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Fantasy Football Division Champions

This year we decided to organize our fantasy football league into college football conferences. As I am a loser in the losers bracket, I decided to take the time to create an annual token, a trophy, that will be passed down from conference champion to conference champion. What do you think? Big 10 Pac 12 Big 12 SEC And for the overall Champion, a Trophy to be passed down, year to year will be coming in the next few weeks...... but for now, here is a sneak peak.

BYU FOOTBALL: Knee Jerk Reactions

By Jacob Sorenson You could consider today an emotional day around BYU football. Legends have been made and some passed on. Specifically today, one legend will remain a legend, although passed on. With news of Ty Detmer being relieved of his duties you can't help but wonder what could have been of BYU's offense. This statement is true regardless of how well you believe the cougars performed this season. At 4-9 with a dismal offensive pedigree, BYU is simply not taking any more chances. They want something proven, perhaps something consistent. Consistency can be diluted and defined in many ways. Consistency may be 6 win seasons, it could be 8 or 9 win seasons, consistency may even just be living up character and improving. This cannot be said of this 2017 cougars team, lacking consistency both on and off the field. But is that the fault of a second year offensive coordinator with no collegiate experience other than his historic personal run? The struggle began in t...

Sputtery Offense? Utes' Prove Otherwise

By Jacob Sorenson Utah football writing can be difficult when the main focus is always their defense. For me, a spectator who enjoys good college football but not technically an avid supporter, I've attempted the past couple of seasons to take a very raw approach when analyzing the Utes'. I have watched, reviewed, and witnessed Utah football as an outsider with a hope of achieving balanced views. Constant questions returning to mind are; Do the Utes have the offensive presence to succeed? Do the Utes have the balance required to win the PAC12 south? Will Utah's offense have a more balanced attack and not be so predictable? Following their come from behind 31-27 win many of those questions were answered. If I did not believe or had potential doubts in the first few weeks of the season, each were for the time being satisfied. It all began in the first half when I leaned over to Shawn stating that the Utes' were too predictable. Run, Run, Run, and if necessary pass...

Aggies Struck Gold with Rayshad Lewis

By. Jacob Sorenson Coming in to the 2016 season, and newly moved to Logan, Utah I had no idea what to expect from Utah State. A much improved Aggies team, at least from the time I last saw them play, prior to the Gary Anderson era. One thing I did know prior to the season opener was that during recruiting, the Aggies had landed the son of an NFL icon. Rayshad Lewis, a 5'10" cornerback and slot receiver from Orlando, Florida was set to come to Utah to highlight his skills. When I first heard that Rayshad had chosen Utah State over ten or more other schools I couldn't wait to see see him on the field. It didn't take long. Thursday, the 1st of September against Weber State, he caught 3 passes for 26 yards and nearly showcased his breakaway speed on one end around that landed the true freshman a big ovation from the stands. Devonte Mays also showcased the backfield which Utah state has created over the past few years. The depth at running back is not something the...