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  • Well said Miami. We have always been the U. Miami is the 70’s -80’s version. I guess Im old school but I like the drum and feather and our affiliation with the Ute tribe. I think it’s awesome that they are able to perform their dances and culture at a game each year. Respect and understanding is a better solution than crying racism for both parti…[Read more]

  • Will Fisher replied to the topic Salesi Moa update? in the forum Football 5 days ago

    Moa is at church camp this week, Dan Sorensen a Utah insider said he expects a decision pretty quick after he gets home.

  • Will Fisher replied to the topic Salesi Moa update? in the forum Football 5 days ago

    At church camp this week, Dan Sorensen, expects him to announce pretty soon after he comes home.

  • Actually, had some fun poking holes in the Utah Administration’s official version of the logo change.

    But you want to really know what’s going on? Follow the money, boys, follow the money!!

    Taylor and Randle got us into “heap big trouble” in debt. That’s a fact! Mismanagement; poor leadership/ decision making; Pac-12 fiasco; lack of skill…[Read more]

  • Especially given what we’ve seen during the last couple of seasons. Again, I hope I’m wrong and this time next year I’m wondering how I’m going to pay off my remaining CFP bills but…

  • So a two win improvement with a new OC, new QB, new system and so forth. Not an outlandish prediction.

  • Have to weigh in on this one.

    Per Fox News, Utah has officially selected the Interlocking UU’s as a logo, to replace the designation of “The U”.
    This ‘to differentiate and distinguish ourselves’ from other institutions, such as the University of Miami.

    Really? Is that really the official line?

    And if that’s the case, and Team Identity Confusion…[Read more]

  • I don’t know which teams they’ll beat or lose to, but, based on what I’ve seen during the last two seasons, that’s my gut feeling. I can’t speak for anyone else but myself, but the poor way that the QB situation (and the offense in general) was handled during the 23-24 and 24-25 season has made me lose a lot of confidence in this coaching staff,…[Read more]

  • If you read the article, the university specifically said that’s not going to happen. They’re not going to waste time and resources on eliminating something that’s already present in the collective consciousness of fans and students. All current Block Us are probably here to stay. They’re just not going to create more of them.

  • So, they better take some back hoes and jack hammers up to the block U up on the mountain side to incorporate some interlocking U’s, which I don’t like at all, looks to sophomoric, a University of Houston interlock U and H knockoff.

  • I also assume the D&F will likely remain on the primary helmets (tho it does feel like the school is transitioning away from it more and more each year as it was only worn like half the games in 2024 as three other games had the interlocking Us + that special helmet for the ISU game) so this is more an academic transition more than anything, and…[Read more]

  • I don’t hate your list, but mine would be pretty different.
    -I’m no expert on Baylor or TCU, but they are both billed as offensive juggernauts. However, our defense handled both of them well.
    -Call me a homer, but I think we’ll be very good. We have a big stretch with no travel that will be great for player health.
    -I would rather byu be overe…[Read more]

  • Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic My thoughts on the big xii in the forum Football 5 days ago

    Nice breakdown ALUF. I was ready to mortgage my house last year to attend the CFP games. Reality was a wake up call. I think we have reversed roles with BYU. They used the disrespect and lack of success in 2023 as motivation. Now we have the same motivation they had last year. BYU has the target on their backs now. Whittingham loves the underdog…[Read more]

  • Rick replied to the topic My thoughts on the big xii in the forum Football 5 days ago

    Wow – terrific breakdown ALUF,

    I think Baylor gets us and one of BYU or Kansas. If healthy, this team can be 10-2 and in the title game with 9-3 a possibility. If injuries mount again I don’t see 5-7 as the basement. I think Beck’s offense is creative enough but without too much complexity that we’ll be all right offensively regardless of injury.…[Read more]

  • I think Utah gets back into a respectable postseason game again (e.g., the Alamo, Texas, Pop-Tarts, Liberty, or Sun bowls), but we’ll be seeing Baylor and Iowa St in the title game.

    GO UTES!!!

  • I’m confused as to where they caved to political correctness on this lmao

    Sounds like a perfectly reasonable change for the academic side of the University.

    Plus, the Interlocking Us are way better than the generic Block U.

  • They will try to do something but then a State will pass a law prohibiting any regulation or a player will sue and the same thing will happen. The NCAA needs antitrust protection from Congress.

  • Well, I will tell you this…the University of Miami didn’t have a basketball team between 1971-1985 and, until the late 70s, were an absolute also-ran in football. I mean, I remember seeing them lose to Florida A&M (a then Division 2 team) in Tallahassee in 1979. They were mediocre at best and usually bad…so bad, that the university…[Read more]

  • Per Fox News, Utah has officially selected the Interlocking UU’s as a logo, to replace the designation of “The U”.
    This ‘to differentiate and distinguish ourselves’ from other institutions, such as the University of Miami.

    Obviously, and sadly, UU has not copyrighted the term “The U”, but historically, they are the originals using the term since…[Read more]

  • I think it’s interesting to consider how both sides have responded. Tanuvasa keeps bringing it up and seems to feel the urge to continue justifying what he did (even by taking subtle digs at the U, which is disappointing). I think it just shows some insecurity and immaturity on his part. On the flip side, Whittingham just says they’ve moved on…[Read more]

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