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This is a mismatch
Coaching is outstanding. If DeVonte had any kind of focus, this game would be at least 14-7 with the Utes leading right now. If we get all the players on the same page, I think we do come back and win this game. Sadly, though, I'm not seeing it right now.
Wilson -2 YPA
White 3.5 YPA
York 5.3 YPA
So can someone please explain how BJ can keep calling the QB draw? The play calling on 1st and Goal on the 4 was horrible.
It's official... Utes are at the bottom!
Awesome!
Oh well. At least we can now look forward to basketball season. Oh wait.
At least we have women's gymnastics!
Utes still growing learning and yes, progressing in this new conference.. Take heart Ute fans, it is a process. If you turn the ball over you are not going to win!
0 - 4. Roses, anyone?
The offense again was only able to get one drive in the game. BJ has to be the worst OC in the country.
@ Uteology
BJ can't catch passes for his players and what is he supposed to do about Devonte letting the ball bounce of his face on the reverse.
It's not a play calling issue, it's an execution issue.
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