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Utah Utes football: Seeing red

U. opens season with a mission to take MWC title

Published: Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2008 12:11 a.m. MDT
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Whittingham said the list includes continued continuity on the offensive line, developing depth at receiver and getting a look at the defensive tackles and linebackers to make sure the right guys are on the field. Identifying the best 11 players on offense and defense, as well as modifying schemes are among the issues to be settled in camp.

Offense

With eight returning starters, Ludwig said the Utes have three primary objectives in camp.

"We've got to establish the personality and chemistry on the offensive side of the football," he said. "We've got to establish depth, get our starting 11 and then the next best 11 behind them. And show great ownership in the offensive scheme."

Johnson is healthy after offseason shoulder surgery and headlines an offense that features talented running backs Darrell Mack and Matt Asiata. The receiving corps includes veterans Casteel, Bradon Godfrey, Freddie Brown, Elijah Wesson and Jereme Brooks, plus junior college transfers Aiona Key and David Reed. Four returning starters are back on the offensive line.

Defense

After ranking among the nation's elite a year ago, Utah's defense has some holes to fill. Although only five starters are back, the Utes have plenty of experience to step in.

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Koa Misi, Greg Newman, Lei Talamaivao, Kenape Eliapo and Kruger currently top the depth chart on the line. Stevenson Sylvester, Mike Wright and Nai Fotu lead the linebackers. Cornerbacks Brice McCain and Sean Smith join safeties Robert Johnson and Joe Dale in the secondary.

Getting the best 11 players on the field is, as usual, a priority for Andersen. So, too, is establishing a two-deep chart. Andersen said running to the ball and stopping the run consistently are other things to do in camp.

Special teams

All-American kicker/punter Louie Sakoda and long snapper Clint Mower give the Utes senior leadership in this phase of the game. In addition, they have experienced return specialists in Casteel, Brooks and Wesson.

Even so, the Utes have a list of things to accomplish before camp is complete.

"The biggest thing is we want to be able to see execution. We've got to to be able, obviously, to install all the schemes and situations," Hill said. "We've got all specialists back. We've just got to get the schemes installed and be able to execute."

Camp Central

First down: Utah held split sessions at the practice fields. While half the team was on the field, the other group was in the weight room. Head coach Kyle Whittingham said things went as expected and was especially pleased with the Utes' conditioning.

Head-turner: Whittingham said quarterback Brian Johnson threw the ball well and his surgically repaired shoulder was free of pain throughout the first session of camp. The first offense, he added, had its most effective opening day in years.

Injury report: None


E-mail: dirk@desnews.com

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Utah football coach Kyle Whittingham addresses members of the media after the Utes held their first practice of the 2008 season.

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