SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s anemic offense over the years has been a major stumbling block to its potential in the Pac-12. It was a major factor in Utah’s end-of-season slide last season, despite being ranked No. 3 in the Associated Press poll midway through the season.
Utah still managed to have its best season since joining the conference but failed to reach its ceiling as a result of stalled offensive production and an injury to star running back Devontae Booker.
But will the 2016 season continue in the same offensive trend, particularly with nearly every skills player graduating last season?