Leading up to the season, University of Utah fans have built up tremendous excitement for their first season in the Big 12 Conference . Now, fans can start planning when and where to watch a handful of games for the next season of Utes football.
Star Utah Utes quarterback Cam Rising could potentially be eligible for an eighth college football season after another rule change regarding transfers has taken place.
In this new era of college football, it seems almost impossible to escape conference realignment rumors. The latest rumor of the University of Utah being in talks to join the Atlantic Coast Conference gained traction over Memorial Day weekend but was quickly shut down by the Utah Athletics department.
Former Baylor and BYU forward Caleb Lohner has transferred to Utah, but the commitment wasn't as a basketball player this time. Instead, the 6-foot-8 graduate transfer will be suiting up at tight end for Utah.
He was rated as a top-three quarterback prospect in the high school class of 2021.
After a injury-riddled three-year stint in Utah, running back Chris Curry is looking to give it one final go in the college football transfer portal. He initially started his career at LSU, where he signed with the tigers as a four-star recruit in the 2018 class.
The NFL Draft concluded over the past weekend, and while Utah saw five players get drafted they had a few more who earned opportunities via the undrafted free agency route.
Now that the dust on the NFL Draft has settled, it is time to recap where fan's favorite Utah alumni ended up. Whether they were selected or were signed as an undrafted free agent, a total of eight former Utes found new NFL homes.
The Utah Utes baseball team is in the midst of a fantastic season that got even better on Sunday after they officially swept UCLA. It marked the first time that they swept Utah in program history, and it also saw them jump into a first place tie with Arizona.
The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Sataoa Laumea.
After exchanging picks with the Eagles, the Lions added a versatile player out of Utah.
With the spring transfer window now open, it's expected that the Utes will be active in the QB market, however an in state target is now off the table as arch-rivals BYU have officially secured his signature.
Cole Bishop, the former star safety of the Utah Utes, was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the second round, 60th overall. The three-year starter looks to supplement the Bill's defense and was one of the top safety prospects this draft.
The Denver Broncos selected former Utes defensive end Jonah Elliss with the 76th pick in the third round. Elliss was the 2nd Ute taken in this year's draft behind Cole Bishop and looks to help the Broncos' defense, specifically on the defensive line.
In an exclusive interview with College Football Dawgs, four-star wide receiver Jadyn Robinson revealed what his unofficial visit to the Utah Utes' 22 Forever Spring Game was like, and how it impacted his interest in the football program.
The Green Bay Packers have been busy this offseason revamping their secondary, with the addition of Xavier McKinney, a top-tier safety in free agency, and the potential to further solidify their defensive backfield in the upcoming NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Cole Bishop.
Following Utah's elimination on Monday, head coach Lynne Roberts revealed that the fifth-seeded Utes were targets of racial hate crimes last week and they eventually had to switch hotels.
2026 is shaping up to be a whirlwind year for college football. With the landscape of the sport expected to undergo significant change, the University of Utah will get a front-row seat.
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