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"A year ago at this time, David Rolf was buried on the Utah football depth chart"
I think this is a bit of an overstatement. Despite the surplus of good D-Linemen last year, Rolf still was included in the DL rotation midway through the season, even after his move to TE. The dude is just a baller and a very gifted, strong athlete. Any way he can get on the field will be a benefit to the team.
His monstrous block during a screen pass in the Sun Bowl vs GT is one of my favorite plays of last year. It's at the 3:20 mark if you watch the HD highlights that are 12:25 long on YouTube.
Thlete, he had a few slobberknockers in the Colorado game, too. Too bad it looks like kicking is about the only thing he can't do on a football field.
Wow! With an NFL caliber O-line, the Utes should easily be in the BCS mix.
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