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    • #245102
      UteThunder
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      If they had left, and both stayed healthy, I would assume they would at least be on practice squads right now. But, if they had left, there’s no way we win the Pac-12 in 2022.

    • #245100
      PhiladelphiaUte
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      Wow! How does she manage such a busy schedule?

    • #245099
      TX_UTE
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      I believe in the old adage that “defense travels” and with just a modicum of a competent offense the Utes would have been fine in their 1st B12 year, perhaps even challenged for the championship. I also think that Rick has it right, the passion for the sport is much deeper in the B12, where I live in the Metroplex there are always multiple homes flying their Baylor or TCU or TT banners every gameday, with some going so far to incorporate their team’s insignia into their home’s curb sign. While the P12 may have had better away locations, the B12 (with few exceptions) has the more passionate fan base.

    • #245098
      Uteanooga
      Participant

      If only one could predict the future, it would be a lot easier to make the right decisions.

    • #245097
      chinngiskhaan
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      They weren’t part of the debacle, they were the debacle, well, Rising anyway. Again, not their fault. S**t happens, but if Rising had left after that Rose Bowl loss, there never would have been a debacle in the first place. The debacle was the Rising injuries. No Rising, no injuries, no debacle.

      • #245101
        PhiladelphiaUte
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        You DO realize that injuries aren’t unique to players, don’t you? If Rising were gone, it would still be possible that his replacement would have gotten injured as well. In fact Brandon Rose got injured last year as well, and he was one of the top candidates to replace Rising.

        • #245103
          chinngiskhaan
          Participant

          Yes, but the fact that we kept him on the roster and repeatedly insisted that he was the guy had a massive impact on our ability to recruit quality players at the QB position, ESPECIALLY experienced transfers. If Rising had simply left, we would have been a lock to pick up an experienced transfer QB wanting to come in and win right away. He stayed, so instead of that, we got a broken QB.

          Also, don’t forget that the debacle wasn’t simply the fact that our starting QB was injured, it was WHO the starting QB was that was the problem (part of it anyway). The circus around Rising and whether or not he would start was as much a part of the team’s problems as him being injured was. IF it had been someone else, the noise around it wouldn’t have been nearly as distracting to the team.

    • #245096
      Tony (admin)
      Keymaster

      I think it is likely they would have found a home somewhere in the NFL. I think Kuithe is a little undersized though so that might have made it more difficult.

    • #245095
      Hoban Washburne
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    • #245093
      belli1976
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      It’s funny. But also makes me glad I don’t live in Utah.

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