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The No. 1 roster priority for the University of Utah football team this offseason was quarterback.
The Utes got a commitment from true freshman Texas transfer Ja’Quinden Jackson, then followed that Sunday afternoon with another commitment from Charlie Brewer, a four-year starter at Baylor with 9,700 passing yards and over 10,000 total yards on his resume.
Given nothing but the numbers and experience, the natural inclination in late-December, before anyone has taken a practice rep or even arrived on campus, will be to anoint Brewer as the opening-day starter for 2021.
Admittedly, Brewer’s resume is much bigger, much more impressive, but my point stands.
The good news is, on paper, Utah has an abundance of talent at the position. That talent is both young and old, which means the Utes may very well be set up for years at the most-important position on the field. For the sake of arguing, if Brewer winds up getting the job with his one year of eligibility, Jackson, Costelli and Rising all have multiple years left to fight it out.
Does some of that talent end up transferring down the road depending on how things shake out? Maybe, but I digress.
Utah’s quarterback room became infinitely better Saturday night and into Sunday afternoon. There is reason for optimism, even excitement, but let’s just see what happens.
What’s on my mind, Utah or otherwise
• More on this down the road, but while I appreciate and agree with the decision to play the NCAA Tournament exclusively in Indianapolis, there is no way that event is going to start on time or stay on schedule. Too many teams, too many logistics, too much testing that needs to happen before anyone is allowed to play a game. I hope I’m wrong, but I don’t think I am.
• The best college basketball team in the state of Utah at the moment is BYU, and there really isn’t any room for debate.
• Who is the favorite in the Pac-12 South next fall? Without knowing who comes back and who leaves from these teams just yet, Utah has a case as the favorite, but so do USC, Colorado, Arizona State, and maybe UCLA, too. This thinking will get sorted out as player decisions come into focus, but this is where we are now. A lot of teams should be optimistic based on their short 2020 seasons and what they have coming back, at least on paper.
• Raise your hand if you thought former Ute Tyler Huntley would see a regular-season NFL snap at quarterback before ex-USU Aggie and first-round draft pick Jordan Love.
• On the topic of the NFL Draft, Utah has, in my opinion, two legitimate decisions coming, one a little more legitimate than the other. Redshirt junior linebacker and Butkus Award finalist Devin Lloyd and junior tight end Brant Kuithe. Feel free to debate amongst yourselves.
Your questions
No Division I coach, assistant coach, or student-athlete is treating this weirdo season as a throwaway. People are too competitive, people make too much money, people want to find a way to play too badly. No, I have seen nothing to suggest that Larry Krystkowiak or Mark Harlan are treating this basketball season as a throwaway.
Indicating there is a lack of motivation to add games is a tad presumptuous. Has Utah been aggressive in trying to pad the nonconference schedule? No, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t tried to.
You know what I just decided? I’m tired of this topic, so unless Krystkowiak is going to add another game, unless a huge gap in the Pac-12 schedule presents itself, I think it’s safe to say Utah isn’t adding another game at this point. The nonconference schedule was what it was, and everyone is just going to have to deal with it.
Gingersnaps are delicious, but it’s a very seasonal deal with nutmeg, cinnamon and molasses. I don’t want a gingersnap cookie in, say, July. Halloween through New Year’s, though, yes, absolutely.
In many seasons, BYU has been Utah’s best, highest-rated nonconference opponent, which may very well be the case in 2021 when the rest of the Utes’ non-Pac-12 slate includes Weber State and San Diego State.
As Harlan has come in and worked to upgrade the football schedule, in some years, from a purely football standpoint, a game against BYU will become less meaningful, less impactful, and more of a detriment to the resume. For example, in 2026, Utah is at Houston, home to Arkansas, and home to BYU. To me, BYU is the least important game of that group.
In any given year, yes, I agree that this game doesn’t do much of anything anymore for Utah. If the Utes win, fine, they’re supposed to beat a non-Power Five. If you lose, well, that’s a real problem for your resume, losing to a non-Power Five like that, let alone an independent not named Notre Dame. It’s a lose-lose proposition.
Well, this was fun, but hey, guess what? Utah-BYU isn’t going anywhere. The teams are scheduled to play in six of the next eight seasons, and the two sides have to figure out where to put the 2020 game, which was called off because of COVID-19. Beyond that, Harlan and BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe appear to have a healthy working relationship, so there’s no reason the rivalry will undergo a long-term halt under their respective watches.
Best gift I’ve given: My wife, an avid cook and baker, has been wanting a new pot. I listened and got her a seven-quart Staub dutch oven or, as it’s really called, a cocotte (pinkies up, everyone). She was thrilled, so that was cool.
Best gift I’ve gotten: She got me a beautiful Citizen watch for my 35th birthday a few years back. I think it’s too nice to wear every day, so I don’t.
Random musings
• The NBA’s 75th season started on Tuesday evening. Didn’t the 74th season just end two months ago? Either way, yay for more basketball.
• Too-decadent snack option that I wish I never discovered because it’s too awesome: Burrata, usually with some almond crackers and veggies.
• The Jets should get some more help along the offensive line, hire an adult as the next head coach, and stick with Sam Darnold, who has yet to be put in a position to be successful. He is 23-years-old, which is way too young a quarterback to give up on.
• I literally just started daydreaming about the outdoor patio at Fisher Brewing on a cloudless 70-degree day, and I think the workday might be over. It’s currently 11:22 a.m. on a Tuesday.
• No, I’m serious, and I know I’m in the minority. The Jets should hang on to Darnold.
December 24, 2020 at 01:31AM
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Red All Over: Utah's quarterback situation might be much better in 2021, but just take a breath first - Salt Lake Tribune
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