Jim Vanderhoof
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Great names in u of u sports history in the forum Misc 3 months, 1 week ago
Here’s an oldie but goodie. Lee Groscup QB that went on to play for the NewYork Giants NFL and New York
Titans AFL.
Bob Trumpy bengals TE and tv analyst for years.
Dave “grog” Casper O line
Dan “the disco kid” Hagman qb
Mike “wolf” Weeks
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Great names in u of u sports history in the forum Misc 3 months, 1 week ago
3 great players and names.
How about our present Cam “Bad Moon” Rising -
Jim Vanderhoof started the topic Great names in u of u sports history in the forum Misc 3 months, 1 week ago
Some of the most memorable names and nicknames that come to mind. Granny Lash MBB
Brownie Van Galder FB
Luther “Ticky” Burden MBB -
Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Transfers in the forum Football 3 months, 2 weeks ago
I’m with you Dallas. Glover can’t break through the arm tackles. He looks powerful enough but is more of a 1 yard and a cloud of dust instead of 4 yards.
I’m hoping he is bigger and stronger this year. Defense can’t stack the box with Rising so hopefully he can get past the D line.
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic FOOTBALL is almost here! in the forum Football 3 months, 2 weeks ago
More big plays. Rising needs to show the NFL he can throw the ball downfield. Defenses hate the big plays and will defend against them opening up the underneath routes and running game. I can’t wait to see Alford Parks and Singer catching deep balls. We have the weapons and the qb go for it Ludwig.
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic TE Question????? in the forum Football 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Lohner could be a sleeper around the end zone. At 6’7 240 hard to guard. Great rebounder so knows how to block out.
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Mike Mitchell in the forum Football 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Simple answer durability. He runs extremely hard and takes a lot of hits. Great 3rd down back receiving and blocking.Not built for 20 carries a game. He should play a big role I’m hoping Glover has gotten stronger and can break the arm tackles. He has the body type for more carries. Mitchell sounds like Glover type also.
Hopefully we will be m…[Read more]
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Running Utes Starting Lineup 2024-25: Please fill in the blanks in the forum Basketball (Men) 3 months, 3 weeks ago
I disagree but time will tell. We were too predictable last year and had little depth. Losing Smith is a big loss. We are more athletic and should play more as a team instead of individuals. Defense will be improved, athleticism improved, depth improved and hopefully free throw shooting improved.
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Running Utes Starting Lineup 2024-25: Please fill in the blanks in the forum Basketball (Men) 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Impossible to predict a lineup with so many unknowns. Point guard is crucial in Smith’s offense. We should be more athletic and Lovering and Erickson are veterans that can fill in when needed but should have limited roles. More depth this year and some athletic big men that will help on defense.
Madsen brothers give us shooting and experience. I…[Read more]
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Cam Rising getting under BYU fans' skin. in the forum They So Poo Poo 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Nice post MD. That interview told it all. He is highly motivated for that game. They caught us off guard and just goes to show how much leadership (alpha dog in Whitts term) comes in to play. The team will rally around Cam and the bulletin board material in the BYU locker room will become a side note.
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Whitt say RB is biggest question mark. in the forum Football 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Bernard has a hard time staying healthy. He runs extremely hard and takes a lot of big hits. Hopefully Glover has gotten bigger and stronger and can get past the arm tackles. He could be a sleeper. Woods and Mitchell are the X factors. Sounds like Woods is out.
Our receivers look really good and they will force defenses to drop more back in…[Read more]
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Blake Anderson on leave, likely out at USU in the forum Football 4 months ago
Sad to hear. He has been through a lot the past couple years personally. G5 schools have taken a beating with nil and transfer portal. I always root for the Aggies and wish them the best.
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic My questions going into the 2024 season in the forum Football 4 months ago
All key questions proud Ute. Rising is definitely the key player. Rising is a similar player to Bo Nix. We have similar weapons. Ludwig needs to open things up and spread the field. Can Rising throw the ball downfield with accuracy? If he wants a shot at the NFL he will have to prove it.
Kuithe Singer and Woods are unknowns at this point. Has…[Read more]
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic This is the year that we should open up the offense IMO. in the forum Football 4 months ago
Great posts everyone. With our speed at WR teams will have to respect the deep pass. That opens up more room for the tight ends and RBs. I would still spread the field with offensive sets. A back like Woods could be dangerous with his speed and quickness in a spread out defense
If Rising can throw the ball downfield with accuracy and get some…[Read more]
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Utah utes losers in the Transfer Portal? Or are we? in the forum Football 4 months, 1 week ago
That podcast was unwatchable. That guy was all over the place. Our physical play is on the OL and DL line and defense. Why does our skill positions have to be physical? JJ is a big loss if he’s healthy. With Rising we can spread the field and utilize our speed more.
Our offense has become too predictable. Ludwig and Whitt need to adjust and p…[Read more]
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic What I’d like to see (hear) in the forum Football 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Call me old school. I remember when you could actually talk about the basketball and football game during timeouts with people around you. Too much noise and distraction from the game. I go to watch the games not the drums or music. The cannon was tradition and only lasts a few seconds. You have to yell to communicate with someone sitting around…[Read more]
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic NLIs in the Age of NIL in the forum Football 4 months, 2 weeks ago
You need both recruits and transfers. Some 4 and 5 stars may be able to play immediately. 3 and 4 star not quite ready need a year or two to develop. The portal is a way to fill needs when someone transfers or some players don’t pan out.
I think Whitt and staff have done a great job of putting together the best team every year. With QB being t…[Read more]
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Worst parts of the game day experience and how to fix them? in the forum Football 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Great idea MD! Half full stadium at kickoff is my biggest complaint. Drunk fans a close second. If you can’t walk to the stadium you’re not going to make it through the game. It has nothing to do with your religion or if you drink or don’t drink. Common courtesy to fellow Ute fans.
Maybe some honey buckets in a few spots for restroom lines.
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Favorite childhood teams in the forum NBA 4 months, 2 weeks ago
Growing up in the 60’s.
Packers: Starr Hornung Taylor
Yankees: Mantle Maris Yogi
Lakers: West Baylor WiltShared a room with my older brother who was Bears and Dodgers (sibling rivalries). I remember going to bed every night in the summer catching the last innings of the Dodgers with Vin Scully KFI Los Angeles.
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Jim Vanderhoof replied to the topic Which away football atmosphere did you enjoy the most? in the forum Football 4 months, 3 weeks ago
Sugar Bowl by far. New Year’s Eve bourbon street. Amazing game with 10,000 Ute fan compared to 60,000 Alabama fans. Second would be the Fiesta Bowl. Seeing that stadium all red was amazing. Great memories.
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