Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz, Caroline Fenton and Adam Breneman discuss the Utes’ big win over the Cowboys without starting quarterback Cam Rising. Hear the full conversation on the “College Football Power Hour” podcast – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.
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A lot of people are, are saying this guy is falling about Oklahoma State and I think that that does two things.
I think it sort of undervalues a little of what we saw and it drastically undervalues Utah in this process.
Like, I don’t know what Utah is going to have to do to get the street cred that Utah has kind of earned in this process.
I just don’t know when we will as a college football collective mindset just acknowledge that like, hey, Utah is one of those teams.
It’s actually always gonna kind of be upper echelon in their conference.
They’re gonna kick the snot out of some people and they did that today.
And I’m like, I don’t think that this was an Oklahoma State problem.
I think this was an indication that Utah is actually a much better program than we think right now.
The, the frustrating part for Oklahoma State is you’re going against the Utah team without cameras, their star quarterback.
And when that, when Utah doesn’t have cameras, they’re a completely different team and still lost to them.
Uh at home is it is a tough pill to swallow for Oklahoma state.
My, my thoughts, Oklahoma State with this and I’ve had these thoughts for a long time.
They’re not terrible.
They’re a good team but they have a ceiling at Oklahoma State.
Uh, their defense is not very good, but that doesn’t mean they can’t win a big 12 championship or make the championship game, uh, when the conference is wide open.
But Utah also plays a different style of football than, than, than Oklahoma’s, than Oklahoma State plays when it comes to…
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Publish date : 2024-09-22 17:16:33
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