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Official CU-Utah Pregame Thread

b-lew can be good. a step late more than once but he's got the tools and he's gotten way better. and, assuming the transfer portal doesn't kill us dead, we have more than enough wideouts when healthy. problem is up front. we just don't have enough guys upfront. and it is more than the gumbo guy. we don't have a pipeline and we aren't developing what we need to do to be competitive up front.

the defense is actually a lot more fundamentally sound even when guys are out. chev has to go.

we probably ain't winning this game, but it is good to see the effort.
 
That kickoff return was fun. But seriously, at any point in this game, does it look like we could win? Uh, no. Dominated in the run game. Showing some fight in pass defense but still out schemed. The offense has shown nothing…or, more appropriately, shown exactly what they’ve shown all year. Thanks, #FireChev!
 
2nd and 20, let's go with the tried-and-untrue: right side off-tackle for zero. Sets up third-and-too-long-before-the-blitz-arrives.
 
Not even bothering to watch this game. **** you Rick, Karl, Chev, and the rest of this ****ing putrid football organization.
 
Utah is better than we are at almost every position but this game is the same story as we have been seeing since we joined the PAC.

They have good skill guys but not great. What they have though and have for years is clearly better players on both sides of the line of scrimmage.

Even broken plays open up because we are getting dominated and their players have the time to improvise.

Until we are consistently recruiting the quantity and quality of big athletes to build lines we will continue to lose. Lewis can develop, our backs can be quality, our WRs can be NFL potential but until the offense has the time and space to work we won't win.

On the other side no matter how good our LBs and DBs are is our DL can't generate pressure and control the opponents OL we won't stop people.
 
I just turned on the game and saw the score. Sadly I knew the offense had nothing to do with the touchdown CU had. This game can't be over soon enough.
 
Clueless offen sie scheme. You KNOW that guy is coming off the corner, yet run the basic sweep right into him
 
What was Gonzalez doing on that play? Looks like he was waiting to make the pick
He wasn't aware of what was happening around him.

The WR wasn't his cover, he had broken the coverage of the DB in the short zone. Gonzalez didn't have a guy in his zone so was playing like a safety and got undercut for the ball.
 
"It is like the cornerback breaks on the route before the receiver does" (approximated from the color commentator)
 
That clip on UU DB coverage just highlighted how slow CU receivers are. No separation. That was ugly.
And when they can generate constant pressure on our QB with just their down linemen they can keep everyone back and blanket our receivers.
 
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