The staff had been putting out Creed gifs. And I went to his Twitter and he’s wearing a Utah letterman jacket now.
Was a 4⭐️ WR out of Florida. Brother played for Gators. Was Mississippi State’s #2 prospect in ‘23 class “It’s his ability to change directions,” said Andrew Ivins, national scouting director for 247Sports, whose evaluation factored heavily into Whittemore being rated a four-star, top-150 prospect at wide receiver. In the broader 247Sports Composite. Ivins became a believer while watching Whittemore run routes during a Friday Night Lights event at The Swamp in July 2021. “It was a loaded cast at wide receiver, and he was going rep-for-rep with Evan Stewart.” Stewart was the #2 overall WR in his class. Whitemore also won state title in 100 meter dash. I really wanted Luke Wysong. Creed is like a leveled-up Luke.
Also, nobody is going to prison for smoking or possessing weed. It just is not happening.
Might not be getting imprisoned, but there are certainly lots and lots getting arrested. (around 170,000 in 2021 alone).
The problem with Rose is that, I’m assuming, he will most likely not be wanted back by Beck. He’s not a dual threat QB. Yes, he can occasionally run when needed, but he’s not a running threat like Dampier or 2021-2022 Rising. Wilson is probably the only QB Beck would welcome back, but I doubt the team wants him back.
The problem with Rose is that, I’m assuming, he will most likely not be wanted back by Beck. He’s not a dual threat QB. Yes, he can occasionally run when needed, but he’s not a running threat like Dampier or 2021-2022 Rising. Wilson is probably the only QB Beck would welcome back, but I doubt the team wants him back.
I don’t think the state law does that.
https://le.utah.gov/~2024/bills/static/HB0202.html
The NCAA might argue that there is a violation of their rules “NIL activities may not be used to compensate an athlete for athletics participation or achievement (i.e., pay-for-play).” But, that argument would ring hollow as NIL agreements are exactly pay-to-play.
https://www.ncaa.org/sports/2021/7/9/name-image-likeness.aspx#:~:text=NCAA%20rules%20allow%20athletes%20to,the%20process%20of%20developing%20policies
Beck’s RPO offense needs a good running QB and Cam was exactly that until the Penn State game.
No way Cam stays at Utah with an offensive system that requires the QB to run.
I will always fondly remember the 2021 and 2022 seasons with Cam rising at the helm. They were fun seasons with some very memorable games.
This tells me that all we needed was a middle of the road offense to be CFP caliber. Thinking about each loss, this checks out. With a 2021/22 offense, we’re 13-0 and #2 in the final ranking. Just like most that know the program were expecting.
Uh, what? 2021 and 2022 were great years for rising. It’s just that 2022 the numbers were more spread out. 2021 was Tavion Thomas’ great year.
Will remove Damuni.
Bouwmeester shows as a junior but multiple articles say he is out of eligibility. He started at MSU in 2019 – didn’t play and as noted in his bio, there is nothing noted for 2020 or 2021 on ESPN stat sheet so I assume he lost those years of eligibility. I don’t really know though.
Yards per game rank (stats courtesy of sports-reference.com):
2024: 130.4 rush (#98), 199.4 pass (#99), 329.8 total (#115) – Ludwig / Bajakian
2023: 182.5 rush (#34), 165.8 pass (#120), 348.4 total (#94) – Ludwig
2022: 217.6 rush (#11), 249.2 pass (#50), 466.9 total (#17) – Ludwig
2021: 217.1 rush (#14), 214.3 pass (#85), 431.4 total (#41) – Ludwig
2019: 201.4 rush (#32), 227.6 pass (#69), 429.0 total (#49) – Ludwig
2018: 182.4 rush (#53), 213.9 pass (#82), 396.4 total (#72) – Taylor
2017: 164.0 rush (#66), 249.4 pass (#49), 413.4 total (#52) – Taylor
2016: 214.0 rush (#32), 216.7 pass (#78), 430.7 total (#52) – Roderick / Harding
2015: 183.2 rush (#45), 179.8 pass (#106), 363.0 total (#97) – Roderick / Harding
2014: 190.4 rush (#41), 197.7 pass (#95), 388.1 total (#79) – Christensen
2013: 160.8 rush (#72), 236.3 pass (#62), 397.0 total (#76) – Johnson / Erickson
2012: 133.8 rush (#93), 190.7 pass (#100), 324.4 total (#108) – Johnson
2011: 137.6 rush (#80), 173.2 pass (#99), 310.8 total (#109) – Chow
2010: 152.9 rush (#62), 236.1 pass (#47), 389.0 total (#52) – Schramm
2009: 160.3 rush (#48), 229.2 pass (#44), 389.5 total (#54) – Schramm
2008: 156.5 rush (#51), 244.5 pass (#35), 400.9 total (#35) – Ludwig
2007: 167.5 rush (#44), 202.2 pass (#81), 369.6 total (#80) – Ludwig
2006: 140.5 rush (#54), 227.9 pass (#34), 368.4 total (#41) – Ludwig
2005: 178.5 rush (#32), 294.5 pass (#12), 473.0 total (#12) – Ludwig
2004: 236.1 rush (#13), 263.7 pass (#21), 499.8 total (#3) – Sanford / Mullen