Bad showing for Wilson there - too bad
Curious to see how the Utes do on the road the rest of the season.
#257 why I hate streaming TV. Been getting ads all night telling me that YouTubeTV customers (which I am) are going to lose ESPN because reasons. And that we need to go to some website to doā¦something about it?
Seems like weāre hearing about something similar on some streaming service every week.
Seems like a nice kid, but Wilson is not a P4 QB.
Just want a hometown QB to do well for Utah
Streaming services only took a few years to become greedier/more expensive than cable.
Iām going to call Utah is bowl eligible ![]()
Itās painful to watch Isaac Wilson.
Thank you captain obvious.
Apparently there is also a big difference between our 1s and 2s on defense.
Wilson probably has a great career at some place like USU. He does have some good tools. I just donāt think a P4 is where those tools can be effective.
Nateās fast. Wish we could figure out how to use him better.
This game reminded me of a game we had against UTEP back in the 70s.
As a kid I thought āI bet those UTEP players understand the importance of homework, because they have exactly zero percent chance of getting to the Prosā.
I wouldnāt wish Bronco on⦠well⦠letās say my second worst enemy.
Sure, but to the Cougars, that close win felt like a smashing rout. Brady Poppinga says so.
Just got home. Good times
This team is good, looking through crimson colored glasses, they were down 3 pts in the 4th quarter to Texas Tech with a gimpy qb, then pooped the bed, and we all know the game against TDS was totally blown by coaching decisions and poor execution on a couple of plays, but a very easily winnable game. If the chips fall their way and they somehow end up in the conference championship game I really like their chances. Shall i remove my glasses now ?
Great win. Stupid penaltiesā¦however, no one stormed the field, so there is that.
Everyone still feel this way? Seems like Ficklin did a pretty admirable job for his first career start!
Midgame angst is fun.
