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Show Monday, December 15, 2008 JTnz DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Film study gives U edge Bryan Chouinard STAFF WRITER With seven straight bowl game victories to their name and the longest winning streak in the country, the Utes are year in and year out one of the most well-prepared bowl squads in the nation. A crucial aspect of Utah's preparation for bowl games and regular season games alike is film study, something Utah defensive end Paul Kruger said the team spends a lot of time on. "Every day we're in here, doing our thing," Kruger said of the hours spent in the film room. "After you're done watching film, you're out here working on the same thing our edge," Scalley said. "If we you just watched, so countless had the opportunity to only practice or only watch film, hours go into it every week." Utah has been watching we would watch film. We film on Alabama since the pride ourselves on being menSEC championship game tally prepared game in and against Florida, knowing full game out." To prepare for out-of-conwell that even with the long layover, every minute counts ference opponents that Utah when facing a team like the is not as familiar with, such as Alabama, the Utes will often Crimson Tide. Utah safeties coach Morgan trade tape with their oppoScalley has had a huge role nent as soon as possible to get in the Utes' success both as a head start on their study. "(Film) is where we get most a coach and a player. Scalley, who lettered at the U from of our reads," Scalley said. 2001 to 2004, has broken down "That's how our safeties know countless hours of tape in his where to be and how to get career at Utah and knows just there. Obviously, (Alabama) is how important it is to succeed not in our conference, but we in the bowls. "Film study is how we get See PREP Page 6 We're part of something bigger Kennecott Utah Copper is part of the global Rio Tinto company. It's big. But what's really big is the cause that brings us together — a focus on sustainable development practices. As a result, we donated 15 million dollars for the new Utah Museum of Natural History building, the Rio Tinto Center on the University of Utah campus. There, the community will learn about the natural world and the place of humans within it. We're proud of that. Supporting educational opportunities is just part of our long-term commitment. To learn more, please visit www.kennecott.com or www.riotinto.com. RloTinto TVLERCOBBJIt-eQo-lfVtohatovitc Safeties coach Morgan Scalley congratulates Deshawn Richard after his interception return against San Diego State. Scalley said that the edge Utah takes into games comes from hours of film study. •AS OF RELIOION SUSAI 178OE. SOUTH CAMPUS DR. 801-582-6506 SERVING STUDENTS I DF U T A H * ••«&: OFFERING OVER 2OO FREE CLASSES FROM 6:3O A . M . TO 9:OO P.M. CLASSES BEGIN O N MONDAY, JANUARY 12,2009 ocated about 500 E. and 1/2 block north of South Temple Open lor Dlnntr Tuesday - Siiurday al 5pm Sunday i t 3 pm ^i. 0 SPLENDOR 18 SORORITIES 13 FRATERNITIES ,1 6 STUDENT COMMITTEES, WIRELESS INTERNET AND MORE... "EACH OF YOU. . . HAS T H E OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN A N D TO GROW. EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE, BOTH INTELLECTUAL A N D SPIRITUAL, TO THE FULL STATURE OF YOUR DIVINE POTENTIAL." PRESIDENT THOMAS S. MONSON ENSIGN, NOV 1 997, 94 Laura Pfercter • MD Sktacace - L'occitane • Susanne Lang.. BUss • Smash box •Xcrtlia '.Fresh - Lalletous.. Scott Barnes • Molton Brown - Becca • • •: Stephanie Jofi^iori - KInerase - TOCCA - The,Up Scrub • Pink Sugar • '* ' Revltalasft * Up Pusfon • WARS • Kai • B. Kamfns • Caudatie Bantf.no 9 - W3lTe Kauai. Paula Dorf * L'artisan ENROLL ANYTIME ATTHE INSTITUTE OR O N L I N E A T WWW.LD5CES.ORC/SLINSTITUTE |