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TABLE OF CONTENTS An Official Publication of The University of Utah Athletics Department

10 | Ute Traditions

14 | Head Coach Kyle Whittingham

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The University of Utah

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Football Support Staff

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Rice-Eccles Stadium

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Ute Head Coaches

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Ute Traditions

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Utah Athletics Department Staff

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2018 Utah Schedule

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Official Signals

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Head Coach Kyle Whittingham

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Season Record and Coach

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GAME DAY INFORMATION AND FEATURES

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Football Coaching Staff

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PUBLISHING STAFF Publisher: Mills Publishing Inc. President: Dan Miller Editor: Mike Lageschulte Art Director: Jackie Medina Program Designer: Ken Magleby Graphic Design: Katie Steckler, Patrick Witmer

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2017-18 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll

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Advertising Representatives: Paula Bell, Karen Malan, Dan Miller, Paul Nicholas, Chad Saunders

2018-19 Crimson Club Board Members

Office Administrator: Cynthia Bell Snow

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Scholarship Circle

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Crimson Club

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Utah Football Tradition

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Utah’s All-Americans

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The Utes

2018 Utah Football Summer Jobs and Internships

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Two-Deep Lineups

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Car Dealer Program

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The Utah Fight Song

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President Dr. Ruth V. Watkins

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Athletics Director Mark Harlan

NOTICE Utah State Law prohibits the consumption of alcoholic beverages on state property. Pac-12 Code requires each member institution to be responsible for crowd control at its home games. (Please do not verbally or physically abuse officials, visiting teams or other fans, and refrain from throwing objects onto the field.)

Office Assistant: Jessica Alder Cover Design: Old Hat Creative Published by MILLS PUBLISHING INC. 772 East 3300 South, Suite #200 Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Editorial matter property of the Utah Athletic Department. All rights reserved. Copyright applied. Nothing appearing in the University of Utah Football Programs may be reprinted, wholly or in part, without permission of the publisher. The publisher is not responsible for the return of unsolicited material. Advertising rates and information may be obtained by calling 801/467-9419.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH

Founded in 1850, the University of Utah prepares students to live and compete in the global workplace. The U. encompasses 1,500 acres in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountain range. Utah became a member of the Pac-12 Conference on July 1, 2011. With an enrollment of over 32,000, the U. offers 100 undergraduate and more than 90 graduate level fields of study. It has earned a top-tier grading from the Academic Ranking of World Universities for 14 consecutive years, and offers nationally-ranked programs in law, pharmacy, mathematics, business, biomedical engineering, family medicine, life sciences, fines arts, education, architecture, entertainment arts and engineering. In 2018, the U. was rated No. 48 in the U.S. by the Center for World University Rankings and No. 18 among “best value education programs” by Value Colleges.

RESEARCH

The University of Utah was rated No. 1 for commercializing technology innovations according to the Milken Institute’s 2017 ratings. U. Health was also ranked 19th out of 100 top health care institutions worldwide for scientific research by the Nature Index. Geneticist Mario R. Capecchi received the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on gene targeting. Çağan Şekercioğlu, assistant professor of biology, won the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey’s highest prize for 2014. Peter J. Stang, distinguished professor of chemistry, received the 2013 Priestley Medal and 2011 National Medal of Science for his pioneering work in supramolecular chemistry.

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TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCES

The U.’s entertainment arts and engineering program has earned a top three rating seven years running according to Animation Career Review. The University’s School of Computing, which earned a top 60 world ranking in 2016, was founded in 1965 and began a pioneering legacy in computer graphics and visualization that continues today. The College of Engineering’s undergraduate program was ranked 40th by College Choice in 2017. The Scientific Computing & Imaging Institute is internationally recognized.

MEDICINE

University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, a Level I trauma center, was ranked No. 1 in the nation in quality, safety and accountability in 2016 and has annually ranked among the nation’s top 10 academic medical centers. U.S. News & World Report placed the school of medicine’s programs in primary care, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant, and nursing in the nation’s top 30. The U.’s surgeons were the first in the world to conduct a permanent artificial heart implant in 1982. More recently, the Utah Genome Project is one of several innovative medical research programs at the U. Other notable programs include the nationally-recognized Huntsman Cancer Institute, the Clinical Neurosciences Center and the Moran Eye Center.

BUSINESS SCHOOL

The David Eccles School of Business’ undergraduate program has been rated among the top 50 by U.S. News & World Report in the past five years. In the magazine’s most recent rankings, the full-time MBA program jumped to No. 44 and the part-time MBA program soared to No. 60. The school also has been placed in the top 25 for

entrepreneurship seven straight years by the Princeton Review. The U.’s graduate accounting program was rated top 35 in the nation.

COLLEGE OF LAW

The S.J. Quinney College of Law was ranked 54th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report in 2018. It also earned top 20 ratings for practical training, as well as its and public defender/prosecutor law and environmental law programs.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Utah’s College of Education soared eight spots to No. 58 in the U.S. News & World Report rankings in 2018. Its special education and master’s programs were also highly rated by College Choice in 2017.

CAMPUS LIFE

A lively residential living experience is provided in the beautiful Heritage Commons, which served as the Athletes Village for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community, the George S. Eccles Student Life Center, and the Lassonde Studios for housing student entrepreneurs have opened in recent years. • • • • • •

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RICE- ECCLES STADIUM

With its striking design, stunning mountain backdrop and panoramic views of downtown Salt Lake City and the Great Salt Lake, Rice-Eccles Stadium is recognized as one of the most beautiful college stadiums in the country. While the exterior scenery is captivating, the charged atmosphere inside Rice-Eccles Stadium makes it one of the 25 “toughest stadiums in the country” for opposing teams according to Bleacher Report. Entering the 2018 season, Utah has played to 51-straight sellouts (48 which exceeded the seating capacity) in Rice-Eccles Stadium extending back to the 2010 opener against Pittsburgh. In its first 20 years, there have been 69 total standing-room-only crowds. The venue’s seating capacity was increased from 45,017 to 45,807 in 2014, and as a result, the top four season attendance averages and 12 of the top 15 single-game crowds in Rice-Eccles Stadium history were recorded in the last four years. The Utes averaged a school-record 46,533 fans per game in 2015, when they also recorded their best single-game attendance mark (47,825 vs. Michigan). Dating back to its 13-0 Sugar Bowl campaign of 2008, Utah’s average attendance has exceeded the stadium’s capacity for 10 consecutive years. Opened in 1998 on the grounds of the old Ute (1927-71) and Rice (1972-97) stadiums, Rice-Eccles Stadium has seen several upgrades in ensuing years. The latest is a state-of-the-art 122 x 64-foot video scoreboard that rises 137 feet above ground and was completed in the summer of 2016. One of the largest college football video boards in the country, it features a high definition display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The enhanced software to run the board delivers some 8

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of the best special effects in the sports industry and synchronizes with the LED boards in the north end zone. Another improvement in 2016 was a distributed sound system that enhances the sound quality in every section of Rice-Eccles Stadium while also reducing noise to the surrounding community. Rice-Eccles Stadium has also hosted a number of other major sporting events, the most prominent being the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2002 Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games. The initial groundwork for Rice-Eccles Stadium began in 1996, when former Utah Director of Athletics Chris Hill initiated a fundraising campaign to replace aging 32,500-seat Rice Stadium. A lead gift of $10 million soon came in from the George S. and Dolores Dore Eccles Foundation, steered by former Ute AllAmerica skier Spence Eccles. The total construction costs ran $50 million, of which $20 million came from private gifts, $10 million from athletics department bonding, $12 million from the University of Utah and $8 million from the 2002 Salt Lake Olympic Committee. Preliminary construction work began in the summer of 1997. Two days after the final home game that fall, wrecking crews moved in and demolished Rice Stadium. Only the south end zone bleachers and the Rice name (Robert L. Rice contributed $1 million in the 1972 renovation) would carry over to the new venue. Rising from the rubble less than 10 months later was RiceEccles Stadium, an imposing concrete, steel and glass edifice that dominates the Salt Lake skyline. Visible for miles is the stadium box, located 14 stories above ground and encased in a 400-squarefoot expanse of tempered glass. The box is supported by twin towers containing four high-speed elevators. Occupants of the stadium box are treated to sweeping views of the Wasatch Mountains to the east and downtown Salt Lake City, the Great Salt

Lake and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west. The Cleone and Spence Eccles Scholarship Box on Level 4 seats 450 and has indoor-outdoor seating, along with eight suites. The Mezzanine on Level 5 provides another 17 suites. Level 6 contains the John Mooney Working Press Area, named in honor of the late Ute football writer and Salt Lake Tribune sports editor, and booths for television and radio (among them the Bill Marcroft Radio Booth, named for the former longtime “Voice of the Utes”). The press, TV and radio sections open into the Varsity Reception area, which seats 400 for dining. The 2016 stadium upgrades were not the first time the scoreboards have been replaced since RiceEccles opened its gates. In 2003, the late Larry H. and Gail Miller donated $1.6 million for the venue’s first video scoreboard. In 2007, an LED board stretching across the top of the north end zone stands and two LED scoreboards were added to the north corners in 2014. In 2012, an LED board was placed at the bottom of the south end zone stands. The stadium floor has also changed with the times. A FieldTurf surface with CoolPlay cork infill was installed in September 2015, marking the third version of FieldTurf laid down in Rice-Eccles since 2002. Previous surfaces (dating back to Ute Field) were natural grass from 1927-71 and again in 2000-01, AstroTurf from 1972-95 and SportGrass from 1995-99. The south end zone bleachers, built in 1982, house the locker rooms, the Gary L. Crocker Stadium Club suite and a band room. The plaza behind the south end zone was dedicated on Aug. 21, 2003 as the 2002 Salt Lake Olympic Winter Games Cauldron Park. The Utah Athletics main ticket office is located on the southwest corner of the plaza.

RICE- ECCLES STADIUM TOP CROWDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

47,825 47,801 47,798 47,619 47,528 46,915 46,768 46,522 46,488 46,327 46,230 46,192 46,133 46,037 46,022

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UTE TRADITIONS

The University of Utah officially adopted the nickname “Utes” for its athletic teams in 1972. The school uses the nickname with permission of the Ute Tribal Council. “What is a Ute?” The Utes are an Indian tribe that originally settled Utah. Two of the more common definitions of Ute are “top of the mountains” and “people of the mountains.” Other references have Ute defined as “land of the sun.” The Utes refer to themselves as “Noochew,” meaning “the People.” There are four Ute tribes: The Northern and White Mesa Tribes are based in Utah, while the Southern and Ute Mountain Tribes are in Colorado. The Northern Utes are most closely affiliated with the University of Utah and have a tribal membership of around 3,000. Many of them live on the Uintah and Ouray reservation. The Utes operate their own tribal government, oversee approximately 1.3 million acres of trust land and operate several businesses. “The Pride of Utah” Marching Utes began in the 1940s as a military band. In the turbulent ’60s, support for the band dwindled, and in 1969, the Associated Students for the University of Utah (ASUU) discontinued its funding. The band was revived in 1976, and since then, the “Pride of Utah” Marching Utes have performed at all home football games, as well as numerous NFL and college bowl games. To the victor goes the Beehive Boot. The authentic pioneer boot has been awarded annually since 1971 to the Utah school with the best record against instate foes. The schools that compete for the boot are Utah, Brigham Young and Utah State. In its 45-year history, the Beehive Boot has been awarded to Utah 16 times (1978, ‘88, ‘93, ‘94, ’95, ’99, 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05, ‘08, ‘11, ‘13, ‘15, ‘16 and ‘17), BYU 22 times and Utah State 10 times.

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The Block U (elevation 5,300 feet above sea level) was built on Mount Van Cott bordering the Utah campus in 1907. Lights on the 100-foot-tall landmark are illuminated primarily for athletic events and to notify people in the Salt Lake valley that the Utes are playing at home (the lights flash after a Utah victory). Originally built with limestone, the Block U was later replaced by a cement version. In 1969, the design was modified and 124 lights were installed. A fundraising campaign in 2006 raised $400,000 to renovate the aging landmark. Slabs of concrete and steel rebar now reinforce the 5,000-square feet of surface area. Another major improvement was the installation of light emitting diode (LED) red and white lights, which are controlled through a wireless system. The MUSS, one of the most avid and vocal student fan clubs in the nation, is nearly 6,000 strong at Ute home football games. The name MUSS was originally derived from the school fight song lyrics (… No rival band of college fans dare meet us in the muss). Members now refer to MUSS as an acronym for

“Mighty Utah Student Section.” The MUSS turns 17 years old this season. Originally known as the Student Fan Club and the Utah Fan Club, the group adopted the name MUSS for the 2002 football season. MUSS members are easily identified by their customized tee-shirts and their policy of standing throughout the entire game. They have a number of other traditions during football games, including the Third Down Jump, in which members jump around and make noise every time the opposing team prepares for a third down play. Other rituals include the U of U Chop, which occurs every time the band plays a specific percussion song and involves MUSS members forming a U with their hands and “chopping” to the beat of the music, and the First Down Chant (members raise their hands in unison, yelling “first down,” and mimic the referees by pointing their arm in the direction of the first down). The line of “fives” hanging in front of the MUSS section refers to the False Start Tally. Whenever the opposing team is charged with a false start, the MUSS hangs a numeral five in front of its section indicating a five-yard penalty. Every time the Utes score, the band plays the school fight song, signaling the MUSS to sing along to the words of the Utah Fight Song. After every game, Ute team members congregate in front of the MUSS section and join in the singing of the Utah Fight Song. Watch for the MUSS to regularly “Throw up a U,” a tradition that began at the Utah women’s gymnastics meets in 2001 and soon caught on with all the Ute teams and fans. It involves forming the U mentioned in the U of U Chop and raising it toward the sky. The MUSS currently sponsors fan clubs for the Utah football, men’s basketball, volleyball and gymnastics teams. The football team began sporting a MUSS decal on the back of its helmets in 2004.


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2018 UTAH SCHEDULE Date

Opponent

Site

Time

TV

Series

Last Meeting

Aug. 30 (Thu)

Weber State

Salt Lake City

6:00 p.m. MDT

P12N

4-0

2014, W 70-7

Sept. 8

at Northern Illinois

DeKalb, Ill.

6:30 p.m. CDT

ESPNews

0-0

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Sept. 15

Washington*

Salt Lake City

8:00 p.m. MDT

ESPN

1-10

2017, L 33-30

Sept. 22

Bye

Sept. 29

at Washington State*

Pullman, Wash.

TBA

TBA

7-8

2017, L 33-25

Oct. 6

at Stanford*

Stanford, Calif.

TBA

TBA

4-4

2017, L 23-20

Oct. 12 (Fri)

Arizona*

Salt Lake City

8:00 p.m. MDT

ESPN

22-19-2

2017, W 30-24

Oct. 20

USC* (HC)

Salt Lake City

TBA

TBA

5-11

2017, L 28-27

Oct. 26 (Fri)

at UCLA*

Pasadena, Calif.

7:30 p.m. PDT

ESPN

5-11

2017, W 48-17

Nov. 3

at Arizona State*

Tempe, Ariz.

TBA

TBA

8-21

2017, L 30-10

Nov. 10

Oregon*

Salt Lake City

TBA

TBA

9-22

2017, L 41-20

Nov. 17

at Colorado*

Boulder, Colo.

TBA

TBA

29-32-2

2017, W 34-13

Nov. 24

Brigham Young

Salt Lake City

TBA

TBA

60-34-4

2017, W 19-13

Times local to site *Pac-12 game (HC)-Homecoming

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KYLE WHITTINGHAM

HEAD COACH | 14TH YEAR One of the top football coaches in the country, Kyle Whittingham is in his 14th season as Utah’s head coach. Whittingham, who is the longest tenured Pac-12 coach at the same school, has contributed to more Utah victories than any football coach in school history. Utah has won 196 games in his 24 years on the staff, including a 111-56 record as the head coach from 2005-17. Legendary for his postseason success, Whittingham’s 92-percent win ratio in bowl games (111) is the best in NCAA history. His 11 bowl wins is tied for second among active coaches—one behind Alabama’s Nick Saban—and including ties he is ranked in the top 10 in all-time bowl victories. The Utes appeared every week in the College Football Playoff ranking in its first three years from 201416, as well as the first three weeks of the 2017 season. Utah finished No. 22 in the CFP rankings in both 2014 and 2015, and No. 19 in 2016. Utah has finished in the AP top 25 in three of the past four seasons and five times total under Whittingham. Utah’s No. 2 final AP ranking in 2008 was the best in school history. His other AP top-25 finishes were No. 18 (2009), No. 21 (2014), No. 17 (2015) and No. 23 (2016). Utah was also ranked in the Coaches’ poll all of those seasons, as well as in 2010 (No. 23). Whittingham’s teams have performed well against other AP top-25 teams, recording 13 wins over ranked teams, including victories over No. 4 Alabama (2009), No. 5 Stanford (2013) and No. 8 UCLA (2014). His resume features a winning record against four of the five Power Five conferences: 4-0 vs. the Big Ten, 7-1 against the ACC, 5-3 over the Big 12 and 1-0 vs. the SEC. The Utes have also fared well in seven years in the Pac-12, registering wins against every member school and boasting a .500 or better record against five. 14

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Whittingham came to Utah in 1994 as the defensive line coach and became the defensive coordinator a year later; a position he held until November of 2004. On December 8, 2004, he was announced as the school’s 20th head coach. Whittingham’s first victory came three weeks later when he co-coached (with Urban Meyer) Utah’s 2005 Fiesta Bowl win over Pittsburgh. His first regular-season victory was against Arizona in the 2005 season opener. In 2008, Whittingham engineered the best season in Utah football history. The Utes finished 13-0 and capped the season with a Sugar Bowl rout of Alabama—a team that had spent five weeks at No. 1. Utah finished the season with a No. 2 AP ranking and Whittingham was recognized as the National Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards committee. As the country’s only undefeated FBS team in 2008, Utah beat four top-25 teams, including two that finished in the top 10. In addition to his national awards, Whittingham was named the Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. His success has continued in the Pac-12 Conference where Utah has claimed one South Division cochampionship (2015) and has finished in the top three in the South three times (2011, 2015, 2016). The Utes have won all five of their bowl games since joining the Pac-12 and Whittingham was a three-time semifinalist for the George Munger Coach of the Year Award from 2014-16. Individually, 15 of Whittingham’s players have made one or more of the All-America teams that comprise the NCAA’s consensus team. First-team All-Americans under Whittingham are Luther Elliss (1994, consensus defensive lineman), Eric Weddle (2006, consensus defensive back), Louie Sakoda (2007, punter; 2008, unanimous consensus place kicker), Zane Beadles (2009, offensive line), Shaky Smithson (2010, punt returner), Star Lotulelei (2012, defensive tackle), Reggie Dunn (2012, kick returner), Nate Orchard (2014, defensive end), Kaelin Clay (2014, returner), Tom Hackett (2014, consensus punter; 2015, unanimous consensus punter), Mitch Wishnowsky (2016, unanimous consensus punter) and Matt Gay (2017, consensus place kicker). Second-team AllAmericans on major teams include Morgan Scalley (2004, defensive back), Caleb Schlauderaff (2010, offensive line), Hunter Dimick (2016, defensive end) and Wishnowsky (2017, punter). In addition to his head coaching responsibilities, Whittingham oversees Utah’s punters and kickers. He has had a specialist win a national award as the best at his position at the ESPN Home Depot Awards show for the past four years: Ray Guy Award winners Hackett (2014 and 2015) and Wishnowsky (2016), and Lou Groza

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Award winner Gay (2017). Prior to Whittingham, Utah had never had a football player win a major national football award. In addition, Gay received the Vlade Award as the country’s most accurate kicker in 2017. Another award winner under Whittingham was Orchard, who received the Ted Hendricks Award as the nation’s top defensive end in 2014. Whittingham’s players have won a total of 72 firstteam all-conference awards, including 21 in Utah’s seven seasons of Pac-12 play. Among them were three-time first-team honoree Hackett (2013-15) and two-time recipients Lotulelei (2011-12) and Wishnowsky (201617). Utes have also captured the Morris Award three times (DT Lotulelei in 2011, DL Orchard in 2014 and OL Isaac Asiata in 2016). The Morris Award recognizes the Pac-12’s best lineman as voted on by the starting linemen on all 12 teams. Prior to joining the Pac-12, Whittingham coached a Mountain West Conference MVP in five-straight seasons: Defensive Players of the Year Scalley (2004) and

Weddle (2005 and 2006), Special Teams Player of the Year Sakoda (2006, 2007, 2008), and Offensive Player of the Year Brian Johnson (2008). One reason behind his success is Whittingham’s reputation for developing NFL talent. A school-record eight NFL draft picks from Utah in 2017 led the Pac12 and tied for third in the country. In 2010, six Utes were drafted, which tied for fourth nationally. As an assistant or head coach, 78 of Whittingham’s players have signed contracts with NFL teams (45 draft picks, including 12 first or second-round selections, and 33 undrafted free agents). Utah has also excelled academically under Whittingham. Since he became head coach in 2005, his players have earned four Academic All-America citations and 235 academic all-conference awards. The American Football Coaches Association gave Utah a 2017 Academic Achievement Award for recording a perfect 100-percent NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR). Whittingham began his coaching career in 198586 as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Brigham Young. He spent one season as the defensive coordinator at the College of Eastern Utah in 1987, before a six-year stint at Idaho State from 1988-93. A linebacker for BYU from 1978-81, Whittingham earned first-team all-WAC and WAC Defensive Player of the Year honors in 1981. He played in the first four Holiday Bowls and was named Defensive MVP of the 1981 game. In 2008, he was inducted into the Holiday Bowl Hall of Fame. After his senior season, Whittingham played in the Hula and Japan Bowls. He played professionally with the Denver Broncos (1982 training camp) and the U.S. Football League’s (USFL) Denver Gold

YEAR- BY- YEAR RECORD Year School Overall Conference Bowl Game Bowl Result 2004* Utah 1-0 0-0 MWC Fiesta (Pittsburgh) W 2005 Utah 7-5 4-4 MWC Emerald (Georgia Tech) W 2006 Utah 8-5 5-3 MWC Armed Forces (Tulsa) W 2007 Utah 9-4 5-3 MWC Poinsettia (Navy) W 2008 Utah 13-0 8-0 MWC Sugar (Alabama) W 2009 Utah 10-3 6-2 MWC Poinsettia (California) W 2010 Utah 10-3 7-1 MWC Las Vegas (Boise State) L 2011 Utah 8-5 4-5 Pac-12 Sun (Georgia Tech) W 2012 Utah 5-7 3-6 Pac-12 2013 Utah 5-7 2-7 Pac-12 2014 Utah 9-4 5-4 Pac-12 Las Vegas (Colorado State) W 2015 Utah 10-3 6-3 Pac-12 Las Vegas (BYU) W 2016 Utah 9-4 5-4 Pac-12 Foster Farms (Indiana) W 2017 Utah 7-6 3-6 Pac-12 Heart of Dallas (West Virginia) W Utah Career Record: 111-56 Pac-12 Record: 28-35 Conference Record: 63-48 Bowl Record: 11-1 *Co-head coach in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl

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(1983) and New Orleans Breakers (1984). He played on the Los Angeles Rams’ replacement squad in 1987. Whittingham graduated from BYU in 1984 and added a master’s degree from the school in 1987. Born Nov. 21, 1959, he was raised in Provo, Utah. He is married to the former Jamie Daniels. They have four children: Tyler, Melissa, Alex and Kylie, and three grandchilden. Tyler and Alex both played for the Utes.

RECORD VS. OPPONENTS Air Force 5-1 Alabama 1-0 Arizona 4-4 Arizona State 2-5 Boise State 0-2 Brigham Young 9-3 California 3-2 Colorado 5-2 Colorado State 6-1 Fresno State 2-0 Georgia Tech 2-0 Idaho State 1-0 Indiana 1-0 Iowa State 1-0 Louisville 2-0 Michigan 3-0 Montana State 1-0 Navy 1-0 New Mexico 4-2 North Carolina 0-1 North Dakota 1-0 Northern Arizona 1-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 Notre Dame 0-1 Oregon 1-5 Oregon State 5-3 Pittsburgh 3-0 San Diego State 5-1 San Jose State 4-0 Southern Utah 1-0 Stanford 2-1 TCU 3-3 Tulsa 1-0 UCLA 5-4 UNLV 5-1 USC 2-5 Utah State 7-1 Washington 1-4 Washington State 2-3 Weber State 2-0 West Virginia 1-0 Wyoming 5-1 Totals 111-56


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GAME NOTES TONIGHT’S GAME Quickly Utah (3-2, 1-2 Pac-12) hosts Arizona (3-3, 2-1 Pac-12) in the annual Ute Proud game tonight at 8 p.m. MT in Rice-Eccles Stadium. ESPN will televise the game. Radio coverage on ESPN 700 AM (Sirius 84/XM 84; Internet 84). Search #AZvsUTAH for conversation. National Notes • Utah is No. 3 in the nation in rush defense, No. 10 in total defense and No. 2 in red zone defense. The Utes lead the Pac-12 in six defensive categories. • After their road win over No. 14 Stanford, the Utes returned to the “others receiving votes” category in both the AP and the Coaches poll. Quick Hits • The Utes have sold out 53 straight games in Rice-Eccles Stadium dating back to the 2010 season opener. Of the 53 sellouts, 50 exceeded the seating capacity of 45,807. • With his next victory, Kyle Whittingham will have participated in 200 Utah wins as a head and/or assistant coach. Whittingham, in his 25th overall year at Utah, is 114-58 in 14 years as the head coach. • Whittingham’s first regular-season win (Sept. 2, 2005) and his 100th career win (Oct. 8, 2016) came against Arizona. • In celebration of the fifth-annual Ute Proud game, members of the Ute tribe will be recognized and the Pow Wow committee will perform a cultural demonstration at halftime. • Fans are encouraged to purchase and wear Ute Proud t-shirts to the game with proceeds benefitting Ute Tribe scholarships and youth programs. • Utah is 2-2 in Ute Proud games with wins against Arizona State (2015) and San Jose State (2017) and losses to Arizona (2014) and Washington (2016). • Arizona is Utah’s first Pac-12 South division opponent this season. The Utes are 1-2 against the North with a win over No. 14 Stanford after losses to Washington and Washington State. Game Day Activities Men’s tennis coach Roeland Bratenau will be honored as the 2017-18 Don Reddish Award winner and his team will be recognized for qualifying into the NCAA Tournament … The family of first-team All-America volleyball player Adora Anae will accept the 2017-18 Occie Evans Award as she is currently playing professionally in South Korea. The volleyball team will also be recognized for reaching the NCAA Sweet 16 last fall … Fans will be introduced to the men’s lacrosse team, which is in its first year as a varsity sport … The Utah ROTC’s Ute Thunder blasts a pre-game cannon call to notify fans outside the stadium that kickoff is 30 minutes away.

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Scouting Arizona The Wildcats improved to 3-3 overall and 2-1 in the Pac12 Conference with a 24-17 home win over California last Saturday. Kevin Sumlin, who is in his first season as the Wildcats’ head coach, has an 89-46 career mark in 11 seasons. Quarterback Khalil Tate (6-2, 215, Jr.) has completed 54 percent of his passes (94-for-174) for an average of 235.3 yards per game with 11 touchdowns and four interceptions. Running back J.J. Taylor (5-6, 184, So.) has averaged 100.0 rushing yards in six games with three touchdowns. Shawn Poindexter (6-5, 218, Sr.) leads the receivers with 407 yards in six games with two TDs. Both Shun Brown (5-10, 188, Sr.) and Tony Ellison (5-11, 189, Sr.) have a teamhigh three touchdown receptions. Linebacker Colin Schooler (6-0, 236, So.) leads the Wildcats with 66 tackles and 11.5 tackles for loss. He also has an interception, two pass breakups, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery and a safety. Free safety Scottie Young Jr. (5-11, 195, So.) has a team-high two picks and 15 tackles. Kicker Lucas Havrisik (6-2, 184, So.) has made 4-of-9 field goals with a long of 49 yards. Punter Dylan Klumph (6-3, 229, Gr.) is averaging 42.1 yards on 25 punts with eight placed inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. The Series Utah leads Arizona 22-19-2 in its second-longest series against a Pac-12 Conference school. The Utes have won the last two games and lead 12-9 in Salt Lake City, including a win in 2016. The series is tied 10-10-2 in Tucson. Kyle Whittingham’s first regular-season victory as Utah’s head coach came against Arizona in the 2005 season opener.

UTAH NOTES Statchat • Utah is No. 2 in the nation (No. 1 Pac-12) in red zone defense (0.615, 8-of-13). • Utah is No. 3 in the nation (No. 1 Pac-12) in rushing defense (75.4). • Utah is No. 10 in the nation (No. 1 Pac-12) in total defense (296.4). • Utah is No. 1 in the Pac-12 (No. 12 nationally) in first down defense (83). • Utah is No. 1 in the Pac-12 in pass efficiency defense (109.22). • Utah is No. 1 in the Pac-12 in opponent third-down conversion percentage (31.1). • Utah is No. 2 in the Pac-12 (No. 9 nationally) in fewest passes intercepted (2, tie). • Utah is No. 2 in the Pac-12 (No. 11 nationally) in net punting (42.52). • Utah is No. 2 in the Pac-12 (No. 12 nationally) in defensive touchdowns (2, tie).

GAME DAY INFORMATION AND FEATURES

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24 Ute Senior Profile Lo Falemaka

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Ute Senior Profile Corrion Ballard

43 Utah Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters

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Cross Country Preview

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47 Arizona Numerical and Alphabetical Rosters

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Utah Swimming & Diving Preview

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GAME NOTES • Utah is No. 2 in the Pac-12 (No. 18 nationally) in scoring defense (17.2). • Utah is No. 2 in the Pac-12 in tackles for loss (7.6). • Utah is No. 3 in the Pac-12 in interceptions (5, tie). In the Huddle Tyler Huntley has been named one of the top 30 candidates for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award … With his 160-yard game against Stanford last week, Zack Moss became the 14th player in Utah history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in his career. The junior running back has 2,020 career rushing yards, which ranks 12th in school history … Junior Caleb Repp played three ways against Stanford, seeing time at tight end, defensive end and on special teams. Repp began his Utah career as a tight end before moving to the defense … Replacing Repp in the two deep at defensive end this week is Nick Heninger … 14 players have started every game: Huntley, Moss, offensive linemen Jackson Barton and Jordan Agasiva, receiver Demari Simpkins, tight end Jake Jackson, defensive linemen Bradlee Anae and Pita Tonga, linebackers Cody Barton and Chase Hansen, and defensive backs Jaylon Johnson, Julian Blackmon, Corrion Ballard and Marquise Blair. Nine others have started at least one game, including true freshman tight end Cole Fotheringham, redshirt freshman OL Nick Ford and redshirt freshman receiver Bronson Boyd … Eight true freshmen have played: Fotheringham, Devin Brumfield, Braeden E. Daniels, Solomon Enis, Maddie Golden, R.J. Hubert, Brant Kuithe and Malone Mataele … Utah has 41 players of Polynesian descent on its roster. Two Minute Drill Zack Moss has scored seven of Utah’s 15 touchdowns (6 rush, 1 receive) ... By making field goals of 48 and 49 yards vs. Stanford, Matt Gay improved to 4-of-7 from 40 yards and out and 8-of-11 overall. Gay has made his last six field goal attempts and is 15-of-15 in PATs … Utah is 15-14 all-time in games televised by ESPN … Utah has scored 31 points off turnovers … Opponents are averaging just 2.4 yards per rush … Utah has allowed just 10 points in the fourth quarter … Utah’s best offensive quarter is the first (35 points) … The Utes are 2-0 when they lead at halftime and 3-1 when they lead after three quarters. Outside the Lines The ESPN 700 Smith’s Coach’s Show with Kyle Whittingham airs every Tuesday from 6-7 p.m. on ESPN 700 and the ESPN 700 app. The coach’s show is also streamed live on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/ user/uathletics ... 20 former Utes are on NFL rosters this week. Last Game Behind four takeaways, a 160-yard rushing game by Zack Moss and 4-of-4 field goal kicking by Matt Gay, Utah beat No. 14 Stanford 40-21 for its first Pac-12 win 20

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of the season. The Utes, who improved to 4-0 all-time in Stanford Stadium, jumped to a 21-0 lead and led 24-7 at the half. The Cardinal closed within six points (27-21) in the third quarter before Utah pulled away with a 13-0 fourth-quarter run. The Utes scored 17 points off turnovers, including a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown by Jaylon Johnson. Tyler Huntley’s 17-of-21 passing for 199 yards included a 57-yard touchdown bomb to Samson Nacua that gave Utah a 16-point cushion (37-21) with 7:12 remaining. Stanford’s last two drives ended in lost fumbles, caused by Bradlee Anae and Javelin Guidry. Utah’s All-Time Record Utah’s all-time football record is 671-461-31. The Utes are 405-192-16 at home (87-35 in Rice-Eccles Stadium, which opened in 1998), 243-252-12 in road games and 23-17-3 in games played at neutral sites. Utah vs. the Pac-12 Utah is 29-37 against Pac-12 teams as a conference member and 105-155-6 all-time against Pac-12 schools. The series breakdown follows: Arizona (3-4/22-19-2), Arizona State (2-5/8-21), California (2-2/5-6), Colorado (5-2/29-32-3), Oregon (1-4/9-22), Oregon State (4-2/9-111), Stanford (3-1/5-4), UCLA (4-3/5-11), USC (2-5/5-11), Washington (1-5/1-11), Washington State (2-4/7-9). Whittingham File In his 14th season as Utah’s head coach, Kyle Whittingham is the longest-tenured coach in the Pac12 Conference and the third-longest tenured coach at the same school in the NCAA FBS. Whittingham was the National Coach of the Year in 2008 when he led Utah to an undefeated season, a No. 2 AP final ranking and a national champion designation by an NCAA major selector. He came to Utah as an assistant coach in 1994, and in his 25th season on the staff, has contributed to more victories (199) than any football coach in school history. He has a 114-58 head coaching record that includes an 11-1 record in bowl games. Whittingham’s bowl win percentage (92%) is the best in NCAA history, while his 11 bowl wins ties for second among active coaches (one behind Alabama’s Nick Saban). Including ties, Whittingham ranks in the top-10 in all-time bowl victories by a head coach. Whittingham’s postseason success includes a 2-0 mark in BCS bowl games (2005 Fiesta Bowl vs. Pittsburgh, 2009 Sugar Bowl vs. Alabama). His teams have finished in the AP Top 25 five times.

PLAYER NOTES Quarterback Notebook • Junior Tyler Huntley is 3-2 this season and 9-6 in his career as the starter. • Huntley is 94-of-150 passing (62.7%) for 1,020 yards and five touchdowns (2 INT). • Huntley crossed the 1,000-yard passing mark in game five against Stanford. He also hit the mark in his fifth game of 2017, although it was Utah’s seventh game (he

missed two games with an injury). • Huntley, who completed 17-of-21 passes against Stanford, is two completions shy of 300 for his career. He is 298-of-469 for 3,491 passing yards (20 TDs). • Huntley ranks sixth in the Pac-12 in completions per game (18.8). • Huntley has completed 20-or-more passes in three of Utah’s five games this season. He has eight career games with 20-plus completions (career high 30 vs. San Jose State in 2017). • Huntley has two 200-yard passing games this season (286 vs. NIU, 279 vs. Weber State) and nine in his career. • Huntley has three career 300-yard passing games (341 vs. San Jose State, 2017; 305 vs. Washington State, 2017; 300 vs. BYU, 2017). • Huntley’s 57-yard touchdown pass to Samson Nacua against Stanford is the second-longest touchdown pass of his career (75 yards vs. UCLA, 2017) and the third longest pass of his career (75 yards vs. UCLA, 2017; 71 yards vs. Washington State, 2017). • Huntley has 10 career passes of 40-or-more yards and 43 career passes for 20-plus yards. • Huntley has connected with at least seven different receivers in all but one game. • Huntley rushed for 88 yards against Washington State, his best rushing game this season and the third best of his career (93 vs. UCLA, 2017; 89 vs. BYU, 2017). It was the seventh time in his career he rushed for at least 50 yards. • Huntley has eight career rushes for 20-plus yards. • Redshirt freshman Jason Shelley has played in one game, completing 2-of-2 pass attempts for 40 yards (long of 40). He also rushed twice for 49 yards (long of 40) in the game. • True freshman Jack Tuttle, a four-star recruit out of San Marcos, Calif. (Mission Hills HS), is the only freshman on Utah’s 2018 Football Leadership Council. Running Back Notebook • Junior Zack Moss ranks third in the Pac-12 and in the top 15 in the nation in rushing yards per game (109.8). • Moss, bidding for a second-straight 1,000-yard season, leads Utah with 95 carries for 549 yards (5.8 average) and six touchdowns through five games. • Moss became the 14th Ute all-time to reach the 2,000 career rushing mark after running for a season-high 160 yards at Stanford last week. • Moss’s 2,020 career rushing yards ranks 12th in school history. He needs 45 yards to move into Utah’s top 10 in career rushing yards. • Moss has three 100-yard games this season and eight in his career (196 vs. Colorado, 2017; 160 vs. Stanford, 2018; 153 vs. UCLA, 2017; 150 vs. West Virginia, 2017; 150 vs. Weber State, 2018; 141 vs. USC, 2017; 128 vs. North Dakota, 2017; 106 vs. Washington State, 2018). • Moss’s eight career 100-yard games is tied for the sixth most in school history. • Moss had a career-high 30 carries against Washington State and has 20 or more carries eight times in his


GAME NOTES career (2 in 2018, 5 in 2017, 1 in 2016). • Moss’s career-long 86-yard touchdown run against Weber State is the longest rush by a Pac-12 player this season and sixth longest in the nation. • Moss is tied for third in the Pac-12 and ranks in the top 25 in the nation in rushing touchdowns (6). He has 18 rushing touchdowns in his career. • Moss has scored a touchdown in seven straight games, dating back to the 2017 regular season finale against Colorado. • Moss has scored multiple touchdowns in two games this season and five times in his career (four games with two or more rushing TDs). • Moss has five rushes for 20-plus yards this season and 12 in his career. • Moss has three rushes of 50-plus yards in his career (86 vs. Weber State, 2018; 58 vs. West Virginia, 2017; 51 vs. San Jose State, 2016). • Moss also has four receptions for 30 yards (1 TD) and leads the team with 579 all-purpose yards (115.8 average). He ranks fifth in the Pac-12 in all-purpose yards per game. • Moss has led Utah in all-purpose yards three times this season (174 vs. Weber State; 160 vs. Stanford; 106 vs. Washington State) and 11 times in his career. • Moss has 12 plays for 10-or-more yards this season (11 rush, 1 receive). • Junior Armand Shyne (18 carries, 71 yards), redshirt freshman TJ Green (3 carries, 19 yards) and true freshman Devin Brumfield (4 carries) also play. Receiver Notebook • Sophomore Britain Covey leads Utah in receptions (33), yards (354) and receiving yards per game (70.8). • Covey ranks third in the Pac-12 and in the top 25 in the nation in receptions per game (6.6). • Covey has had at least seven receptions in three of Utah’s five games, including back-to-back games with eight (NIU, Washington). • Covey’s 129 yards vs. NIU tied his career-high (129 vs. USC, 2015) and was his second career 100-yard game. • Covey has three 100-plus all-purpose yards this season and six in his career (217 vs. USC, 2015; 148 vs. Washington, 2015; 137 vs. NIU, 2018; 133 vs. Washington, 2018; 119 vs. Weber State, 2018; 112 vs. Arizona, 2015). • Covey’s 48-yard reception against Northern Illinois was his third career catch of 40-plus yards. He has 14 catches for 20-plus yards in his career. • Covey is second on the team with 494 all-purpose yards (98.8 per game), which includes 354 receive, 47 rush and 93 punt return yards. • Sophomore Samson Nacua is second on the team in receptions (13) and in yards (146). • Nacua had a career-high 70 yards on two catches against Stanford with a long of 57 yards for a touchdown. His 57-yard reception is the longest pass play of the season for the Utes. • Junior Demari Simpkins has started all five games and is third on the team with nine catches for 92 yards.

• Simpkins has caught at least one pass in 20 straight games, dating back to the Colorado game in 2016, and has caught a pass in 29 of his 31 career games. • Junior three-year starter Siaosi Mariner has seven receptions for 82 yards (1 TD). He has 10 career catches for 20-plus yards, including one this season. • Redshirt freshman Jaylen Dixon is third on the team in receiving yards (128). Of his four career receptions, three have been for 35-plus yards (41 vs. Northern Illinois; 40 vs. Weber State; 38 vs. Washington State). • Others who play regularly are true freshman Solomon Enis (5 catches, 58 yards) and redshirt freshman Bronson Boyd (2 catches, 40 yards). Tight End Notebook • Junior Jake Jackson has started all five games and has two receptions for 11 yards. • True freshman Cole Fotheringham has played in all five games, starting two (Washington and Washington State). He has five receptions for 31 yards (1 TD). • True freshman Brant Kuithe has played in every game and is leading the tight ends with six receptions for 60 yards (1 TD). • Connor Haller (2 catches, 12 yards) and defensive end Caleb Repp (vs. Stanford) have also played. Offensive Line Notebook • Honorable mention All-Pac-12 senior center Lo Falemaka has missed the last game and a half with an injury but is not out for the season. He made the Rimington Trophy and Outland Trophy preseason watch lists. • Falemaka has played in 29 games in his career with 19 appearances on the offensive line and 17 starts. • Falemaka has snapped the ball 255 times and has one cut. • Senior left tackle Jackson Barton has played in all 44 games since his redshirt freshman season, including 35 appearances on the line and 20 starts. • Barton leads the line in total plays (356) and cuts (7). • Barton had a season-high three cuts against Stanford last Saturday. • Senior right guard Jordan Agasiva is second on the line in total plays (355) and has two cuts. He has played and started in 15 games in his two seasons at Utah. • Junior right tackle Darrin Paulo has played and started in four games, missing the Washington game with an injury. He has played in 30 games in his career (18 on the offensive line) and has 17 starts. • Paulo has played 283 reps and his five cuts is second on the team. • Sophomore Orlando Umana has started the last four games—three at left guard and one (Stanford) at center. He has played 301 reps and has four cuts. • Redshirt freshman Nick Ford’s three starts include two at left guard and one at right tackle. He also played center at WSU. • Ford has played 230 total reps with three cuts.

Defensive Line Notebook • Junior defensive end Bradlee Anae has started all five games and his team-leading 4.0 sacks is tied for third in the Pac-12. His 5.5 tackles for loss is tied for seventh in the Pac-12 and is second on the team. • Anae’s 16 season tackles included five stops (3.0 TFL, 2.0 sacks) last week against Stanford, when he also forced a fumble and had a pass breakup. He has three pass breakups this season. • Junior defensive tackle Leki Fotu has played in all five games with four starts and five tackles (0.5 TFL). • Sophomore tackle Pita Tonga has started all five games and has four tackles (1.0 TFL, 0.5 sack) and an interception. • Redshirt freshman Mika Tafua started the first four games before missing last week’s game at Stanford. His 12 tackles includes 3.5 tackles for loss (1.0 sack) and he also has a pass breakup and a forced fumble. • Junior tackle John Penisini is third on the team with 4.0 tackles for loss (1.0 sack) and his 16 tackles is tied for the defensive line lead. • Sophomore defensive end Maxs Tupai made his first career start against Stanford. He has two season tackles (1.0 sack) and a blocked field goal. • Caleb Repp (9 tackles), Hauati Pututau (4 tackles, 1.0 TFL, 2 PBU, 1 INT) and Nick Heninger (1.0 sack, 1 FR, 1 PBU) also play. Linebacker Notebook • Senior Chase Hansen leads Utah with 43 tackles (10.0 TFL, 3.0 sacks) and his 8.6 tackles per game ranks eighth in the Pac-12. • Hansen ranks third nationally in tackles for loss per game (2.0) and his team-leading 10.0 tackles for loss is second in the Pac-12. He is tied for seventh in the Pac-12 (second on the team) with 3.0 sacks. • Hansen also has an interception, which he returned for a touchdown against NIU, and a fumble recovery. • Hansen is in his first season at linebacker after playing safety for most of his college career. An honorable mention All-Pac-12 safety in 2016, he has played in 35 career games with 27 starts. • Hansen was named the Chuck Bednarik Award Player of the Week, Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week and Rose Bowl Game Pac-12 Player of the Week for his 12-tackle (2.5 TFL, 2.0 sack, 1 INT, 1 FR) game against Northern Illinois. • Hansen has two double-figure tackle games this season (12 vs. NIU, 11 vs. Washington) and four career doublefigure tackle games. He has led or tied for the team tackle lead four times in 2018. • Senior Cody Barton has started all five games this fall and has played in 41 career games with 14 starts. • Barton is second on the team with 37 tackles (2.5 TFL, 0.5 sack). He also has two pass breakups. • Barton has two double-figure tackle games this season (12 vs. NIU, 11 vs. Washington) and five career double-digit tackle games. • Junior Donavan Thompson has played in every game (2 starts) and is third on the team with 22 tackles (2.0 TFL, 2018 UTAH FOOTBALL

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GAME NOTES 1.0 sack). He had a season-high eight tackles against Washington. Secondary Notebook • Junior cornerback Julian Blackmon, sophomore cornerback Jaylon Johnson, senior strong safety Marquise Blair and senior free safety Corrion Ballard have started every game. • Blackmon, second-team All-Pac-12 as a sophomore in 2017, is tied for fourth in the Pac-12 and leads Utah with six pass breakups. He is tied for fifth in the Pac-12 in passes defended per game (1.20). • Blackmon has 17 tackles (1.0 TFL) with a season-high six stops against Washington State. • Sophomore cornerback Johnson leads the backfield with 20 tackles (1.0 TFL). • Johnson’s 100-yard interception return against Stanford was just the third 100-yard interception return in Utah’s history and is the longest interception return in the nation this season. He also has a pass breakup. • Blair has 17 tackles (1.5 TFL) and two pass breakups. • Ballard has 18 tackles, four pass breakups (tied for second on the team), an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. He is tied for eighth in the league in passes defended per game (1.00). • Sophomore nickel back Javelin Guidry (17 tackles, 2.0 TFL) has played in every game with three starts. • Guidry is tied for second on the team with four pass breakups. He also has a forced fumble. • Junior corner Tareke Lewis has played in three games with one start (Washington State) and has four tackles— all against WSU. Punting Notebook • Preseason All-American Mitch Wishnowsky—winner of the 2016 Ray Guy Award—is a two-time Ray Guy Award finalist and All-American (2016-17). • Wishnowsky ranks fourth in the Pac-12 and in the top 25 in the nation in punt average (44.0).

UTAH RANKINGS Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Pass Efficiency Offense Total Offense Scoring Offense

• Wishnowsky has placed nine punts inside the 20-yard line, including five punts at or inside the 10-yard line (10, 10 and 7-yard lines against Washington State, 6-yard line vs. Northern Illinois, 2-yard line vs. Washington). • Wishnowsky also has a fake punt for an 11-yard rush and a first down. • Wishnowsky was the Ray Guy Punter of the Week against Weber State. • Wishnowsky ranked among the nation’s leaders in his first two seasons in punt average, net punting and punts inside the 20. • Wishnowsky made eight preseason All-America teams, including the AP first team. Kicking Notebook • Senior Matt Gay was the 2017 Lou Groza Award winner and a consensus All-American in his first season of NCAA football. • Gay leads the Pac-12 in field goals (8) and field goals per game (1.60). He is tied for first in kick scoring points per game (7.8). • Gay is 8-of-11 in field goals with makes of 49, 48, 41, 40, 37, 35, 34 and 33 yards. He has made six-straight field goals. All three misses were from 43 yards and two were blocked. • Gay is 4-of-4 inside the 40-yard line this season and 25of-26 in his career. He is 33-of-39 inside the 50-yard line in his career and 5-of-6 from 50-plus yards (all in 2017). • Gay went 4-for-4 in field goals against Stanford (49, 48, 37 and 34 yards), tying his career high. He also went 4-for-4 twice in 2017 (San Jose State, BYU). • Gay has booted all 27 kickoffs this season with a 64.3 average and 19 touchbacks. • Gay led the nation in 2017 in field goals attempted (34) and made (30), field goals made per game (2.31) and 50+ yard field goals (5, tie). • Gay made seven preseason All-America teams, including the AP first team.

ARIZONA RANKINGS Avg. 177.0 212.0 128.27 389.0 25.8

Pac-12 NCAA 6 66 11 90 9 84 10 83 9 95

Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense Pass Efficiency Offense Total Offense Scoring Offense

Avg. 201.8 243.5 138.69 445.3 30.3

Pac-12 NCAA 3 40 7 62 8 62 5 43 5 64

Defense Avg. Rushing Defense 75.4 Passing Defense 221.0 Pass Efficiency Defense 109.22 Total Defense 296.4 Scoring Defense 17.2

Pac-12 NCAA 1 3 6 57 1 20 1 10 2 18

Defense Avg. Rushing Defense 197.3 Passing Defense 231.0 Pass Efficiency Defense 129.18 Total Defense 428.3 Scoring Defense 26.5

Pac-12 NCAA 11 106 8 76 7 60 10 99 10 70

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Special Teams Notebook • Britain Covey is the starting kickoff and punt returner. Demari Simpkins also returns kickoffs. • Covey ranks sixth in the Pac-12 with a 7.2 punt return average (13 returns, 93 yards). • Covey tied his career high with 77 punt return yards on five returns against Washington. • True freshman Maddie Golden handles the deep snaps and Central Michigan transfer junior Keegan Markgraf is the short snapper. • Mitch Wishnowsky is in his third season as the holder. • Maxs Tupai and Terrell Burgess have both blocked a field goal. • Assistant coaches Sharrieff Shah (return teams) and Justin Ena (coverage units) are in their third year as the cocoordinators of the special teams, while head coach Kyle Whittingham manages the kickers and punters. Team Leaders Utah’s 2018 elected team captains are Chase Hansen, Lo Falemaka, Tyler Huntley, Cody Barton, Matt Gay and Mitch Wishnowsky. Wishnowsky is in his second year as a team captain. The captains are also members of the 2018 Utah Football Leadership Council, along with Jackson Barton, Britain Covey, Jameson Field, Jack Tuttle, Demari Simpkins, Bradlee Anae, Leki Fotu, Julian Blackmon and Terrell Burgess.

PAC-12 CONFERENCE UPDATE STANDINGS South Colorado USC Arizona Utah Arizona State UCLA

Pac-12 Overall 2-0 5-0 2-1 3-2 2-1 3-3 1-2 3-2 1-2 3-3 0-2 0-5

North Pac-12 Overall Washington 3-0 5-1 Washington State 2-1 5-1 Stanford 2-1 4-2 Oregon 1-1 4-1 California 0-2 3-2 Oregon State

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THIS WEEK Friday Arizona at Utah, 8:00 pm. MT, ESPN Saturday Washington at Oregon, 12:30 p.m. PT, ABC/ESPN2 UCLA at California, 4:00 p.m. PT, Pac-12 Networks Colorado at USC, 7:30 p.m. MT, FS1



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A one-time walk-on, Lo Falemaka has developed into an honorable mention All-Pac-12 center.

THROWING ADVERSITY A CUT BLOCK Senior Lo Falemaka has worked his way back from numerous injuries to become an honorable mention All-Pac-12 center and team captain. By Mady White Utah Athletics Communications Playing big-time college football for six years can by quite a ride. Offseason conditioning, spring practices, fall camp, game preparation, academics, recovery from injuries: All of those things can add up to be quite a load. But for Cottonwood High School’s Lo Falemaka, there is not a day when he wishes he had not been a part of the game he loves. The 6-foot-5, 295-pound, senior center’s collegiate career has been a roller coaster of events. At times, it seemed like just one thing after another was pushing him farther and farther away from the field. 24

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After playing in the first two games of his sophomore season in 2015, Falemaka and a former teammate were shot during a house party. The gettogether was intended for a select group. However, when unexpected guests arrived, Falemaka was helping to escort them out the door when a firearm was brandished and Falemaka took a bullet to his left hip. Forced to spend time in the hospital recovering, Falemaka’s hopes of stepping onto the field for the Utes the remainder of the 2015 season were erased. Dealing with an injury the rest of the season could have been defeating, but Falemaka made a full recovery and prepped for his junior season. Falemaka played in 10 games in 2016 and went on to earn a

starting position for injured center J.J. Dielman before enduring another injury of his own. Falemaka would miss three games before returning to the field to finish out the year. “My career has definitely been a struggle,” Falemaka said. “I have had to deal with so many injuries, but it helps to have my family and teammates get me through the hard times. I have been through a lot of stuff, from on the field issues to off the field problems. I feel like I definitely can share advice with my teammates about the things I have gone through and things that someone else might be going through, too.” Last year, in what was believed to be his senior season, Falemaka started all 13 games at center and earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention. After missing 14 games over the course of his sophomore and junior years, Falemaka received a medical extension from the NCAA for 2018, and the West Valley City native was back a second go-around of his senior year. “It was nice to play an entire season,” Falemaka said of 2017. “It was good to know I had a whole season to play through, and not getting hurt like every other year was a good feeling. It really helped (continued on page 26)


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Senior free safety Corrion Ballard has 18 tackles, four pass breakups, an interception, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery through five games this season.

WORTH THE WAIT Senior safety Corrion Ballard needed to go the junior college route before reaching stardom with the Utes. By Riley Elliott Utah Athletics Communications Growing up in Houston, Texas, Corrion Ballard was introduced to the sport of football early on in life. Getting into the game at the age of five, Ballard decided to give football a shot because of his size and speed. Although he was aware of his talent with the sport, basketball was actually his first love. As he entered high school, Ballard knew that he had to make a decision and put all of his efforts into one sport, and he decided to pursue a future in football.

“I was a basketball player for the longest time, but I felt like I was better at football when I went to high school, so I focused on that more,” Ballard explained. “Basketball was fun but there’s nothing quite like the Friday night lights of football. I also felt that in the long run, football would benefit me more than basketball.” During his football career at Summer Creek High School, Ballard was awarded first-team AllDistrict 16 6-A honors as a senior. He also helped the Bulldogs to the 2013 district title. With the intense atmosphere that came with playing high school football in Texas, he was able to use that experience

to his benefit once he moved onto the next level. “Not going to lie, the high school football atmosphere in Texas is a lot like college football. Everybody takes it very serious, it’s an everyday thing,” Ballard recalled. “I think it definitely benefitted me in the aspect of preparing me for college football.” After graduating from Summer Creek, Ballard decided to go the junior college route and take his talents to Blinn College in Brenham, Texas. Ballard sat out his freshman year and was able to make a name for himself as a sophomore. During that season in 2016, Ballard was named Co-Defensive Player of the Year and first-team all-league in the Southwest Junior College Football Conference. He recorded a total of 41 tackles, five sacks, a forced fumble, three interceptions and eight pass break-ups. The junior college route is one often taken by college athletes in order to attract offers to better schools than they received initially. It is a path that is very demanding and sometimes plans don’t materialize, but according to Ballard, it was the best thing for him. “I qualified late out of high school. I was getting looks from big schools but they were scared because of my grades, so I went to Blinn. Wasn’t able to play there my freshman year, but then I balled out my sophomore year,” said Ballard. “Going to a JUCO, it will really turn you into a man. It’s not made for everybody, but it is what made me into what I am today. You don’t get a whole lot of help with tuition, you’re living in low-level dorms, it’s a struggle, but it’ll bring the best out of you.” Following his sophomore season at Blinn College, Ballard signed with the Utes for his final two years. Utah stuck out to Ballard for many different reasons, but there was one thing he noticed that he wanted to become a part of, which was the closeness of the team. “The University of Utah had a really great brotherhood. It was also different from the environment that I was used to. There was a lot of diversity here and I really liked that,” said Ballard. In his first season as a Ute, Ballard saw action in all 13 games and started 10 of them at the free safety. He recorded 45 tackles, placed second on the team with two interceptions, and had a career high in tackles with 10 against Arizona State. Coming from the junior college ranks to Pac-12 football was a big change for Ballard, but he learned to adjust quickly and gained valuable experience that has carried over into this season. “My first year at Utah was a great learning opportunity. It was my first year in big-time college football, so I had to get adjusted to the bright lights. Then towards the end of the season, I started getting (continued on page 26) 2018 UTAH FOOTBALL

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UTE SENIOR PROFILE Corrion Ballard (continued from page 25) adjusted, I started playing better, and it has carried over into this season,” said Ballard. “The speed of the game was also a lot different. I was kind of lazy coming from high school to a JUCO, so I had to get myself into power-five shape.” Earning the starting job at free safety on a full-time basis for his senior season, Ballard has nothing but high expectations for the Utes this season. With this being his final season with the team, he is doing everything he can to ensure that this team has a successful year. “For this team, I want us to make it to the Pac-12 Championship. All I want from myself this season is to do whatever I possibly can to contribute to the team and make sure we’re winning games,” said Ballard. After his time at the University of Utah is over, Ballard has a few options on his plate. Majoring in finance, he would like to see where his degree in that field could take him. He also has high aspirations to continue his football career. “I first wanted to major in business, but I feel like a lot of people go that route. I’ve always been interested in math, so I thought I would give finance a shot and it ended up working out,” Ballard explained. “It’s not an easy degree, but I know it will be something that will be well worth it in finding a career. A career in finance is my backup plan though. Since I was a little boy, I’ve always wanted to play in the NFL. That’s always been my dream, and hopefully I’m able to make that dream come true.” From qualifying late out of high school for college, to becoming a standout

Lo Falemaka (continued from page 24)

Senior center Lo Falemaka took over as the Utes’ starting center at the beginning of the 2017 season. my confidence to keep rolling game after game. This season means a lot to me, obviously being my last year. I am definitely thankful for the opportunity to play another year.” Falemaka’s dedication, hard work and passion for the game were recognized by his teammates as he was named one of the captains for the 2018 season. The consistency Falemaka brings to the offensive line as well as the team is something he knows is imperative, and he can see the other guys looking to 26

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Corrion Ballard was second on the team with two interceptions in 2017. junior college player, to finally starting at free safety for Utah, Ballard’s story is one that isn’t like many others. As his final season with the Utes continues to unfold, look for Ballard to continue to play a major role in Utah’s defense.

him as a role model. “It definitely meant a lot to me to be named captain,” said Falemaka. “My role is not going to change because I am not going to change who I am now that I’m a captain. I go about things the same way because that is what got me this far. It was nice to know that I have earned respect from the guys on the team and that they view me as a leader. “I think my role is to make sure everyone is going strong, working hard, and not in a mental funk,” Falemaka continued. “I try to watch for missed assignments and keep everyone on track with what we need to do as a unit. I am definitely a lead-by-example kind of guy.” Battling through an assortment of injuries has been a grind, but knowing that his teammates, as well as his family, are behind him is something that has kept him going. Family has always been a big part of Falemaka’s life, and he makes most decisions based on what is best those close to him. “I never thought about stepping away from football because I have always wanted to provide for my family, and I felt like this way was a good way for me to do that,” Falemaka said. “I knew if I had the ability to do it, then why not continue through the process and get to where I could go. “Family is a big thing for me, and the majority of my family lives here in Utah,” Falemaka continued. “Coming here to the U., was perfect for me because it is far enough away from home to get the college experience and have my own space, but close enough to go home for a Sunday or whenever I want. I really just had my eyes here the whole time and didn’t picture going anywhere but Utah.” Falemaka left Utah’s game at Washington State with an injury and did not play against Stanford. He had made 17 straight starts dating back to the beginning of the 2017 season. As for Falemaka’s future, his hopes of playing in the NFL remain strong. He hopes to live out the dream of playing the game he loves for the people he loves. Falemaka earned his degree in sociology last May. If the NFL doesn’t work out, he would like to pursue a career as a high school counselor and give back to the community that helped him along the way.


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UTAH FOOTBALL TRADITION • Tom Hackett (2014 and ‘15) and Mitch Wishnowsky (2016) swept the Ray Guy Award as the nation’s best punter three consecutive years. • Matt Gay won the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker in 2017. • Seven Consensus First-Team All-Americans in the last 16 years: Jordan Gross (OL) in 2002, Eric Weddle (S) in 2006, Louie Sakoda (K) in 2008, Tom Hackett (P) in 2014 and ‘15, Mitch Wishnowsky (P) in 2016, and Matt Gay (K) in 2017.

ACADEMIC ALL-STARS

• Utah has had nine Academic All-Americans since 2000. First-team honors were earned by Morgan Scalley (200304), Alex Smith (2004) and Louie Sakoda (2008). • Louie Sakoda earned NCAA Top VIII citation in 2008.

THE NEXT LEVEL

WINNING PROGRAM

• Averaged nine wins per season since 2003 with six 10-win seasons: 10-2 in 2003, 12-0 in 2004, 13-0 in 2008, 10-3 in 2009, 10-3 in 2010 and 10-3 in 2015. • Eight finishes in the Top 25 polls since 2003: No. 21 in 2003 (AP), No. 4 in 2004 (AP), No. 2 in 2008 (AP), No. 18 in 2009 (AP), No. 23 in 2010 (Coaches), No. 21 in 2014 (AP), No. 17 (AP) in 2015 and No. 23 (AP) in 2016. • Utah appeared every week in the College Football Playoff ranking in its first three years from 2014-16, as well as the first three weeks of the 2017 season. • Utah won a share of its first Pac-12 Conference South Division title in 2015 and had its best league record (6-3) in seven years as a Pac-12 member. • The Utes have had a winning record in Pac-12 play in three of the past four years. • Before joining the Pac-12 Conference in 2011, Utah had the most wins against BCS conference teams (21) by any school from a non-BCS conference.

BOWL ROLL

• Thirteen bowl appearances in the last 15 years with a 12-1 record. The Utes made nine consecutive bowl appearances from 2003-11. • From 1999-2009, Utah won nine-consecutive bowl games to tie for the second-longest bowl win streak in NCAA history. • Five of Utah’s nine consecutive bowl wins were against major conference opponents coming from the SEC (Alabama), Pac-12 (USC and California), ACC (Georgia Tech) and Big East (Pittsburgh). 30

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• 2-0 in Bowl Championship Series bowl games, defeating Pittsburgh in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl and Alabama in the 2009 Sugar Bowl. • 17-4 all-time bowl record.

TOP COACHES

• Kyle Whittingham, in his 14th year as Utah’s head coach, is the longest tenured Pac-12 coach at the same school. • Whittingham earned National Coach of the Year honors in 2008 from both the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) and the Paul “Bear” Bryant Awards committee. He was a semifinalist for the Maxwell Football Club and George Munger collegiate coach of the year awards in 2014 and 2015, respectively. • Whittingham’s 92-percent bowl winning percentage is the best in NCAA history. His 11 bowl wins is tied for second among active coaches, and including ties he is ranked in the top 10 in all-time bowl victories. • Whittingham has 13 wins over ranked teams, including No. 4 Alabama (2009), No. 5 Stanford (2013) and No. 8 UCLA (2014). • Urban Meyer was named the National Coach of the Year in 2004.

ALL-AMERICANS

• Fifteen first-team All-Americans since 2002. • Alex Smith (QB) was a Heisman Trophy finalist and earned two National Player of the Year Awards (Sports Illustrated and The Sporting News) in 2004.

• Quarterback Alex Smith was the No. 1 pick in the 2005 NFL Draft pick. • Utah has produced four NFL first round draft picks and nine others have gone in the second round since 2000. • A school-record eight NFL draft picks from Utah in 2017 led the Pac-12 and tied for third in the country. • 31 NFL Draft picks over the last 10 years.

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UTAH’S ALL– AMERICANS 1928 Alton Carman, Tackle 3rd Team I.N.S. 1929 Marvin Jonas, Center 3rd Team I.N.S. 3rd Team Consolidated Press Earl ‘Powerhouse’ Pomeroy, Fullback 1st Team I.N.S. 2nd Team Consolidated Press 3rd Team Associated Press 1930 Marvin Jonas, Center 2nd Team Consolidated Press

1959 Larry Wilson, Halfback 3rd Team Williamson 3rd Team I.N.S.

1962 Dave Costa, Tackle Williamson 1964 Roy Jefferson, Cornerback The Sporting News

George Watkins, End 2nd team Allen J. Gould Frank Christensen, Fullback 3rd Team I.N.S.

Norm Thompson, Defensive Back 2nd Team Associated Press

1931 Frank Christensen, Fullback 3rd Team I.N.S.

1971 Marv Bateman, Punter 1st Team The Sporting News 1st Team Time

Jack Johnson, Tackle 1st Team Lawrence Perry 1938 Bernard McGarry, Tackle 1st Team Central Press Football Captains 1941 Floyd Spendlove, Tackle 1st Team Colliers Little All-America 1957 Lee Grosscup, Quarterback 1st Team FWAA 1st Team Look 1st Team Newspaper Enterprise 1st Team Williamson 2nd Team UPI 2nd Team United Press 2nd Team Associated Press

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Morgan Scalley, Defensive Back 2nd Team Associated Press 2nd Team SI.com

1961 Ed Pine, Center 1st Team Williamson

1970 Marv Bateman, Punter 1st Team FWAA 1st Team The Sporting News

1932 Frank Christensen, Fullback 1st Team UP, World Telegram

Steve Savoy, Wide Receiver 2nd Team SI.com Honorable Mention Sporting News

1973 Steve Odom, Return Specialist 1st Team FWAA 1980 Jeff Griffin, Defensive Back 2nd Team N.E.A. 1981 Steve Clark, Defensive Tackle 1st Team FWAA 3rd Team Associated Press 2nd Team N.E.A. 1984 Carlton Walker, Offensive Guard 1st Team FWAA 2nd Team Associated Press 1985 Erroll Tucker, Return Specialist 1st Team FWAA 1st Team The Sporting News 1st Team Football News

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Luther Elliss, Consensus All-American 1991 Bryan Rowley, Wide Receiver 2nd Team The Sporting News 1994 Luther Elliss, Defensive Tackle Consensus All-American 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team AFCA 1st Team FWAA 1st Team Scripps Howard 1st Team UPI 2nd Team Football News 3rd Team College Sports Anthony Brown, Offensive Tackle 3rd Team Associated Press Mike McCoy, Quarterback 2nd Team Football News 2001 Doug Kaufusi, Offensive Tackle 3rd Team The Sporting News 2002 Jordan Gross, Offensive Tackle Consensus All-American Outland Trophy Finalist 1st Team FWAA 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team CNNSI.com 1st Team Sportsline.com

2006 Eric Weddle, Defensive Back Consensus All-American 1st Team AFCA 1st Team SportsIllustrated.com 1st Team CBSSportsline.com 1st Team Sporting News 1st Team CollegeFootballNews.com 1st Team Rivals.com 2nd Team Associated Press 2nd Team Walter Camp 2007 Louie Sakoda, Punter 1st Team FWAA 1st Team CBSSports.com 2nd Team SI.com 2nd Team CollegeFootballNews.com Louie Sakoda, Kicker 1st Team Rivals.com 2nd Team CollegeFootballNews.com 2nd Team Phil Steele 2008 Louie Sakoda, Kicker Consensus All-American (unanimous) 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team AFCA 1st Team FWAA 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team Sporting News

2004 Alex Smith, Quarterback 1st Team FWAA 1st Team SI.com 2nd Team Walter Camp Chris Kemoeatu, Offensive Guard 1st Team FWAA 1st Team SI.com

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UTAH’S ALL– AMERICANS Paul Kruger, Defensive Line Honorable Mention SI.com Honorable Mention CollegeFootballNews.com 2009 Zane Beadles, Offensive Line 1st Team FWAA 1st Team College Football News 1st Team Phil Steele 2nd Team Walter Camp 2nd Team SI.com 3rd Team Sporting News 2010 Shaky Smithson, Punt Returner 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team Scout/FoxSports.com 2nd Team Phil Steele 2nd Team CBSSports.com 3rd Team Rivals.com Honorable Mention SI.com Caleb Schlauderaff, Offensive Line 2nd Team Walter Camp 2nd Team SI.com 3rd Team Associated Press 4th Team Phil Steele 2011 John White, Running Back Honorable Mention SI.com 2012 Star Lotulelei, Defensive Tackle 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team Athlon 1st Team Scout.com/ FoxSportsNext.com 2nd Team CBSSports.com Reggie Dunn, Kick Returner 1st Team Athlon 1st Team ESPN 1st Team CBSSports.com 2nd Team Scout.com/ FoxSportsNext.com Honorable Mention SI.com 2013 Trevor Reilly, Defensive End Honorable Mention Associated Press

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2014 Tom Hackett, Punter Consensus All-American 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team AFCA 1st Team FWAA 2nd Team Sporting News 1st Team Phil Steele 1st Team CBSSports.com 1st Team FOXSports.com 1st Team Scout.com 1st Team SB Nation 2nd Team USA Today Nate Orchard, Defensive End 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team FWAA 2nd Team Associated Press 2nd Team Sporting News 1st Team ESPN.com 1st Team Phil Steele 1st Team Scout.com 1st Team SB Nation 2nd Team USA Today 2nd Team FOXSports.com Kaelin Clay, Returner 1st Team Sporting News 1st Team CBSSports.com 1st Team FOXSports.com 2nd Team Scout.com 2015 Tom Hackett, Punter Consensus All-American (unamimous) 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team FWAA 1st Team Sporting News 1st Team AFCA 1st Team USA Today 1st Team Sports Illustrated 1st Team ESPN.com 1st Team Phil Steele 1st Team Athlon 1st Team Scout.com 2nd Team CBS Sports Andy Phillips, Kicker 2nd team CBS Sports

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2016 Mitch Wishnowsky, Punter Consensus All-American 1st Team Walter Camp 1st Team Sporting News 1st Team Associated Press 1st Team FWAA 1st Team AFCA 1st Team ESPN.com 1st Team Sports Illustrated 1st Team USA Today 1st Team FOXSports.com 1st Team Pro Football Focus 1st Team Phil Steele 1st Team SB Nation 1st Team Sports on Earth 1st Team CollegeSportsMadness.com 2nd Team CBS Sports.com Hunter Dimick, Defensive End 2nd Team Walter Camp 2nd Team FWAA 3rd Team Associated Press 2nd Team Phil Steele 2nd Team FOXSports.com 2nd Team Sports on Earth 2nd Team CollegeSportsMadness.com Marcus Williams, Defensive Back 2nd Team Pro Football Focus Garett Bolles, Offensive Line 2nd Team USA Today Chase Dominguez, Snapper 3rd Team Phil Steele 2017 Matt Gay, Kicker Consensus All-American 1st team Associated Press 1st team FWAA 1st team Sporting News 2nd team Walter Camp 2nd team AFCA 1st team Sports Illustrated 1st team USA Today 1st team ESPN.com 1st team Phil Steele 1st team SB Nation 1st team Bleacher Report 1st team College Football News 2nd team The All-American 2nd team CBSSports.com 2nd team Sports on Earth 2nd team Pro Football Focus

Mitch Wishnowsky, Punter 2nd team Walter Camp 2nd team FWAA 3rd team Associated Press 2nd team Phil Steele 2nd team Sports on Earth

NATIONAL AWARD FINALISTS Heisman Trophy 2004 Alex Smith Outland Trophy 2002 Jordan Gross Ray Guy Award 2008 Louie Sakoda 2014 Tom Hackett* 2015 Tom Hackett* 2016 Mitch Wishnowsky* 2017 Mitch Wishnowsky Lou Groza Award 2008 Louie Sakoda 2017 Matt Gay* *Award Winner

UTAH FIRST- TEAM ALL- AMERICANS 1932 1957 1970 1971 1973 1981 1984 1985 1994 2002 2004 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2012 2012 2014 2014 2014 2015 2016 2017

Frank Christensen, FB Lee Grosscup, QB Marv Bateman, P Marv Bateman, P Steve Odom, RS Steve Clark, DL Carlton Walker, OL Erroll Tucker, RS Luther Elliss*, DL Jordan Gross*, OL Chris Kemoeatu, OL Alex Smith, QB Eric Weddle*, DB Louie Sakoda, P Louie Sakoda*, K Zane Beadles, OL Shaky Smithson, PR Reggie Dunn, KR Star Lotulelei, DL Kaelin Clay, PR Nate Orchard, DE Tom Hackett*, P Tom Hackett*, P Mitch Wishnowsky*, P Matt Gay*, K

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Alani Havili-Katoa 53 | OL

Malik Haynes 95 | DE

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Nygel King

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Drew Lisk

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Jaxson McBride

Simi Moala

93 | DE

58 | OL

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Tre O’Guinn

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Paul Maile

Siaosi Mariner

Keegan Markgraf

Andrew Mata’afa

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Ali’i Niumatalolo

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66 | OL

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UTAH NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 20 21 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 31 32 33 34 35 35

Name Tyler Huntley Jaylon Johnson Philip Afia Zack Moss Donavan Thompson TJ Green Tyrone Young-Smith Tareke Lewis Bradlee Anae Armand Shyne Devonta’e Henry-Cole Rex Jordan Demari Simpkins Chris Hart Siaosi Mariner Bronson Boyd Jameson Field Malone Mataele Terrell Perriman Chayden Johnston Drew Lisk Bryant Pirtle Marquise Blair Josh Nurse Jack Tuttle Corrion Ballard Jason Shelley Nygel King Preston Pitt Derrick Vickers Britain Covey Vonte Davis Bryan Thompson Devin Lloyd Anthony Armstrong Solomon Enis Devin Brumfield Chase Hansen Julian Blackmon Sione Lund Jaylen Dixon Quinn Fabrizio Terrell Burgess Mason Woodward Javelin Guidry Tré Strong Cody Barton R.J. Hubert Branden Rankins Keala Santiago Joey Wood Mitch Wishnowsky Alassane Niang Jonoven Smith Edward Vander

Pos. QB DB DB RB LB RB DB DB DE RB RB DE WR LB WR WR WR DB WR K/P QB LB DB DB QB DB QB DB P/K WR WR DB WR LB DB WR RB LB DB LB WR LB DB RB DB DB LB DB RB DB RB P DB DB RB

Hgt. 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-3 5-11 5-8 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-8 6-0 6-2 6-3 5-9 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-3 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-9 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0

Wgt. 200 190 201 215 224 195 200 180 254 210 192 252 176 225 193 190 187 180 182 160 202 227 195 200 210 200 195 180 185 185 170 184 205 230 185 196 211 230 190 250 165 218 197 212 190 195 230 194 211 205 214 220 190 178 197

Yr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr.

Exp. 2VL 1VL 2VL 2VL 2VL RS 2VL JC 2VL 1VL 2VL JC 2VL 2VL 2VL RS 3VL HS HS 1VL 1VL JC 1VL 1VL HS 1VL RS 1VL HS JC 1VL JC 1VL RS TR HS HS 3VL 2VL TR RS HS 2VL 1VL 1VL RS 3VL HS HS TR JC 2VL JC HS TR

Hometown/Previous School Dania, Fla./Hallandale HS Fresno, Calif./Central East HS Chino Hills, Calif./Ayala HS Hialeah Gardens, Fla./Hallandale HS Miami, Fla./Miami Central HS Chandler, Ariz./Chandler HS Fresno, Calif./Edison HS Palatka, Fla./Riverside CC Laie, Hawaii/Kahuku HS Oakland, Calif./American River College Boca Raton, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas School Stone Mountain, Ga./Mt. San Jacinto College Carol City, Fla./Hallandale HS Fort Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas HS Tustin, Calif./Tustin HS Arlington, Texas/Texas Tech Long Beach, Calif./Mater Dei HS Placentia, Calif./Santa Margarita Catholic HS Miami, Fla./Miami Central HS South Jordan, Utah/Bingham HS Draper, Utah/Jordan HS Louisville, Ky./Pima CC Wooster, Ohio/Dodge City CC Fayetteville, Ga./Blinn College San Marcos, Calif./Mission Hills HS Houston, Texas/Blinn College Little Elm, Texas/Lone Star HS Tomball, Texas/Klein Oak HS Centerville, Utah/Viewmont HS Bakersfield, Calif./Bakersfield College Provo, Utah/Timpview HS Rosenberg, Texas/Blinn College Moreno Valley, Calif./Rancho Verde HS Chula Vista, Calif./Otay Ranch HS Draper, Utah/BYU Phoenix, Ariz./North Canyon HS Covington, La./Covington HS Highland, Utah/Lone Peak HS Layton, Utah/Layton HS Holladay, Utah/Stanford Frisco, Texas/Lone Star HS Sandy, Utah/Alta HS San Marcos, Calif./San Marcos HS West Point, Utah/Syracuse HS Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta HS Billings, Mont./Montana State Salt Lake City/Brighton HS Logandale, Nev./Moapa Valley HS San Bernardino, Calif./Aquinas HS Hauula, Hawaii/Hawaii Los Gatos, Calif./College of San Mateo Perth, Australia/Santa Barbara College Salt Lake City/Fresno City College Fullerton, Calif./Fullerton Union HS Long Beach, Calif./Montana State

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 2 79 62 6 59 21 38 15 76 30 70 36 23 13 9 22 26 73 18 94 71 19 25 60 51 21 25 88 69 10 55 89 99 97 37 56 78 4 28 46 22 86 8 53 95 96 7 31 1 44 1 12 7 81 16

Name Philip Afia Jordan Agasiva Aaron Amaama Bradlee Anae Moroni Anae Anthony Armstrong Stone Azarcon Corrion Ballard London Bartholomew Cody Barton Jackson Barton Francis Bernard Julian Blackmon Marquise Blair Bronson Boyd Devin Brumfield Terrell Burgess Johnny Capra Britain Covey Jackson Cravens Braeden E. Daniels Vonte Davis Jaylen Dixon Keven Dixon Samu Elisaia Solomon Enis Quinn Fabrizio Bapa Falemaka Lo Falemaka Jameson Field Nick Ford Cole Fotheringham Leki Fotu Matt Gay Maddie Golden Tyler Gonzalez Jake Grant TJ Green Javelin Guidry Connor Haller Chase Hansen Zach Hansen Chris Hart Alani Havili-Katoa Malik Haynes Nick Heninger Devonta’e Henry-Cole R.J. Hubert Tyler Huntley Jake Jackson Jaylon Johnson Chayden Johnston Rex Jordan Yioti Karahalios Nygel King

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UTAH NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 55 56 58 59 60 62 63 65 66 68 69 70 71 73 74 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 44

Name Francis Bernard Maddie Golden Stone Azarcon Tre O’Guinn Ali’i Niumatalolo Hauati Pututau Mika Tafua Fua Pututau Jake Jackson Andrew Mata’afa Samson Nacua Connor Haller Caleb Repp Noah Rodriguez-Trammell Pita Tonga Orlando Umana Samu Elisaia John Penisini Alani Havili-Katoa Nick Ford Tyler Gonzalez Simi Moala Moroni Anae Keven Dixon Aaron Amaama Stratten Wagner Paul Toala Kyle Lanterman Mo Unutoa Lo Falemaka Jackson Barton Braeden E. Daniels Johnny Capra Ryan Toa London Bartholomew Darrin Paulo Jake Grant Jordan Agasiva Brant Kuithe Yioti Karahalios Dylan Slavens Zach Hansen Thomas Yassmin Bapa Falemaka Cole Fotheringham Paul Maile Blake Kuithe Maxs Tupai Keegan Markgraf Jaxson McBride Jackson Cravens Malik Haynes Nick Heninger Matt Gay Viane Moala Leki Fotu

Pos. LB SN DB DB FB DT DE DT TE LB WR TE DE LS DT OL DE DT OL OL DE OL LB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE TE WR TE TE DE TE DT DE DE SN DE DT DE DE K DT DT

Hgt. 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-3 6-7 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-7 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-6 6-5

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Wgt. 235 218 199 197 220 300 250 260 245 208 195 230 230 216 301 320 239 315 305 315 232 294 229 290 380 299 319 300 300 295 313 284 301 366 295 313 295 320 225 219 174 238 248 243 242 285 247 242 222 250 303 253 244 230 301 323

Yr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr.

Exp. TR HS RS HS 1VL 1VL RS HS 2VL HS 1VL 1VL 2VL 1VL 1VL 1VL JC 1VL 3VL RS HS HS JC SQ 1VL RS 1VL 2VL RS 2VL 3VL HS 2VL HS RS 2VL SQ 1VL HS HS RS RS HS 1VL HS HS HS 1VL TR HS HS RS 1VL 1VL TR 2VL

Hometown/Previous School Herriman, Utah/BYU Piedmont, S.C./Powdersville HS Draper, Utah/Juan Diego HS Phoenix, Ariz./North Canyon HS Annapolis, Md./Broadneck HS Salt Lake City/Cottonwood HS Laie, Hawaii/Kamehameha HS Salt Lake City/Cottonwood HS Encinitas, Calif./La Costa Canyon HS San Diego, Calif./Mt. Carmel HS Provo, Utah/Timpview HS Salt Lake City/Olympus HS Rancho Cucamonga, Calif./Los Osos HS Van Nuys, Calif./Notre Dame HS Taylorsville, Utah/Highland HS Sacramento, Calif./Grant HS South Jordan, Utah/Snow College West Jordan, Utah/Snow College Stansbury Park, Utah/Stansbury HS San Pedro, Calif./San Pedro HS San Diego, Calif./Granite Hills HS Hawthorne, Calif./Cathedral HS San Diego, Calif./Riverside CC Buena Park, Calif./Buena Park HS Kearns, Utah/Bingham HS Lindon, Utah/Snow College Burien, Wash./Dixie State College Long Beach, Calif./Woodrow Wilson HS Kapaa, Hawaii/Kapaa HS West Valley City, Utah/Cottonwood HS Salt Lake City/Brighton HS Carrollton, Texas/Hebron HS Auburn, Calif./Placer HS Provo, Utah/Orem HS Mesa, Ariz./Ohio Wesleyan Sacramento, Calif./Grant HS Scottsdale, Ariz./Horizon HS Kalihi, Hawaii/Pima CC Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch HS Salt Lake City/Skyline HS Springville, Utah/Springville HS Springville, Utah/Springville HS Sydney, Australia/The Scots College Grantsville, Utah/Judge Memorial HS San Clemente, Calif./San Clemente HS Salt Lake City/East HS Katy, Texas/Cinco Ranch HS Taylorsville, Utah/Murray HS Hamilton, Ont.,/Central Michigan Bountiful, Utah/Woods Cross HS Provo, Utah/Timpview HS Hauula, Hawaii/Ventura College South Jordan, Utah/Bingham HS Orem, Utah/Utah Valley Ili’ili, American Samoa/Hawaii West Valley City, Utah/Herriman HS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. 91 Blake Kuithe DE 80 Brant Kuithe TE 66 Kyle Lanterman OL 5 Tareke Lewis DB 12 Drew Lisk QB 20 Devin Lloyd LB 24 Sione Lund LB 90 Paul Maile DT 8 Siaosi Mariner WR 93 Keegan Markgraf SN 45 Andrew Mata’afa LB 11 Malone Mataele DB 93 Jaxson McBride DE 58 Simi Moala OL 98 Viane Moala DT 2 Zack Moss RB 45 Samson Nacua WR 34 Alassane Niang DB 40 Ali’i Niumatalolo FB 14 Josh Nurse DB 39 Tre O’Guinn DB 77 Darrin Paulo OL 52 John Penisini DT 11 Terrell Perriman WR 12 Bryant Pirtle LB 16 Preston Pitt P/K 43 Fua Pututau DT 41 Hauati Pututau DT 31 Branden Rankins RB 47 Caleb Repp DE 48 Noah Rodriguez-Trammell LS 31 Keala Santiago DB 15 Jason Shelley QB 6 Armand Shyne RB 7 Demari Simpkins WR 82 Dylan Slavens WR 35 Jonoven Smith DB 29 Tré Strong DB 42 Mika Tafua DE 19 Bryan Thompson WR 3 Donavan Thompson LB 74 Ryan Toa OL 65 Paul Toala OL 49 Pita Tonga DT 92 Maxs Tupai DE 14 Jack Tuttle QB 50 Orlando Umana OL 68 Mo Unutoa OL 35 Edward Vander RB 17 Derrick Vickers WR 63 Stratten Wagner OL 33 Mitch Wishnowsky P 32 Joey Wood RB 27 Mason Woodward RB 87 Thomas Yassmin TE 4 Tyrone Young-Smith DB


CROSS COUNTRY PREVIEW

HARRIERS PRIMED FOR ANOTHER RUN TO NATIONALS

Utes look to make NCAA Championships field for the third time in four years.

Sarah Feeny, who was on Utah’s 2015 NCAA team, has been one of the top performers this year after returning from a mission. By Nick Gruet Utah Athletics Communications Despite missing out competing at the NCAA Championships as a team a season ago, the Utah Utes cross country team entered the 2018 season looking to regain its championship form, just as it did in back-to-back NCAA Championship appearances in 2015 and 2016. “Certainly last year was disappointing, from just a pure standpoint that we didn’t make it,” said Utah head coach Kyle Kepler. “We were 32nd in the country overall and when you think about it, if we’re in a few of the other sports we not only make it into some kind of tournament but we find ourselves moving into the next round. I think with the group we had, I thought we would have gotten in, but we just didn’t quite do enough and so it was a lesson learned. I think the kids took that to heart and tried to turn that negative into a positive.

“This year’s group is completely different,” Kepler continued. “We lost a lot of really good seniors, and just as much talent we lost, we also lost some really good leadership. But, this is a chance where some returning athletes in the program that have been waiting in the wings and waiting for their turn, can take advantage now. I think we have had one of our best recruiting classes ever on the cross country side of things, so we are going to hope that a few of those athletes can step right in and help us as well.” Utah returns just two of the seven runners that competed in the NCAA Regional meet a year ago, but does have the luxury of brining back 14 athletes overall who competed in 2017. Poppy Tank, who finished 18th at the Pac12 Championships and 21st at the NCAA Mountain Regional last season, is the top returnee. However, she has yet to race this season and is a strong redshirt candidate. The Utes also welcome back Sarah Feeny, who was on the 2015 NCAA team before serving a twoyear LDS mission. “Certainly, Poppy Tank is probably our top returning athlete, but she had an injury issue last spring in track and we have been trying to bring her along slowly,” Kelper said. “She has been using this fall as a growth period with an eye toward being selected for the British National Team that will compete in the European Cross Country Championships. I think Sarah Feeny, who was on that first national qualifying team and coming off an LDS mission, could be a great asset as she comes back to the team.” Trina Moreno also returns after competing in the regional meet and placing 63rd at the Pac-12 meet a season ago. Aubrey Argyle and Caitlin Faust both recorded top-75 finishes at the Pac-12 Championships. Hannah Allred notched a pair of top-15 finishes on the year, while Sadie Wassum managed to place among the top-20 finishers both times she ran. Other returners who competed in at least one event last season include Anna Busatto, Emma Earl, Nicole Griffiths, Astrid Lindgren, Jade Mulvey, Megan Killian, Natalie Platil and Bella Williams. Six newcomers are on the team, all of them true freshmen from the high school ranks. Kennedy Powell, who hails from Roosevelt, Utah, is the only local athlete

Freshman Scarlet Dale, from Lancashire, England, has been one of the Utes’ breakout performers this season. among the group, while four others come from out of state and one makes her way from the United Kingdom. Scarlet Dale, from Lancashire, England, joins Tank and Williams to give Utah three runners from the UK. Sophie Ryan joins the team all the way from Manlius, N.Y., and Grace McGlaughlin joins the squad from Rockford, Ill. Brooke Manson is a native of Sammamish, Wash., and Sara Leonard joins the squad from Anaheim Hills, Calif. “I think we are as deep as we have ever been,” said Kepler. “Scarlet Dale was amazing up in the mountains during pre-season training and has turned out to be a good unknown for us. Sophie Ryan was on four high school national championship teams and is someone that comes from a program that knows success. “Along with Sarah (Feeny) looking good early, Sadie Wassum will be counted on as a senior for us. Sarah Newton has never run cross country but is with us this fall. Aubrey (Argyle) was a state champion here in Utah and we are looking forward to her progressing. They are all just on the cusp. It is their turn and it’s their time and I hope they can take advantage of it.” Following their third-place finish in a strong field at the Battle Beantown on Sept. 21, the Utes cracked the USTFCCCA rankings for the first time this season at No. 24. Utah wraps up the regular season on Oct. 19 by hosting the Utah Open at 1 p.m. at Sunnyside Park. The Pac-12 Championships take place Oct. 26 in Palo Alto, Calif. The NCAA Mountain Regional Championships are in Provo, Utah, on Nov. 9 while the NCAA Championships are in Madison, Wis., on Nov. 16. 2018 UTAH FOOTBALL

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ARIZONA WILDCATS

Kevin Sumlin

Stanley Berryhill III

Head Coach

86 | WR

Bryson Cain

Finton Connolly

54 | OT

91 | DT

Dereck Boles 99 | DT

Devaughn Cooper 7 | WR

Gary Brightwell 23 | RB

Cody Creason 76 | OL

JB Brown

Shun Brown

Lorenzo Burns

Tony Ellison

Tony Fields II

Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

12 | DE

9 | WR

6 | WR

1 | LB

2 | CB

6|S

Layth Friekh

Jalen Harris

58 | OL

49 | STUD

Donovan Laie

Josh McCauley

Khalil Tate

J.J. Taylor

78 | OL

14 | QB

50 | OL

21 | RB

Lucas Havrisik

Isaiah Hayes

Tim Hough

PJ Johnson

Dylan Klumph

Jamie Nunley

Cedric Peterson 18 | WR

Shawn Poindexter

Rhett Rodriguez

19 | WR

4 | QB

Colin Schooler

85 | TE

Jarrius Wallace

Jace Whittaker

Kylan Wilborn

Bryce Wolma

Scottie Young Jr.

43 | K

3|S

21 | S

17 | CB

COACHES: Kevin Sumlin - Head Coach Noel Mazzone - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Marcel Yates - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Theron Aych - Assistant Coach/Inside Receivers Joe Gilbert - Assistant Coach/Offensive Line Clarence McKinney - Assistant Coach/Running Backs 46

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8 | CB

14 | STUD

52 | DT

81 | TE

42 | P

7 | LB

Demetrice Martin - Assistant Coach/Cornerbacks Taylor Mazzone - Assistant Coach/Outside Receivers John Rushing - Assistant Coach/Safeties Jeremy Springer - Special Teams Coordinator Iona Uiagalelei - Assistant Coach/Defensive Line Chuck Cecil - Senior Defensive Analyst

19 | S


ARIZONA NUMERICAL ROSTER N o. 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 23 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 33 34 35 36 37

Name Drew Dixon Tony Fields II Lorenzo Burns Jarrius Wallace Antonio Parks Rhett Rodriguez Brian Casteel Christian Young Shun Brown Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles Devaughn Cooper Colin Schooler Tim Hough Dayven Coleman Tony Ellison Malcolm Holland Jamarye Joiner K’Hari Lane Troy Young JB Brown Kevin Doyle Luke Ashworth Chacho Ulloa Khalil Tate Kylan Wilborn McKenzie Barnes Jake Glatting William Gunnell Andrew Tovar Jace Whittaker Cedric Peterson Shawn Poindexter Scottie Young Jr. Azizi Hearn Darrius Smith Isaiah Hayes J.J. Taylor Gary Brightwell Malik Hausman Rhedi Short Anthony Mariscal Matt Aragon Anthony Pandy Sammy Morrison Nazar Bombata Josh Pollack Tristan Cooper Terrence Johnson Blake Pfaff Nathan Tilford Jacob Colacion Jimmy Banjoko-Wangjobe Chandler Gumbs Xavier Bell

Pos. WR LB CB S CB QB WR S WR S WR LB CB S WR CB QB QB LB/DB DE QB QB S QB STUD CB P WR QB CB WR WR S CB RB S RB RB CB S RB P LB CB RB K/P S WR S RB LB CB S S

Ht. 6-3 6-1 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-2 5-11 5-11 6-5 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-6 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-5 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-1 6-2

Wt. 212 230 181 180 204 201 210 209 188 209 175 236 195 216 189 189 210 222 214 263 210 197 194 215 248 178 221 187 179 189 193 218 195 193 175 191 184 206 174 185 212 220 225 177 195 184 194 211 184 202 226 212 207 196

Yr. Fr. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Gr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Gr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Gr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr.

Exp. RS 1L 1L 1L 1L 1L 1L HS 3L 3L 1L 1L TR HS 3L 2L HS RS 1L 1L HS HS 2L 2L 1L HS 2L HS RS 3L 2L 2L 1L RS HS 1L 2L 1L RS RS 1L 1L 1L 2L HS 2L 2L TR RS 1L 1L HS JC RS

Hometown (Previous School) Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) Murrieta, Calif. (Linfield Christian HS) Villa, La. (John Ehret HS) New Orleans, La. (East St. John HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills HS) Pasadena, Calif. (Charter Oak HS) Houston, Texas (Foster HS) Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy) Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Dana Point, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) Detroit, Mich. (Desert Pines HS [Nev.]) Dallas, Texas (West Mesquite HS) Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay HS) Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) Montezuma, Ga. (Macon County HS) Prichard, Ala. (Mobile Christian HS) Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) Washington D.C. (St. John’s College HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Arcadia HS) Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) Inglewood, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) Northridge, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird HS) Houston, Texas (Texas A&M) South El Monte, Calif. (Cathedral HS) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) Peoria, Ariz. (Glendale CC) San Diego, Calif. (Helix HS) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) Houston, Texas (Dawson HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (Calabasas HS) Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) Chester, Pa. (St. Frances Academy [Md.]) Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral HS) Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) Carson, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Leesburg, Va. (Gonzaga College HS) Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Alemany HS) Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park HS) El Paso, Texas (Andress HS) Tucson, Ariz. (James Madison) Lucas, Texas (Lovejoy HS) Fontana, Calif. (Colony HS) La Habra, Calif. (La Habra HS) Tampa, Fla. (IMG Academy) Danville, Calif. (Contra Costa College) Long Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 88 66 51 73 26 13 83 63 35 15 86 37 86 82 99 28 23 12 44 6 2 72 54 5 81 34 9 66 91 7 31 76 1 12 64 75 9 1 6 47 58 79 16 36 16 49 23 43 21 20 48 10 8 60

Name Pos. Tre Adams WR Geno Albini LS Lee Anderson III STUD Tyrell Aponte OL Matt Aragon P Luke Ashworth QB Jailen Bailey WR Steven Bailey OL Jimmy Banjoko-Wangjobe CB McKenzie Barnes CB Justin Belknap DE Xavier Bell S Stanley Berryhill III WR Dante Blissit STUD Dereck Boles DT Nazar Bombata RB Gary Brightwell RB JB Brown DE Kurtis Brown DT Shun Brown WR Lorenzo Burns CB Edgar Burrola OL Bryson Cain OT Brian Casteel WR Jalen Cochran DE Jacob Colacion LB Dayven Coleman S Robert Congel OL Finton Connolly DT Devaughn Cooper WR Tristan Cooper S Cody Creason OL Drew Dixon WR Kevin Doyle QB Nathan Eldridge OL Michael Eletise OT Tony Ellison WR Tony Fields II LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles S Rourke Freeburg S Layth Friekh OL Tyson Gardner OL Jake Glatting P Chandler Gumbs S William Gunnell WR Jalen Harris STUD Malik Hausman CB Lucas Havrisik K Isaiah Hayes S Azizi Hearn CB Parker Henley LB Malcolm Holland CB Tim Hough CB Mykee Irving DT

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ARIZONA NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 38 40 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 51 52 53 53 54 55 56 58 58 59 60 63 64 66 66 67 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 78 79 80 81 81 82 82 83 84 85 86 86 87 88 89 90 91 94 99

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Name Branden Leon Thomas Reid III Dylan Klumph Lucas Havrisik Kurtis Brown Issaiah Johnson Rourke Freeburg Parker Henley Jalen Harris Josh McCauley Lee Anderson III Donald Reiter PJ Johnson Jon Jacobs Richard Merritt VI Bryson Cain Rexx Tessler Nick Reinhardt Layth Friekh Nahe Sulunga My-King Johnson Mykee Irving Steven Bailey Nathan Eldridge Geno Albini Robert Congel David Watson Tshiyombu Lukusa Abraham Maiava Jr. Edgar Burrola Tyrell Aponte Alex Kosinski Michael Eletise Cody Creason Donovan Laie Tyson Gardner Jake Peters Jalen Cochran Bryce Wolma Dante Blissit Zach Williams Jailen Bailey Thomas Marcus Jr. Jamie Nunley Justin Belknap Stanley Berryhill III Josh Szott Tre Adams Brice Vooletich Matt Thomas Finton Connolly Sione Taufahema Dereck Boles

Pos. RB WR P K DT LB S LB STUD OL STUD LS DT OL LB OT LB LS OL DT DE DT OL OL LS OL OL OL DT OL OL OL OT OL OL OL TE DE TE STUD TE/WR WR WR TE DE WR WR WR WR DT DT DT DT

Ht. 5-8 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-1 5-10 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-4 5-9 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-3 5-9 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-1 6-5 6-1 6-2

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Wt. 213 204 229 184 291 235 204 222 230 292 243 248 335 301 222 306 221 241 297 270 227 337 318 292 213 315 307 308 300 287 286 292 323 294 318 292 222 263 252 246 224 163 203 231 259 172 189 190 194 278 301 339 306

Yr. Jr. So. Gr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. So. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr.

Exp. 2L 1L TR 1L 1L HS RS RS RS SQ 1L 1L JC SQ SQ SQ RS 2L 3L HS RS HS JC 2L HS TR HS SQ SQ RS RS 2L 1L 2L HS RS HS SQ 1L RS HS HS HS 1L 2L RS HS HS HS SQ 2L SQ 1L

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SWIMMING & DIVING PREVIEW

POISED FOR A BIG ONE

Daniel McArthur reached three “B” finals at the Pac-12 Championships last year.

With a stable of tested veterans welcoming a topnotch recruiting class, the Ute swimmers and divers anxiously await the 2018-19 season.

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back, 14th in the 100 back and 16th in the 200 IM. Phillips made the NCAA Championships for a second straight year as part of the 200 free relay team. He also notched a a season-best time of 43.32 in the 100 free at the Pac 12 Championships and reached a pair of “B” finals in the 200 back and 200 free. The captains will be leading a men’s team that features an impressive freshman class, with nearly half the roster entering their first year. “We either have a true or redshirt freshman in every event. This class is unbelievably talented,” Dykstra pointed out. The team will need a boost from its underclassman, as top swimmers from past years such as Jack Burton, Paul Ungur, Peter Kotson, and Ben Scott have all graduated. Despite the losses, Dykstra is confident that there will be no drop off in the team’s performance. “Andrew Britton and Harrison Wayner are going to be immediate contributors in the breaststroke,” Dykstra evaluated. “We have great distance guys in Nick Becker and Cole Giandinoto, and a real under-the-radar recruit in Tony Puertas.” Someone that Dykstra says will be a challenge to fit in is Jackson Cunningham, but not for a bad reason. The freshman can swim a possible 12 different events, something the Utes expect to play a factor this season. “He’s become a Swiss Army knife of sorts for us, but we have to figure out what he will specialize in,” Dykstra elaborated. “Either way, he’ll be a big contributor for us.” Dykstra and his staff have worked hard to recruit talent from all over, including swimmers from multiple states and countries. This year’s squad features swimmers from California, Texas, Louisiana, and Colorado, as well as from countries such as France, Israel and Mexico. Dykstra feels the diversity in his team is one aspect that makes Utah so unique.

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The men are following up another successful season that included a victory over No. 8 USC in the 2017-18 season finale. Senior captains Austin Phillips and Daniel McArthur will lead the squad. “They are all frontline contributors and will be scoring lots of points for us. We are lucky that they are great leaders as well,” Dykstra said. McArthur reached three “B” finals at the Pac12 Championships last year, placing 13th in the 200

The Utah swimming and diving program is fresh off another successful campaign, one that saw it send its largest contingent to the NCAA Championships since joining the Pac-12. The men broke a number of school records, while the women captured the last five dual meets of its campaign. Head coach Joe Dykstra is entering his sixth season at the helm and expects this one to be better than the last. With a core group of veteran swimmers, a top recruiting class, and an experienced diving squad, Dykstra is confident this team can compete with the rest of the conference. “It is the best atmosphere around our program since I arrived in Salt Lake City. We expect her to have another big year for the program,” Dykstra said.

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SWIMMING & DIVING PREVIEW Competing in the Pac-12 is something Utah has proven it can do, and going against some of the best programs in the nation on a regular basis is something that excites Dykstra. “As far as the regular season is concerned, I am really excited to go to Stanford and Cal this year. It is wonderful to test ourselves against not just the best in the Pac-12, but the best in the country,” he said.

Women’s Swimming

Senior captains Jordan Anderson, Darby Wayner and Genny Robertson lead the women’s team. Anderson and Robertson are both experienced swimmers who have made NCAA Championships in the past and Dykstra expects Wayner to get there this season. “I am super excited about our captains,” Dykstra said. “Not just about how well they are going to do competitively, but about the level of leadership they are bringing.” Anderson, a veteran from Granite Bay, Calif., is fresh off a ninth-place finish in the 400 IM at the Pac 12 Championships and qualified for the 200 fly and 400 IM at the NCAA Championships. Robertson won the “B” final of the 100 breast at the Pac-12 Championships (1:01.00) and then took 10th overall in the 200 breast (2:10.85) after a NCAA appearance as a sophomore. Wayner qualified for the “B” final of the 100 breast at the Pac-12 Championships, placing 11th overall (1:01.48), and made the “C” final of the 200 breast (2:15.60). Gillian St. John is another veteran who will enter her senior season with the program. Last year, St. John was a force for Utah, swimming a diverse range of events and dominating late in the season. She won the 200 IM against Oregon State, and followed it with

Genny Robertson won the “B” final of the 100 breast at the 2018 Pac-12 Championships. a sweep in the 50 free and fly at Washington State the next weekend, both Utah team victories. In addition to the returning swimmers, Dykstra gushed about the latest recruiting class being one of the best he has seen. “On our depth chart in the 100 fly, the top three are all freshmen. Audrey Reimer comes in faster than our school-record holder in the 200 back,” Dykstra pointed out. “Aryanna Fernandes and Emma Lawless are going to be two of our top swimmers right off the bat. We are really excited about all of them.” Foreign recruiting has often been one of Utah’s strengths, having brought in swimmers from Egypt, England, France, Italy and Brazil. This year, Dykstra has added another country to that list. “Kristina Miletic will join us from Croatia and we expect her to be a dynamic presence for our distance group.”

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The combination of veteran swimmers with underclassmen will be an interesting mix, but nothing Dykstra has not dealt with before. Having so much depth is a good problem to have.

Diving

Richard Marschner returns to Utah for his 10th season as the head diving coach. Maintaining such consistency requires Marschner to recruit heavily while also streamlining the development of his returners. “We had a lot of growth as a team last season. We had some kids work hard this summer, as well as some freshmen that are coming in who we are excited to have here. We are a young team but we also have a lot of talent,” Marschner evaluated. On the women’s side, the Utes return Emma Ruchala, Clare Greenlow and Makenzie Caufield. All three will play key roles in the team’s success this year. “We’re expecting great things from Clare and Emma,” added Marschner. “They were making really good progress toward the end of last year.” Daniel Theriault is the clear leader of the men’s corps. The senior is a CSCAA Scholar AllAmerican and took 20th on the platform at the NCAA Zones last season. Big things are also expected from newcomers Luke McDivitt and Rylan Little. The team expects to be balanced, as the newcomers will compete right away. “Daniel is a senior and he has been working hard so I am excited to see what he can do,” stated Marschner. “All our recruits have great backgrounds and we know they will contribute right away. Luke and Rylan should surprise some people.” With a stellar recruiting class, experienced veterans, and a top-level coaching staff, the Utes are primed to have their best season to date.


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VERSE And when we prom the avenue, all lined up in a row, And arm in arm and step in time as down the street we go. No matter if a freshman green or in a senior’s gown, The people all admit we are the warmest gang in town.

CHORUS Who am I, sir, A Utah Man/Fan am I! A Utah Man/Fan, sir, Will be ‘til I die. Ki-yi!

CHORUS (same) VERSE We may not live forever on this jolly good sphere, But while we do we’ll live a life of merriment and cheer, And when our college days are o’er and night is drawing nigh, With parting breath we’ll sing that song: “A Utah Man/Fan Am I.” Go Utes!

VERSE We’re up to snuff, we never bluff, we’re game for any fuss. No rival band of college fans dare meet us in The MUSS. So fill your lungs and sing it out and shout it to the sky, We’ll fight for dear old crimson for a Utah Man/Fan am I!

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DR. RUTH V. WATKINS on matters related to faculty, staff and students. She also helped set the U’s strategic direction and align its resources with academic priorities. Dr. Watkins came to Utah in 2013 from the University of Illinois, where she spent 20 years in leadership and faculty roles, including associate provost for undergraduate education, vice provost and chief of staff, and dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She began her academic career at the University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Watkins graduated with highest honors from the University of Northern Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in speech-language pathology. She earned a master’s

degree and a doctorate in child language at the University of Kansas; her scholarship focuses on communication development and disabilities in young children. Dr. Watkins’ research and training endeavors have been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Education, as well as Lumina Foundation. She also has a certificate of clinical competence in speech-language pathology. In 2003, she was named a fellow of the American Speech-LanguageHearing Association. Dr. Watkins has received recognition for excellence in teaching; her scholarship has been widely published in journals and books.

PRESIDENT | 1ST YEAR Dr. Ruth V. Watkins began serving as the 16th president of the University of Utah on April 2, 2018. President Watkins is committed to ensuring that the U is a place that puts students first, improves the health of the community, connects research to societal needs, and supports a collaborative and entrepreneurial environment that will continue to attract talented people to the state’s flagship institution. This focus is aimed at serving citizens as both the University of Utah and the University for Utah. Prior to becoming president, Dr. Watkins served as the U’s senior vice president for academic affairs. As senior vice president, Watkins provided leadership for the university’s academic mission, guiding the campus

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MARK HARLAN

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS | 1ST YEAR Mark Harlan, a veteran administrator with Pac-12 ties, was named director of athletics at the University of Utah on June 1, 2018. Harlan, who assumes the helm of Utah athletics after four years as the athletics director at the University of South Florida, brings more than 20 years of athletics administration experience at five universities to his new post. Prior to his appointment at USF in 2014, Harlan served as the senior associate athletics director for external relations at UCLA, senior vice president for central development at Arizona, senior associate athletics director at San Jose State and associate athletics director at Northern Colorado. Most recently, the Los Angeles native spearheaded record competitive, academic and fundraising accomplishments at South Florida, while also negotiating new multimedia rights and apparel partnerships. In his tenure at USF, the Bulls won 14 American Athletic Conference titles. Nine USF programs ranked in the top 25 in 2015-16 when the Bulls led the AAC in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. The football program, which went 2-10 the year before Harlan’s hiring, surged to a 21-4 record in his last two years, including a school-record 11 wins in 2016. The Bulls made three straight bowl appearances from 2015-17–beating bowl opponents from the SEC and Big 12 in 2016 (South Carolina) and 2017 (Texas Tech). They appeared in the final AP poll for the first time in 2016, when they were ranked No. 19 in both the AP and Coaches’ polls. In 2017, Harlan hire Charlie Strong led the Bulls to a 10-2 record and a No. 21 final ranking. Other USF teams also excelled nationally under Harlan’s oversight. In 2015, the men’s golf and tennis teams reached the NCAA quarterfinals and round of 16, 58

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respectively—the best NCAA finishes in both programs’ history. Women’s basketball also appeared in the top 25 and played in the NCAA Tournament all four years with Harlan as the AD. Women’s soccer won its first conference title in 2017 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament three times, while the baseball team returned to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 13 years in 2015. They both earned top-25 rankings, as did softball, men’s soccer and sailing. In the classroom, USF student-athletes set school marks for combined grade-point average and Graduation Success Rate (GSR). In the fall of 2017, USF opened the Fishman Family Student-Athlete Enrichment Center, a $750,000 facility dedicated to academic achievement and student-athlete welfare. Under Harlan’s guidance, USF Athletics saw a 300-percent increase in major giving and had the best fundraising year in school history in 2016-17, attracting $15 million. His announcement of plans for a new $40-million on-campus football center was soon followed by an $8 million gift to athletics—the largest in program history. Harlan also negotiated a 10-year multimedia rights partnership with Tampa Bay Entertainment Properties, struck an eight-year partnership with adidas as the official footwear, apparel and accessory brand of the Bulls and oversaw a restructure of the school’s athletic brand. He has been named to several influential committees and is currently serving on the NCAA Division I Council Transfer Working Group and the NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee. He chaired the American Athletic Conference Athletic Directors Committee in 2017-18, and as the vice chair in 2016, played a key role in developing the conference’s strategic plan. As a former member of the Tampa Bay Sports Commission Executive Committee, Harlan assisted in bringing major events such as the CFP National Championship, NCAA Women’s Final Four and NHL AllStar game to Tampa Bay. Harlan came to USF after serving as the senior associate athletics director for external relations at

UCLA from 2010-14, where his oversight responsibilities included the men’s basketball program, development, communications, marketing, ticket sales, sponsorships, multimedia rights and alumni affairs. While at UCLA, Harlan reorganized the structure of the major giving program and the annual fund, which resulted in a record number of donors and dollars raised in 2013. He successfully managed completion of a $137 million campaign to renovate iconic Pauley Pavilion in 2012. Harlan was also heavily involved in the negotiations with the City of Pasadena to enable a $200 million renovation of the Rose Bowl Stadium. Harlan left for UCLA after four years as the senior vice president for central development at the University of Arizona Foundation from 2006-10. Under Harlan’s direction, the Foundation posted two record years in funds raised and in the number of gifts processed on behalf of the university. He moved into central development at Arizona after over a decade working in the Wildcat athletic department. He held a variety of roles in athletics, serving as the assistant coordinator for football recruiting and operations (1992-94), program coordinator for event management (1994-97), director of operations (1997-2000), director of annual development (2000-02) and assistant athletics director for development and marketing (2002-04). Harlan’s background also includes one-year stints as senior associate athletics director for external operations at San Jose State (2005-06) and associate athletics director for external operations at Northern Colorado (2004-05). At SJSU, he launched a planned giving program that generated $8 million in estate gifts directed toward student-athlete scholarship endowments. At Northern Colorado, he played a key role in the school’s transition to NCAA Division I and the Big Sky Conference. Harlan, 48, earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in education from Arizona. He and his wife Carolyn have two children: Savannah (13) and Austin (10).

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Megan Marsden

Co-Women’s Gymnastics

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Lynne Roberts

Women’s Basketball

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UTAH ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF

Liz Abel

Sr. Associate A.D./ Communications

Ann Argust

Lindsay Adams Athletic Trainer

Kirk Barlow

Associate A.D./ Marketing & Branding

Systems Administrator

Jon Burke

Celeste Calvert

Athletic Trainer

Development Marketing Assistant

Sam Corbett

Christy Delliskave

Brian Allred Massage Therapist

Tom Barrett

Manager of Business Development - USP

Jonathan Cantu

Brooke Frederickson

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Executive Assistant to the AD and COO

Tyler Cater

Kate Charipar

Craig Chelette

Andrew Everhart

Michelle Franchina

Associate Director of Communications

Olivia Hall

Director of Crimson Club Relations

Lisa Bouillon

Vice President & General Manager - USP

Claire Donskey

Administrative Assistant

Gavin Gough

Steve Borland

Development Specialist

Nicole Detling

Director of Academics

Director of Event and Facility Management

Chalis Benda

Brittney Anderson-Duzan

Associate Dir. of Compliance

Associate A.D./ Compliance

Mary Chris Finnigan

Will Goldman

Accounting Specialist

Marketing Coordinator

Mental Performance Coach

Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer

Konnor Andersen

Assistant Registrar for Athletics Eligibility

Accounting Specialist

Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer

Leila Ames

Student-Athlete Advocate

Athletic Trainer

Megan Freshour Director of Olympic Sport Equipment Operations

Claudia Heaps

Development Specialist

Assistant Director of Marketing

Josh Fuhriman

Mark Anderson

Director of Major Gifts

Kyle Brennan

COO/Deputy AD for Internal Operations

Julia Colosimo

Athletic Trainer

Crimson Club Event and Communications Manager

Sean Farrell

Joseph Feldman

Director, Sales and Dev. Analysis and Planning

Ally Gallop

Assistant Director of Communications

Mike Gillilan

Athletic Trainer/ Physical Therapist

Assistant Director of Sports Nutrition

New Media Director

Eric Heier

Manny Hendrix

Lynde Hoopes

Compliance Coordinator

Sr. Associate A.D./ Development

Communications Administrative Assistant



UTAH ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF

Tom Iriye

Associate Director of Sports Medicine

Mike Lageschulte

Trevor Jameson Director of Sports Medicine

Ashley Lear

Special Projects Coordinator

Dir. of Personal Dev. & Support Services

Ryan Malavolta

Mary Marsden

Video Production Specialist

Kory Mortensen

Travel Consultant

Ryan Mounteer

Julie Johnson

Manager of Partnership Services - USP

Meagan Legerski

Administrative Assistant

David Martin

Karen Paisley

Zachary Pendleton

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Kathy Rank

Associate Registrar

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Keith McClung

Ian McElhenney

Russell McKamey

Malory Monson

Assistant Trainer

Trevor Nicotera

Facilities Operations Manager

Stephen Nielson

Development Specialist

Assistant Director of Sports Turf Management

Systems Administrator

Darrell Peters

Jamie Plott

Kyndal Pond Academic Advisor

Steve Riley

Ernie Rimer

Senior Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer

Dr. Jonathan Ravarino Nona Richardson Director of Psychology and Wellness

Katie Lorens

Assistant Trainer

Megan Neeleman

Emma Ostermann

Cody Lockling

Scott Kull Deputy Athletics Director for External Operations

Strength & Conditioning for Olympic Sports

Dameon Myres

Associate Director of Communications

Jordie Lindley

Libby Keuffel

Insurance Billing

Assistant Director of Communications

Systems Administrator

Senior Manager of Business Development - USP

Dominique Randle

Dan Leonard

Lauren Jones

Director of Sports Nutrition

Associate Director of Sports Turf Management

Venue Ticket Manager

New Media Creative

Faculty Representative Associate Dir. of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports

Mark Jolley

Special Services

Sr. Associate A.D./ Student Support/SWA

Spirit Squad Coordinator

Associate Director of Facility Management

Director of Sports Science

Event Coordinator

Scott Omer

Event Coordinator

Steve Pyne

Director of Event and Facility Management

Grant Robertson Associate Director of Marketing


UTAH ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF

Stephanie Rocco

Michael Rueckert Assistant Director of Marketing

Tanya Schmidt

Manager of Business Development - USP

Ron Snarr

Jimmy Soto

Chelsea Springer

Assistant A.D./ Major Gifts

Assistant Director of Financial Aid

University Band Director

Kristal Studer

Valerie Swensen

Kade Sybrowsky

Jessica Tidswell

Drew Wiseman

David Woodbury

Associate Director of Sports Turf Management

Learning Specialist

Skip Whitman

Director of Broadcast and Video Services

Director of Finance

Associate Director of Communications

Office Assistant

Videographer

Director of Ticket Operations

Sarah Shebek

Social Media Director

Landon Smith

Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer

Greg Stadler

Brian Sproul

Accounting Specialist

Athletic Trainer/ Physical Therapist

Jon Webster

Matt Smith

Steve Smith

Director of Business Development - USP

Associate A.D. for Business/CFO

Dale Stewlow

Maddy Stover

Assistant Equipment Coordinator of Partnership Manager of Olympic Sports Services – USP

Tyce Welling

Dir. of Strength & Conditioning Associate Director of Ticket Operations for Olympic Sports

Aaron White RES/JMHC Operations and Services Director

Chandler Wride

Assistant Director of Crimson Club Fulfillment and Media

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SEASON RECORD AND COACH

1953. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 1954. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 1955. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 1956. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 1957. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4

Ike Armstrong is the winningest coach in Utah history with 141 victories from 1925-49. Coach: Unknown (0-1) 1892. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 1893. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 Coach: Robert Harkness (1-2) 1894. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Coach: Walter Shoup (0-1) 1895. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 Coach: C.B. Ferris (3-2) 1896. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 Coach: Mr. Cummings (1-5) 1897. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Coach: Benjamin Wilson (2-1) 1898. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Coach: Charles Gatehouse (2-1) 1899. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Coach: Harvey R. Holmes (13-9-1) 1900. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 1901. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 1902. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2-1 1903. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 Coach: Joseph H. Maddock (28-9-1) 1904. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 1905. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 1906. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 1907. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 1908. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-1 1909. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 Coach: Fred Bennion (16-8-3) 1910. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 1911. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1-1 1912. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1-1 1913. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-1 Coach: Nelson H. Norgren (13-11) 1914. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3 1915. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 68

1916. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 1917. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Coach: none (0-0) 1918. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0 Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick (23-17-3) 1919. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 1920. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5-1 1921. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2-1 1922. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 1923. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3 1924. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4-1 Coach: Ike Armstrong (141-55-15) 1925. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2 1926. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0 1927. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3-1 1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0-2 1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0 1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-0 1931. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 1932. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1-1 1933. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 1934. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 1935. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3-1 1936. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 1937. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 1938. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1-2 1939. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1-2 1940. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 1941. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-0-2 1942. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 1943. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-7 1944. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2-1 1945. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4 1946. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 1947. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1-1 1948. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1-1 1949. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7-1 Coach: Jack Curtice (45-32-4) 1950. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4-3 1951. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 1952. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3-1

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Coach: Ray Nagel (42-39-1) 1958. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 1959. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 1960. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3 1961. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 1962. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5-1 1963. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 1964. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2 1965. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 Coach: Mike Giddings (9-12) 1966. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5 1967. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 Coach: Bill Meek (33-31) 1968. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-7 1969. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 1970. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 1971. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 1972. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 1973. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 Coach: Tom Lovat (5-28) 1974. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 1975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-10 1976. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 Coach: Wayne Howard (30-24-2) 1977. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-8 1978. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3 1979. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 1980. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5-1 1981. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2-1 Coach: Chuck Stobart (16-17-1) 1982. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 1983. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 1984. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5-1

Coach: Jim Fassel (25-33) 1985. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 1986. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 1987. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 1988. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 1989. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8 Coach: Ron McBride (88-63) 1990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 1991. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 1992. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 1994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4 1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3 2000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 2001. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-4 2002. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6 Coach: Urban Meyer (22-2) 2003. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-2 2004*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-0 *Co-head coach in 2005 Fiesta Bowl Coach: Kyle Whittingham (111-56) 2004*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5 2006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5 2007. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4 2008. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-0 2009. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 2010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 2011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-5 2012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 2013. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-7 2014. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4 2015. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-3 2016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4 2017. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 *Co-head coach in 2005 Fiesta Bowl

UTAH’S ALL- TIME RECORD Category Overall Home Rice-Eccles Stadium* Road Neutral Conference Pac-12 Conference Bowl Games Homecoming Overtime

W 668 404 86 241 23 408 28 17 59 9

L T Pct. 459 31 .590 191 16 .674 34 0 .716 251 12 .490 17 3 .569 247 19 .619 35 0 .444 4 0 .809 34 4 .634 8 0 .529

*Ute or Rice Stadium from 1927-97; Rice-Eccles Stadium, 1998-present


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2017– 18 ATHLETICS DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLL The following student-athletes were on the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List during the Fall 2017 and/or Spring 2018 academic terms. Those on the Dean’s List at least one of the semesters are denoted with an asterisk (*). Baseball Chandler Anderson Brett Brocoff* Demitri Colacchio* Braden DeBenedictis Oliver Dunn* Dominic Foscalina Ashton Goddard Wade Gulden Isaac Hall-Cruz Spencer Kevin Johnson Spencer Johnson* DaShawn Keirsey Jr. Justin Kelly* Shea Kramer Josh Lapiana* Ian MacIver Erick Migueles Austin Moore* Samuel Mundt Zach Patterson Riley Pierce Matt Richardson Hunter Simmons Trenton Stoltz Tanner Thomas Rykker Tom* Men’s Basketball Justin Bibbins Kolbe Caldwell Jacob Connor Nate Duda* Jayce Johnson* Jakub Jokl* Brooks King* Christian Popoola Tyler Rawson Marc Reininger Beau Rydalch Donnie Tillman Parker Van Dyke Women’s Basketball Erika Bean Tanaeya Boclair Tilar Clark Maurane Corbin* Jordan Cruz Dru Gylten* Megan Jacobs* Elli Koskinen Arianna Lalonde* Kiana Moore Emily Potter* Daneesha Provo Tori Williams Football Stone Azarcon London Bartholomew Cody Barton 70

Jackson Barton Tyler Bell Julian Blackmon Marquise Blair Bronson Boyd Peter Brown Terrell Burgess Johnny Capra* Vonte Davis* Christian Drews Quinn Fabrizio Lo Falemaka Scott Foley* Nick Ford* Rylee Gautavai* Matt Gay Jake Grant* TJ Green Javelin K. Guidry Connor Haller* Davir Hamilton* Harrison Handley Dakota Hansen Chad Hekking Daniel Heller Nick Heninger* Thomas Hicken* Tyler Huntley Jaylon Johnson* Batchlor Johnson Chayden Johnston* Jeremiah Jordan Mark Kruger* Kyle Lanterman Tareke Lewis Karsen Liljenquist* Andrew Lisk* Kavika Luafatasaga Paul Maile Siaosi Mariner* Jaxson McBride Jason Money* Zack Moss Ali’i Niumatalolo Josh Nurse Jordon Orozco* Darrin Paulo John Penisini Riley Phillips* Hauati Pututau Riley Richmond Noah Rodriguez-Trammell* Tucker Scott* Jason Shelley Demari Simpkins Dylan Slavens Mika Tafua Albert Tai Bryan Thompson Paul Toala* Austin Turley

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Jack Tuttle* Morris Unutoa Dennis Wagner* Adam Webber* Alex Whittingham Troy Williams Mitch Wishnowsky* Michael Woodward Men’s Golf Jordan Costello Peyton Hastings* Tristan Mandur Colton Tanner* Blake Tomlinson* Nathan Wunderli* Women’s Gymnastics Alexia Burch* Kari Lee Tiffani Lewis Shannon McNatt* Makenna Merrell* Erika Muhaw* Missy Reinstadtler MyKayla Skinner* Sydney Soloski* Madison Stover Kim Tessen Lauren Wong Men’s Skiing Martin Bergström* Endre Bjertness* Logan Diekmann* Sam Dupratt* Jacob Engström* Martin Grasic* Håkon Hjelstuen* Philp Huston Oscar Ivars* Fredrik Maurstad* Huston Philp Bjørn Riksaasen Tyler Sprock* Linus Walch Sasha Zaitsoff Women’s Skiing Mariah Bredal* Ann-Kathrin Breuning* Julie Mohagen* Guro Jordheim Sabine Krautgasser* Leah Lange* Karianne Moe* Women’s Soccer Ella Ballstaedt Lulu Borges Haylee Cacciacarne Madison Clarkson* Holly Daugirda*

Ireland Dunn* SaraJean Edwards* Kristin Fairbairn Haley Farrar* Max Flom* Aleea Gwerder* Jessica Hixson* Eden Jacobsen Janie Kearl* Zona Kinnaman Natalie Kump* Demi Lopez July Mathias* Carly Nelson* Hailey Skolmoski* Liberty Taylor* Tatum Thornton* Cameron Tingey* Paola Van Der Veen* Natalie Vukic Natalee Wells* Softball Ryley Ball Alyssa Barrera Heather Bowen* Breonna Castaneda Ally Dickman* Katie Donovan* Katie Faulk* Claire Feldman* Hailey Hilburn* Chantelle Ladner Julia Noskin* Alyssa Palacios Aubrey Peterson Abby Robertson Chandler Walter Camryn Woodall* Men’s Swimming & Diving Thomas Baker Jack Burton* Fernando Cervantes Felix Chiun Rahiti De Vos* David Fridlander* Keanu Interone Robert King* Brody Lewis* Nathan Makarewicz* Parker McOmber Colten Montgomery* Rodolfo Moriera Liam O’Haimhirgin Jenner Pennock* Austin Phillips* Calvin Rogers Benjamin Scott* Brandon Shreeve* Matteo Sogne* Chris Taber*

Ganem Tebet Daniel Theriault* Grant Thompson Paul Ungur Women’s Swimming & Diving Mallori Allen* Jordan Anderson Shayla Archer* Emma Broome Dorien Butter* Ianire Casarin Makenzie Caufield Madison Cock Gabby Fagan* Kenzie Ford* Nicole Ford Mariah Gassaway Mandy Gebhart Clare Greenlow* Grace Horvath* Claire Jackson* Megan Kawaguchi Isabella Kearns* McKenna King* Madison Lash* Sarah Lott* Jenna Marsh* Sara McClendon* Kylie Mitchell* Hailey Pabst* Christina Pick Genny Robertson* Emma Ruchala* Marah Smith* Gillian St. John* Cassidy Stein* Darby Wayner Rebecca Zeiger Men’s Tennis Russell Benkaim Randy Cory Azat Hankuliyev Daniel Little Parker McGuiness* David Micevski* Slava Shainyan* Santiago Sierra* Chase Stoner* Egbert Weverink* Joe Woolley* Women’s Tennis Taylor Calton* Jena Cheng* Leah Heimuli Alexia Petrovic* Jasmine Rich* Victoria Robertson Brianna Turley*

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2018– 19 CRIMSON CLUB BOARD MEMBERS

The Crimson Club Board serves to support the Crimson Club membership and Utah Athletics in many ways. Each Board member is asked to serve as an advisor, a fundraiser, a decision-maker, a positive representative, and of course, a rabid fan of Utah Athletics! The following people graciously share their time, expertise and ideas in support of the Crimson Club. Nominations for the Crimson Club Board are accepted each spring by calling the Crimson Club office.

Sandy Day

Tim Bruett

Rafe Connors

John Evans

Ron Feulner

Scott Frederickson

Drew Hall

Melissa Hatch

Craig Madson

Karen Madson

Mike Rose

Scott Shaw

President

FORMER PRESIDENTS

Rick Clark

Lynn Miller

Dennie Dunn

Laura Scott

Cliff Snyder

Don Foot

Kent Jones

Blake Strong

James MacFarlane

Zach Wiseman

Dan Woodhead

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SCHOLARSHIP CIRCLE

Athletic scholarship endowments provide a perpetual source of scholarship funding for talented Utah student-athletes. Endowed scholarships can be established to remember a family member, to honor a favorite coach, to connect your family to the Utes or for many additional reasons. Partial and fully endowed scholarships can be established through current or planned gifts by contacting the Crimson Club office. Thanks to the following families for their great support of Utah Athletics.

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS Academic All American Endowed Scholarship Anonymous Endowed Scholarship Eric & Julie Barlow Linebacker Endowed Scholarship Burbidge, Wiscomb, Cook Endowed Scholarship Thayer & Sue Christensen Endowed Scholarship Joseph F. & Annette L. Cowley Family Endowed Scholarship Dr. Ellen Crooks Endowed Scholarship Jerry Dixon Endowed Scholarship Zeke & Katherine Dumke, Jr. Endowed Scholarship for Gymnastics Zeke & Katherine Dumke, Jr. Endowed Scholarship for Soccer Lillian Ence Endowed Scholarship Dr. Burtis Evans Endowed Scholarship C. Ray Evans Endowed Scholarship Dr. Joseph & Nadine Evans Endowed Scholarship H. Whitney Felt Memorial Endowed Scholarship Alan F. and Beverly J. Frank Endowed Scholarship General Ray D. & Louise Free Endowed Scholarship David & Blanche Freed Endowed Scholarship Coach Jack Gardner Endowed Basketball Scholarship Francis H. Gillespie Endowed Scholarship Jordan & Dana Gross Offensive Lineman Endowment Ivan William “Ike” Hall Endowed Scholarship Carolyn Pricer Harris Endowed Scholarship James D. Hatch Family Endowed Scholarship for Athletics 74

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Scott & Marsha Irwin Athletic Endowed Scholarship Walter Menlove Johnson Endowed Football Scholarship Gary & Jane Kennedy Endowed Scholarship Robert Kent Family Endowed Scholarship Adam and Natalie Kessler Endowed Scholarship Lacy Family Endowed Scholarship Tim & Wendy Lacy Family Endowed Scholarship Kurt B. Larsen Endowed Scholarship Lee Family Endowed Scholarship Scott Morse Endowed Scholarship Movitz Family Endowed Ski Team Scholarship Alex & Bessie Oblad Endowed Scholarship John Papanikolas Endowed Scholarship Ben & Rose Pepper Endowed Scholarship Raymond “Ray” Price Endowed Scholarship C.D. & Phyllis Reddish Endowed Scholarship Robert L. & Joyce Rice Endowed Scholarship Nick and Penny Rose Family Endowed Scholarship Steve & Angie Smith Endowed Scholarship Dr. Clifford Snyder Endowed Scholarship Scott & Margie Sorensen Endowed Scholarship David & Susan Spafford Endowed Scholarship Blaine Eugene and Karen Corry Sylvester Endowed Scholarship


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SCHOLARSHIP CIRCLE

The Scholarship Circle is a group of Crimson Club Fund members – individuals and companies – who generously support student-athletes at the University of Utah by providing full and annual scholarships. Scholarship Circle members are a key part in building the Utah Athletic Department as a whole. The department’s success depends on contributions to stay competitive and relevant. The Scholarship Circle is essential in meeting growing costs of student-athletes for recruiting, housing, tuition, meals, travel, etc. Making this investment means building stronger programs for all sports and you are making a difference in our success.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR'S CLUB Bill and Pat Child Todd and Karin Cook E.R. Dumke Jr. Lisa Eccles Spence Eccles Tim and Joan Fenton Arnie and Pat Ferrin Kem and Carolyn Gardner David and Michelle Huntsman Karen Huntsman Dave and Julie Layton Phil and Sandy McCarthey Tom and Mary McCarthey Richie and Julie Smith David and Susan Spafford Tom and Kathy Thatcher Brent and Ann Wilson Don and Jill Wiscomb Woodbury Corporation Level 11 $40,000+ America First Credit Union Zane and Meredith Beadles 76

Keith and Christina Christensen Rick and Shaunna Clark Stephen and Nicola Dahl Gavin Dickson E.R. Dumke Jr. David R. and Jeanie Free Garff Corporation Richard and Audrey Graham Jess and Joan Hurtado Kahlert Foundation Lofgren Family Charlie Monfort David Neeleman O.C. Tanner Co. Chris and Linda Oberle John S. Price Larry and Liane Stillman The Cynosure Group Kevin and Patricia Thompson Utes Sports Properties, A Learfield Company Webb Audio Visual Zions Bank

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Level 10 $25,000 - $39,999 Gregory and Tara Adondakis Roger and Sara Boyer Burbidge Foundation Cache Valley Electric Mark and Sandy Day Curt and Alisa Doman Joanne Edwards Magaji Edwards Robert and Holly Elliott Robert and Kathy Garff Geurts Law Firm Drew and Theresa Hall Gordon and Connie Hanks Eldan and Shellie Hill Richard and Stephanie Hoggan R. Hutcheson Jason Job and Sandi Simmons-Job Richard Justice Adam and Natalie Kessler Kurt Larsen Brad and Amy Mayeda Edward and Barbara Moreton Packaging Corporation of America

Pajarito Investments, Inc John and Millicent Puglisi Raybould LLC Bill and Julia Reagan Regence Bluecross Blueshield Joyce Rice Ren and Sandi Rice Lon and Ann Secrist Ryan and Amie Secrist Dan and Barbie Spinazzola Deon and Mitzi Steckling Cortney Taylor The Hatch Group, LLC Western Pacific Group, LLC Workers Compensation Fund Level 9 $17,500 - $24,999 Todd and Jennifer Allen Eric and Julie Barlow Robert and Violet Barney James and Vicki Berger Corey and Dayna Brand B. Richards and Marilyn Broadbent


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Lowell and Sonja Brown David Bull Kelly and Laurie Burt C.R. England Carpet Giant CCI Network Services Kyle and Alyse Christensen Clark and Christine Ivory Foundation Colmena Capital Rafe and Jennifer Connors Joyce H. Cook Vern and Rebecca Cooley Stephen and Jeri Covey Calvin and Melanie Curtis Lawrence Deppe Adam and Jenny Dewaal Tony and Cynthia Divino David and Hanne Duke John and Stacey Dunn Jason and Mary Ellis Kent Evans Elisa Fair Edward and Deborah Felt George and Debra Felt James and Tammy Felt James and Barbara Gaddis Bob and Mary Gilchrist Bill and Shannon Gordon

GPS Servers LLC Jarid Gray Family Matthew Gregory Ben and Kristy Grindstaff Kevin and Donna Gruneich Robert and Kelli Hall Phil and Mauri Hansen Marion Harrison Roger and Cheri Hendrix Family Richard and Darlene Hirschi Mike and Jill Hirst Hotco Hughes General Contractors, Inc. Eric and Amy Jacobsen Jensen Sport Group Cortney Johanson Barry and Joyce Johnson Fred and Barbara Jones Richard Justice Kellerstrass Oil Company Ken Garff Mercedes-Benz Gary and Jane Kennedy Mike and Kris Kladis Jason Langston Whitfield and Christina Lee Mark and Tiffany Lemons Robert Lence Randy and Tammy Lewis T.G. (Bud) Mahas

Robert and Suzanne Marquardt Robert and Leanne Mason Paul and Judy McGarrell Lynn and Sue Miller Mark and Kathie Miller Fred and Lucy Moreton Moyer Family O. Wood and Marianne Moyle 110 Ute Jim and Kim Mras Sidney and Patricia Mulcock National Wood Products John and Becki New Bill and Happy Nisson Rich and Renee Nordlund Okland Construction Pasker Gould Ames Weaver Barbara Paulos Jeff and Liz Pierce Process Technology Inc. Donald and Jane Pugh Don B. Reddish Scott and Mindy Reynolds Ribbie Enterprises J. Charles Rich Michael and Christie Roderick Michael and Keri Rose Nick and Penny Rose Craig and Kena Rydalch

Mark and Amy Rydalch Jeff and Sarah Scott Steven Seals Freddy Smith Craig and Nita Sorensen Scott K. and Marge D. Sorensen Richard and Nola Stark Greg and Suzanne Starley Ned and Katie Stringham Strong Audi Gary and Barbara Stubbblefield Craig and Susan Swapp Swire Coke Cameron and Jennifer Terry John and Cheryl Thackeray Jesse Theurer Tim Dahle Imports Trustco Guy and Lori Wadsworth R. Scott and Andrea Webber Blake and Stephanie Welling Ryan and Lindsay West Zach and Lindsi Wiseman Family John and Deborah Wunderli Earl and Carol Zarbock Kenneth and Carol Zimmerman Zurixx

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$12,000-$17,499 Anonymous John Bircumshaw Steve Broadbent Craig Darrow Deseret First Credit Union Delta Dental Insurance Company Mile High Contracting Inc Brian Hogan & Scott Monson Jeff Richards Scott Smith Cliff Jr and Sharon Snyder

LEVEL 7

$6,500-$11,999 Kevin and Jo Aldridge Asif Ali Anonymous Lane Bagley Allen Barbieri Scott & Collette Barlow Lynn & Diane Barnett Kent & Jeri Beckstrom Brett Belliston Eric, Laura, Paul & Ben Belnap Troy Bengtzen Bill & Vicki Bennion Cory Bridgewater David & Shaunna Brugger Nate Buck Harold W. Christiansen Tyson & Rebecca Cichos Landon Clark Phillip W. Clinger Stephen L. & Nicola Dahl John & Marylyn Dahlstrom David B. Dellenbach Family Trust Steve Denkers Kenneth DeVries James R. & Rula Dickson Jeremy Doyle Robert Dutton Chris Edwards Edwin Tazoi Trust Richard Elggren Family Living Trust Ron Feulner Gary Fisher Alan & Beverly Frank G. Donald & Michael Gale Nicholas & Courtney Gibbs James & Sharla Gramoll Guy Green Tom Green David & Stephani Hall Douglas Hammer Hampton Inn Travis Hatch Scott & Mary Hatch Cameron & Emi Hellewell Herring Family Properties LLC Ernest & Colleen Hewlett Robert & Jolene Higgins Lee Hill Leanne Hill Susan & Robert Hoge Leo & Harriet Hopf Jerry Hosler

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Wesley G. Howell Verna Huiskamp Incredible Auto Brian & Ashley Johnson Jeffrey J. & Sharon Jonas Pete Karabats Peter & Jeanine Karns Richard & Lorna Kieffer Gerald & Glenn Knudson Paul Lambert Rudy Larsen Parker Larson Scott Lehr Elizabeth & Vanessa Lucido Peter W. & Nancee Madsen Shaun Main Ken Martindale Ralph Mayerstein MC Oil & Gas Anthony Middleton Matthew Miller Matt Moore Duane Moss Daniel & Janet Myers Neal W. Bennion Revocable Trust Eddie Norris Ian Olson Stanford Owen Pac-12 Conference Pac-12 Enterprises Derk Pardoe Performance Automotive Eric Petersen Harry & Lori Peterson Jeff Polychronis Brandy & Mark Rasmussen Jan Rasmussen Ralph L Reeves Todd A. & Debbie Reid Ruthann Richardson Paul & Lezlie Richardson Scott Robinson Romney Lumber Company Stephen Roney Rick Rose J. Mark & Dade Rose RWK Industrial Park Jackie Sawyer Fay Schreyer Bill & Dixie Sells Richelle Skaggs Gregory Skedros Todd Smith E.R. & Linda Smith Danny & Nicky Soulier J.M. Steel Mark Stoddard Strong VW Stephen Swindle Jeff Taylor David & Patricia Troseth Two Creek Coffee House University Park Marriott Utes Won LLC Mathew VanAlstyne Christopher Von Maack Kip Wade Michael Walterscheid Westland Construction Dan D. & Linda Woodhead Richard Workman

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$3,500-$6,499 W. Clark Andersen John R. & Karen Anderson Richard L. Anderson Thomas Anderson Gregory & Allyson Anderson Brad & Nancy Andes Lori Andres Charles Lee Archer Ash Grove Cement West D. Gilbert Athay Douglas & Margaret Bagley Brooks Bahr Dan & Patricia Baker Cade Baldwin Gene & Christine Ball Ryan Banasky Ryan Barney Richard G. Barton Bill Bean Donald & Jean Beck Chris & Mark Beck-McKay Paul Belcher Kirk Bengtzen Dave Bevan Scott Biedermann Kenneth Black Paul Blackburn Russ M. Bonacci Bonneville Collections Michael Bourne Ross & JoAnn Bowen Terry Box Rodney H. & Carolyn Brady Alan Brown Scott & Kristina Brown Scott Bruno Arthur Bruno Torr Brush Steve Burgess Duane Gordon Burns Randy Butler Thomas W. Buxton Robert B. Campbell George Cannon Alisa & Richard Casey Lane Childs Susan Chilton Russell Christensen Frank & Susan Christenson Ryan Church Scott & Cindy Cima Paul A. & Kristi Clark Samuel W. Clark Bruce G. Cohne Ryan Colich John & Carolyn Collins Chris Connelly Scott Coon Pudley Cowley Mark Crowther Anthony Crus Kenneth & Lois Cutler Craig & Leslie Dahl Dale E. Bradley Family Trust William Daniloff David N. & Cherie W Barnes Family Trust Troy Davis Dayna & Kevin Stoker Family Trust

Taylor Dearden Kevin & Susan Deesing Dennis N. Emery Family Trust Robert Devlin Michael & Shannon Doleac DRM Construction Inc Roger D. Dudley Ronald H. & Lori Dunn Talmage & Julie Egan Mark Eggett Todd Eldredge Brent H. Eldredge Keith & Elaine Ellertson Bryon Elwell Sr. Mark & Lori Elwood Darin Engh Corey England Dean England Todd England Lars Erickson Annjanine & Tom Etzel Dana Evan Rex Falkenrath KPH Family Greg & Sue Finch John H. & Joan Firmage Michael Fisher Scott & Amy Florell Gaylin & James Ford Bob & Kathy Fotheringham Stan Francis Joshua Fuhriman Mickey & Sharee Gallivan Robert Gardiner Gary Q. & Janet M. Jorgensen Trust Ron & Patti Bessel Giles Larry Gluth Daniel Gomez Richard N. & Jonathan Greene Gregory W. Aiken Revocable Trust Brook & Kim Gunlock Richard Hagen Scott & Pam Hale Susan Hale Mark Hanks Brent & Chris Hansen Bryan Hansen Kim Hardy Brad & Jolie Hardy Patricia Harte Brad Hatch Melissa Hatch David Hefler Henry Hemingway Sean Henderson Stacy Higbee Mary Hunt Douglas Hutchinson James & Rhea Hyde Russ Hymas Glenn Imamura Bill Ingram Douglas & Carole Irwin Jeffrey Jacobsen Jeff Jaloviar David James Robert L. & Sherrie Janicki James Jardine James Jensen Jeff Jensen

Randy & Liz Jensen Richard L. Jenson Debbie Johanson M. Craig & Rebecca Johns J. Steven Johnson Jon Johnson Diane Johnson Kayc Jolley Paul Jones Dwayne & Lori Kalma David M. & Mary Ann Kelly Grant S Kesler Roger Killpack Bruce Knaphus Richard Kopf Lynn Krantz Thomas & John Kroesche Michelle Kuhn Michael S. Lake John LaLonde Kristy Lamb J Brent Larsen Broch Lassig Carl & Vanessa Laurella Frank & Barbara Layden Kerry Lee Gerry Lefavor James Levy Kent Lewin Landon Lewis Leonel Lewis Anne Lin Christian Little Trinity Lorentz Tom Love Robert Lyon James L. Macfarlane Craig J. & Karen T. Madson Michael & Andrea-Dumke Manship George T. Mattena Daniel & Heather May Ryan May Gary & Dana McArthur Lee & Pamela McCullough Richard McMillan Bill & Lisa McNabb Mcneil Engineering Dr. Craig McQueen David Melgaard Brad Merrill Arthur J. Miller Mike & Erin Miller Hal & Lois Milner Kevin & Sherry Mochizuki Julie Morgan John & Patricia Morton Eric Muehle Mark & Lynn Muir Mark Murdock Steven & Jane Newman Brenda & William Nibley Todd & Marianne Ogaard Jim Olson Richard Osborne Steven Ostler Mark L. Pace Packaging Corporation of America James Pagoaga Brett Parkin David & Jennifer Parkin

John Parrish Darren & Deann Ballard Patten Jack Pelo Chris & Jenny Pelt Jean Peppinger Chris & Rhondi Peters David Peterson G.R. Potter Sandra & Laszlo Preysz Mark Purdie Zachary & Natalie Raleigh Riley & Whitney Rasmussen Raymond Family Foundation Refined Coatings LLC Jeff Reynolds Scott L. & Lesli Rice Terry Richards Mike & Heidi Richmond Justin Ricks Seth A. Riddle Stephen Rigby Brandon Riley Patrick Robinson Tiffany Rogers Keven Rowe Mitchell Rowe Carlton Ruesch Jerry Rutledge David Salisbury Roger & Boe Sausedo Ford G. & Claudia Scalley Kayla Scarborough Rick Schmid Laura Scott Jim & Sandi Seale Donald Shafer Paul W. Sheffield Nate Shipp Ellen Short Jeffrey L. Silvestrini Laurel Simmons Simon Gerstner Investments LLC Claudia Skaggs-Lutrell Christine Skidmore Susan Slaugh SME Contractors Nickolas Smith Garr Smith Rodney Snow Val Staker Staker & Parson Companies Laurie Steadman Tally Stevens Jr. Sam Stewart David Streiff Lynn Summerhays Michael D. & Kris Swenson James & Stacy Swiggart Amy and Ryan Taylor TenCannons Investments LLC J. Kent Thorne W. Rex Thornton Sauaso Tuileta Randy & Susan Turpin Steve Twohig Marylynn Ulibarri Ben Ungricht Utes Win LLC Van Wagner Dorna U.S.A., Llc Todd Vierra Margaret & Joseph Viland

Pauline & J. Reed Vosburgh Taylor Vriens Wade Frey & Associates Richard Walje David Wall Troy Warner Reiko & Byron Watanabe Adam Wayment Daniel Webster Brent Welch Raul Weston Fred S. Wheeler Emily White Eric Whiting Noel Williams Robert Williams Paul Williams Jeremy Williamson Gayle Winterrose Michael Wolfe Matt Wollam Lana, Guy & Matt Wollam James H. Woodward Steve Yagi John S. Young Jessica Yurgaitis John & Kathy Zarbock Adam Zimmerman Zions Bank LEVEL 5 $1,500-$3,499 A & Z Produce Liz Abel ABT Mechanical A-Core Concrete Cutting Derek Adams William Adams Ray R. & Merry Jane Addison Tom Ahlquist Air Terminal Gifts Hiram Alba Bruce C. & Coralie Alder Dennis & Pamela Alexander Elaine Alfano Matthew Allen Bryan & Lori Allen Timothy Allen Wain Allen Alsco Corporation David Amidon George Milne & Gregory T Crotty Jayne L. Anderson John A. Anderson Rodney Anderson David & Lori Anderson Eldon Anderson Eric & Judy Anderson Barry & Catherine Angstman Jon & Arlene Aoki Patricia Aoyagi Dewight Apgood Doug Archibald Bryan Archibald Dave Asay M. John Ashton Tony Aspiazu Stephen & Erin Aste Steve Astin Auxiliary Services


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CRIMSON CLUB Bach Team LLC David Badger Steve Baer Bryan Bagley Randy Bailey Steven Bain Diane Baker John Baker Johnny Baker Mike Bapis Carlos Baquerizo Rick Barber Randy & Brady Barker Joe Barnes Chris Barney Gary Barrus Carl W. Barton Jason Barton R. Michael & Holly Barton Harold Bateman Branden Baum Steven Baumann Paul Beck Donald & Marylynn Beck Scott Becker Ronnie Begay Mark Fitzgerald Bell Bruce & Judy Bell Sam Bell Adrian Bellew Steven & Natalie Bennett Dennis Bennion Rick Bennion Andrew Benseler Mark Bere Steven, John, David, & James Bergstedt Luis Berumen Jamie Beveridge Jerry Bickmore Katharine Biele Kenneth Birrell Jacob Black James R. Black Jeremy Blanck Michael Blankenship Quinnette Blatter Journey Bly Kent Boam Tony Boman Kenneth P. & Joann Borg Brett & Steve Borg Mark Boschert Rosemary Boss Brent Bowen Brian & Rebecca Bowen Joel Bowen Robert K. Bowen Logan Boyd Karolynn & Jim Braden Brahma Group Hayden Branca Chris Bratsch Jason Breitling Vicki Briggs Ted Broman Guy E. Brown Ross A. Brunetti MD Jack & Cathy Bryan Mark Buchi Randy Buchmiller Lonnie Bullard

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Jason Bullock Dawnene Bunkall Tyler Bunting Brinton R. Burbidge David & Katie Eccles Burnett Paul F. Burningham Elaine & Wilford Burrows Brian Burrows Trent Burrup Tom Burt Darren Burton Jill Burton Charles Busch Lynn Bushman J. T. & Sharon K. Butler Britton Butterfield Linda Byington Randy Caber Brian Cadman Thomas H. Caine Frank Call Paul Campbell Campbell, Campbell, & Ference Tom Cannon Singal Peak Ventures Canopy Ventures Joe Caputo Jeff & Helen Cardon Scott Cardwell Thomas & Mary C. Carlson Carlson Distributing Thomas W. & Liz Carlson Lynda Carlston Megan Carmody Norma Carr Aaron Carrillo Jackie Carstensen Judy Carter Garrett Carver F. Burton & Lee Cassity Richard Catten Claude T. Cawley Charley Cayias Tammy Chabre-Lewis Scott Chadwick Jay Chamberlain Tim Chambless Keith & Leslie Chapman Marcel Chappuis PHD William Chaus Lynn & Jody Chidester F. David Child Truman Child Troy Chilton Brent J. Christensen Dan & Kelly Clark Kennard & Sandra Clark Jeff J. Clawson Johnny & Brooklyn Clawson John Clay Susan Clayson Terry R. & Melodee Clegg Ty Cline Nathan Coccimiglio Don Coe Alan & Mindy Collier Michael Conklin Marian Connelly-Jones Ralph & Vera Conner Darrin Cook Gary & Kathleen Cooney-Faerber Frank Corbett

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Dean Cotter Geoff Cotti Cory Covington Craig Cowan Joe Cowley Amy Cowley Glenn L. Cox Andy Coyne Joshua Creer Ken Crofts Ben Crosby Wayne Cummings Kevin & Guin Cummings Brent Curtis Todd Cusick Dave & Wendy Dahl Lisa Dahl Seth Dahle Amy & Dru Damico Traci David Brent Davies Dustin Davies Dee M. Davis Marlowe Dazley James Dean Gary & Kathleen Deland Loni Deland Gary Deseelhorst Steve D’Eustachio William & Carolyn D’Evelyn Durell & Jayne Dibb Bruce Dickamore Brad Dickson Eric Dickson Michael Diehl Joseph Dimick Family Skip & Connie Dobson Michael Dodd Bryan Donaldson Kenneth Done John Foely & Dorene Sambado Doug Smith Autoplex Douglas P Richards Family Limited Partnership Glen & Janet Dover Paul Dowding Shawn Whitehead & Doyle Converse Wil Druk Robert B. Dudley Gary DuPaix Richard & Christen Durham Donna Dyer Jed Easterbrook Arron Echols Karen & Michael Edson Michael & Kate Edwards Preston & Shirley Eichers Pat Eisenman David Eixenberger Linda Elder Doug & Shauna Eldredge Gregory Emery Drew Empey Curt Ence Chesley Erickson Sean Estes Welby Evangelista Dan & Carma Evans William Evans Evans Revocable Trust

Kenneth Evanson Evermind Productions Robert & Jane H. Evert Josh Ewing F.M. Babcock Revocable Trust Lonnie Fallis Hal Farr Fehpa Firmco Blake Flannery Jed & Amy Florence Don & Sherry Foot Sandy Forbes James Forbes Grant & Si Foster Brett Foster Ken & Joanne Foster Allen Freestone Mike Frei Nate Friedman Steven S. Fukushima Mike Furubayashi K. Eric Gardner Christian Gardner David P. Gardner Dave Garside Gary V Smith Family Partnership LC David Gee William Gelegotis Brian Gibson Ned & Lorraine Giles Illen and Associates David Gillette Kirk M & Debbie Gilmore Mark & Jessica Gines Jason Glade Dennis Gledhill Kimberly Golder Ed Golub Michael Gonzales Kevin Goodwin Jeffrey L. & Jody Graham Joshua & Alex Graham-Steele Granite Construction A.J. Green Gerald Green Richard P. Griffin Charles & Lucy Griffiths Andre Guardi John Gust Jesse Guymon R Todd Hadley Clint Hadley Neil & Ashley Hafer MaryAnn Hagblom Michael R. Hale Michelle Hall J. Mark Hall Todd Halpin Graham Hamill Kevin Handy Preston Handy Mike Haney Jon Hanley Carl & Lugene Hansen Michael Hansen Christopher N. Hansen C David Hansen Harvey Hansen Amanda Hansen Royal I. Hansen

Craig Hansen Brandon Harden Sean Hardy William P. & Becky Harlin Gordon Harmston Jeffrey Barnard/B. D. Harries Robert Harrington Cindy Hatch Craig A. & Marlene Cox Hatch Michael Z. Hayes Health Catalyst Larry & Ann Heinhold Jerry Herrera Marco & Gerri & Herrera and C. Kevin Speirs Dane & Danielle Hession Carl Hickey Randy Hickman David Hill Mel Hill Ally Hill Aaron Hillman Marilyn Hilton Jeremy Hoagland Jeremy Hoffman George Hofmann David K. Holbrook Steven Holbrook Jay Holt Cam Holt Russell Homer Greg Hoole Spencer Hoole Ryan & Miranda Houk Michael & Amy Howard Curt Howell Jerry & Claudia Howells Steven Hudson Robert & Lilian Huetter Don & Pamela Hughes Kevin Hughes Steve Hunt Randi Huntsman Cheryl Huntsman Hurty Investments L.L.C. Elise Hutchings Tylor Hymas Scott W. & Laurel Ingham Danny Inkley Rich Irion Irvine Construction & Realty Scott & Marsha Irwin Jeff Isbell Dennis B. Iverson Frank Ivory J & K Curtis Trust Eric Jack Scott Jackson Dave & Karen Jackson Rich Jackson Jacobsen Construction Company Aaron Jenkins Carl Jensen Katrina Terzian & Hal Jensen Gary Jensen Jim & Jean Jensen Kathleen & Clyde Jensen Robert M. Jensen Michael J. Jensen Robert Jensen Russel & Jan Jenson

Scott Jeppson Jibe Media Dale Johns Mark D & Sheila Johnson Lynn Johnson Ron Johnson Lamonte Johnson Miranda Johnson Jeremy Johnson Michael Johnson Doug Johnson Chad Johnson Terri S. Jones John Jones Richard C. Jones Alan Jones Larry Josie JRKR, LLC Nathan Judd Kandace Brewster Insurance Agency Brett Karras S. V. Karwande Steve Kasteler David Katsanevas Ron Kellogg Clinton & Louise Kelly Ken Kelter Michael & Carla Kibbie Jason Kilgore Bryan Kilpatrick Paul Kilpatrick Todd Kimball Zachary King Frank S. & Mary L. King Thomas King Daniel Kinnersley Ryan Kirkham Ken & Karen Kirkman Thomas Kline Julie Knaphus Jeff Knight David Koch B.J., Cheryl & Jesse Koelliker Nate Kofford Mike Korologos Stan & Sophie Kouris Kristine Gross Family Living Trust KSTU Fox 13 KUTV Channel 2 Cristobal Lagunas Alan P. Lake Scott Lake Tamara Lamborn Dustin & Becki Lance Richard Lang Doug Larsen P. Trevor Larsen Brent Larsen Scott Larsen Scott Larsen Eric Larson Cody & Charla Larson Erik Finn Larson Jon Last Jon Lear Frank & Joanie Leaver Michael Lee Ben Lemon Mark Leone Greg Letey

Jeremy Lewis Matthew Lewis Kitty Liddle Scott Livingston L. Kimball Lloyd Randall Lloyd Ron & Norma Lloyd Richard Lockwood Dennis Lombardi James & Katherine Lords Suzy Lovato David C. Lovell Roger & Mary Lowe Marc Lowry Leo Lucey Jeffery Ludlow Randy H. & Karen Luke Deann Lund M&M Steiner Investment Co LLC Eric J. Mack Richard Mack Jay Mackay Stephen Mader Ed Madsen Richard Madsen Peter Madsen Deborah Magness Mark Maguire Robert Mahoskey Maurice F. Malouf Al Mansell Brent Marchetti Marc & Michelle Mariani Mark Miller Toyota Keith Marmer Jane A. Marquardt Greg Marsden Roy Marsh Ralph J. Marsh Marston Investments Sharon Martin Derek Mattsson Bill & Kerrie Mawhinney Jeff & Jared Maxwell Diana May Dean & Nancy Mayer Gary McCarver Jack & Sue McCord Monte & Sonia McCunniff Shawn McGarry Tammy McGowan Toni McKinnon McMillan Construction Scott McMillin Sally McMinimee Brian McMullin Kyle McMullin Michael McNally Allen McNeal Roy Mcneil Kim Mcreynolds Richard Mecham Randy Mellus Steven Merrell Kenneth Miller Jeffrey & Tatiana Miller Jacklyn & Gary Miller Dan Miller Bob Miller Ilene Miller Richard H. Miller Kirk Miller


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CRIMSON CLUB Michael & Erin Miller John Mitchell Thomas Moeller Mark Moffitt Ronald Moffitt Richard M. Mollinet Natalie & Mark Monsen Monsen Engineering Inc. Linda Monty Doug Moody Nick Morgan Stephen Morgan Kyle Morgan D.D.S. Gina & Mickey Morinaka Frank A. Morris Michael Morris John Morrison Mike Morrison Doug Mottonen Mountain American Credit Union Mountain West Multimodal Spencer Moyes Phil Muir Murdock Chevrolet Don Murphy Rick Murphy David Myers Bo Nagahi Alan Nakagama Adam Nash Clair Naylor Jeff Neal David Neff David R. Neilson Richard Nelson David Nelson J. Dana Nelson Elaine Harris & Dave Nelson Brandon Nesbit Gregory Nicholes Jim & Carol Nicolodemos Kelly Niederhauser Craig D Nielsen Zachary Nielsen Doug Nielsen Ryan Nielson Russell & Sue North Jeffrey Norton Adam Nugent Scott & Karen Ogden Jerry Ohrn Kery Oldroyd Stephen Olsen Doug Olson Tony Onofrietti Rick & Rachel Orison Pamela Ossmen Val Ossmen Andy & Kelly Ostmark Alan & Deborah Overmoe Richard & Deborah Pariseau Scott Parker Matt Parkin James L. & Bonnie Parkin Scott Parkinson Don Parr Paula Parrish Jeff Parson Brett Partridge Kevin W. Pearson John Pearson

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Daniel Salcedo Jr Ron Sanchez Hy & Debra Saunders Taylor Scalley Michael Scheuller Ryan Schipaanboord Ralph W. Schmidt Kirk Schneider Jake Schroader Bill Scott Kent Scott Craig Searle Todd Shaffer Sharp’s Tarps Dr. Fredric & Kay Shean Dave & Cathy Sheldon Lori & Ryan Shenefelt Laine Shepherd Glade Shepherd Rick Shew Robert Short Judi Short & Wade Jones Scott Shuler Kathleen Shurtleff Jerry Clinton Shurtleff Denim Simkins Robert Simmons Randy Skeen Lynn D. Skene Ruth Smith Steven Smith Lawrence & Allyson Smith Karl Smith Jennifer Smith Deborah Smith Stephen Smith Bradley A. & Janel Snow Robert Snyder Chris Sonntag Richard Sorensen Thomas Sorensen Kerry R. South Gordon & Anita Soutter Robert Souza Arita Sparks Garth Sperry Paul Spjut Kent & Vickie Sponbeck Howard S. Spurrier Steven Spurrier Lon Stalsberg Larry Stevens Gary Stidham Justin Stiers Beverly Stirland Joseph W. Stobbe Jr. Marv Stoddard Matt Stohl Kathleen Stone Mike Stone Jeff Stout Percy Stovall Samuel Straight Renee Strand Michael Stransky Elice & Michael Straup Tom Strong Bruce & Carolyn Summerhays Lane Summerhays George & Tina Sumner Jay Sutherland Mark Swaby

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Kevin & Theresa Guymon Phillip Gwinnup Brent Haacke Cheri & Wayne Habenicht Don Hageman Andrew Hainsworth Kerry Hainsworth Bryan Hale Rick & Sue Hall Jason Hall Ricke Hamilton Nancy Hammer Garet Hammond Erric Hammond Dean Hansen Timothy Hansen Chris & Sarah Hansen Christian & Lisa Hansen Monte Hansen David Hansen West Haradin Rick & Tammy Hardin Jim Harding Michael L. Hardman Brian Hardman Kyle Hardman Colin Hardy Ronald & Scott Hardy Steve Hardy Paul Harmon Gordie Harmston Harold C. Verhaaren Trust Michael Harris Jason Harris Hilerie Harris Brandon Harrison Larry Hart Bill Hartnett Denese Hase Mark Hashimoto Brian L. Haslam Stephen D. Haslam Mike Haslam Brad Haslam Wendy Haupt Jeffrey Hawkins Cheylynn Hayman Murray Hayward Health Sciences Development Todd Heaps Steven Heaps Carolyn Heemeyer Blake T. & Susan Heiner Allen Helm Ted & Pam Helsten Jim & Joyce Hembree Donald Hendrickson Wally & Virginia Hendrickson Barry Hennefer Robert Henricks Roberto Hernandez Ethan Heugly James Hicken Darin & Brent Sloan Hicks Mike Higgs Bill Higgs Victor Hill Kurtis Hilton Scott Hinerman Larissa Hirschi Derrick Hisatake Lawrence Hjalmarson

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Ralph B. Hodges Jeff Hodlmair Brett Hoffler Molonai Hola Kyle Holcombe John M. & Eva Jean Holland Robert Holliday Todd Holt Cameron Honarvar Ron Honey James Hood Jr. Aaron & Rachael Hooley Sherrie Hopkins Ken Horn Keith L. & Annette Hottinger William Houlin Stephanie Howard Sarah Howe Heather & Mike Hoy Peter & Rhea Hristou Joe Hughes Matthew Hugie Dan & Kim Huish Jerry Huish Tony Hull Robert Hull David Hunt Robert Hunter Stephen Hunter DeeAnn Hutchins Justin Hutchinson CJ & Casey Hylton Dennis Ickes Jean Ingleby Melanie Ingleby Lavar King Isaacson Douglas & Darla Isackson Tammy Ishimatsu Robert & Deanna Isom Todd Iverson Tawna Ivey J & J Carpets James Jacketta Adrian Jackman Scott Jackson Merrick Jackson Judy Jackson Rhonda Jackson Bill Jacobs Paul R. Jacobsen Stephen James Kip & Dana James Lane Janke Tracy Jaynes Pattrick Jenkins Harrison Jenkins Marjorie Jensen Jeff Jensen Joseph Jensen Chris Jensen Michelle Jensen Rick Jensen Brett Jensen Paul Jensen Randy Jensen Alex & Saudi Jensen Mark Jensen Bart Jensen Dan & Lisa Jeppson Stan Jepson Linda Jex Joe M. Larsen Painting Inc.

Joe’s Trophies Adam John Jeff Johns Robert T. Johns Jr. & Marti Johns Jacob Johnsen Juan Johnson Kevin Johnson Virgil Johnson Dennis & Merlynn Johnson John Johnson Todd Johnson William Johnson Tony Johnson Beverly Johnson Dave & Judy Johnson Don R. Johnson Julie Johnson Melea Johnson Richard Johnston Curtis Jolley Kenneth F. Jones Jim Jones Susan Drozda Jones Phillip & Ellen Jordan Keith Joseph Nick Kaloudis Jeff Karren David Karren Priscilla Karren Randy S. Kasten Robert Katz Randy Kay Pete Kearns Kyle Keele Jayson Keever Josephine Keiser-Divver Karren Keller Brian Kemp John Kestle William Keye Ryan Jeffery Kidman Geraldine Kidman Clark Kidman Kim & Patty Kimball Dave Kimball Merae Kimball Jory Kimball Drew King Mimi King Jason Kirkham Patricia Kitchen Spencer Klein Matt Klein Chris L. Klekas Ronald Klepper Kenneth Klingler Kenton Knorr Will Kocher John Kollman Shaun Koos Paul Kotter Robert Kraemer Mark Kraft Chuck & D.J. Kruger Gary Kuo Larry Kvam Art Lafeber Randy Lake Jared R. Lake Robert Lake Matthew Lalli

Mark Lalli Rick Lambert Duncan Lambert Vicki Lancaster Masie Lancaster Bruce Landesman Guttorm Landro Brooke Larsen Darren Larsen Ross Larsen Todd R. Larsen L. David Larsen Larry Larson Steve G. Larson Lane Lasrich Sunny Lauritzen Mark Law Greg Law Michael Layden Wendee Layton Lear & Lear Karl Lebaron Jesse Lee Marc Lee Lee Hyland Construction Thomas Lehmkuhl Heidi Leithead Ben Lems Tony Lewis Karl Lieb Mark Liedtke Jason Lilien Jose Luis & Kelli Linarez Kirk Lindsay Rex Lindsey Nancy Lines Christopher Lino Sundee & Larry Listello Scott Little Marianne Lloyd Brooks Lloyd Rod Lloyd Dennis Long Chad Loosemore Paul Lopez Jacob Lords Derek Losee Helen Louie

Eugene Louie Nick Lovato Destry & Stacey Lovato Paul & Brenda Lovell Scott Low Steven B. Lowe Howard Lowe Alex Lucero Ruth Lundberg John Lundgren Denise Luttrell Sean Lyon M&M Distributing Edward & Julie Mabey Mark Mabey Matthew Mackay Joe Madden John Madsen Dean Magnesen John Maher Heinz & Nancy Mahler Marsha Mann Randy & Peg Mann Kent A. Mann Tory Mann Mantis Management David Marino Milo Steven Marsden Dakota Marsden Jeff Marshall Cade Martin Paul Martin Bernie Martin Terese Martinez Brady Martinez Joe Marty Nichole Mathews Cody Matthews Rob Maxfield Scott Maxfield Ben Maxwell Robert D. Maxwell Mike May Michael Mayfield Natalie & Deryl Mayhew Daniel McBride Mike McBride Gretchen McClain

Chad McClellan David Mcclellan Cynthia McComber Oscar Mcconkie Margaret McCoy David McCray Denis M. McDonald John McDonald Kevin Mcdonough Susan Mcfarland Paul McGill Kristey McHenry Ben McKee Gregory McKenna Kevin Mclaughlin Bryan & Kay McMillen Roselee McNamara Jason Mcneill Richard McNellis Robert Mcrae David Meador Travis Mechling Russell Meeks Richard Meier Milton Melville Todd Memmott Kathy Metcalf David Meyer Cash Meyerhoffer Rich Mickelsen Marc Mickelsen Dan Milano Jason Miles Robert C Miller Chris Miller Cam Miller Mark Miller Jeremy Miller Michael Miller Darwin Millet Leesa Millham Jason Milne David Misner Richard Mitchell Kristina Miyagishima Arthur Moes Ray Moffat Allison Moll

2018 UTAH FOOTBALL SUMMER JOBS AND INTERNSHIPS The Utah football team would like to thank the following employees for their support of the 2018 summer jobs/internships/job shadowing program. Mountain West Elite Football Camps Utah Football Camps Redzone Real Estate Ken Garff Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram Murdock Chevy


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CRIMSON CLUB Flint Mollner Dean Moncur Len Mondragon George Mons Randy Monsen Rob Monsen Mitchel Monserret Mark Monserret Susan Moore Pete Moore Margaret Moore Jaron Moore Scott Moore Krystal Moorman Ward Morby Randy & Jarremy Morgan Eric Morgan Jarred & Amber Morgan Mike Moriarity Thomas Morris Stan Mortensen Michael L. Moseley MRC Global Jefferson Muhn Margaret Muir Ariel Mumma Jane Muna Dustin Munford Edward Munson Wayne Murakami Peter Murakami Michael G. Murry David Musselman Howard Nakagama Greg Nance Nat. Assoc. for Holistic Aromatherapy Russell Nate Mike Navidomskis Justin Needles

Mike Nelson Michael Nelson Mark Nelson Chris Nelson Wendell Nelson Dave Nelson Eric Nelson James Nelson Gregory H. Nelson Joseph Nemelka Michal Neslen Paul Newman Dale Newton Robert Nicholes Boyd & Rose Nielsen Joshua Nielsen Shane Nielsen Barry Nielsen Byron & Connie Nielsen Ronald Nielson Mark Nielson Karl Nielson Eric Nofsinger Scott & Marsha Norris Michael Norseth Dale Nosworthy Steven Noyce Mr. & Mrs. Gerald M. Nuttall Bruce Oakley Gary Oderda Marty O’Donnell Erik Olafsson Stephen & Barbara Olchek Tod Oldroyd Charles Oliver Ryan Oliverson Greg & Jennifer Olney Steve Olsen Alan Olsen Jake Olson

Erik Olson Harry Olson Sarah Olson Joe & Setsuko Ono Dds Phillip Orlando Maureen O’Rourke Ross David Ortega Tim Orton Dwight Osborn Michael Osborne Mark Ott Pat & Steven Ott Mike Otto Frank Overfelt Isaac Pace Thomas Pace Tracy Pack Ryan & Kristen Pack Ralph E. Packard Linda Page Ralph Pahnke Luke Palmer Jim Palmer Fred Palmer Robyn Palmer Steele Jonathan Pappasideris Kirstin & Doug Park Daniel Park Richard Parker Stephen & Dawn Parker Norton Parker Jeffery Parry Chad Pascua Paige Patterick Duane Paxman Curt Payne Zigmund Peacock Penny Peacock Trent Pearce Jerry & Sandy Pearce

Linda Pearson Donald Pearson Randy Pearson Lorin C. Peck Ryan Peel James Pehrson Douglas Pell Joyce Pell Dan & Karen Pennock Brandon Percival Eddie Perez Jr. Steve Perkins Ann Marie & Gaylen Perkins Glen Perry Robert Perry Michael Pestotnik Stephen Petersen Randall Petersen Fred L. Petersen Kendall S. Peterson Brian K. Peterson Brian Peterson Amy Peterson Virginia Peterson Nancy Peterson Brian Picchietti J. Greg & Jan Pickard John F. Piercey Tom Pilkington Sam Pino Randy Plant Michael Platt Jane Player Jill Poll Richard J. Pope Gregory A. Powell Wendy Preece Mark Preece Austin Prescott Ryan Price

Patrick Price Tom Pritchett Reed Prows Brian Pugmire Mary J. Pusey Todd Pyper R.C.I. Construction James Rafferty Wally Rafferty Kevin Randall Nila Randall Lisa Rasch R. Craig Rasmussen Dan Rasmussen Robert K. Rasmussen Derk Rasmussen Paul Rasmussen Kevin Rasmussen Kyle Rasmussen Taran Rasmussen Rodney Rasmussen Duaine H. & Jeri Rasmussen Blake Reese Rocky Revels Ashley Reyes Dee & Janet Reynolds Nate Rhees Casey Richards Michael Richards Hal Richardson Joshua Richardson Rob Richeson Robbi Richter Chris Rinehart Richard Ringheimer Jeff Rippon David Roberts Steven Roberts Daniel Robertson Michael Robinson

Shawn Robinson Robert Rock Ron Rodgers Christopher Rogers Michael Rollins Robert Romero Russell Rosander Craig Rose R. Tim Rose Mindy Rose Sharon & Eric Roux Neil Rowley Donald Roy David R. Rudd Roland Ruegner Erin Russell Chase Russell Bradley Ryther Paul Sabin Safest Candles Inc. J. Leonard & Vickie Salazar Tom Salmond Paul Salzetti Tom Sanders Trudy Sanderson Stephen Sands Louis Sanone Jon Sargent David Sarle Joseph Sasich Michael W. Saunders Robert Scarcelli Elizabeth Schetselaar Kevin Schlangen Steven & Lisa Schneider Steve Schnoor Deidre Schoenfeld Tom Schriever John & Susie Schultz Donald M. Schultz

Andy Schulz Pilar Schuman Kim & Kathy Schvandeveldt Brad Scott Kimberly Scott Mike Seare Jason Seavey James Sedgwick Brandon Seehusen Steve Seghini Robyn Seldin Glenn Seninger Ken Serre Chad and Patricia Service Don Sessions Marianne Sexton John Shakula Chelsea and Ben Sharer Jon W. Sharp Toni Sharp Tyson Sharp Jesse Sharp Teresa Shaum Nolan Shaw Louis L. Shelton Robert Shepherd Shepherd Family Trust Joseph & Lisa Shortino John Simonsen Jacquie Simper Dennis Singleton Jean Skankey Todd Slack Robert & Amanda Slingerland Scott Smedley Becki Smedley Shane Smith Craig Smith Michael C. Smith Chad Smith

CAR DEALER PROGRAM The Utah Athletics department is proud to partner with the following car dealerships in support of the Ute Car Program. Ute Car Program partners provide Gift-In-Kind support through the use of automobiles for University of Utah coaches and administrators. This provides an invaluable source of support when recruiting and attending University functions throughout the state. Utah Athletics thanks the following dealerships for their great support of Utah Athletics, and we hope you will support them when it is time for your next car purchase. For more information about supporting Utah Athletics through the Ute Car Program, please contact the Crimson Club at 801-585-UTES. 92

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CRIMSON CLUB Danny Smith Rosie Smith Landon Smith Julia Smith Gibbs Smith Jessica Smith Greg Smith Stephen Snow Will & Bonnie Snyder Julie & Troy Somerville David & Scott Sorensen Kyle Sorenson Brian Sorrell Mel Sowerby Jared Spackman Liz Speirs Isaiah Spencer Earl & Sue Spencer Joseph Spencer David Spencer Mike & Kristi Spencer Ted Speros Bill Sperry David & Lori Sperry Chris Stackhouse Lynda Stacy Robert Stahl Jerome Starks Ryan Steed Reece Stein Ryan Stewart

Blythe Stewart Scott Stocking Stanley Stoll Scott Stone Patricia Stoppi Dave & Shelly Storey Matt Storey Amy Stover Ben Stowell Richard Stralow Dave Stringham Lantz Stringham Susan Strohm Dan Strong Bill Stuart Ivo Stutznegger Summerhill Investments LLC Paul Summers Jeremy Sutherland Tim Sutton Dustin Sutton Richard & Dee Ann Swinyard Cathy & Randy Sylvester T&T Plating Kevin Taber John Taggart Richard & Lincoln Taggart Verl H. Talbot Clem Chris Tana Pynetha Tanner Rick Tanovich

Steve Tate Taryn Taylor Terry Taylor Ritchie Taylor Scott Taylor Ronald Taylor Russell Taylor Rod Teel Erik Terry Jeremy Terry The Judith L Corlett Living Trust James Thomas John & Julie Thomas Robert Thomas Cassandra Thomas Isaac Thomason Lori Thomassen Kenny & Marie Thompson Julayne Thompson Jerry & Carie Thompson Tina Thomson Dru Thornley James Thornton Bill Thurman Grant Tidwell John Tieso Blake & Carol Tillotson Jill Tinkham Joel Tippetts Sammie Tollestrup Mark & Victoria Tolman

James Tomasek Todd Topham Marcus Torgenson Susan Toronto April Townsend Terry & Terri Treat Jacob Tripp Triton Investments John Trout Edward Trujillo Anthony Tucker Tunex Lisa Turner Paul & Monique Turner Gail Turpin Linda Twitchell Judy Ure Utah Commercial Contractors Inc. Thomas Valdez Ronnie Valencia Marc Valenzuela Brent Van Kampen Brad Van Wagoner Justin Vanbibber Thomas Vandenberghe B.J. Vander Linden Jeri VanLeuven Louwane VanSoolen Steve Varanakis Pete Vietti

Tyler Vigh Patricia Vincent Jeffrey Vitek Gary Vogrinec Roxann Vredenburg Larry Wade Blake Wade Bonnie Wadley Ryan Wagstaff Jonathan Waldram Stephen Waldron Janet Walker Jeremy Walker Mark Wall Keith Wallace Philip & Mary Walter Rick Waltman Stewart Walz Tyson Wanlass John Ward Valissa Ward Steve Ware Damond Watkins Peter Watkins Blake Watkins Sue Watson Kenneth W. Watson Tracy Watts Dave Weatherhead Brett Weaver Saul Weissman

Jack R. Welch George Welch Terry Welch Christopher Welch Bryan Wells Edward T. & Sharle Wells Michael Wernli Barbara West Kori Wetsel Jason L. & DawnRae Wheeler Wheelwright Lumber Steve Whipperman Debra Whipple Tucker White Jacque Whitecar Kristine Whittaker Brian Whitteron Amy Wilcox Craig Wilcox Ray Wilde Rance Wilkins John Wilkinson Wesley Williams Jerry Williams Gina Williams Wendy Williams Anna Williamson Keith Wilson Jacob Wilson Kevin Wilson Trevor Winegar

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