Thursday, April 19, 2012


Perfection is Utah 
By: Alex Rasmussen
What exactly is the definition of perfection when it applies to sports? Undefeated would be one good way to describe it. Not losing a single game gives any team the right to proclaim themselves as perfect and No. 1. Utah has done it twice.
In 2003 Utah introduced a new coach to the program and it would never be the same again. In span of two years under the coaching of Urban Meyer, Utah went from being a decent competitive team in football to a 12-0 team and a coveted BCS victory. Utah fans thought this was the pinnacle, the highest their team would ever go, they were all wrong.
Four years later, Utah stunned the country being the only undefeated team in football that year going 13-0, but finished off the season with a dominating performance of South Eastern Conference power house Alabama.
“I thought nothing could top the 2004 season,” commented Dr. E. Kent Rasmussen a current Crimson Club member at the University of Utah. “It seemed like we were going to win every game that year, but in 2008 it looked like we were going to lose a lot of those games so it probably was a more satisfying season in 2008.”
Those two seasons including the seasons after and in between have helped Utah achieve yet another stepping stone into history, joining the Pac-12 conference. A historic conference that has earned the right to call themselves, the conference of champions.
Utah’s first year in the conference came with its fair share of high’s and low’s, but one thing that isn’t escaping anyone’s mind is that this season will mark another four years from when Utah went undefeated and if history can tell us anything its that this season may yet again be the year for Utah.
“I am excited for this season,” Rasmussen said. “I never want to get to high because anything is possible and its going to be very, very hard for us to go undefeated in the Pac-12, but I am excited for this season.”
If you’re not one to believe in superstitions or even in history deciding the future, you can look at what others are saying about the Utes.
“Utah, however, has a lot of pieces in place already to be the surprise team this season,” said Kevin Gemmell of ESPN. “First, its schedule helps, because the Utes don't have dates with Oregon or Stanford. Their first three games are in-state, and the fourth is at ASU, which will likely still be adjusting to life under a new head coach. That's potentially 4-0 out of the gate.”
“Many expect USC to run away with the Pac-12 South Division. Heck, many see the Trojans playing for the 2012 national title…but what about Utah?” asks Ted Miller of ESPN who covers the Pac-12. “Recall that the Utes, in the waning moments of the fourth quarter, lined up for a 41-yard field goal to tie the Trojans in the Coliseum last September (it was blocked and returned for a TD). Sure, USC hadn't really found the mojo at that point that would propel it into the top-five by season's end, but neither had Wynn or the Utes. This is a talented team with plenty of experience.”


Utah is the rising power in the Pac-12 and with a Rose Bowl victory as the team’s goal, Utah may very well achieve perfection for the third time in school history.