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Coach Harding interview notes: 9/12

-Faster starting in years past with the offensive line. Still believes there is a lot to work on.

-believed they’ve been able to have a faster start to identifying their starters sooner

-There are fundamentals this past week he believes they can hone in on especially where this week presents new challenges for them.

-Confident in the group he believes can start — 9 or 10 guys — he said they were all able to get about 30 reps that he believes are invaluable. Giving them an opportunity to evaluate them in game situations.

-Loved the depth they have but doesn’t want to have to test it either.

-He was proud of the way the second group worked, wasn’t a huge drop off in terms penalties. They’ve been able to build a good connection playing with each other and consistency in game reps are huge.

Whittingham press conference notes: 9/12

-The team did a much better job with the fundamentals as well as the areas that they were lacking against Florida—gap and edge protection, red zone offense, tackling. It’s not a thing to judge, because of the opposition talent gaps, but that’s why it’s key to look at the fundamentals and the little things for execution.

-Whittingham was impressed with Money Parks, including his route running. He wants to see Vele step up more. The WRs will get the ball more when they consistently get open. They’re still having issues with that.

-Regardless of the WR progress, the TEs will get the bulk of the passes because Kuithe and Kincaid are two of the best in the country.

-Curry had a great game, his best as a Ute. He’s playing because he’s doing everything well, from running it to pass protection. Whittingham also gave praise to Jaylon Glover.

-Bernard was limited, so that’s why he didn’t carry the ball as much.

-At the moment, Tavion is not in jeopardy of losing carries. He’s a proven commodity and went a long time without the fumbling issues.

-Rising responded outstandingly. He was a lot sharper.

-The second-team guys got at least 30 reps and Whittingham was impressed with their performance. The offensive starters sat out the second half and the defensive starters only played one series.

-They wanted to give Barnes an opportunity for good game experience. Even though he was able to throw, he had a limited playbook.

-Mohamoud Diabate was injured early, it’s not season ending. (He had ice on his knee on the sideline.

-Whittingham enjoyed the earlier than normal start time. He prefers it that way.

-Revisiting last year's SDSU overtime, Whittingham prefers the NFL overtime model.
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2nd game - Utah vs Southern Utah - Gators vs Kentucky Wildcats

Utah vs Florida Prediction​

Another one of the weekend’s best games features what could be a very interesting matchup between the Utah Utes and the Florida Gators. Following up a strong 10-4 season, and a Pac-12 championship, Utah opens the season ranked #7. The Utes are led by Quarterback Cameron Rising, who took over the starting job and led them all the way to last season’s Rose Bowl. Utah’s most notable loss is LB Devin Lloyd, who was selected #27 overall in the NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Florida finished last season at a mediocre 6-7 record, after losing the Gasparilla Bowl to UCF. The Gators are expected to be much more competitive this season under first-year head coach Bill Napier. They also introduced new offensive and defensive coordinators for the upcoming season, completely cleaning house over the offseason. This game’s line is generous to Florida, perhaps because of their home-field advantage. I’d be surprised if they can keep up with the experienced Utes, even with a brand-new coaching staff.

College Football Predictions:​

Utah 44, Florida 17 -
Don't see the margin of victory for Utah being that strong.

Utes coming cross country to play gators. A Septemebr game in The Swamp before a sell out crowd (90,000) will even the odds - some.
https://gatorswire.usatoday.com/2022/08/20/florida-football-utah-utes-season-opener-sellout/

Utes win a close one in regulation.
Utah -2.5

If Gators can take it to OT - who knows ? Heat & humidity could affect the outcome.


https://www.vegasodds.com/news/coll...ns-ncaaf-vegas-odds-picks-and-preview-week-1/

What I'd like to see saturday.

Time to put Florida in the rear view mirror. Here is what I would like to see this week.

I would love to see Cam get the chance to throw the ball around, especially to the receivers. I know Whitt will want run the ball but I feel like you do the WR core and the running backs a disservice by leaning too much on them in a bodybag game like this one.

First the RB's take a lot of hits and hits against an FCS team count just as much as hits against a PAC 12 team over the course of a season. So reducing the number of carries is a good thing for the RB's in a game like this.

Second Cam and the WR group need to get some in game flow going they really didn't seem to connect at all agains Florida and having a game like this where they can adjust to game speed over practice speed would do wonders for the connection between QB and WR's.

Just my ante for the week. Feel free to chip in and drop your wishlist for this week.
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Utah Sports Report: Season 2 Week 2 - Florida Recap and SUU Preview

I hope to get back to including highlights in next week's video. I've been swamped at work and next week I'm out of town on business in Austin from Wednesday through about the 1st quarter of the SDSU game on Saturday (Ubering from the airport to RES). Any suggestions for things to do in Austin in the evening would be great - I'm planning on food and live music on 6th street - that seems to be popular. Here's the video:

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Week 1/0 TV ratings

Given that it is a big deal now-a-days I thought I'd post about our TV ratings this season. All information comes from Sports Media Watch. you can see it all here

Utah v. Florida drew 2.95 million viewers.

As far as I can see this is the largest non conference game Utah has ever had not counting bowls. it is truly unfortunate that we were going head to head with OSU-Notre Dame otherwise the draw would have been significantly more probably in the 4-5 million range (I don't have any evidence to back that flimsy claim up though.)

INSTANT REACTION: Well $#!+, everyone

Very raw and instant reaction….

The defensive line looked god awful. Edge containment was piss poor and the rollouts they continuously allowed, made the Utah secondary vulnerable.

The offense needs to operate in hurry-up the entire game because it flows better. Additionally, the wide receivers looked to be the same old preseason hype story.

Cam missed his guys at times and that last pass will be remembered most. That last drive was a helluva drive before the pick. Was he too reliant on Kuithe all game? It felt like it was more so part of the game plan and the others struggling to get open.

Florida was great and Richardson lived up to the hype. I feel like Utah’s offensive play calling really held the offense back.

Tavion needs to man up at the goal line. Tripping over his own feet and then he didn’t look like he went in to hammer it at the goal line on the fourth down at the goal line.

This falls on coaching too, just not a very good game plan. I get that it’s a guessing game with the new Gator coaching staff, but the Florida staff also won the in-game adjustments.

Tackling 101

I want to be honest about this play after seeing it countless times. As I said in my tweet, this is not how Utah Football tackles. Truthfully, it was a really dumb attacking decision. A lot of plays impacted the outcome of this game, but this is a giant head-scratcher to me. Seriously, just hammer right through the QB… This sums up why Florida fans were wisecracking Diabate’s tackling even before the game.

I don’t want to just single out Diabate… the whole defense needs to tackle better.

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