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  • #198414

    Topic: If CAM if Back v Cal

    in forum Football
    Utah5410
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    We will be fine. Not sure if you’ve noticed. But we should have our whole D back v CAL and Healthy. – Fano Who I think is done for the year.

    #198359
    chinngiskhaan
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    Don’t know their names, and don’t care.

    The older one is racist: butchered polynesian names left and right (not racist, just lazy), did not apologize. Butchers a white players name, apologizes, then immediately whines about having to learn how to pronounce poly names. He also called Whitt Willingham. Why is that still a thing?

    The other guy blamed SPENCER FANO’s injury on the defense being on the field too long. What the hell dude? Do you even know what you are saying?

    Horrible broadcasting.

    #198252
    UTUTE
    Participant

    Yeah, that foot plant and slight pivot looked like ACL
    Utes getting destroyed by injuries (in case anyone didn’t know)

    #198247
    2008 National Champ
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    That looked like an ACL which sucks because he was playing so well as is so fast off the edge

    EagleMountainUte
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    PFF.com
    Kump is 60.1
    62.9 PBLK and 59.6 RBLK
    Bills is 60.1
    48.4 PBLK and 63.9 RBLK
    Mokofisi is 57.7
    58.2 PBLK and 57.6 RBLK
    Laumea is 69.8
    68.1 PBLK and 71.2 RBLK
    Fano is 58.0
    60.4 PBLK and 57.5 RBLK

    Average to below average scores. But they have played really good defenses in comparison to Oregon states teams.

    #197688

    In reply to: Oregon State

    Jim Vanderhoof
    Participant

    Ucla played right in to our defense by passing from the pocket. Our D ends Ellis and Fano are extremely quick and hard to pass block.

    OSU is a power run first offense. UCLA didn’t have a power running attack. We havent faced a team with power running game (supposed to be Baylor strength). We also haven’t faced a scrambling out of the pocket QB.

    OSU qb is either really good or really bad. That’s why he left Clemson. Let’s hope we see the bad!

    #197683

    In reply to: Oregon State

    Jim Vanderhoof
    Participant

    OSU will run at our D ends and try to wear them down. Fano and Ellis are a bit under sized. Their RB’s are big and run physical. Hopefully we get Van and Otoole back for some depth.

    Our QB struggles to throw downfield (or maybe it’s the coaching staff that struggles). Our RBs Glover and now Vincent are undersized. We need JJ and Cam to win this game. I wish I was as confident as some on this board. I’ve guess I’ve seen enough negatives to be 100% positive. I hope I’m wrong.

    #197016
    EagleMountainUte
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    Fano and Laumea had a rough day. I feel like 5-6 times a free guy would just run at NJ.

    #196564

    Topic: Coach’s Show

    in forum Football
    ProudUte
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    We had a good practice and no one got hurt today. The guys worked hard today.

    We will have to be at our best to beat UCLA.

    Takeaways from the first three games: The defense is playing well, especially the run. The offense needs to be more explosive. But, we are doing good at taking care of the football.

    If Cam would have been ready, we likely would have been more explosive. We need to take some shots to Vele.

    What did he see from Nate Johnson? He was a leader and took charge against Weber.

    The offensive line has been very consistent. We struggled a bit early with Weber, They are smaller and stunted more. We had to adjust.

    Lander Barton has been incredible since he was a kid. Second most athletic member in his family. His mom is the most athletic. The Pick-6 was an incredible play and showed his athleticism. If he played tight end – he would be the best tight end in the conference. He hinted that there may be some two-way playing for Lander in the future.

    The mindset of the players is very focused. The practice habits are very good.

    The players need to take care of themselves off the field. It is as important as the practices. Watching game film is very important and they can do it on their phone.

    Kyle loves the early kickoff times.

    Chip Kelly is a great coach. He likes him personally. Has a great sense of humor.

    UCLA was very physical last year. They are hard-nosed and they are playing very good defense. They have very good linebackers. Their defense has length and speed.

    Chip did a great job with the portal to replace the key players they lost.

    Dante Moore (QB) is a very athletic QB. He is not one to run as much as DTR, but he has a heckuva an arm. They have a tall WR who can go up and get the ball.

    Having Reid back at LB is very important to the team. He is a self-made player. The current LB group is the deepest we have ever had. He was reluctant to say it is the best group considering guys like Lloyd, Paul, Hansen, Sewell, etc.

    Interview with Reid

    Missing two games was hard. He just wants to play.

    The defense is having fun and they are connected.

    He was originally going to go to USU. When he came back from his mission, the staff at USU changed and he wanted to play for a great defense. He was a walk-on at first.

    Damuni is fitting in and picking up quickly.

    Tuesday practices are called “bloody Tuesdays.” The intensity was excellent today.

    We need to get players healthy and communicate better. It will take everything we have to beat UCLA. He just re-watched last year’s UCLA game and he said it was painful to watch all the mistakes.

    We need to make the freshman QB uncomfortable. UCLA has a transfer RB that is very good. They are a run-first type of offense.

    We have a huge advantage when playing at home.

    Keaton Bills interview

    Today’s practice was a good one.

    He thinks every game – they are looking a bit better. We have two new guys in the starting five. How good is Fano? He battles hard every day and every play. He is speaking up to help Fano out.

    He feels he is a team leader this year. He believes he leads by example.

    The offensive line has big battles each week. There are no easy games on the schedule.

    We did not come out and play the way we should have last year against UCLA. He blames the Utes more than anything else.

    It’s going to be an exciting year.

    He’s proud of the guys who have stepped up for the injured players the last three weeks.

    Back to coach Whitt

    How’s Cam progressing? He had a good practice. We will make a decision on Thursday if he can go, but no one will know until Saturday.

    Chip Kelly is the master of matchups. He has a great offensive mind.

    The UCLA defense has played great.

    In 1981 he had 135 tackles and 16 tackles for a loss.

    We will be playing six out of nine ranked teams.

    Cannot allow explosive plays on defense and we need to establish the run on offense.

    chinngiskhaan
    Participant

    and listening to most of it on the radio.

    Nate throws a really nice ball on out to the flat. That is a throw that Rising has struggled with, and is difficult for many QBs. Nate throws it right where it needs to be for the receiver to catch in stride and keep running. In general I think he throws a catchable ball.

    Our defense has a really bright future. Barton, Fano, Tao Johnson, Smith Snowden, Vaki, Ritchie, Pepa… Our defense is going to be dang good over the next several years. Studs at every position group.

    I think Whitt said we had 15-16 guys out today that would have been playing had they been healthy, that is absolutely bonkers. For all of you complaining about how our team performed, I hope you realize that we are playing with basically half a team right now.

    Also, for those of you whining about QB development: Looks to me like they’ve done a fine job with Johnson, just like they did with Rising, and Huntley before that. Sure, they could work on their transition from one guy to the next, but we know for sure that Johnson is at least good enough to help us compete in the Big 12.

    Glover is doing better, but I’m still not sold on him. He just doesn’t seem to be running with passion. When a great running back has the ball, you can feel the electricity in the air. He doesn’t have that yet.

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