Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Caleb Lohner in the forum Basketball (Men) 4 weeks ago
I’d take him. He is a hard nosed physical player that we need. Four years experience. Good rebounder and defensive player. He could play a few minutes at 5. We need to get more athletic at 2,3,4.
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Post practice interview with Scalley in the forum Football 4 weeks ago
Thanks proud Ute for the update. We have an amazing coaching staff. They have created a professional atmosphere for these players. Great players want to get better and be challenged. We just need to stay healthy and we have as good of shot as anyone to get to the playoffs.
Jim Vanderhoof started the topic Recruiting vs portal MBB in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month ago
I believe it’s got to be somewhere in the middle. If you can recruit top talent out of high school that can impact the program immediately that would be a priority. Landing a proven junior -senior portal player would be another priority. Now do you fill your roster with recruits that need to develop before they play or portal players who are d…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Coach Smith in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month ago
I agree Chin. Better defense and rebounding need better athletes. Smith ( smallest player on the court) was our best rebounder. Athleticism matters. Free throw shooting was horrible considering we built the team around shooters.
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Coach Smith in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month ago
The zone was not working the second half. They made adjustments we didn’t. They had wide open shots every possession. Why stick with it? I thought our offense was good. It’s obvious we need more athleticism on defense. Keba has disappeared the last several games. If Smith and Madsen stay we need athletes at 2-4-5 positions. Lovering 8-9 th pla…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Top 2 B12 Games involve Utah and 4 of the top 15 in the forum Football 1 month, 1 week ago
I agree not sure what his motives are. Why is it important that we are disliked by the teams in our conference?
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Official, Rollie to TP in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 1 week ago
Rollie is a loss for sure. He has experience and can play either guard. I’d take him over Erickson any day. He wants to play point and Smith is just better period. I agree with Miami on Keba. His basketball IQ needs to improve. Too many bad fouls and no face the basket game. If Madsen and Smith stay we need athletes at 2 guard and 4. Lovering is a…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic This is part of the problem in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Definitely a correlation between football success and basketball decline Miami. Seasons overlap and instead of putting football behind and looking forward to basketball it’s the opposite. Football with the bowl games go into January. Also playing sisters of the poor in the non conference games don’t bring much excitement early.
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic This is part of the problem in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I won’t argue with your Majerus take. He got the most out of his players. It’s a different era in basketball. The defense is much better. The players are way more athletic and long. This Utah team looks like a Majerus team. Spread the floor pick and roll is the new offensive sets. We have the shooters but who besides Smith can finish at the rim…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic This is part of the problem in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I respectfully disagree with your talent assessment. After watching four days of tournament play it’s obvious to me we don’t have the athletes to compete. Being tall and being a good shooter isn’t enough anymore. Our only athletic player Smith out rebounds our 2 7 ft guys. Imagine if we had 4 or 5 players of Smiths caliber at 6-5” to 6-8”. I…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Utah State in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Coach Smith needs to recruit athletes and develop them. That’s been Whitts mantra for years. We have nothing on the bench to develop. The era of tall slow big men and non athletic shooters is gone. The game has changed. The portal should have plenty to pick from. USU coach brought point guard and center with him from Montana State. Both all c…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic If USU can make the final 32 … in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 2 weeks ago
He brought the best point guard and center in the conference with him from Montana State.USU has lots of athletic players. Watching all the tournament games we would be the least athletic team in the tournament. Athletic guards that can break down the defense is a must. Smith was our only athletic player that handled the ball.
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Changes in Recruiting Strategies in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 2 weeks ago
We need athletes!! Being tall and slow gets you a couple dunks and rim protection. The offenses that are being run in college bb spread the court and create mismatches. You have to guard on the perimeter and be able to switch the screens. On offense be able to drive and finish at the rim and a couple of shooters. BYU has the same problem and it…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic I think it might be time to admit what we all fear… in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 3 weeks ago
I’ve been saying for a couple years that the game has changed and with pick and you need to switch on defense. You need long athletic players than guard all positions. Height doesn’t matter if you can’t guard the perimeter.
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic I think it might be time to admit what we all fear… in the forum Basketball (Men) 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Good posts everyone! I attended games in the Einar Nielson field house with my dad. I have seen the history of Utah basketball. MBB would pack the arena while football struggled to get half the stadium filled. Seems the success of the football program has had an effect on basketball. Seasons overlap and with a bowl game it’s usually late D…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Finish this sentence in the forum Football 1 month, 4 weeks ago
If the Utes can utilize their speedy running backs. Obviously Rising Kuithe healthy.
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Utah football coaches in my lifetime… in the forum Football 1 month, 4 weeks ago
Thanks proud Ute. That was awesome. I remember every coach on the list. Nice little synopsis of each. Lovat era was the low point and I was there to witness first hand.
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Disgusted with this performance in the forum Basketball (Men) 2 months ago
Not so simple answer “defense”. You have to play defense on the road. Create a few turnovers and get stops. A bad team scoring 90 points is inexcusable. Smith has not been able to figure out you need athletes to compete on defense. Poor defensive game plans make things worse. Things will only get worse next year unless we can get some good pla…[Read more]
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Court ruling in Tennessee means zero restrictions for NIL in the forum Football 2 months, 2 weeks ago
I’m getting there Miami. I’ve had season tickets since the early 70s. Seriously considering not renewing. Retired on a fixed income. Coaches salaries and nil money is out of control and somebody has to foot the bill.
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Court ruling in Tennessee means zero restrictions for NIL in the forum Football 2 months, 2 weeks ago
First free agency for players (portal) now no salary cap or restrictions (nil). Sounds like a plan for success. Next pay per view ( streaming to watch), nil fee for season ticket holders. Welcome to professional college football.