It's strange because Utah / KW are extremely well respected nationally and within coaching, NFL and CFB circles.
Attacking a program that is the hallmark of hard work, overachievement and tough, physical football in a world of NIL entitlements and prima donnas isn't a winning strategy, IMO.
Utes just put 5 guys in the draft. 2 RMs, mostly 3-star, moderately heralded recruit and one 4-star.
Yet still anticipated to start 2024 at or near top 10. It's such an impressive program rn.