GIONNI PAUL ballin at 8-1 Utah as All-American

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If only Al Golden knew how to manage and control UM players, rather than his putrid attrition numbers...
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SEATTLE -- Gionni Paul returned a fumble 54 yards for a touchdown, set up another score with an interception and Utah held off Washington 34-23 on Saturday night. Utah finally forced some more turnovers to remain in control of the Pac-12 South Division race with three weeks left in the regular season.

Don't count out the Utes (No. 12 CFP, No. 13 AP) just yet from getting back into the College Football Playoff conversation.

Utah (8-1, 5-1) leaned on big plays from its defense to overcome an inconsistent night offensively against the Huskies (4-5, 2-4). After going two weeks without forcing a turnover, the Utes forced three in the first half and made that stand up against Washington's second-half rally.

"Going in we knew we were going to be facing a good defense. We wanted to prove which defense was better," Paul said.

Part of Utah's success this season has been the ability to create turnovers. But that aspect disappeared in its lone loss at USC and again last week in a tougher-than-expected victory over Oregon State. That prowess for causing chaos was back against Washington, including the Utes' third defensive touchdown of the season.

"If you get four takeaways and a score off one of them directly you're not going to lose many football games," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said.

Quarterback Travis Wilson ran 3 yards for a touchdown with 3:27 left in the fourth quarter after the Utes had gone scoreless in the second half. Wilson's second TD run -- he had a 4-yard run in the second quarter -- capped a 9-play drive that was accomplished entirely on the ground behind the running of Wilson and Devontae Booker.

Wilson finished 12 of 25 passing for 155 yards with another 42 yards on the ground, while Booker rushed for 150 yards to go over 1,000 yards for the season and help Utah maintain a one-game lead on the chase group in the Pac-12 South.

Booker matched his season high with 34 carries.

"He'll take the ball as much as you want to feed him," Whittingham said.

Paul's first big play came early in the second quarter after Utah took a 7-3 lead. Paul recognized a formation from film and knew a slant pass on the backside of the play was coming. Paul baited Washington quarterback Jake Browning into the throw and jumped the route, returning the interception to the Washington 8. Two plays later, Devontae Booker scored for a 14-3 Utah lead, its second touchdown in 90 seconds.

Later in the second quarter, Paul jumped on Dwayne Washington's fumble and went untouched to give the Utes a 21-6 lead.

"We were so close the other games of catching a pick, getting a forced fumble. It was just the extra effort," Paul said. "I believe we create that mistake. I believe sometimes we get to lackadaisical on plays and every play we have to go hard and great things happen."

Utah was unable to put away Washington, committing two second-half turnovers that allowed the Huskies to rally and pull within 24-23 on Cameron Van Winkle's 49-yard field goal with 13:11 remaining. The field goal came after Washington had its second touchdown of the game called back due to penalty. Jaydon Mickens had a TD catch erased in the first quarter due to offensive pass interference on Brayden Lenius, and Myles Gaskin had a 23-yard score early in the fourth quarter called back on a holding penalty.

Any hopes of a final Washington rally was dashed when freshman quarterback Jake Browning was sacked from behind by Kylie Fitts and fumbled with 2:52 left. Stevie Tu'ikolovatu recovered the fumble setting off the celebration on the Utah sideline.

Gaskin finished with 93 yards rushing and one touchdown, while Browning 23-of-39 for 257 yards and a 1-yard TD pass to tight end Drew Sample in the second quarter. Washington needs to win two of its final three games to become bowl eligible for the sixth straight season.

"We've got to be good enough to overcome those and not even give the refs an opportunity to call anything," Browning said. "It's not like the refs lost us the game or anything like that. We lost the game because we turned the ball over too much and made some mistakes. We've got to learn from that and get better."

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keep had issues but it def worked out for him. this staff would have wasted him.
 
I remember his tape being very active ans productive. Even gave a guy a supplex. I was surprised our coaches offered
 
Paul was a legitimate Power 5 conference recruit. Was an Arizona State commitment. Had a legitimate Louisville and Tennessee offer. LSU offered at the end...
 
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I remember him well and loved him as a prospect. I was very disappointed to see him go. I remember so many people on this board and others claiming that he wasn't good enough to play here and that he was running from the competition. The poster who said it didn't matter because he would have been wasted here is dead on. Al the Penn St cult leader has been running off good talent from the get go.


Eventually we all saw through his Jedi mind tricks but back then when Al ran someone off, we were force fed the company line which was, "He's not willing to do the things he has to do to be a Hurricane", or " He wasn't committed to the process". Kids like Paul were the smart ones. They saw through that fake Anthony Robbins act and realized that Al Golden's "process" was to strip away any type of instinctual play making ability and turn the player into a nameless, faceless coal shoveling robot. Good for Gionni Paul! ***** Al Golden!
 
Wasn't Paul the first LOI received by Golden on his first NSD? I seem to remember the All Access video of him getting the fax and celebrating. Seems like an appropriate overall outcome.
 
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I live in SLC Utah.

I've been saying it for 2 years. The kid is a ******* BEAST!!!

AL Gorlden did more damage to the Miami program than Pell.
 
I remember him well and loved him as a prospect. I was very disappointed to see him go. I remember so many people on this board and others claiming that he wasn't good enough to play here and that he was running from the competition. The poster who said it didn't matter because he would have been wasted here is dead on. Al the Penn St cult leader has been running off good talent from the get go.


Eventually we all saw through his Jedi mind tricks but back then when Al ran someone off, we were force fed the company line which was, "He's not willing to do the things he has to do to be a Hurricane", or " He wasn't committed to the process". Kids like Paul were the smart ones. They saw through that fake Anthony Robbins act and realized that Al Golden's "process" was to strip away any type of instinctual play making ability and turn the player into a nameless, faceless coal shoveling robot. Good for Gionni Paul! ***** Al Golden!

Butch Hiring day is 19 away

We have to be who we are.

[video=youtube;n0at25O2zK4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0at25O2zK4[/video]

 
I live in SLc also and told my friends that went to Utah that they got a good player and he has shown it many times the last 2 years would have been wasted with the line play we have .
 
I live in SLc also and told my friends that went to Utah that they got a good player and he has shown it many times the last 2 years would have been wasted with the line play we have .

I'm in Bountiful.

Do you think Whitt would ever leave the state to HC?
 
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Kids high school tape was impressive. Made some plays for us even as a freshman in Fraulden's horrible defense.

Was ****ed when we let him go. Glad to see him doing great things at Utah. Just another bit of damming evidence of Alfalfa's and Dorito's ineptitude.
 
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best thing to happen to him went from not getting drafted to first of second round draft pick imo.. How much did he save by leaving that sperm burper Golden
 
Best thing to happen that kid was getting kicked out of Miami. Now he will get drafted instead of wasting away in Al and Doritos's scheme
 
Isn't Dennis Erickson the OC and asssitant coach at Utah, thus their resurgence in college football...Seems like Utah is really putting out quality coaches...
 
Half this board called him slow when he was here. All you had to do is watch him for 5 minutes and realize he was a tackling machine.
 
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