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This jc transfer sounds like he is going to work well in Chou's system. I think Langi will go well once he gets used to the PAC 12 instead of highschool ball. He is a big, strong, fast runner. If he can learn to hit the gap hard and with the voilence that coach Witt is talking about, he will do well. Should be fun.
Go Utes!
There is a lot of uncertainty surrounding this Ute team. I believe with a few small corrections and a lot of good luck health wise surrounding the O-line, the Utes will have a successful season.
Langi at the pace he is now will eventually become the starter. Its his Freshman year but he will see a lot of action. White looks like he is going to contribute a lot to the Utes this year. I am super excited to see all the Utes in action next month. It will be really interesting to see a new offense. I hope Wynn can stay healthy or it will a baptism by fire for one of our backups.
I am really surprised that Langi hasn't stepped up and taken the starting spot. Must be a freshman confidence thing.
I still wouldn't be surprised to see him shake it off and pull ahead.
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