2010 Utah Utes

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Utah started 11 whites in 2005, 2006, and 2007 before going down to 8 in 2008 and only 6 last year. this year looks a bit better with a potential 11 white starters. Here are the projected starters for the 2010 team.

QB-Jordan Wynn
LG-Caleb
Schlauderaff
C-Zane Taylor
RT-Tony Bergstrom
LT-John Cullen

LE-Christian Cox
DT-Dave Kruger
SLB-Chad Manis
MLB-Chaz Walker
ROVER-J.J Williams
FS-Greg Bird


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Amazing resurgence on defense for a team that had only one white starter last year, I believe.
 

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Yeah, this is of of the best defensive turnarounds I've ever seen in one year.
 

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Polys can have a hard time qualifying (for college) just like blacks, so if they do start around this number of Whites in the preview, that'll probably be the reason why.

It can be depressing to see schools get commitments from a bunch of non-Whites, but some of them won't qualify, and that's how we can make a few gains.
 

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Utah gave up 55 points to TCU last year but will get their revnge this year.Utah will win the MWC and bust the BCS. Then the bastards split for the Pac-10 where they start play in 2011.
 

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Nice to see they are back to 10 starters, but then again, this is Utah! They should be as white as BYU.
 

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Hopefully Utah will become a majority White team again and kick rear in the Pac-10. I'd rather see them do that and stay in the MWC, but they have their reasons for leaving. It sure will change the dynamics of the BYU/Utah rivalry though.
 

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Starting DT Dave Kruger is former Ute DE and Baltimore Raven Paul Kruger's brother right?
 

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whiteCB said:
Starting DT Dave Kruger is former Ute DE and Baltimore Raven Paul Kruger's brother right?

That's a big affirmative.
 

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You can add one for sure, and possibly two, more white starters. John Cullen, jc transfer, will start at left tackle, and true freshman Joe Kruger may start at right defensive end. They say he is the most talented of all the Kruger's. Edited by: BYU76
 

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Thanks BYU. I added John Cullen in. If you find out Kruger will be the starter let me know and I'll update it. This would give us 12 potential white starters for Utah.
 

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BYU and Utah are on my sh*tlist. Utah for bolting to the Pac-10 and BYU for considering leaving the MWC. Go TCU.
 

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Utah beats UNLV by 28 covering the 21 point spread. God the Rebels suck, but a tough way to start a season with Wisconsin and Utah. Utah and TCU meet November 10th in SLC and they will both be undefeated.
 

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Everything is going as predicted. Utah and TCU are undfeated and kicking ass which sets up for a great battle November 6th in Salt Lake City. I hope Utah gets their ass kicked but I believe they will defeat TCU.

PS: If you are a Utah fan and wear a shirt that says: Utah Utes 2010 Farewell Tour with an "invitation accepted" stamped on a T-shirt I hope an angry UNLV fan punches you in the face.
 

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Game of the year so far is this Saturday in Salt Lake City. Utah Utes(9-0) take on the TCU Horned Frogs(8-0). Like I have been writing since week 1 both of these teams will be undefeated when they meet and unfortunately Utah will win. They are a 4 point home dog, down from an opener of 6. Utah wins the game outright and busts the BCS. Although they might have a let down against Notre Dame in South Bend if they are victorious this week. My money will be on Utah but if TCU wins I won't be mad.
 

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I saw both TCU and Utah for the first time this season. Utah seems a bit more white-friendly though both teams are listed as having 11 players of improper pigmentation. Perhaps more white subs and a whiter roster in general accounts for this.
 

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5768662

WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- Utah will visit Southern California in the
first conference game in the newly formed Pac-12 conference next season.

The
league released its first football schedule Friday, following the
addition of Colorado and Utah to the conference. The season will end
Dec. 3 with the championship game at the site of the division winner
with the best record.

Oregon and Oregon State will not make trips
to Los Angeles in the first season with the Ducks hosting USC and the
Beavers hosting UCLA. Washington State will travel to UCLA and
Washington will visit USC. Those trips will flip in 2012.

Also,
the previously scheduled nonconference game between California and
Colorado has been dropped. That forces both schools to fill a game on
their schedules.
 

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Sad news about RB Sausan Shakerin.

From Rotoworld:
Utah running back Sausan Shakerin will no longer play football for the Utes as he suffered yet another concussion in the game against Notre Dame.

Shakerin did not see many carries behind Matt Asiata and Eddie Wide, but he was expected to make a contribution next year.
 

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Here's the starters for the Utes against Boise State. Jordan Wynn is having surgery, and will be out for the game. Only 10 white starter for the Utes.

Offense
LT- John Cullen
LG- Caleb Schlauderaff
C- Zane Taylor
RT- Tony Bergstrom

Defense
NT- Dave Kruger
RE- Christian Cox
Rover LB- Matt Martinez
MLB- Chaz Walker
Stud LB- Chad Manis
SS- Brian Blechen
 

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Norm Chow is out at UCLA and headed back to Utah

http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angeles/ncf/news/story?id=6048699


The 64-year-old is returning to his
alma mater as Utah's offensive coordinator. Chow was hired Saturday
after spending the past three years in the same role with the Bruins.

The move comes as Utah is about to join the new Pac-12 Conference in 2011. UCLA will play at Utah on Nov. 12.

"It's
not like I have to go in and change the world, they were 10-2 last
year," Chow said when reached on his cell phone by ESPNLosAngeles.com on
Saturday night. "I'm just happy to be part of a good staff and a group
of guys and hopefully a chance to help out a little bit. They obviously
realize they're going to be part of the Pac-10 [12] now so hopefully we
can help out a little bit."

UCLA and Chow reached a mutual agreement on the terms of their separation, the school announced Saturday.

"We're
disappointed it didn't turn out the way we hoped it would, but it
wasn't because of a lack of effort or a lack of teamwork," Chow said.
"[UCLA head coach] Rick [Neuheisel] and I are friends. I feel like we
worked very very well together and it's just unfortunate that the
results didn't show that.

Neuheisel said he wishes Chow the best.

"Norm is a fine man and an outstanding coach and I have enjoyed working with him," Neuheisel said.




Chow, a BYU assistant for 27 years, may be best known for helping develop star quarterbacks Jim McMahon, Steve Young, Ty Detmer, Philip Rivers, Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart. Detmer, Palmer and Leinart won Heisman Trophies under his tutelage.

"Adding
Norm Chow to our offensive staff was an opportunity that we couldn't
pass up," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said. "Norm is widely considered
one of the top offensive coordinators in the country and his experience
at both USC and UCLA will aid us in our transition into the Pac-12
conference. I have a long-standing relationship with Norm and have a
tremendous amount of respect for him and what he has accomplished over
the course of his career. His hiring will obviously mean some
restructuring within our offensive staff and those details will be
announced when they are finalized."

Dave Schramm and Aaron
Roderick served as co-coordinators this past season. Schramm, also tight
ends coach, and Roderick, also wide receivers coach, remain on the
staff.

Chow was with BYU when the Cougars won their only
national championship in 1984, and was coordinator at Southern
California when the Trojans won national titles in 2003 and 2004.

He left USC in 2005 to be offensive coordinator of the Tennessee Titans, but was fired after three seasons.

Neuheisel brought Chow to UCLA in 2007.

Chow
recently signed a two-year extension with UCLA worth $1 million. The
extension was agreed upon in July, but not signed until after the Bruins
stumbled to a 4-8 season with an offense ranked 99th of 120 FBS
schools. After the season, Neuheisel made it clear he intended to shake
up his staff.

He fired defensive coordinator Chuck
Bullough and wide receivers coach Reggie Moore on Dec. 18. He also said
he was still evaluating Chow and deciding what his role might be going
forward.

UCLA announced it had hired former 49ers
offensive coordinator Mike Johnson as its new offensive coordinator
Saturday morning. At that point, Chow's only options were to be
reassigned to another position on the staff -- the only position open on
the offensive staff was as a tight ends coach -- reach a settlement
with the school on the remaining two years of his contract, or be fired.
 
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