gdog3 | 2:44 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
I have felt since last spring that Wynn should start. Barring injury, this guy is a four year starter. Tune up games against USU and SJS would have been nice. Jordan could struggle against TCU next week, but it's better to roll the dice with a smart 18 year old QB that can stretch a defense than a QB who will let TCU bring 8 in the box only to dink and dunk. New Mexico stinks but the Ute offense has mojo now. Look at the lanes that Wide and Shakerin had to run through from the passing game keeping the defense honest.
gdog3 | 3:28 a.m. Nov. 8, 2009
I am shocked the Utes recover their own fumbles as much as they do. Do they take out limbs in practice with old fumble pit drills. Most of it is lucky I say. Somebody must have heard their inner Collie because our Utes just keep pulling rabbits out of their hats (minus Oregon).
Go Utes! | 1:07 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
There are several go to type receivers on this team. Problem has been that Caine could not find them. Wynn has better field vision and will more than likely find more open receivers as he gets more experience and if the O line can protect him. Go Utes! Beat the frogs.
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Jereme Brooks | 7:50 p.m. Nov. 8, 2009
This guy is a scary player. He can be really good. I've been watching him since his freshman year and this guy is fast. He really made his mark in the Michigan game last year. I remember seeing him in the 2007 game when Bryan Kehl completely cleaned his clock, and the guy just took it! He was obviously slow to get up, (anyone would be after a hit like that), but he took it like a man. In my opinion him and Sausan Shakerin could be two of the best athletes on Utah's offense.

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