We won’t be as wide open as what we did to beat Alabama, but more to that end of the spectrum,” says Ludwig. “It’s based on what we can do so the players can do what they do well. This program is built for three and four wide receiver sets.
The article outlines a very good career and almost makes me wonder where Utah would be if he had stayed after 2008.
I kind of want to already disagree with him. I don’t know if Utah has the talent at WR. As much as he noted the amount of turnovers. Somewhat skewed by the awful games to end the year. The drops by the WR have been a systematic problem for such a long time. Covey is about the only one I have confidence in and he had a broken hand or wrist. I would rather see more TE and less WR. The TE’s looked very promising and could help with blocking for Huntley and Moss. Maybe he is already saying that I am just reading into it too much.