Michigan Football: Four Utes to Watch Against the Wolverines
Nov 15, 2014; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal safety Zach Hoffpauir (10) defends Utah Utes wide receiver Kenneth Scott (2) as Scott pulls in a pass during the second quarter on the sideline at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Stanton-USA TODAY Sports
Kenneth Scott (WR)
Kenneth Scott was almost a non-factor against Michigan last season. He caught four passes but only amassed 21 yards. Scott was one of Utah’s most reliable receivers the rest of the season, though, with the most targets (75) and receptions (49) on the team, and he had the second-most yards (501).
Kenneth has reliable hands and can go get the ball in the air. He’ll be a true No. 1 for Wilson and the Utes this season.
Michigan’s secondary will look better than it did a season ago, but do the Wolverines have a shut-down corner? That’s to be determined.
Is it Wayne Lyons? Channing Stribling? Jeremy Clark? Jourdan Lewis?
Michigan will be strong at safety with Jabrill Peppers and Jarrod Wilson, but there are some matchup problems at cornerback.
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