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Ranking the Utah Utes 2022 Uniform Combo’s

With the 2022 season lastly coming to an in depth, it is time to evaluate every of the uniform combos that the Utes wore this previous yr. The next is a rating of every combo this system wore on the sphere throughout the 2022 marketing campaign.
As a disclaimer, not a single certainly one of these combos is dangerous, however some are clearly far superior than others.
12. Whiteout vs Colorado
Utah Utes working again Ja’Quinden Jackson (3) carries the ball for a landing the third quarter towards the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Subject.
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Like I mentioned, not a single certainly one of Utah’s combos was dangerous this yr, however the whiteout towards Colorado finds itself on the backside of my checklist this season.
In comparison with their different uniforms, this one simply would not pop or standout to me like lots of the others. Nonetheless, so far as whiteouts go, its very clear and nonetheless appears to be like nice on the sphere.
11. Purple helmet, black jersey, black pants vs Stanford

Utah Utes broad receiver Devaughn Vele (17) and quarterback Cameron Rising (7) have a good time after a landing towards the Stanford Cardinal within the second quarter at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
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Much like the whiteout, this mix that they wore towards Stanford falls into the identical class as one thing that simply would not fairly wow me.
Nothing flashy or showy about this mix however nonetheless, any uniform that features a drum and feather goes to be fairly good.
10. All reds vs SUU

Utah Utes working again Jaylon Glover (1) runs the ball in to the tip zone for a landing within the third quarter towards the Southern Utah Thunderbirds at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
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I do know what it’s possible you’ll be pondering, how on earth are the all reds ranked so low in your checklist?
Properly, I believe that is extra of a praise to the remainder of the combos as all however a type of remaining provide a wide range of completely different colours and are extra interesting to the attention.
Additionally, I want a white face masks on these helmets. A black face masks is not essentially dangerous however I do not assume it compliments the purple lids as properly, particularly with the large white stripes down the center.
9. Ute Proud vs San Diego State

Utah Utes tight finish Brant Kuithe (80) catches a go and is introduced down by San Diego State Aztecs defensive lineman Justus Tavai (91) within the second quarter at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
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I believe this was a crowd favourite this season, and I completely perceive why, however we’re reaching a number of the extra elite uniforms and I would not fairly affiliate this mix with these.
Sure, I completely love the purple face masks, and the purple pants are tremendous enjoyable. However like I mentioned, we’re swiftly approaching some elite combos and this yr’s Ute Proud was simply alright in my view.
8. White throwbacks vs Florida and Oregon

Utah Utes quarterback Cameron Rising (7) calls a play towards the Florida Gators throughout the second half at Steve Spurrier-Florida Subject.
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Alright, this was arguably the hardest mixture to rank this season. Like many, I like the interlocking U’s and the white mixture appears to be like actually good, however Utah is 1-3 on this uniform and even I’m beginning to grow to be somewhat superstitious.
Sure, its an important combo and I would not thoughts seeing it once more, however the Utes have misplaced to Ohio State, Florida and Oregon in three straight contests…not precisely a document that is instilling confidence in these uniforms being worn in huge video games, or in any respect.
7. Blackout vs USC

Utah Utes quarterback Cameron Rising (7) throws towards the USC Trojans within the second half at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
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This was a particular mixture because it was the primary time we noticed these magnificent hand-painted helmets, and the Utes defeated USC at Rice Eccles Stadium in dramatic trend.
The helmet? Arguably probably the most fantastically crafted I’ve ever seen and a high lid from the 2022 season. Nonetheless, I simply do not go loopy for blackout uniforms and I really assume the helmet appears to be like higher with the mix they wore towards Washington State afterward.
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6. Black helmet, white jersey, black pants vs UCLA

Utah Utes quarterback Cameron Rising (7) appears to be like to go throughout the second quarter towards the UCLA Bruins at Rose Bowl.
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After the Utes had worn the identical black helmets with the outsized drum and feather for the previous couple of season as their major black lid, this system was in dire want of a brand new black helmet and the tools employees completely delivered.
The white define appears to be like so good and the remainder of the helmet is simply attractive.
I do know Utah bought blown out by UCLA on this mixture however I’m dissatisfied we did not see it once more and hope it makes a reappearance subsequent yr. A blackout mixture with this may really look unimaginable.
5. Purple helmet, white jersey, purple pants vs ASU and USC

Utah Utes broad receiver Cash Parks (10) celebrates after scoring on a 57-yard landing reception towards the Southern California Trojans within the second half of the Pac-12 Championship at Allegiant St.
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Alright, now we have reached the elite uniforms from this season and that begins with the mix that the Utes had been topped back-to-back Pac-12 Champions in.
I like the white face masks on this lid because it compliments the remainder of the helmet very well. I additionally want the combos with selection versus stable colours from high to backside.
4. Throwbacks vs Oregon State

Utah Utes cornerback Clark Phillips III (1) shakes fingers with cornerback JaTravis Broughton (4) after making his third interception of the sport towards the Oregon State Beavers at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
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12 months in and yr out, this stays among the best combos the Utes put on due to its simplicity.
The actual query is, do the Utes change over to those as their major uniforms or do they persist with the drum and feather?
3. Hand-painted helmet, white jersey, white pants vs Washington State

Utah Utes working again Jaylon Glover (1) carries the ball towards the Washington State Cougars within the first half at Gesa Subject at Martin Stadium.
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As I discussed earlier than, I believe this mix seemed higher with the hand-painted helmets and numerous that needed to do with the large white stripe down the center and the speckled dots on the edges.
The white jersey actually made these particular helmets pop because of the distinction in colour. They nonetheless seemed nice with the blackout combo however for me, the white jersey made this among the best wanting helmets this season.
2. Purple helmet, purple jersey, white pant vs Arizona

Utah Utes quarterback Nate Johnson (13) celebrates a landing towards the Arizona Wildcats within the second quarter at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
Rob Grey-USA TODAY Sports activities.
Sweet apple lids, drum and feather, white face masks, purple jersey and white pants? Virtually perfection and among the best appears to be like the College has.
1. Rose Bowl

Utah Utes tight finish Thomas Yassmin (87) celebrates with teammates after making a catch for a landing towards the Penn State Nittany Lions within the first half within the 109th Rose Bowl sport on the Rose Bo…
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Regardless of one other Rose Bowl loss, this uniform mixture was the perfect that 2022 needed to provide. A spin on their earlier Rose Bowl uniforms, these perfected what the Utes did a season in the past.
Along with the throwback uniforms and the interlocking U’s, the rose is a traditional and significant contact that simply appears to be like so a lot better on purple.
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Utah vs. West Virginia picks, predictions for college football Week 5 game

A pair of Big 12 teams looking to get back on track clash in Morgantown, West Virginia, on Saturday, as Utah and West Virginia square off coming off disheartening losses.
While the Utes strive to put a 24-point defeat to Texas Tech behind them, the Mountaineers hope to completely wash away their lackluster outing against Kansas in their league opener, setting up an intriguing battle between two teams that need to get back in the win column if they want to keep pace in the ultra-competitive Big 12 title race.
Several outlets and media personnel have phoned in their picks for the Week 5 matchup at Milan Puskar Stadium. It’s worth noting, though, that the following predictions have been made without confirmation of the health status of some key players on both sides, namely, West Virginia running back Tye Edwards.
Here’s a look at how a few prognosticators foresee the Utes-Mountaineers matchup playing out.
Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon, after predicting the Utes would beat the Red Raiders last week, has Utah edging out a 7-point win on the road in Week 5 to move to 4-1 on the season.
Kenyon’s prediction forecasts a much closer contest on Saturday in comparison to some of the other picks on this list.
After simulating the outcome of the Utes-Mountaineers matchup over 10,000 times, Dimers.com’s model gives Utah an 83% win probability, while West Virginia has a win probability of 17%.
ESPN’s matchup predictor has been more favorable to the Utes since the start of the season, and that trend continues heading into Week 5 as Utah boasts a 72.2% win probability rate over West Virginia.
The Utes, who previously had the upper hand in five of their 12 regular-season games heading into the 2025 campaign, according to ESPN analytics, are now the algorithm’s favorite to win six of their final eight Big 12 contests, with the exception of road trips to BYU (29%) and Kansas (38.1%).
Bill Connelly’s SP+ model, a tempo- and opponent-adjusted measurement of college football efficiency, grants the Utes an 83% chance of beating the Mountaineers on the road. Connelly’s metrics-based formulas have accurately predicted three of Utah’s four games so far this season, with the exception of last week’s Texas Tech game.
Technically, Odds Shark’s computer predicts the Utes will score 33.6 points against the Mountaineers. But that’s not possible, thus the slight round-up.
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How the 2034 Winter Games can help Utah face its ‘troubling’ challenges
Hosting a second Winter Games in 2034 is “an Olympic-sized opportunity” for the state, according to a new report released Tuesday by the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute.
“Few single events in Utah history compare in reach and significance,” states the institute’s second “Keepers of the Flame” report, citing an estimated 15 billion viewer hours of coverage expected during the Olympics and the Paralympics that follow for athletes with disabilities.
That puts pressure on the state to tackle what the report described as “Utah’s Troubling Seven” challenges, just as the 2002 Winter Games pushed officials to deal with problems like I-15 gridlock and the need for more public transportation.
“Even with Utah’s well-documented exceptional economy, our state is changing fast. And even as Utah prospers, serious challenges pose a threat to Utah’s long-term success,” the report warned, but the 2034 Games can serve “as a powerful catalyst to make Utah even better.”
Utah’s seven challenges identified by the institute are:
- Housing affordability and homelessness. Housing prices grew faster in Utah than anywhere else in the U.S. from 1991 to 2024, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency, while the number of Utahns without homes reached a record high this year.
- Traffic congestion. Delays on Utah roads between June 2016 and January 2025 grew four times faster than the state’s population, based on six-month moving averages.
- Third grade reading proficiency. Considered “a leading indicator for future educational success,” proficiency remains below 50% statewide
- College graduation rates. The share of Utah high school graduates enrolling in higher education has dropped in two of the past three years, while half of the state’s eight degree-granting institutions report completion rates below 50%
- Water and Great Salt Lake. “Lower water levels put at risk the benefits created by the lake and threaten Utah’s long-term economic, ecological, and human health,” the report said, and “represents one of Utah’s greatest international and national reputational risks”
- Energy supply. Utah, like the rest of the country, is facing increased power demands due to growth, energy intensive industries and artificial intelligence, and the need to replace aging plants
- Behavioral health. Utah is third in the nation for adults with serious mental illness, and the fourth for those with serious thoughts of suicide, the report said, while the “share of Utah young adults with poor mental health more than doubled in the past 10 years”
Before billions tune into Opening Ceremonies at the University of Utah’s Rice-Eccles Stadium on Feb. 10, 2034, the 44-page report offers starting points to address those challenges, such as creating a statewide community land trust, as “a quick and effective way to lower housing costs” and prioritizing connected autonomous vehicles to ease traffic congestion.
Other “consequential ideas” to be considered are placing reading pros in K-3 classrooms, expanding career-oriented “catalyst centers” into Salt Lake County, conserving up to 500,000 acre-feet of water annually, investing in a state energy research fund, and aligning behavioral health efforts and investments with Utah’s strategic plan.
Insights in the reports that are intended “to help guide Utah and leverage the Games” begin with a call for the state “to lead with dignity,” in “a time of significant polarization and mean-spirited, sometimes even violent, expression and actions.”
Next is tapping in to Utah’s younger generations, followed by focusing on long-term goals at the community level and catalyzing private innovation and investment, possibly through creating an impact fund that could provide both societal benefits and profits.
Utahns stepped up for the 2002 Games, the report noted, with estimated private and public investments in transportation, resorts, venues, housing, hotels and other areas that were made to benefit the 2002 Games add up to $7.25 billion in 2024 dollars.
While about $4 billion of that amount went to rebuild I-15 and add TRAX light rail lines along with other transportation projects, the list also included spending for ski resort and Salt Palace expansions, new hotels and Olympic venues, and a public safety communications system.
Thanks in large part to the work done in the decades before and after 2002, this time around, Utah can claim seven “major achievements in the state’s economic success story,” the report said. Dubbed “Utah’s Magnificent Seven” achievements, they are:
- Economic dynamism and diversity. “Utahns have built the most impressive economy in the nation,” the report said, highly diversified with more than double the national average real GDP growth over the past decade
- High household income and low poverty. Adjusted for regional price parity, Utah’s 2023 household income ranks the nation’s highest while the state’s three-year average poverty rate from 2021 to 2023 is the lowest, at 6.7%
- Upward mobility. Utah is one of only three states nationwide to hit top levels of upward mobility in every county, according to Opportunity Insights at Harvard University estimates
- Widespread prosperity. Utah “exhibits the most equal distribution of income in the nation,” according to a Census Bureau measurement
- Well-trained and educated workforce. Utah had the nation’s third highest share in 2023 of adults aged 25-64 with postsecondary training, including from trade and technical schools
- Fast growing population and youthfulness. Utah’s population increased 18.4% between the 2010 and 2020 censuses, a faster rate than any state in the nation. With a median age of 32.4 in 2024, Utah also has the nation’s youngest population.
- Social cohesion. Utah had the highest level of social capital among the state in a 2021 Utah Foundation study of more than 30 measures “in the broad categories of family structure, community participation, and economic mobility.”
The institute’s director, Natalie Gochnour, said the state is positioned to take advantage of another Winter Games.
“The global spotlight of the 2034 Games provides a powerful motivation and deadline for Utah to make strategic investments and pursue innovative solutions to many of our state’s most troubling challenges,” Gochnour said. “By proactively addressing our challenges and building on our strengths, Utah’s Olympic legacy will extend far beyond the Games.”
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Shooting suspect had ‘very different ideology’ than conservative family, Utah governor says

The Utah governor, Spencer Cox, on Sunday told national talkshows that the man suspected of killing Turning Point USA executive director Charlie Kirk was living with and in a relationship with a person “transitioning from male to female” as investigators continue exploring a possible motive in the attack.
The Republican politician’s comments came four days after Kirk – a critic of gay and transgender rights – was shot to death from a distance with a rifle during an event at Utah Valley University while speaking with a student about mass shootings in the US and trans people. Nonetheless, Cox stopped short of saying that officials had determined the suspect’s partner’s alleged status was a factor in Kirk’s killing.
In comments to NBC’s Meet the Press, Cox said that Kirk’s accused killer, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was not cooperating with authorities. Yet authorities are gathering information from family members and people around him, Cox said.
Cox said that what investigators had gathered showed Robinson “does come from a conservative family – but his ideology was very different than his family”.
Citing the content of investigators’ interviews with people close to Robinson, Cox said “we do know that the [suspect’s] roommate … is a [partner] who is transitioning from male to female.
“I will say that that person has been very cooperative with authorities,” Cox remarked to Meet the Press host Kristen Welker, referring to the roommate. “And … the why behind this … we’re all drawing lots of conclusions on how someone like this could be radicalized. And I think that those are important questions for us to ask and important questions for us to answer.”
The governor did not elaborate on the evidence that investigators were relying on to establish Robinson’s relationship to his roommate with whom he shared an apartment in Washington county, Utah, about 260 miles from where Kirk was killed.
Robinson’s arrest was announced on Friday after he surrendered to authorities to end a two-day manhunt in the wake of the 31-year-old Kirk’s killing.
At the time of his arrest, Robinson was a third-year student in an electrical apprenticeship program at Dixie Technical College.
Utah records show both of his parents are registered Republicans who voted in the 2024 election that gave Donald Trump, their party’s leader, a second presidency. But publicly available information offers little if any insight into Robinson’s personal beliefs.
Cox made it a point to tell NBC that “friends that have confirmed that there was kind of that deep, dark internet … culture and these other dark places of the internet” where Robinson “was going deep”. The governor did not elaborate – though on Saturday, citing the work of law enforcement, he told the Wall Street Journal that “it’s very clear to us and to investigators that this was a person who was deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology.”
On Sunday, in a separate interview, CNN’s Dana Bash asked Cox to elaborate on his comments to the Journal.
“That information comes from the people around him, from his family members and his friends – that’s how we got that information,” Cox told CNN. “There’s so much more that we’re learning, and so much more that we will learn.”
Bash also asked Cox whether the roommate’s status was relevant to the investigation and a potential motive. The governor replied, “That is what we are trying to figure out right now.”
“I know everybody wants to know exactly why, and point the finger,” Cox said. “And I totally get that. I do, too.”
Yet Cox said he had not read all interview transcripts compiled by investigators, “so I just want to be careful … and so we’ll have to wait and see what comes out.”
Cox said he expected the public would learn more when formal charges were filed against Robinson. The governor said he expected that to happen Tuesday.
During his CNN appearance, Cox also said that investigators were looking into a potential note left by Robinson.
Officials at the group chat app Discord recently said that they had identified an account on the platform associated with Robinson – but found no evidence that the suspect planned the incident on the platform.
The spokesperson for Discord did say that there were “communications between the suspect’s roommate and a friend after the shooting, where the roommate was recounting the contents of a note the suspect had left elsewhere”.
When asked about the note, Cox said that “those are things that are still being processed for accuracy and verification”. He suggested additional details about the note could be “included in charging documents”.
Members of both of the US’s major political parties on Sunday reiterated condemnations of Kirk’s killing and political violence in general.
“Every American is harmed by this – it’s an attack on an individual and an attack on a country whose entire purpose, entire way of being is that we can resolve what we need to resolve through a political process,” Pete Buttigieg, a Democrat who served as the US transportation secretary during Joe Biden’s presidency, said to Welker.
Republican US senator Lindsey Graham, meanwhile, told Welker: “What I’m asking everybody to do is not to resort to violence to settle your political differences.”
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