Here’s Why the Utah Utes Will Win Its 3rd Straight Pac-12 Title in 2023

The Utah Utes football team has everything going for them in 2023. They have elite coaching. They have an enormous amount of star power returning from last season. They have added key pieces from the transfer portal to shore up their depth. Everything seems to be lining up for the Utes to have a specialContinue reading “Here’s Why the Utah Utes Will Win Its 3rd Straight Pac-12 Title in 2023”

What the Utah Utes 22 Forever Spring Game Didn’t Show Fans

If you attended the 22 Forever Spring Game, or watched it on TV, then it’s likely you walked away feeling pretty enthusiastic about the future of the program. What Ute Fans Did See On the offensive side of the ball, both familiar and new faces made their presence known, including QB Brandon Rose, RB Ja’QuindenContinue reading “What the Utah Utes 22 Forever Spring Game Didn’t Show Fans”

5 Things That Might Surprise You From Utah Utes Spring Football Practices

If you haven’t heard, the Utes are only 156 days away from taking the field in an August 31st revenge match against the Florida Gators on a Thursday night season opener at Rice-Eccles Stadium. But who’s counting? 156 days feel like a long time to wait, but at least there are spring practices and evenContinue reading “5 Things That Might Surprise You From Utah Utes Spring Football Practices”

Way Too Early PAC-12 2023 Predictions

The PAC-12 2023 college football schedule is set. Most of the recruiting and transfers are complete. There is still plenty that can change, but we took a close look at each team’s key additions, losses, and returning players, along with the schedules they’ll be facing, and have placed our early predictions for what should beContinue reading “Way Too Early PAC-12 2023 Predictions”

What Happened to Last Season’s Utes Football Transfers?

With the Rose Bowl and the 2022-23 season in the rearview mirror, the Utes are officially in Transfer Portal season. So far, four players have transferred in to play for Utah next season (Stanford LB Levani Damuni, Ole Miss CB Miles Battle, BYU DE Logan Fano, and Colorado K Cole Becker) and eight Utah playersContinue reading “What Happened to Last Season’s Utes Football Transfers?”

Who’s Coming, Who’s Going, and What to Expect for the 2023 Utah Utes

While it was disappointing to see the Utes lose to the Nittany Lions in the Rose Bowl, you have to wonder what could have been had Cam Rising not gone down with that game-changing injury in the 3rd quarter. Thankfully, as of right now, it’s looking like Utah will return most of its talent fromContinue reading “Who’s Coming, Who’s Going, and What to Expect for the 2023 Utah Utes”

Can the Second Time Be the Charm for the Utah Utes at the Rose Bowl?

At halftime of its first-ever Rose Bowl appearance one year ago, everything seemed to be going right for the Utah Utes. Despite having to use a halfback at cornerback for the short-handed secondary, Utah held a 35-21 lead over a powerful Ohio State opponent. In the second half, the lack of experience proved costly, asContinue reading “Can the Second Time Be the Charm for the Utah Utes at the Rose Bowl?”

What Ute Fans Will Want to Know About Penn State Football

The Rose Bowl is now less than two weeks away, and it is starting to become clear which players will opt out, and what can be expected from both Utah and Penn State. It’s been easy to overlook the Nittany Lions this season with so much of the attention in the Big Ten being focusedContinue reading “What Ute Fans Will Want to Know About Penn State Football”

Here are 15 Players in the Transfer Portal that Utah Fans Should Keep an Eye On

The transfer portal officially opened just two days ago on December 5th, and it closes on January 18th. This year, 1000’s of college athletes have already added their names to the list, including a couple Utes. Here’s a list of who has already committed to transfer to Utah, what Utes have entered the portal, andContinue reading “Here are 15 Players in the Transfer Portal that Utah Fans Should Keep an Eye On”

Why the Utah vs. USC Sequel Won’t Be Anything Like the First

Utah and USC gave us quite the show a month and a half ago.  In a game where the two teams combined for 85 points and USC never trailed until Cam Rising’s late-game heroics in the final 48 seconds of the game put the Utes ahead for good, it’ll be hard for the sequel toContinue reading “Why the Utah vs. USC Sequel Won’t Be Anything Like the First”

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