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Rugby World Cup will come to United States in 8 years, but work starts now (in Utah, too)
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SANDY — Back in May, the World Rugby Council unanimously approved a historic doubleheader when it granted the rights to host the 2031 Men’s Rugby World Cup and 2033 Women’s Rugby World Cup to the United States, the first time a men’s World Cup would be held in North or South America.
But for players, coaches, fans and administrators of the worldwide game growing in the country, the preparation for the tournament starts now — including Utah.
The USA Eagles will host French power Stade Toulousain in a historic test match Saturday night at America First Field in Sandy, and five athletes from the Utah Warriors will make the U.S. roster for the first-of-its-kind international match made possible by the Rugby Alliance partnership between Toulouse and the Utah Warriors.
Five athletes from the Utah Warriors have been called into the U.S. camp for Saturday’s game, including captain Bailey Wilson, Paul Mullen, Takaji Young Yen, Thomas Tu’avao and leading trying scorer Joe Mano. Both the Eagles and Stade Toulousain agreed to an extended bench for Saturday, with 26 players available on the gameday squad for the match that will kick off at 7 p.m. MDT on FS2 and stream internationally on The Rugby Network.
The match was moved to Saturday from its originally scheduled Sunday date due to public demand, the Warriors announced in August.
“It’s been rapid growth (for rugby in the United States),” Warriors coach Greg Cooper told KSL.com during a wide-ranging end-of-year interview this summer following Major League Rugby’s 2023 season. “In 2021, I saw the game and it was at a good level. But it went up a level in 2022, and it went up a significant level in 2023. … And I expect it to get up again next year, as well. So from a playing point of view, it’s getting better and better.”
Much like the 1994 World Cup provided the impetus for American soccer to grow into what it is today — with Major League Soccer expanding to 30 teams when San Diego enters the league in 2025 — Cooper sees the same potential for U.S. rugby through the 2030s.
“I can only speak from this organization (the Warriors), and this organization is a really solid organization. They’re going to get better and better,” said Cooper, whose career spanned his native New Zealand to Japan to his current stop in Utah this past year that finished with a franchise-record tying 10 wins. “But with the carrot of the Rugby World Cup in 2031 for the men and 2033 for the women, I think if there’s a sustainable 5% or 10% growth per year — whatever is sustainable — it’s going to get a big kick come the World Cup. To me, that’s the key thing. Yes, it’s growing; but it has to keep growing. We don’t want to level off before we get to that Rugby World Cup, with incremental growth every year.”
“A little bit like the soccer World Cup, where there wasn’t much in America prior to it, it took off like a bang,” he added. “I think the Rugby World Cup will be that. Once the players see rugby as an opportunity for a career, and that it comes with increased revenues, there will be talents and athleticism like there is all over America. Right now, there are’t many 5 year olds who grow up wanting to play rugby like New Zealand has. But when that level starts becoming a more reliable career option and MLR keeps moving up, then I am pretty sure we’re going to see it explode.”
The Warriors set a standard for the six-year-old league when it joined MLR as one of seven franchises, filling a crowd of 9,186 fans for the club’s inaugural match on March 30, 2018. The club continued to be among the league leaders in attendance while it moved to a permanent home at the 5,000-seat Zions Bank Stadium in Herriman, and Utahns will try to set a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest rugby scrum — currently held by a group organized in Japan that linked up 2,586 people Sept. 23, 2018.
Revenue grew in 2023, setting a new standard for attendance and ticket sales for five consecutive weeks in Herriman, as appetite for the global game new to American soil grew across the Wasatch Front, in similar ways that it has across the country.
Major League Rugby expanded to 12 teams in 2023 by adding Chicago, splitting into an Eastern and a Western Conference. Another expansion team — the Miami Sharks — will join the league in 2024, while Atlanta-based Rugby ATL plans to move to Los Angeles in the same year, according to a league news release.
“To me, I’d be hoping we’re challenging it every home game next year,” Cooper said. “I think that’s where it is headed. I really believe it … They are huge to us. I listen to every head coach in MLR say, ‘we’ve got the greatest fans.’ But we actually have the greatest fans; that’s a genuine comment. No one competes with us. I’ve been to Seattle, which has an incredible fanbase —but it’s not the Utah Warriors’ fanbase. I think it’s tremendous.”
Tickets for USA-Toulouse are available at TheRugbyAlliance.com and here via Seat Geek.
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NHL On Tap: Maple Leafs host Utah, seek 4th straight win without Matthews | NHL.com
Welcome to the NHL On Tap, a daily look at the games on the NHL schedule. There is one game on the schedule for Sunday, which will be televised nationally in the United States and Canada.
Game of the day
Utah Hockey Club at Toronto Maple Leafs (7 p.m. ET; TVAS, TSN4, NHLN, Utah16)
Mitch Marner, William Nylander and John Tavares have all stepped up for the Maple Leafs (12-6-2) in the absence of captain Auston Matthews and look to continue the trend against Utah (8-9-3) at Scotiabank Arena. Marner has 12 points (four goals, eight assists), Nylander nine points (four goals, five assists) and Tavares eight points (four goals, four assists) in the seven games without Matthews, who is out with an upper-body injury. Toronto has won three in a row and is 6-1-0 without Matthews, who skated prior to practice Saturday and said he could return from an upper-body injury this upcoming week. Marner leads Toronto with 26 points (six goals, 20 assists) in 20 games and has points in six of the seven games Matthews has missed. Maple Leafs goalie Joseph Wall made 31 saves in a 3-0 win against the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday for his first shutout of the season and second in the NHL. Utah is playing the second game of a back-to-back for the first time in team history and will look to build on a 6-1 win at the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday. Dylan Guenther had two goals and an assist, and Clayton Keller had three assists, helping Utah end a three-game losing streak. Goalie Jaxson Stauber could make his Utah debut after being recalled from Tucson of the American Hockey League on Wednesday; the 25-year-old has not played an NHL game since Feb. 22, 2023, with the Chicago Blackhawks. No. 1 goalie Connor Ingram has missed the past two games with an upper-body injury.
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Iowa State football: Three stars in win for Cyclones over Utah in Big 12 action
It takes a complete football team to win a championship. Iowa State is finding that out with each passing week.
Seemingly left for dead in the heated Big 12 Conference race, the Cyclones now find themselves one win away from competing for the league title following a thrilling 31-28 victory over Utah Saturday night.
Iowa State (9-2, 7-2) reached the nine-win mark before a bowl game for the first time in program history, and could end one of the longest droughts in NCAA history by reaching 10 wins. The Cyclones and Vanderbilt are the only remaining Power 5 programs to never reach 10 wins, as Indiana did earlier this year.
After taking a 24-13 lead on Utah midway through the third quarter, the Cyclones needed a rally, scoring the game-winning touchdown with 91 seconds to go. The defense forced a missed field goal to seal the win.
Here are three stars from Iowa State’s win over Utah:
Known for his power running, Carson Hansen showed off his arm on a key third-down trick play that led to his second rushing touchdown. Hansen, a sophomore, took a halfback pass and found Gabe Burkle for a 26-yard completion.
That put the ball at the Utah 3 and Hansen would plow his way into the end zone on the next play for the game-winning points. He finished the night with a team-high 57 yards on 14 carries to go along with the 26-yard pass while also catching two balls for another 28 yards.
At 6-2 and over 220 pounds, Hansen is the thunder to Abu Sama’s lightning. He now has 11 rushing touchdowns on the year to go along with 560 yards after rushing for just 67 last season as a freshman.
Anytime Rocco Becht needed to make a big play in the passing game, he looked in the direction of Jayden Higgins. And Higgins stepped up for his quarterback, who was not quite as sharp as he typically has been.
Higgins finished with nine receptions for 155 yards and a touchdown, surpassing 1,000 yards for the season. The 6-foot-4 senior out of South Miami became just the seventh different Cyclone to reach the number after missing out last year with 983 yards.
With at least two, and maybe more, games to go, Higgins sits sixth on the school’s single-season list for yards with 1,015. Hakeem Butler is first with 1,318. Higgins and teammate Jaylin Noel, who has 976 yards, are set to become the first Cyclone teammates to eclipse 1,000 yards in the same season in school history.
Higgins is also just two yards away from becoming just the 10th Iowa State receiver to reach 2,000 career yards, joining the likes of Allen Lazard, Xavier Hutchinson and Charlie Kolar, along with Noel.
It’s been a difficult season in regards to injuries on both sides of the ball for Iowa State. But the defense has really been hurt with Malik Verdon out.
Verdon, a junior, recorded a team-leading 12 tackles including a sack, as the Cyclones held Utah to just 99 yards of total offense through three quarters.
And while the Utes were able to finally put together sustained drives in the fourth, when they needed to make a play, Iowa State did. Verdon went out for a short time after appearing to reinjure his arm that has a cast due to a hairline fracture, but would return to the field later in the fourth.
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How to watch Iowa State football at Utah; TV channel, spread, game odds, prediction
The Iowa State football team has two weeks to solidify themselves and possibly land a spot in the Big 12 championship game in December.
Part one of the two-piece series starts Saturday night, as the Cyclones (8-2, 5-2) make a visit to Salt Lake City to play Utah (4-6, 1-6).
Sitting a game behind co-conference leaders BYU and Colorado, Iowa State is in position but on the outside looking in for the time being. They also have red-hot Arizona State to contend with, as the Sun Devils have quickly climbed the standings and sit tied with ISU.
Utah has dropped six straight since starting the season off 4-0 as preseason favorites to win the Big 12. Of those six losses, four have been decided by eight points or less. Last Saturday, though, they suffered a 25-point setback to Colorado.
Along with several tough losses, the Utes have been without star quarterback Cam Rising since the losing skid began. Rising is out for the season following multiple injuries, as Isaac Wilson – the brother of NFL QB Zack Wilson – has replaced him.
Iowa State and Utah have a bit of a history, playing each other five times between 1970-2010. The Cyclones won the first four meetings between the two while the Utes won the most recent, claiming a 68-27 victory. Utah was undefeated and ranked 10th in the country during that encounter.
The oddsmakers have the Cyclones set as a 6.5-point favorite. ESPN’s FPI puts them at just over 63 percent to win the game.
Here are the details on how to watch, stream and follow Iowa State’s game at Utah on Saturday night:
Iowa State at Utah TV Channel, Live Stream, Odds
Who: Iowa State at Utah in a Big 12 football game
When: 6:30 p.m. CT | Saturday, November 23
Where: Rice-Eccles Stadium | Salt Lake City, Utah
Live Stream: Stream Iowa State-Cincinnati live on fuboTV (Start your free trial)
TV Channel: FOX
Betting Odds: Iowa State is favored by 6.5 points. Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportbook
Our Prediction: Iowa State 24, Utah 10
Live Updates, Highlights: Follow the game on Iowa State on SI for live updates, in-game analysis and big-play highlights throughout Saturday’s matchup.
* Latest betting odds for Iowa State
* Matt Campbell talks up the Utah defense
* Cyclones right back into contention in wild, wild Big 12
*Three stars in Iowa State’s win over Cincinnati including Stevo Klotz
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