NCAAF: Weber St at Utah

Biff41

EOG Dedicated
Utah has its opener at home in its 125th football season with vs Weber State on Thursday. The Utes are in Pac-12 South this season. Aug 30 8PM kickoff.The Utah coach has a returning QB. I would expect both teams to show strong offense. Defense may be an unknown for Utah. This game is not listed as yet. Books like William Hill and particularly West Coast Casinos my find it valuable to feature added games like this as something
Extra to compete with new players like Jersey and Delaware. 5 years ago sharps would assume Utes would wrack up a lead by half but as Vegas poster Railbird has noted the Wildcats have significantly improved their sports program. An upset is not impossible albeit I would not predict it. Books may want to list the one with enough meat the bone to get some Weber fans in. Maybe Utah -18 or as hi as Utah -25. I would expect this to be an offense battle with some although not huge scoring. I would take Utah at -18 or better if listed or even buy points. Although an offensive game Utah may bring some key defense at the end to seal the deal.

The Utes have a tough conference with home games against Washington, Arizona, USC and a road game at Stanford.

The opener against the Wildcats will present a much more manageable challenge. Utah holds a 4-0 lead in the series over the defending co-Big Sky Conference champions.



See this well written article below by John Coons


"The talent pipeline Utah built into Florida under former assistant coach Dennis Erickson could pay huge dividends this season. Former Hallandale HS teammates Tyler Huntley, Zack Moss and Demari Simpkins are emerging as the leaders on offense the Utes envisioned when they first recruited them out of south Florida.

Huntley is the Pac 12's returning total offense leader. He averaged 294.8 yards per game a year ago to rank 19th nationally and third in the Pac-12 in total offense. Although injuries limited him to 10 games, Huntley made the most of his time, throwing for 2,411 yards and 15 touchdowns in his first season as starting quarterback. He also ran for 537 yards and six touchdowns.

Moss broke out as the team's lead back as a sophomore. He tallied 1,173 yards and 10 touchdowns on 214 carries a year ago. Moss had five 100-yard games and Utah posted a 4-1 record in those contests.

Simpkins could follow in their footsteps and become Utah's top receiving threat this season. He showed playmaking potential in 2017, tallying 354 yards and a touchdown on 29 catches. With the return of Britain Covey at slot receiver, Simpkins will move outside to Z receiver and get a chance to stretch defenses with his speed.

2. Can Weber State build on a Big Sky title?

The Wildcats have risen to new heights as a football program under former Utah assistant coach Jay Hill. Weber State shared the Big Sky title with Southern Utah last season. It was the Wildcats' first conference title in a decade. Building on that championship run could prove a little challenging.

Weber State is breaking in a new quarterback, Kaden Jenks, as well as replacing its top receivers from a year ago. The Wildcats also need to fill holes in the secondary, including a big one left by FCS All-American Taron Johnson. Johnson was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in April after finishing his career as the school's leader in career pass breakups.

Treshawn Garrett could do some heavy lifting on offense early to help Jenks get comfortable. The senior running back totaled 698 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 5.4 yards per carry, while splitting time in the backfield with two other backs. He is a four-year starter and has totaled 1,791 yards and 16 touchdowns on the ground in his career.

3. Utes breaking in a new defensive line

With only one returning full-time starter from a year ago, Utah will debut a new-look defensive line on Thursday.

Mika Tafua and Hauati Pututau will get their first career starts. Tafua, a redshirt freshman, edged out junior Caleb Repp at right end. Pututau. a sophomore, claimed the right tackle spot ahead of junior John Penisini. Bradlee Anae, who started at right end a year ago, moved to left end. Leki Fotu, a starter in two games last season, locked down the top spot at left tackle. Pita Tonga and Maxs Tupai will also be in the mix up front.

The Utes are hoping these newer players can bring some punch back to the normally stout defense. Utah struggled with stopping opponents on third down a year ago. The Utes ranked seventh in the Pac-12 in third down conversion percentage against league opponents. They allowed 59 first downs in 135 third-down situations in conference games. That 43.7 percent conversion rate ranked 95th among all FBS teams.

Final Analysis

Utah has won 10 straight season openers under head coach Kyle Whittingham dating back to 2008. The Utes have also not lost to an FCS opponent under Whittingham. "
 

railbird

EOG Master
my hs teammate son graduated from Weber he was their FS and led nation in punt return yds midway, Xonjay Harry. he will be missed, weber won with defense last yr in final 4 bid. I lean Utah tommorrow
 

railbird

EOG Master
regarding suu not a fan of coach simon hoodrat pace, he is good ats because he gets bounce back kids and a hard working recruiter
 

Biff41

EOG Dedicated
Weber held their own in first half but Utes got the rock moving after half time. 41-10 Utah def Weber St.
 

John Kelly

Born Gambler
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