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Runnin’ Utes in the Big Dance?

Yes, it’s probably too early to be thinking this. But Joe Lunardi says it’s possible. He has the Utes in right now as an 11 seed.

Maybe Craig Smith will work out after all.

Caleb Williams Injury Real?

Ok…so I was watching the game live and it was clear that Williams only started noticeably limping (a very exaggerated limp) after his team was down. I looked fake to me and our group said to each other “the game is slipping away so he’s trying to save his heisman chances….a sympathy limp”. We joked that he’d blame the loss on injury. And then I listen to the postgame and both he and Riley are playing up the injury in the 1st quarter, long before he started limping around.

So…was Williams completely faking a limp to gain sympathy votes for his heisman campaign? Was there footage on tv that I missed live of him going into a trainers tent to get checked out? We’re trainers looking at him?

I think it was a show put on when Utah started dominating and sacking him. He cracked under pressure and needed a scapegoat. Maybe he say the playoffs slipping away, so thought “I can create a play through injury narrative and get the pass on this beat down”?

Basketball thoughts

Better than expected start, especially being 2-0 in conference.

There are some definite problems that need fixing though. In our five non-punching bag games (Sam Houston, Ga Tech, Miss. St, Az and WSU) we have 61 less field goal attempts than our opponents, we are minus 23 on the off. boards and have 37 more turnovers.

BC and Gabe lead the team in TO's, many of which are unforced. Not sure how to clean that up but if Craig Smith and co. want to continue getting the big bucks they need to get that cleaned up.

As to our rotation, it's clear that at this point the coaches prefer Stefanovic over Exacte, Saunders and Holt and that Gavin Baxter and Luka Tarlac have fallen out of the rotation.

I'm not a big fan of Stefanovic as he's a poor shooter (36% from 2 and 31% from 3), takes a lot of shots (4th most on the team) and isn't a great defender. He does have an excellent A/T ration of 2.5/1 which is likely why he get the minutes he does at this point. Still, I don't think his ceiling is all that high and hope to see Exacte, Saunders and/or Holt cut into his minutes as they, hopefully, elevate their play.

Utah's Full Circle Rankings Journey

Obviously today's CFP Rankings are finalized for 2022. Utah is #8.

Utah is #7 in the AP Top 25 Poll. This is what I want to focus on right now. Of course there will be one final AP Poll at end of the season (post bowl game/Playoff). Anyway, the nuts and bolts are that Utah started the season ranked #7 and as of today, Utah has come full circle to be ranked #7 again. That's amazing since the Utes have 3 losses.

What's interesting to me is the season long path in-between from where Utah started out losing in the Swamp and how they got back to #7 now. Again, full circle.

The hype to start the season was unprecedented. Yet despite losing to Florida jn week 1, Utah has at some point this season has been the highest ranked one loss, two loss and now three loss team in the country. This shows the level of respect that Coach Whittingham's program has obtained. It's been surprising to me.

Honestly though, if Utah beat Florida and things played out the same afterwards with the other two losses, Utah would still be outside the Playoff. At best, Utah would be ranked #5. Realistically to me, I believe Utah would be #6, one better than they are now. Nonetheless, what an incredible journey these last two years!

A win in Pasadena could move Utah up a little bit. Depending on other NY6 matchups, particularly Alabama versus K- State and Tennessee versus Clemson, I could see Utah finish the season possibly ranked #5. It would take Alabama and Tennessee losing and the winner in those games not jumping Utah. But Penn State has a ranking matching the underdogs in the other two games (K-State and Clemson). Regardless of any ranking, winning the Rose Bowl is paramount for Utah to take the next BIG step.

Honest Question... It is Debatable

Better football program:

BYU before 2004 with their National Title, Heisman, Doak, and Outland or...........
Utah 2004 and after with their "recognized" National Title, 1st overall pick, 2 undefeated seasons, Fiesta, Sugar, and Rose x2 and B2B Conference Championships?

I know their is bias here but with complete honesty. Utah's run is equal to, if not better than, BYUs which begs the next question:

Top coach in the history of the state.... Sloan, Whittingham, or Edwards?
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Rooting Guide Today…

Driving back from the game last night and I still can’t believe what I saw. Can someone help me with a rooting guide for today’s games? Is it beneficial if TCU loses or if Michigan loses? I’m not sure it does either way, but I think I would rather play Penn State in the Rose Bowl than face Ohio State for a second year in the row. I like variety and it’s easier to hate the color blue than red.
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INSTANT REACTION: Back-to-back Pac-12 Champs

I'll keep it simple. After that first quarter it wasn't looking good, but what can you say about this team? They end up blowing the game wide open in the second half after some huge broken tackles turned into big Utah touchdowns.
- Rising threw for 310 yards and 3 TDs
- Jackson ran for 105 yards and 2 TDS on just 13 carries, Bernard had 88 and a TD on 11 carries
- The defense ended up getting to Caleb Williams 7 times
- How about that second half? The big touchdowns by Parks, Yassmin, and Jackson were awesome.

The University of Utah: back-to-back Pac-12 champions! Let's hear everyone's thoughts.

This is starting to get stupid....

Kid goes 8-2; plays for the most storied football program in the country with most certain deep pockets.... And bolts. If Notre Dame cannot keep players then no one can. The direction of college football is getting ludicrous. No other competitive sports league in the world operates this way. Absurd.

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