Program Expectations (Michigan State)
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Hellhound152Participant
I am as a fan, as a fan I have an unrealistic expectation that the Utes should be perennial powers nationally and win every game that they play. But fandom/fanticism should not be a shelter from reality.
In the real world we as Ute fans should actually expect to be the Michigan State of the Pac-12. Before I get blown up lets look at the comparisson. Neither team is a “traditional power” or a blue blood. However, both teams have quality coaching that leads to win performance that regularly exceeds analytics and “talent” based expectations of the national pundits. Both teams are in conferences where there are true blue bloods or upstarts that will always have defacto recruiting advantages and who have a percieved talent advantage. Both teams turn unheralded recruits who don’t arrive on campus as predestined pros into NFL prospects. Both regularly defeat the blue bloods but not always to a level that results in a championship season because they are also capible of losing to mid to lower tier teams because that is where the talent level actually is when execution is off.
In short, the Utah program is never going to be USC from a tradition standpoint. Utah will never be Stanford who gets the pick of the best “student” athletes nationally every year. Nor will they have the financial backing of an Oregon. But what we have seen over the last several years is a coaching staff that is in (and winning) recruiting battles with Washington, UCLA, ASU, and Oregon for quality recruits and whose eye for talent is so respected that some teams in the conference (uh hum ASU and USC) track the 2 and 3 stars Utah is on and so they can make a late play.
What we realistically have to look forward to is lots of 8-10 win seasons with a special season (the experience is in place at the right time) where the Utes win the South, possibly the conference and make the playoff and a dog season (when the new talent is figuring out how to win like this season) going forward.
Also, lets face it, those 9 and 10 win seasons where the Utes were still in contention until the second to last week of the season were frustrating but also they were pretty darn fun too. So lets support the process, enjoy the ride, and support our coaches and our players!
Go Utes!
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Ute BcParticipant
We don’t have Phil Knight but I really don’t see why we can’t be Oregon.
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Tony (admin)Keymaster
Can we get him?
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PlainsUteParticipant
U of Maryland “got” Kevin Plank (Under Armour) which helped their program, though not to the extent that Nike seems to have enriched Oregon. Utah needs to make the next Knight or Plank from one of its students.
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Tony (admin)Keymaster
We have the Adobe guy, but maybe he’s not much of a football fan.
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DuhwayneParticipant
You answered your question I think.
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User SuspendedMember
If you really want to be honest with yourself. Utah is the Iowa of the PAC12. State is what the Ute fan should aspire to be.
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Hellhound152Participant
Currently Iowa. Expect to be State. I agree a sound argument can be made for both but State is in the division with Ohio State who like SC is the crown jewel of the conference.
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AlohaUteParticipant
I’ve always compared us to Iowa, small population state, good & tenured coach, with the occassional great season and mostly solid seasons.
Michigan State is also a great parallel.
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X723Participant
Just me
PAC 12 2011
I am very glad to be where we are.
Dues are being paid we are just getting started.
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