Arizona
No. 14 Utah Vs. Arizona: Live Updates, Analysis, And More
SALT LAKE CITY – The No. 14 College of Utah Utes face the Arizona Wildcats in a late season Pac-12 matchup at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
All week lengthy Utah followers have puzzled in regards to the availability of quarterback Cam Rising and tight finish Dalton Kincaid. Rising is in uniform and anticipated to play.
QB1 @crising7 #GoUtes #UteProud #UBoyz pic.twitter.com/YKM0VONzZQ
— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) November 5, 2022
Kincaid just isn’t anticipated to see the sphere towards the Wildcats.
Kincaid was not dressed throughout warmups. Secure to say he is not going to play tonight. #Utes
— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) November 5, 2022
Arizona Wildcats (3-5, 1-4) vs. No. 14 Utah Utes (6-2, 4-1)
The place: Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake Metropolis, Utah
When: Saturday, November 5 at 5:30 p.m. (MDT)
TV/Stream: Pac-12 Community
Radio: 700 AM
Pregame
About that point 😤 pic.twitter.com/NhoPrMbzx6
— Utah Soccer (@Utah_Football) November 5, 2022
ᴀʀᴇ ʏᴏᴜ ʀᴇᴀᴅʏ ꜰᴏʀ ꜱᴏᴍᴇ ꜰᴏᴏᴛʙᴀʟʟ?
🏈🏈🏈@Utah_Football | #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/DVjRMqvql0— Utah Athletics (@utahathletics) November 5, 2022
First Quarter
After profitable the coin toss, Utah deferred to the second half, giving the Wildcats the opening possession.
Utah received the toss and can defer to the second half. Utah protection is up first. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
The Utes pressure a turnover on the Wildcats first drive with a Jonah Ellis fumble restoration after Jayden de Laura coughed it up.
Utah had Arizona the place they needed them however missed tackles and 38 yards later…nevertheless, de Laura fumble on the following play give the ball to Cam Rising and crew. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
Fumble recovered by Jonah Elliss! pic.twitter.com/M9xbciow4B
— Utah Soccer (@Utah_Football) November 5, 2022
Rising tries for Enis and overthrows it, nevertheless, PI strikes the chains anyway. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
Nothing going this primary drive for Rising and the Utes. Protection on deck once more. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
In different information…particular groups has been wanting good early on. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
Arizona tries dashing and is met with some Pepa. #Utes pic.twitter.com/XF3UGDHNVO
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
Protection holds actually robust in Arizona’s first two drive. Vaughn has been wanting nice early on within the defensive backfield. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
Nate Johnson out for the primary play of this drive. Rising again out nevertheless. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
Good second effort by Vele to get the primary down. Knew he was taking place and gave it just a bit extra to cross the road. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 5, 2022
Large, ol’ open lane for Jackson. Arizona did not notice he was going proper via their protection. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
On the end-around, Jaylen Dixon took the handoff from Cam Rising and located pay grime, giving Utah a 7-0 lead.
Landing Dixon. He is been utilized fairly a bit early on and has regarded good. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Shoutout Munir McClain blocking on the perimeter for Jaylen Dixon’s TD! pic.twitter.com/yuVU00pdac
— Cam Mellor (@CamMellor) November 6, 2022
The #Utes are on the board because of Jaylen Dixon. #GoUtes
UTAH 7 ARIZONA 0
8:53 Q1 pic.twitter.com/LdXLIv3CK2
— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) November 6, 2022
And identical to that Arizona ties it up with a 58-yard landing run. Protection could not get him down. #Utes
Play is being reviewed.
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Ruling of a landing has been overturned. Arizona is on the Utah 1. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
On third down, de Laura saved it for the landing.
de Laura retains and will get in. Arizona on the board. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Glover and Jackson with back-to-back good runs. They’ve come a great distance since their first touches. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Rising sacked. Lack of seven yards. 2nd and 17. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Dixon has wheels. Didn’t appear like he’d get a yard, not to mention 25 and a primary down on 2nd and lengthy. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Rising and Vele look like discovering a pleasant little groove tonight. U Love 2 C It. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Nate Johnson was in at QB earlier than Utah known as timeout. Will probably be fascinating to see if he trots again out or if the #Utes go along with one thing else.
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Rising again out on the sphere, fingers off to Bernard. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Nate Johnson once more and the freshman has his first profession landing as a #Ute.
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Taking the primary snaps of his collegiate profession, Nate Johnson gave Utah a 14-7 lead with a dashing landing to the suitable facet.
.@Shaboinate3 has some wheels!!@Utah_Football | #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/B5hCTuti8Q
— Utah Athletics (@utahathletics) November 6, 2022
Utah’s protection have some points with Arizona’s dashing assault in the intervening time. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Broughton brings the warmth and sacks de Laura. Looks like Utah has been liking these CB blitzes after Phillips III mistakenly bought after Caleb Williams just a few weeks again. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Second Quarter
Arizona opting to go for it on 4th and 20…
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
…and will get sacked once more…Elliss and Karene Reid on the play. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Glover with the 17-yard acquire. The youngin’ is beginning to discover that operating again imaginative and prescient on the collegiate degree. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
That little “whoop” transfer by Jackson to interrupt free…oh my goodness a man his dimension should not be capable to try this. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Jackson with the rating…liking this Glover/Jackson run sport. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Ja’Quinden Jackson’s rating gave Utah a two landing lead.
Ja’Quinden Jackson places some factors on the board for the #Utes. Run sport is beginning to look good with the Glover/Jackson 1-2 punch. #GoUtes
UTAH 21 ARIZONA 7
11:21 Q2 pic.twitter.com/FOcGTBbhmr— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) November 6, 2022
The Longest 12 Yards- An Autobiography by Jayden de Laura.
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Ball on the bottom, de Laura was there to get better it, nevertheless it was a seven yard loss for the Wildcats. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Occasions 2 #How https://t.co/b1vAvGYMzY
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
4th and 20 is doable, however 4th and 5 is a no go for Arizona. #Utes to get the ball on their 4-yard line. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Good to see Bernard with a superb carry after final week. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Particular Groups man…Bouwmeester booms it and Vaughn is there to get better the muff. Rising again out on the sphere on Arizona’s 9-yard line. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Johnson along with his second collegiate landing after the terrific particular groups play. Younger guys getting it completed tonight for the #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Broughton having a pleasant sport. Actually slapped the ball away. third and 4. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
That was an fascinating sequence. de Laura dropped the ball, picked it up and delivered a dime. Arizona knocking on the door. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
.@Utah_Football having some enjoyable with the rain themed songs. Migos, CCR, Rihanna, and Led Zeppelin have all been featured. #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/VkXknoAymt
— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) November 6, 2022
The Wildcats should accept a discipline purpose, reduce the #Utes lead. #Utes
UTAH 28 ARIZONA 10
:44 Q2 pic.twitter.com/VgxDxtevPI— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) November 6, 2022
We’ve got halftime in RES. #Utes lead the #Wildcats 28-10 largely as a result of efforts of a few of their younger gamers. Spectacular exhibiting early on. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Halftime stats:
Utah’s main rusher is Ja’Quinden Jackson. 8 carries for 69 yards & a landing.
Vele is Utah’s main receiver with 5 catches for 57 yards
Utah has 243 yards of offense to Arizona’s 249.
Arizona has fumbled the ball 5 instances, misplaced it twice. #GoUte
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Third Quarter
Glover and Jackson completely gashing Arizona’s protection out of the half. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Glover taking dudes for a experience. 1st and purpose for the #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Fumble recovered by Arizona, Jackson was down for a while, however has gotten up and is strolling off the sphere. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Protection does their job, Utah offense will begin with nice discipline place on the 50-yard line. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Wanting like Jackson could be completed for the night time. Too dangerous. Child has been actually good tonight. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Rising to M. Parks- 19-yards and first down. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
It is Thomas time. Lets see what he can do. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Thomas’ carry is brief. 4th and 1 from the Arizona 22. Thomas will get the carry once more and will get the primary down.#GoUtes #22Forever
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Utah choosing a 27-yard discipline purpose and Redding will get it. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
With Jackson out, Tavion Thomas makes his return for the #Utes and helps to place them in place for a 27-yard Redding discipline purpose. #GoUtes
UTAH 31 ARIZONA 10
4:31 Q3 pic.twitter.com/RInk9178mc— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) November 6, 2022
Thomas on the particular groups cease. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Arizona fumbles…loooooooooooong pause because it took everybody without end to comprehend the ball was unfastened, then restoration by O’Toole. #GoUtes
Play is being reviewed.
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Fumble restoration confirmed. Utah ball. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Rising finds Yassmin who fumbled it, Arizona ball. It’s slippery on the market proper now. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Large sack from Vimahi. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Protection hangs tight, forces Arizona to punt. Utah will begin on their 39. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Fourth Quarter
Free play. Arizona peppered with yellow flags for PI. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Rising connects with Yassmin who goes in for the rating. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Rising places it in Yassmin’s stomach for an additional rating. #Utes are operating away with this one regardless of the dangerous climate. #GoUtes
UTAH 38 ARIZONA 10
10:16 This autumn pic.twitter.com/QAuzkGuCuq— KSL Sports activities (@kslsports) November 6, 2022
Broughton introduced the warmth on that sort out. #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Guess who. Vaughn. My goodness he and Broughton have been glorious in protection at present. #GoUtes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
ANOTHA FUMBLE
This one recovered by Hubert. #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/d76cKqEJQC— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Bryson Barnes time for the #Utes
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Charlie Vincent is in! pic.twitter.com/ReiVIhCLbI
— Michelle Bodkin (@BodkinKSLsports) November 6, 2022
Michelle Bodkin is the Utah Utes Insider for KSLsports.com and host of each the Crimson Nook Podcast (SUBSCRIBE) and The Saturday Present (Saturday from 10 a.m.–12 p.m.) on The KSL Sports activities Zone. Observe her on Twitter and Instagram: @BodkinKSLsports
Arizona
Solution to Arizona's water crisis? Local researcher hopes so, sharing breakthrough in desalination technology
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Two years ago, Arizona state leaders were actively exploring the idea of a binational desalination plant that would bring water from the Sea of Cortez to the state. The plan, spearheaded by former Governor Doug Ducey, aimed to address the state’s growing water shortage. However, after facing backlash from water authorities and a lack of transparency, the project ultimately fell through. Later, Governor Katie Hobbs redirected funds away from long-term water supply projects, further pushing desalination off the table for the time being.
Despite these setbacks, one local researcher has continued to push the boundaries of desalination technology and is hopeful that his breakthroughs could provide a solution to the ongoing water crisis in Arizona. Professor Mark Witten, a researcher at the University of Arizona, has spent the past 17 years finding ways to efficiently remove salt from seawater.
In 2023, he shared his efforts with the public, explaining how his low-energy desalination technology could significantly reduce the cost and energy consumption typically associated with removing salt from seawater.
“We’ve gotten to the point where we can take out 99% of the salt from simulated ocean water,” said Witten, reflecting on his progress.
His recent work has culminated in a groundbreaking discovery that allows for the removal of 335 parts per million (ppm) of concentrated salt, which is the same salinity level found in Earth’s oceans.
He was initially working with a silicon disc, and decided to try isolating salt by using a reactive metal. He experimented with tungsten, copper, iron, and magnesium. Witten described finding success with a small magnesium disc, so he purchased a larger disc.
Witten recalled, “When I first did the first experiment. I just bought a brand new salinity meter from Amazon, and it registered 333 parts per million after I did the desalination. Remember, I started out at 35,000 parts per million. So I thought something was wrong with my new salinity meter. So I went into my kitchen, filled a glass of water, and measured the salinity. It was 425 parts per million and I almost fainted because I thought I had hit the jackpot.”
Witten is confident that his technology can make a real difference. “Our technology, we believe, can produce an acre-foot of water for less than $400,” he said. An acre-foot is equivalent to one acre of land covered by a foot of water, a standard unit of measurement for water volume.
Beyond providing freshwater, Witten hopes his technology will provide more resources. He highlights that the salt could contain lithium, an essential component for electric vehicle batteries, which could help further support the green energy industry.
“We plan to collect the salt and mine lithium from it,” Witten explained. “The electric vehicle industry cannot grow without more lithium, and this could help address that challenge as well.”
As Arizona faces the very real threat of water scarcity, Witten’s innovative desalination technology offers a potential solution to one of the state’s most pressing issues. He believes that large-scale desalination could help protect Arizona’s future by ensuring a more stable and sustainable water supply.
“The future growth of this state, and the other states in the Colorado River Compact, is in danger because we don’t have enough water,” said Witten.
As the state continues to grapple with its water challenges, Witten sees a future where the ocean could provide an answer to Arizona’s water shortage. Witten’s next steps involve getting an industrial prototype of his desalination technology off the ground.
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Reyna Preciado is a reporter for KGUN 9, she joined the KGUN 9 team in July of 2022 after graduating Arizona State University. Share your story ideas with Reyna by emailing reyna.preciado@kgun9.com or by connecting on Instagram, or Twitter.
Arizona
AZ in drought while other states buried in snow
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — Thick snow is piling up in the Northeast while Southern Arizona is dry even for a desert. KGUN9 was at University of Arizona talking to a National Weather Service meteorologist about the dangers a continued dry winter could bring.
We have not needed an umbrella for a very long time except maybe for shade. Even by Arizona standards it has been an unusually hot dry winter.
It doesn’t take long for snow to go from white, fluffy and beautiful to a wet, messy, sometimes dangerous nuisance.
But here in Arizona, people are crying for at least a little bit of some sort of moisture.
Over at Harlow Gardens, Melaney Quinnrose is looking for plants with a better chance of surviving a drought.
“Yeah, it’s definitely been drier. We got a lot more rain last winter. I still had green stuff in my backyard last winter, and I don’t now.”
Cyndi Anderson is adjusting to keeping plants in Arizona after living in Washington state.
“I couldn’t believe in December just how quickly things can die, if you’re not on it.”
“So we’re running drier than normal right now, especially compared to last winter.”
At the National Weather Service Tucson office meteorologist Dalton Van Stratten says they’ve recorded no rain at all at the airport since November 3rd.
You can blame the drought on a climate effect way out in the Pacific Ocean. A surge of cold water called La Nina usually brings dry winters to the Southwest.
But our winter rains are important to build water reserves.
Van Stratten says, “If we don’t receive enough winter to restore the water in the aquifers, then we can have increased drought conditions so the soils will dry, the vegetation will dry, which will cause an increased concern for our fire weather season, which typically is in the mid to late spring time.”
But he says except for an occasional rain that breaks the pattern expect this year’s winter to stay dry.
Arizona
Arizona pastor hid cameras to record women using church bathroom: police
An Arizona pastor was busted for secretly recording videos of women using his church’s bathroom after the camera fell out of a dryer, according to police.
Arturo Laguna, a pastor at the Casa de Adoracion in Phoenix, allegedly installed the recording device in the church bathroom last fall and recorded the women in October and early November, according to a police report obtained by Fox 10 Phoenix.
The perverted preacher was only caught after a mother discovered the camera while changing her baby’s diaper inside of the strip mall church’s women’s bathroom, cops said.
Investigators later found screenshots of Laguna adjusting the camera inside of the bathroom. When police interviewed Laguna, he confessed to having put up the camera in October.
Authorities searched the camera’s SD card and uncovered four short videos of adult women using the bathroom, according to the outlet.
The pastor was arrested in November and charged with multiple counts of voyeurism — a felony in Arizona.
He was indicted last week and is scheduled to appear in court again on Jan. 9.
The Post has reached out to Casa de Adoracion for comment.
In October while he was allegedly filming the women, Laguna, who leads a largely immigrant congregation of about 100 people, spoke to the Associated Press about his faith community and the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
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