Ready to move on
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RoboUte.
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Jim Vanderhoof
ParticipantI can’t wait for this season to end. I could care less about a shi** bowl game. We need a complete reset. The only thing I’m curious about at this point is who transfers and who stays.
I’m sure Whitt doesn’t want to go out this way but it is what it is. Scalley is the coach in waiting. We need a whole new look on offense. It’s time to build the statue and move on. Thanks Whitt for giving us the ride of our lives.
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RoboUte
ParticipantWell I’ve got great news about that bowl game for you
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utefansince79
ParticipantSad if this is Whitt’s last rivalry game. Lavell Edwards enjoyed a thrilling last minute win over Utah in his very last game. Some Utah fans may not have fond memories of that one, but I thought it was a great exciting game and it was a fitting end to a long storied career. A few years Later, Ron McBride enjoyed a rivalry win on his last game (Headline in the Tribune next morning said “For Mac”)
Always will have positive memories for Kyle, but is perhaps time for a change.
Other than a few years with Cam Rising, offense has really held us back for quite a while now and defense just can’t do it on their own.
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RoboUte
ParticipantI’m incredibly sad that he could go out on two losses in a row. I watched the first 20 seconds of his press conference and had no interest in continuing because I was just so heartbroken that this man who has poured his entire life into the program may well go out riding a wave of cacophonous baying. He is a legend who deserves better of fate, but has also earned every call for his dismissal. The only thing that would make me more sad than seeing him go out on this loss would be to watch him careen our program into a third and fourth in a row, which I know he has no intention of doing, and no remaining ability to avoid.
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The Miami Ute
ParticipantHe needs to move on but I doubt he will and I can think of 20 million reasons why he’ll stay. But. as I’ve said many times, it’s better to jump before you’re pushed. It would be really sad if his legacy was drastically tarnished by his staying too long at the job. But, at the end of the day, he holds all of the cards so it’s really up to him whether he leaves or stays.
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Jim Vanderhoof
ParticipantOffense has always been our downfall. The Huntley – Cam teams were great offensively because of their ability to run and pick up first downs. They were great leaders also.
Good teams are built to stop the run. Nick Saban said you can’t win without big plays. He adapted and became a big play offense.
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