Anfernee
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Anfernee started the topic Only-U Kenobi in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Thoughts on the OC hire? The guys leaving and potentially coming here? Feels like positive momentum right now after much uncertainty. Go Utes!
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Anfernee replied to the topic Current Transfer Portal – Leaving in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Forgot he even still played.
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Anfernee replied to the topic Recruiting Rankings in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
We only needed an adequate offense last year to hit 9 or 10 wins. Jason is a very good and a great QB coach. I’m pumped. Go Utes!
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Anfernee replied to the topic New Mexico 2024 Rushing TD’s: 37, Utah: 7 in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
#5 rushing offense in the nation this past season. A spot in front of Boise State and 2200 yard rusher Ashton Jeanty.
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Anfernee started the topic Over his 10 seasons as a OC/quarterbacks coach at the FBS level in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Beck’s quarterbacks have averaged 3,300 passing yards and 509 rushing yards, for an average of 3,809 yards of total offense per season.
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Anfernee replied to the topic New Offensive Coordinator Jason Beck in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Seriously 😂
Take his last name away, BYU and Bronco ties as well and fans would be very happy. -
Anfernee started the topic New Mexico QB Devon Dampier in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Announced he’s entering the transfer portal. The first-team All-Mountain West QB put up 3,934 total yards and 31 TDs this season. Dynamic playmaker who rushed for 1,166 yards, third-most among FBS QBs.
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Anfernee replied to the topic New Offensive Coordinator Jason Beck in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
That’s the most important part to all this!
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Anfernee replied to the topic New Offensive Coordinator Jason Beck in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
I get it. But honestly looks at his offense. We only needed semi coherent QB play and offensive output this season to hit 9 or 10 wins. 33.7 points per game last year for New Mexico. The Lobos were #4 in total offense for 2024. Just behind Miami and Ole Miss. #5 rushing offense. A spot in front of Boise State and 2200 yard rusher and possible…[Read more]
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Anfernee started the topic New Offensive Coordinator Jason Beck in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
“Both parties are finalizing the details as we speak. Ute fans, you’re about to have your new offensive coordinator, Jason Beck.“ @AMarkhamRivals
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Anfernee replied to the topic Jason Beck is the latest rumor for OC in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
And Jason’s offense surpasses “decent” by miles.
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Anfernee replied to the topic Transfer portal rumors in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
“If I’m wrong, I will gladly stop posting on this board.” Counting down the days. Except you’re as trustworthy as Whitt’s injury reports. So I’m pretty sure you ain’t going anywhere unfortunately.
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Anfernee replied to the topic Jason Beck is the latest rumor for OC in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
#4 total offense for 2024. Just behind Miami and Ole Miss. #5 rushing offense. A spot in front of Boise State and 2200 yard rusher and possible Heisman winner Ashton Jeanty. The #15 red zone offense. Just behind Miami. Named to the Frank Broyles Award, which honors college football’s top assistant coach.
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Anfernee started the topic Blind Resume For OC in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
#4 total offense for 2024. Just behind Miami and Ole Miss. #5 rushing offense. A spot in front of Boise State and 2200 yard rusher and possible Heisman winner Ashton Jeanty. The #15 red zone offense. Just behind Miami. Named to the Frank Broyles Award, which honors college football’s top assistant coach. If we took away the last name Beck and B…[Read more]
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Anfernee replied to the topic Tavian McNair officially signs in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
“The 6-foot-2 180 pound wide receiver committed to Utah in July, ultimately deciding Utah was the best fit for him as a player with his relationship with the coaches and the culture as a team.”
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Anfernee replied to the topic Tavian McNair officially signs in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Film Evaluation:
This guy’s a natural long strider who tracks the ball well over the shoulder and can go up and get it over defenders. Love how confidently he plucks the ball out of the air—shows great hands. One thing I’d like to see more of is how he handles press man coverage since the film mostly shows him against off coverage, and in colle…[Read more] -
Anfernee started the topic Tavian McNair officially signs in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
6-2 180 WR from California. Offers from Georgia, Oregon, ASU, BY💩 and many others. This is what 247 Greg Biggins said about Tavian back in April: “If you’re looking for a stock up receiver who just oozes upside, McNair is your guy. We first saw him at the National Preps Camp in Las Vegas before his sophomore year where he earned MVP honors and we’…[Read more]
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Anfernee replied to the topic Do you remember… in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
💯 we are close. it’s why I don’t care about the name of the OC. Just the right guy. And for the fans to know what the direction is currently.
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Anfernee started the topic Couples Therapy Utah Football Fan Edition in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Sports often imitates life. We are approaching the 20th year with Whitt. Like any relationship, some of the most vital pillars are communication, trust and transparency. Even if you been in a mostly healthy relationship for over two decades, all of those pillars will collapse very quickly when you feel like you’ve been lied to, misled and got b…[Read more]
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Anfernee started the topic From Sir Alex Markham on X in the forum Football 1 month, 3 weeks ago
“Some of y’all need to chill with the blame slinging. It’s chaos right now, but trust that it’ll get figured out. Utah’s program has been stable for a long-time. When you’ve got titles of Head Coach & also Head-Coaching-In-Waiting, it’s not as easy as it sounds, including with ADs”
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