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Wilner's Latest.

It's interesting and somewhat concerning to look ahead and consider what some of us have talked about already. But this article points to three conferences by the mid-2030s with The Big Ten and SEC having 20 or 24 members and the Big 12 loading up their numbers around the country to match.

Wilner is an advocate of the PAC but he recognizes the demise of the Pac-12. I know Utah is paying attention but I hope for them to be proactive and not roll the dice later unless some can convince me otherwise without just positive spin.

Regarding report on Ludwig being leading ND OC candidate

I don’t doubt ESPN’s Heather Dinich’s report, but it would go against everything Ludwig has told the Utah program. The last couple years, I’ve been told by a handful of sources that Ludwig has told people that he’ll retire when Whittingham retires, Utah is his last stop, and that Rising would be the last QB he coached. I feel like this could be just a play for a raise, to be honest. At the same time, we’ll see if the ND appeal is just too much to turn down as a coach.
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And the Hits Just Keep On Coming. Now it's Grace McCallum.

After the Utah Football program made it to a second straight Rose Bowl and closed out a strong recruiting class, it's been bad news ever since. Now it looks like Grace McCallum might have a serious knee injury.

2,542 points as a Ute… Will it stand forever?

2,542 is the amount of points Keith Van Horn scored in his career as a Ute. The 20.8 PPG isn’t that overwhelming necessarily. It’s the way that college basketball has now gone. If someone is averaging that as a freshman or a sophomore, they’re heading to the NBA. Will it ever be broken?

Whether you like LeBron or not — I like and respect him — that was a fun moment to watch last night. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar held that record for just shy of 39 years.

Stanford rematch

Big start to our three game homestand. Stanford has underachieved, again, but is capable of stealing one from us. An absolute must win for us to remain in NCAA bubble talk.

We won the first game 71-66 behind 20 points from Stefanovic and 18 from BC.

Some interesting stats were we shot 58% from 2 and 43% from 3 while they shot 42% and 32%, The game should not have been close given those disparities except we had 16 TOs to their 6 and were minus 8 in off. rebounds. This led to Stanford having 26 more field goal attempts than us.

It's unlikely we'll shoot that well again so we need to take care of the ball and rebound.
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