Lesson Learned

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    • #151034
      MDUte
      Participant

      If there’s 1 thing I’ve learned the hard way this year, it’s that Off-Season results (Spring Camp, Spring Game, Fall Camp, Fall Scrimmage) don’t mean jack S%*T.

      I bought into all the hype about this team being somewhere between the 2018 and 2019 teams. Although I still believe we’ve recruited well and have a lot of talent, we’re still very young and inexperienced and nowhere close to either the 2018 or 2019 teams.

      It’s fun to follow all of the off-season reports, especially when dying for anything football related. But I’ve learned my lesson this year that it’s best to hold off on drinking all the off-season Kool-aid until we see it on the field.

      Love the Utes, love our program, and the upward trajectory we’ve been experiencing these past 5 years. And I hope this year’s team can get a lot better as the season goes on. At the very least, I hope our young talent gets the development needed this year to set us up for exciting seasons in the future. Go Utes!!

    • #151036
      UteBacker
      Moderator

      Those that said the success of this season sat on the shoulders of our offensive line were DEAD ON.

    • #151037
      RustyShackleford
      Participant

      I was expecting an average year coming off of covid season but after hearing all the propaganda from the Utah media members/coaches I drank the Koolaid and had high hopes coming into the season, little did I know the koolaid was made with diarrhea water. Never again

    • #151056
      UteFanatic
      Participant

      Amen. Anything from the coaches and/or players mouths in the offseason is pure propaganda. 

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