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  • You’re right. And it’s interesting why that data point isn’t more important. When a college QB is transitioning to the NFL, things like that are part of the analysis package, possibly because a lot of money is involved.

  • Yeap. The recruit star system has been shown, at times, to be nothing but a popularity contest. Look at BSU, where you have All World 5 Star Malachi Nelson, fresh out of USC, backing up 3 Star RS SO Maddux Madsen (who’s from American Fork, but that’s just by the way).

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic Swan ready for DC? in the forum Football 1 month ago

    There’s no doubt in my mind that he would probably be the DC. However, you’d have to watch for heartburn from Shah, who’s probably the most decorated assistant at Utah and has a proven record of success with DBs. I mean, Shah has been in Utah for 13 years now. You’d think he would be politicking for a DC position, if not in Utah, then somewhere else.

  • There are a lot of deep pocketed outfits that will need a new QB come 2025. If Cam demonstrates himself to be fully healthy by say Jan/Feb 2025, I believe he could start a bidding war if he was amenable to that. I would think that a healthy Cam Rising would be the most coveted QB in the entire portal.

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic When do we get the Stanley Cup? in the forum NHL 1 month ago

    The Delta Center broke the records, and it wasn’t even close, for merch and beer sales in the first UHC game versus the Blackhawks. I literally stood in line for over an hour to buy an inaugural game t-shirt. They’re going to be the Yeti next year but UHC merch will always be collectors’ items.

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic When do we get the Stanley Cup? in the forum NHL 1 month ago

    Maybe the Jazz and rebrand to what they always should have been, the Utah Stars.

  • 1. 15 October 2022 – Utah 43 – USC 42. Two point conversion to win it.
    2. 1 January 2023 – tOSU 48 – Utah 45. Cam rips off a 62 yard TD run to put the Utes up 35-21 at HT.
    3. 2 December 2022 – Utah 47 – USC 24. Cam shreds USC for well over 300 yards and 3 TDs as the Utes romp to a second consecutive PAC title.

    Honorable Mention: 18…[Read more]

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic When do we get the Stanley Cup? in the forum NHL 1 month ago

    That’s a good question. I will say that the name “Utah Hockey Club” is getting traction live and online. I like the throwback and minimalistic vibe it exudes.

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic When do we get the Stanley Cup? in the forum NHL 1 month ago

    The Knights went to the Stanley Cup as an expansion franchise. The Panthers went to the Stanley Cup in 22-23 as the lowest-ranked team in the playoffs. Anything is possible. This UHC, with all of its young talent, is definitely on the way up. In a way, they remind me of the Islanders of the mid-70s and Oilers of the mid-80s before they hit the…[Read more]

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic Not So Fast My Friends… in the forum Football 1 month ago

    Oh, I agree. I personally don’t want Cam back as a Ute next season. However, I have zero input in the decision. That’s all between Whit, Lud, and Cam. And Whit might feel that he’ll be damned if he’s going to let a healthy Cam go to another school and lead them to glory.

    Who knows what will happen? Of course, this whole conversation becomes…[Read more]

  • Yeah, she’s wrong. I mentioned the case of Cam McCormick, a TE at the U, who’s a ninth-year senior as we speak. In addition to a normal redshirt, he missed three seasons due to injury.

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic Not So Fast My Friends… in the forum Football 1 month ago

    Are you familiar with Michael Penix Jr’s injury history? If you’re not, it makes Cam look like the Teflon Man.

    2018: Tore his left ACL three games into his freshman season – missed the rest of the season
    2019: Right shoulder injury (Shoulder Clavicle Fracture) – missed the rest of the season
    2020: Re-tore his left ACL – missed the rest of the…[Read more]

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic Not So Fast My Friends… in the forum Football 1 month ago

    I agree. I also think that he’ll be playing football again next season. And it’ll be, as I said, with a top team looking to make a run and needing an experienced QB to run the show. That’s Cam to a T…if he plays his cards right, he might be able to make more money than he ever did at Utah.

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic Not So Fast My Friends… in the forum Football 1 month ago

    NIL is too good to hang it up when you have remaining eligibility. I can guarantee that if Cam can prove by early next year that he’s fit, some top school will take a chance on him if Utah lets him go. For example, look at the guys that Notre Dame has brought in the last couple of years (Sam Hartman, Riley Leonard, etc…). A healthy Cam is…[Read more]

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic Not So Fast My Friends… in the forum Football 1 month ago

    So, you’re saying there’s a chance?

  • The Miami Ute replied to the topic Not So Fast My Friends… in the forum Football 1 month ago

    Well, you better be ready because it’s going to be all the rage until it gets resolved.

  • As stated on another thread, Cam Rising’s season is over due to a rumored torn meniscus.

    Because Cam sustained a major injury while appearing in less than 30% of competitions, will not participate after the midpoint of the season, and the injury will prevent him from competing in the remainder of the playing season, he will be eligible for a…[Read more]

  • Betcha he’s coming back…

  • It’s really up to him, isn’t it? He doesn’t have to come back to Utah but he will qualify for a medical redshirt and I already mentioned the example of Cam McCormick over at the U. If Utah doesn’t want him, I’m sure that there will be a market for him somewhere.

  • Not trying to be a troll, but there’s a point where toughness crosses over into stupidity and, dare I say it, selfishness. You’d think that Cam, having probably the worst game of his life (late in the game he had a 30 percent completion rate), would have tapped out and allowed a healthy Isaac to take over for him. The other side of the coin is…[Read more]

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