Monday, December 5, 2011

Check out Cosmo's Revenge

Now that the football season's over, you can come see my new website outlining a proposal of mine about a game to teach incoming freshman about some trivia and geography at the University of Utah.   The story is that BYU's mascot, Cosmo, has stolen the 2009 Sugar Bowl trophy and your the detective that has to follow the clues to find it.  Come see the game at http://fs.finearts.utah.edu/~adimick/CosmosRevenge/index.html.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Utes back in hunt for PAC-12 Championship

What a difference a month makes.  Since losing their first four conferences games, the University of Utah pulled to an even 4-4 on Saturday after defeating the Washington State Cougars 30-27.   But even better, the Arizona Wildcats defeated the Arizona State Sun Devils leaving ASU tied with the Utes and both teams one game behind the 5-3 UCLA Bruins.  The south division standings are as follows—


USC
6-2
                  9-2 (Ineligible)
5-3
6-5
4-4
6-5
4-4
7-4
2-7
3-8
1-7
2-10

 With one week left in the season, Utah is still in the race to be the south division representative in the first ever PAC-12 championship football game.  But the Utes still need a little help.  UCLA is the only team of the 3 that controls their own destiny.  If they win their game against USC this Saturday, they will be in the championship game.  In the event of 3-way tie, Arizona St would go to the championship by virtue of their win over the Utes, and USC.  For the Utes to go to the championship game, both Arizona State(vs Cal) and UCLA must lose their games.  But given the events of the last two weeks with Arizona State falling to both Washington State and 3-8 Arizona, the Utes are starting to look like a team of destiny.  My delusion of playing in the rose bowl still lives.

Monday, November 14, 2011

The 2011 Football Season LIVES

We’re gonna play a different game today…..

The University of Utah’s football team improved to 6-4 on the season and 3-4 in conference with a 31-6 thrashing of division leader UCLA on Saturday.   The story of the game was thought to be the Utes getting their 6th win and becoming bowl eligible.  Many were very pleased with a season that looked somewhat salvaged. 

Then 4 more hours passed and everything changed.

The WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS (were gonna use caps to honor them) defeated Arizona State in Pullman amidst freezing temperatures and falling snow.  That unlikely result puts the Utes pack in contention to do much more than simply salvage their season.  The Utes are now only 1 game behind Arizona State and UCLA to represent the South Division in the inaugural PAC-12 championship.  My dream and mid-season delusion still lives.

But for that (still delusional) dream to happen, Arizona MUST beat Arizona state this Saturday.   In that event, Utah could very easily become part of a 3 way tie for the South Division championship and (by virtue of being highest in the BCS poll) represent the South Division in the championship game.  Go Wildcats!!!!!  After losing Jordan Wynn and after losing their first 4 conference games, the Utes are one epic Sun Devil meltdown game away from being tied up.

So…as I said, were gonna play a different game today and break down what needs to happen for Arizona to pull off the upset and do this for the Utes.  Here are some of my keys to the game—

·        Nick Foles and the Arizona offense must be effective in the short passing game and possess the ball.  Arizona cannot run effectively

·        They cannot give away any points.  Arizona is 12th in the PAC-12 in total defense and they must make the Sun Devils earn it

·        Hello Wildcat coners?  Earth to Wildcat corners?  Arizona’s pass defense is despicable.  You must show up in this one guys.  You have to play the best game all season to keep Brock Orsweiller and that Sun Devil offense from exploding.

·        Keola Antolin must give Arizona at least a passable running attack and soften up that defense



Go Wildcats….Beat those Sun Devils

Utah, Washington State breakdown to come later this week.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Utes Get First PAC-12 Road Victory

Ahhhhh….That feels better.  After winning two in a row and getting their first PAC-12 road victory, the season finally feels back on track and meaningful for the Utah Utes.  Jon Hays threw for 199 yards and John White ran for another 109 and the Utah Utes handled the Arizona Wildcats 34-21 last Saturday.  Perhaps most importantly, the offense had no turnovers.  Defensively, Utah did what Utah does.  They were stifling to the run, pressured a very good Arizona quarterback in Nick Foles and tightened the screws in red zone. 

The result is Utah is back over .500 at 5-4 and this week they play a very meaningful game at home against UCLA…..And that would be the new division leader UCLA by the way.  This is a statement game for the Utes.  It’s a game to attain bowl eligibility, to beat a team in the upper echelon of the PAC 12 and a game that just might (delusional moment) get you back into the South Division race.  It won’t be easy.  After beating Cal and Arizona State, it’s clear the UCLA is playing their best ball of the season and this game means everything to them as they have the inside track to the PAC-12 championship game.  Here are some my keys to this week’s game—

·        UTAH MUST MATCH UCLA’s INTENSITY OUT OF THE GATES

·        UTAH REALLY MUST MATCH UCLA’s INTENSITY OF THE GATES

·        As Usual, Jon Hays must continue to progress and make plays downfield

·        Utah’s Offensive line must continue to be physical and force UCLA to bring 8 in the box

·        Defense and special teams must continue to put the offense in good situations

Redemption (too some degree) is at hand in this game.  And I….am still plotting and scheming ways of getting in the Rose Bowl.  Go Washington State…Beat ASU.

Friday, November 4, 2011

My new website. The PAC-12 Travel Guide

For a project for school, I have created a webpage called the PAC-12 Travel Guide.  I made the  travel guide for sports fan who want to travel with their team into PAC-12 cities and venues.   The audience was the standard issue (lughead) college football fan (me).   I hope you enjoy it.  I enjoyed making it.....and now I really really want to visit Seattle.  If you want to visit it, here it is.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Utes Get First PAC-12 Win!

Everybody take a big sigh of relief.  The University of Utah has won a PAC-12 game.  John White racked up 205 yards and the Utes got the win over Oregon State 27-8.  Was it pretty? No…..The offense still struggled mightily as they totaled only 287 yards, 13 first downs and a measly SIXTY-TWO YARDS PASSING!!!!  As the offense struggled, the defense performed.  Oregon State totaled only 263 yards, 32 rushing and scored only 8 points. 

Impressively, Utah is ranked first in the PAC-12 in total defense and dead last in total offense.   That is a testament to how well Utah is defending this year considering an offense ranked dead last would be giving an opponent more possessions and time of possession.  The disparity raises the question…….

Is Kyle Whittingham over-stacking the defense with the teams best players?

Think about it……

Would Star Lotulelei not make a wonderful Guard?  Would the Kruger brothers not be effective Tackles?  Could Brian Blechen (a converted Quarterback) be the best QB on this team?  The disparity between the offense and the defense makes these important questions and an issue that the Utes will have to deal with moving forward in the PAC-12.

Up next for the Utes is the Arizona Wildcats (2-6) as they try to make history again and record their first ever road victory in the PAC-12.  It wont be easy.  Don’t be fooled by that record.  Nick Foles is an excellent Quarterback as is the Wildcat offense.  They’ll have some success….Even against a strong Utah defense.  It will be important for the Utes' offense to continue to limit turnovers and make enough plays to win the game.  Some of my keys to the game are—

·     -- Jon Hays must make some plays downfield to stretch the AU defense

·      --The Utah offensive line has to continue to open holes for John White

·      --The defense must force some turnovers and give the Utes some short fields

Monday, October 24, 2011

Utes Move to Salvage Season

(sigh)



The 2011 season is officially in a free fall….It’s a disaster.   After falling to the Cal Bears 34-10, the Utes look like a team that could lose to any team remaining on their schedule.  This season has gone from one where championship dreams were flowing throughout the Salt Lake valley to one where I’m wondering just how much trouble they’re in.  Utah totaled 178 yards of total offense on Saturday and I was surprised to see it was that many.  Kyle Whittingham called Utah’s offense “anemic.”  ANEMIC!?  This offense could very well be the worst in college football.  The offense is--  



·       LAST in the PAC 12 in total offense. 108th nationally

·       LAST in passing offense.  93rd nationally

·       LAST in passing efficiency.  92nd nationally

·       9th in rushing offense.  Surprised its’ that high

·       AND 11th in scoring offense.  92nd nationally



With those numbers it’s a testament to the Utah defense that the Utes are 3-4.   At this point, the 2011 season is about trying to get to a bowl game and carry some momentum into next year.  Where does it begin?  Hopefully this week against the Oregon State Beavers.  At 2-5, the Beavers look like a solid candidate to begin the University of Utah football rehabilitation program but looks can be deceiving.  Oregon State has won two of their last 3 and they have found their quarterback in Sean Mannion.  By recent standards, the Utes will need to play well to win this game.  Some of my keys to the game—



·       Jon Hays has to tighten it up.  He’ll never be great.  0 turnovers would suffice.

·       Utah’s offensive line has to open up holes for John White. 

·       The defense must produce turnovers.  Clearly the common thread in Utah victories this season.

·       DeVonte Christopher (back off injury) has to  return to early season form.

I’m still hoping for 8-4…..The eternal optimist.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Bring on the Bears

The second half of Utah’s season begins this week when the Utes will take on the Cal Bears.  Short of an epic Arizona State meltdown, Utah’s chances at a south division championship probably have to wait for next season.  But there’s still plenty left to play for and the Utes seem to have remained focused if their 26-14 victory over the Pitt Panthers last Saturday was any indication.

The Cal Bears seem to be Utah’s mirror image in the north division.  Both teams stand at 3-3 on the season and both teams come into this ballgame looking for their first conference victory.  Both teams feature strong defenses and offenses that rely heavily on running game.  Here are some of my keys to this ballgame for the Utes—

·        Utah MUST MUST MUST stop spotting their opponents 14+ points a game.  Whether its fumbles, interceptions, or blocked punts, Utah hasn’t played a clean ballgame since BYU the third game of the season.  That must change to get a win against a very capable Cal team.

·        Jon Hays has to become more than a game manager. By now the word is out….Utah wants to give the ball 30+ times to John White and see if they can pound the ball.  If Jon Hays can’t defenses pay for bringing 8 in the box, the Utes offense will continue to struggle.

·        Trevor Reilly and Derrick Shelby must continue to play at a high level.  Reilly and Shelby are providing the Utes with one of the better pass rushing duo’s in the country right now and the results last week was holding Pittsburgh to a total of 50 PASSING YARDS.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Utes face must win game vs ASU

5 turnovers and 4 quarters of undisciplined, uninspired play on Saturday has the Utah Utes with their back against the wall.  The Utes fell to Washington 31-14 in front of shocked sellout crowd on Saturday.  The loss leaves Utah with a 2-2 record and 0-2 in the PAC 12 and now they face the presumptive favorite for the South division championship. 

Whats the good news?

Well...The Utes aren't dead just yet.  If (huge if) the Utes with Jon Hays as the new starter at quarterback can somehow pull off a win this Saturday against Arizona State, they're right back in this thing.  Arizona State plays Oregon the following week and Utah would gain the tiebreaker with a win on Saturday.  Theres plenty yet to play for.  The Utes need to regroup this week and address a great deal of issues.  Here are some of my keys to winning this game--

  • The Utes must win the turnover battle.  This is an ASU team with a clear NFL caliber quarterback in Brock Orsweiller and plenty of weapons offensively.  They cant give up anything cheap as they did only 8 seconds into the ballgame on Saturday against Washington.

  • The Utes must find a way to possess the ball.  They ran a total of 6 plays in the 3rd quarter against Washington and the defense wore down as the game went on.  They must ways to run the ball and with a healthy body at quarterback the Utes might open up the playbook a little more....They have no choice.

  • Special teams must make some plays in this game.  With the second string quarterback running the offense, the defense challenged by all the fire power the Sun Devils possess, the Special Teams must win this matchup.  Wether its a blocked punt, a fake field goal or a kick return, the Utes need a boost from these guys.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Utes to face the Washington Huskies this Saturday

The Utes play a huge game this Saturday against the Washington Huskies.  If they win, the game could set up a South Division title game against Arizona State next week.  Washington beat Cal last Saturday and is 3-1 on the season with their only loss coming to #10 Nebraska.   Here some of my keys to winning this game---

·        The Utes must contain mobile quarterback Mike Price.  Price is a dual threat quarterback who likes to buy time in the pocket with his feet and he finds open receivers downfield.  The Utes will have to be very disciplined and bracket him.

·        The Utes must run the ball better on first down.  Through the first 3 games, Utah has had too many 2nd and longs and 3rd and longs.  This is the point in the schedule where the offense has to start running the ball effectively and stay on schedule with 3rd and short.

·        The Utes have to find a second back.  Jon White has been very effective and is leading the PAC-12 in rushing but the Utes have yet to find a counter punch.  Tauni Vakapuna has been ineffective and Harvey Langi hasn’t been given many reps in game situations.  The Utes must find a second back or White will wear down as the season progresses.

This is a huge couple of weeks for the University of Utah’s football program ladies and  gents.  Win the next 2 and the Utes assume the inside track to the inaugural PAC 12 championship game.

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Utah 54, BYU 10—-Utes blow away Team Down South

In one of the least expected outcomes in recent memory, Utah thrashed BYU in LaVell Edwards Stadium.  It was a joke…. BYU turned the ball over seven times and the Utes took advantage turning the game into an avalanche, crushing the Cougars 54-10.  Patterns are starting to form giving me a great deal of hope about what this can do.  Some of those include—

·        This offense plays better as the game wears on.  The offensive line wears down defensive fronts and the game plan sets up things that Norm Chow has the discipline not to burn until the game’s second half.  If Utah’s offense can learn how to start quick, this team will be a very tough out.

·        Jordan Wynn’s throwing motion is improving.  For the 3rd straight week, we’ve seen less wounded ducks and more zip on that ball.  He’s got to get a quicker release and prevent so many batted balls.  Very correctable and its improving.

·        This defense is as good as last year with an added pass rush.  Between Trevor Reilly’s two sacks and the outside pass rush of Derrick Shelby and Joe Kruger, the Utes have the ability to make pocket quarterbacks very uncomfortable.

·        The kicking game is a disaster.  For the second straight week, a field goal was kicked low enough for an outstretched hand to get a piece of it.  It went through but Utah has to get that corrected or it could cost them an appearance in the championship game.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Utes 14, Trojans 23--Utes lose but buckle up

Wow…talk about mixed feelings.  On one side I’m terribly disappointed to come back from oblivion so many times only to be turned away by a blocked field goal on the last play of the game.  On the other hand, that felt like Utah football.  They Utes played tough defense, made big plays, stayed in the game and Jordan Wynn, despite being very imperfect, kept punching back.  I’ve got my chin up….This is just the beginning.
The potential is there…..There is plenty of reason for optimism.  Jordan Wynn will get better.  He’s throwing off his back foot, staring down receivers, turning his back to the line of scrimmage to evade the rush (I’VE NEVER SEEN THAT) and not getting rid of the ball on time….all correctable.  This offense is only going to get better and it only needs to get a little better with how the Utes are playing defense.
The Utes are right in this thing.

Welcome to the new world where you no longer have to go undefeated.  We have to win a division.  Do that and we play a championship game for entry to the Rose Bowl.  This is a marathon folks.  Keep your chin up…I’m getting a championship vibe.
NEXT up:  YBU….or is that BYU?  I can’t remember.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Utah 27, Montana State 10. Are my hopes dashed?

EEEEEK.  Double EEEEEK. Here I was a week ago contemplating planting a rose garden in September in preparation for a possible run to the Rose Bowl. Delusional?  Perhaps....  Possible? I thought so.... I was functioning under the impression that I cheered for a football team with a veteran and talented quarterback, strong offensive and defensive lines, plenty of speed around and a genius offensive coordinator in Norm Chow. What am I thinking now after watching the Ute offense fail to pass for 300 yards against their Big Sky opponent?....I’m thinking the quarterback part of that equation should have me holding off on the roses.
 
The first play from scrimmage, Jordan Wynn rolled out and found DeVonte Christopher for a….wait for it….4 yard gain which Christopher had to reach to the ground to get.  The second play from scrimmage was an incomplete pass to fullback Luke Matthews. The third play from scrimmage, Wynn overthrew Christopher on a ten yard curl.  And when I say “overthrew,” I mean Christopher needed to be Wilt Chamberlain on stilts to catch that ball.  For the game, Jordan Wynn went 15 of 23 for 101 yards against Montana State. One-hundred and freaking one yards! Let’s go get the Quarterback from Davis High.  I guarantee he could throw for 101 yards! Wynn looked confused...He looked panicky....He looked like it was first start. The worst indication for Ute fans was his reluctance to throw the ball deep ball.  Is that surgically repaired shoulder really healthy?  The dink and dunk throwing game against Montana State certainly didn’t prove it.  Was he under orders to not show much for the upcoming USC game?  I hope so.

For the Utes to be successful against PAC-12 opponents, they can’t just play good defense, make few mistakes and manage their offense to victories as they did against Mountain West opponents.  You actually have to be aggressive Utes.  You have to make your share of plays. The defense looked up to the task giving up only 258 yards to a reportedly competent Montana State offense. The kicking game (questionable leading up to the first game) showed up with Coleman Petersen making both of his field goal attempts.  We need OFFENSE. We need Jordan Wynn.  We need an offense which goes on the attack and takes advantage of defenses that over commit to the run.  We need the Ute offense to pull its weight.   That awful feeling I have in my gut after watching the Montana State game is…..they can’t.


I really like roses Jordan….Shapeup!