I think the longer the silence, the more
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JesseParticipant
Inclined Whitt is to stay. Just my $.02
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WhittyParticipant
100%, and that’s not a positive thing for Scalley for a number of reasons.
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UtegatorParticipant
I dont think anyone should be surprised at the lack of communication from the coaching staff.
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Utah#1Participant
This is a bad Whitt MO. The silence right before NSD doesn’t bode well for the program meaning he’s not leaving and heavily involved in the next OC hire and Scalley may have very little to say in the matter. I could be right and I could be wrong, but prepare yourselves for news that Ute fans and recruits may not like but that appeases Whitt and he is satisfied with. If guys hit the portal after national signing day, we’ll probably know why. Whitt may not announce the new OC until after signing day hoping recruits will still sign not really knowing who it is. Go UTES!
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UtesRuleParticipant
You guys are hilarious. You all know how to coach, recruit and run a major D1 football program better than our coaching staff, which includes one of the top coaches of all time at Utah.
THE FREAKING SKY IS FALLING!!!
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UteBackerModerator
Rule, you’re a great poster on here, so no disrespect. To me, 5-7 feels like the sky is falling (especially for a team that everyone predicted to win the conference). So, I don’t care what it takes or who does it, but I’d just like for the product they put out on the field to not be the nonsense (not you, defense) that they ran out there the past couple of years. That is all.
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RustyShacklefordParticipant
If everyone was healthy and we went 5-7 I would agree with you. No one would have predicted us to win the conference if they knew before hand we’d be playing our 5th string QB.
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EagleMountainUteParticipant
Only counter to that is Utah did well enough in 2023 with the same injury troubles and in my view significantly harder schedule. This season was a regression by most standards. It was the way they lost that has many people concerned. It was clearly coaching decisions and getting out coached by subjectively worst teams.
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AnferneeParticipant
“hoping recruits will still sign not really knowing who it is” 😂
JFC
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ProudUteParticipant
No news is bad news (as far as I am concerned.)
We need a solid OC going into recriting and portal transfers.
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redeyeParticipant
Kyle has 3 years left on his contract and is owed a large amount of cash.
I’m sure it takes a little time to work through the logistics of his buy out.-
jshame17Participant
Is there a buyout if he retires?
Also, he already has his transition into the consulting role in his contract. They’ve known this was coming for a while, so I’m sure they have already covered this when he wasn’t planning to stay through the whole thing.
Contracts aren’t holding this up.
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UtahParticipant
No…but yes.
If I’m Whitt and I’m owed 20 million I tell Utah to pound sand, I’m not retiring.
Now, if Utah comes to Whitt and says, “Hey. Here’s 12 million. Wanna retire?” Then the negotiation of the buyout begins.
Whitt technically “retires” but he didn’t really retire. He was asked politely (and with a big check) to retire.
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Red RhinoParticipant
If he stays, I don’t think it’s about the money. I think he is proud and a competitor and doesn’t want to go out defeated. Here’s the problem, he made his choice. He chose Rising over what was best for the program.
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Rocket UteParticipant
I love Scalley but I hope Whitt stays. If Whitt steps down and Scalley goes, say 7-5 or 6-6 next season you all be calling for his head and wishing for the good ol days of Coach Whittingham.
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