School graduate. He will be attending the University of Alabama and majoring in communications. Follow CJ on Twitter @bigCeeJ3113.
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865638993/Utah-Utes-football-The-Arizona-Sun-Devils-in-6-numbers.html
It looks like UCLA is going down as they are getting hammered by Stanford (it's halftime). Which means a win by Utah would give them a two game lead over everyone in the South, and a loss would create a tie with AZ State and the devil's would own the tie breaker.
Utah is going to lose at least one game and more likely two, but exactly which games they actually lose is going to be big.
UCLA got spanked! 56-35 and it wasn't even that close.
C. McCaffrey 25 RSH 243 YDS 9.7 AVG 70 LNG 4 TD
McCaffery is a stud and should be in the Heisman talks. He is leading the nation in all purpose yards and is a huge reason Standford is kicking a lot of ass. We're lucky Stanford is not on our schedule this year, buta Utah vs Stanford PAC 12 Championship game is looking like a possibility at the moment.
4 hours until kickoff!
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Good half for Wilson.
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...c8d28b50fb.jpg
Letting them hang around and then that STUPID play on the kickoff?
BIG trouble in SLC...
What a relief...
On to USC.
Wilson ended up throwing to 9 different receivers. Impressive...
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...4eaf9d472d.jpg
I sure would like another blow out win. All of these close games are tough on my 34 year old heart.
Also, does anyone really know how good this team is??? I mean, our resume certainly qualifies us for the top 5. But for those of us who have watched every Utah snap the last few years, do we really think we could hang with the other teams in the top 10? We are just a few plays from losing the last 2 games, but at the same time we were an average special teams game away from basically blowing out ASU. I guess we will figure it out over the next 6 weeks. It's gonna be fun either way, and at least we ain't Independent!
With that defense Utah can hang with anyone in the country. Defensive teams are usually low scoring games, it's just the nature of the beast. Utah's D totally shut down ASU.
Initial Vegas line has USC by 3. It will be a fight.
Odd line. USC is in chaos. Just shows how history and reputation sway bettors.
Ok I thought Utah had the worst play of the weekend with that forward pass in the end zone.
If you saw the colts fake punt or whatever tonight...they take the cake!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnurT_KPe3A
If you believe the line is way out of whack put some money down :-)
Where the line opens has nothing to do with history and reputation as the bookies can't play that game and stay in business. Where the line moves and ends up usually has history and reputation implications.
I bet a lot of football and I don't think the line is out of whack. USC has as much or more athletic talent than any team in the country, they are at home, they will be looking for redemption for a season that is going down the toilet, they will be well coached. YMMV
Utah football notes: Utes say ASU deciphered their offensive signals
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The Utah offense isn't often in the huddle. Center Siaosi Aiono estimates it happens once a week in practice.
But sharp-eyed observers and fans noted that Utah went to the huddle almost the entire fourth quarter in a 34-18 win over Arizona State.
Why? Protection.
The Utes felt that the Sun Devils, through either scouting or in-game analysis, had determined some of Utah's offensive signals and were anticipating the play calls. So coaches decided to give the calls to Travis Wilson on the sideline and then huddle up.
And some may be surprised: Against Arizona State, offensive players said, it's nothing new. The offense installed some extra huddle practice this week for the Sun Devils.
"They called out a couple of our plays last year," Aiono said. "So it was like a tool in our tool bag to have just in case we had to pull it out, and it worked out for us."
Both Aiono and Wilson said they felt in the third quarter that ASU defenders knew what was coming. Wilson noted that some even were watching Utah's sideline to see what offensive coaches were signaling.
After these "suspicions and tips" that ASU had deciphered Utah's signals, the coaches decided to huddle. Utah managed 118 yards of offense and 20 unanswered points in the final quarter after churning out only 33 total yards and no points in the third.
"Specifically for this week, it was a game-plan thing," Aiono said. "It ended up winning the game for us."
Stealing signals is a somewhat ambiguous area: Some might call it cheating, some might call it gamesmanship. Utah coach Kyle Whittingham quipped that the Utes were tipped off something was amiss when they saw an ASU coach make a throwing motion before a pass, but said Arizona State isn't at fault for looking at Utah's signals.
"We never complained about that," he said. "It's our job to ensure that our signals are indecipherable. It's not their job to look the other way."
Defensive end Hunter Dimick said Utah's defense, along with every defense in America, has pre-snap reads and learns offensive tendencies, but the Utes don't really make a huge effort to figure out opponents' signals.
"As far as trying to steal signals, we have a hard enough time getting our signals from [John] Pease down to us in time," he said. "If you can pick off a signal or two, it's just part of the game. But I feel like that's not too much of a problem, that it doesn't give a huge unfair advantage."
Hansen has potential at safety
Hunter Dimick knew Chase Hansen had suited up at safety for last week's practices. But he didn't know Hansen actually took safety reps against ASU until the postgame film study.
"[It's] a good thing," he said. "There was no blown assignments. There was no things you'd expect out of a guy making his debut at safety at the Division I level. That's just a testament to how athletic Chase is, and he's doing a good job for us so far."
At 6-foot-3 and 216 pounds, Hansen might be one of the best athletes on Utah's roster. Ever since he committed to Utah as a star quarterback out of Lone Peak, many have wondered if he might be a top candidate for moving over to defense.
A strong spring and fall camp performance at quarterback dismissed a few of those questions, but an injury to Andre Godfrey created an opportunity for Hansen to see the field on the other side of the ball. Hansen is currently in the two-deep at strong safety.
"He is such a natural athlete that we called on him to get that done," Whittingham said. "My guess is that the more reps he gets, the better he'll get."
Dimick thinks so as well, noting that Hansen picked up safety "instantly."
"He's a freak athlete," Dimick said. "A few more weeks with him at safety, and I think we'll have another excellent secondary player."
Whittingham defends trick play call
If the Utes hadn't piled up points on ASU late, a botched special teams play might have drawn much more scrutiny this week.
As it stands, Britain Covey's failed lateral attempt that resulted in a lead-changing safety was a lowlight in an otherwise feel-good win. But the game's result didn't stop some of the criticism. Whittingham went on the defensive about the play on Monday, saying it could have been a brilliant call if only Covey had thrown it backward instead of forward.
"The premise of it was very good," he said. "As you see it on the film we have as coaches from the end zone, it was a touchdown without question. If you don't execute it, you're idiots. If you do, you get to go on a speaking circuit and write a book about it. It's feast or famine."
It's worth noting that Utah has experienced a great deal of success with trick plays this year, notably getting a punt return touchdown with a decoy play against Oregon. That particular play, critics will point out, was called when the Utes already had a 35-point lead in the third quarter, and not when Utah was nursing a one-point advantage in rainy conditions.
Whittingham said the play worked well in practice. If he could take the call back, he would because it didn't work. But he blamed the execution and the coaching — not the call itself.
"We just didn't execute it well enough, which means we didn't coach it well enough," he said. "If we didn't execute it, we have to do a better job of coaching that up and making sure it has a better chance of success."
Depth chart changes with injuries
The Utes announced tight end Siale Fakailoatonga was lost for the season after being helped off the field in the first half against Arizona State. Harrison Handley is the listed starter, backed up by freshman Caleb Repp. Whittingham said tight ends Ken Hampel and Wallace Gonzalez will likely also play wider roles in making up for Utah's second season-ending injury at the position this year.
Tim Patrick is on the two deep at X-receiver for the first time since the early weeks of the season. He's warmed up for the last few games, but Whittingham said that Patrick's return is "up to him."
In a non-injury related change, Hiva Lutui has eclipsed Salesi Uhatafe at right guard. Whittingham said last week that the two were splitting reps roughly 50-50. Lutui is also Utah's backup center.
http://www.sltrib.com/sports/3079812...say-asu?page=1
Predictions for Saturdays game.
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I still think Utah will lose one game and probably two this season. I'm just trying to decide which games those losses will be.... and I'm thinking this might be one as USC is just loaded with talent.
Utes handily. USC is in disarray. The level of talent sc has becomes a prima donna problem without a strong system and leadership in place.
Ute's by 13
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USC 35--Utes 13
I want to be wrong but it seems the Utes have the ability to have the wheels come off....
This game could move them to #1 or 2, depending on Ohio state or drop them to low teens.
If the Utes went in and put a real thumping on USC I think they will be #1 in the BCS poll, which is the only one that really matters.
Utah 38 - USC 28
USC 35
Utah 24
So at halftime, we're seeing an intimidated, cautious Utes vs the superior talent of sc. Yet save for the two bonehead picks, the game is even.
Hey Wilson, who is Cameron Smith? A) your worst nightmare, B) your daddy, C) your #1 target, D) all of the above.
EDIT: SOLD
I won't be able to make the Oregon State game. I just listed my tickets online. I sit on the 4th row right on the 10 yard line. Tickets on my row are selling for $175 each on stubhub. If you are interested I'll give you them for $120 each or best offer. First person to get me the money gets them and like I said they are listed elsewhere.
Picture from my seats:
https://scontent.fsnc1-1.fna.fbcdn.n...g=eyJpIjoidCJ9
Going through the PAC 12 undefeated is an almost impossible task these days. Even the mighty Duck teams of the past couple of years couldn't do it.
After watching the USC game I think it's safe to say USC has most of their early season issues worked out. I thought Utah played a good game. They just got slugged in the face by a very good team at home. I still predict the Utes will lose at least one more game this year and right now I'm thinking it will be to Arizona. The PAC 12 is a real meat grinder.
Without those 3 interceptions to the same guy, this is a close game.