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Utah Football Is Riding A Rose Bowl High
SALT LAKE CITY- Typically, when a crew has been there, and carried out that, enthusiasm for accomplishments wears off. This isn’t the case for Utah soccer and their impending second journey in a row to the Rose Bowl. Utah Athletic Director Mark Harlan joined Unmatched Thursday afternoon to debate the Rose Bowl excessive the Utes are driving in addition to a myriad of different matters. Backside line, it’s by no means been a greater time to be a Ute.
Utah’s Rose Bowl Excessive
One of many extra spectacular features of Utah’s wave of success in accordance with Harlan has been the followers’ enthusiasm to repeatedly present up for his or her crew. He says the Utes confirmed very well as soon as once more on the Pac-12 Championship regardless of a faster turnaround than the yr earlier than.
“It’s been a very thrilling week,” Harlan mentioned. “The second we realized we have been going to the Pac-12 Championship, that started a flurry of occasions to be sure that we have been able to go and get as many people in there as we might. I used to be so impressed with our followers displaying up and displaying out. We undoubtedly had extra followers than the opposite crew did with out query in my thoughts, and it helped us win.”
From a advertising and marketing and brand-development aspect, Harlan notes Utah is in a really historic second for this system. Profitable back-to-back titles and going again to the Rose Bowl are not any straightforward feats. Particularly when you think about regardless of all of Utah’s success, they’re nonetheless working with lower than a whole lot of their opponents, making it essential to spotlight having the best individuals in place each teaching and player-wise issues.
“It’s simply one other historic moment- back-to-back championships and heading to the Rose Bowl for the soccer program is a outstanding feat,” Harlan mentioned. “It’s so arduous to do, so arduous to do. To do it once more inside a yr is simply an unbelievable instance of the form of student-athletes now we have in our soccer program and naturally unimaginable chief in Kyle Whittingham.”
That very same enthusiasm has now trickled right into a second-straight journey to the Rose Bowl the place Harlan says the Athletic Division is engaged on securing extra tickets so followers could be current. Not solely is Utah happy with this improvement, however so is the Rose Bowl.
“We’re nearly by means of our allotment, we’re getting extra tickets from the Rose Bowl,” Harlan mentioned. “They’re thrilled. They’ve seen repeat groups come again and never essentially see that form of momentum, however we’re seeing that right here. After all, I’m not shocked. We all know how our people roll.”
Constructing Enthusiasm From The Gamers Too
Earlier within the week media had the chance to speak with among the gamers within the aftermath of their repeat Pac-12 Title and Rose Bowl berth and the thrill was palpable.
“It feels nice to win the championship for one after which to be again within the Rose Bowl, man, it’s such a prestigious bowl,” security R.J. Hubert mentioned. “We’re completely satisfied to be there and be part of the fourth New 12 months’s Six Bowl Recreation on this program’s historical past. It’s a blessing to be there and we wish to win this factor.”
Utah quarterback Cam Rising acknowledges it’s a terrific feeling to be again the place the crew was a yr in the past regardless of the twists and turns to make it occur.
“I’m simply completely satisfied to be part of this crew,” Rising mentioned. “It’s been a loopy journey to get right here, and we’re excited to go to the Rose Bowl now.”
In a whole lot of methods, final yr Utah was simply completely satisfied to have even made it to the Rose Bowl. This yr the mentality feels a bit totally different as operating again Ja’Quinden Jackson described.
“We’re right here now, we’d as effectively win it,” Jackson mentioned. “That’s our mindset, simply go on the market, play arduous and such as you mentioned, there are a whole lot of guys who gained’t be right here subsequent yr. We’re going to play each quarter, each minute, each second, each down for these guys. That’s simply what we’re going to do.”
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
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Utah junior high teacher arrested for alleged possession of child porn
PROVO, Utah — A teacher within the Alpine School District is facing charges of sexual exploitation of a minor after allegedly uploading child porn to the internet. Travis Adamson, 49, is currently being held without bail.
According to court documents obtained by FOX 13 News, investigators were first notified of the potential crime at the end of April 2023. Adobe Inc. reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children via CyberTip that a user had uploaded files containing depictions of minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct on their account.
The CyberTip also included account information regarding the suspect user, including an IP address and email address that belonged to a teacher within the Alpine School District. Detectives used geo-location to trace the suspect’s IP address and found it was located within or near the city limits of Provo.
The school district confirmed to investigators that Adamson was still an employee within the district.
On Monday, detectives interviewed Adamson at the school where he confirmed that he was the sole user of the Adobe account and admitted to viewing child sexual abuse material.
Adamson also told detectives that he had downloaded several thousand images and videos onto his hard drive which is located at his home. He denied ever photographing or doing anything sexual or inappropriate with his students or other kids.
Detectives are now working to get access to Adamson’s hard drive and more charges could be coming.
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Utah cracks AP Top 25 Women’s Basketball poll before key matchups
The Utah Utes have made headlines by cracking the AP Top 25 at No. 22 for the first time this season, following a hard-fought 75-67 win over Iowa State. This marks Utah’s third consecutive season being ranked, despite an unexpected coaching change early in the season. Head coach Lynne Roberts departed for the WNBA, leaving longtime assistant Gavin Petersen to step in. Under Petersen’s leadership, Utah has thrived, demonstrating resilience and cohesion.
Petersen credited the team’s ability to stay focused and overcome adversity. “Our resilient crew has stepped up and faced the adversity that’s in front of them,” Petersen said. Utah’s win over Notre Dame during a Thanksgiving tournament was a pivotal moment that signaled their strength and potential.
Utah has ‘big money’ problem with a billionaire calling NIL shots for rival
The competition for dominance in women’s college basketball continues to intensify as the Big Ten and SEC assert themselves as the sport’s premier leagues. This week’s Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll highlights the strength of both conferences, with each boasting seven ranked teams, including four in the top 10.
The Big Ten’s recent expansion with the addition of No. 1 UCLA and No. 4 USC has bolstered its claim as the top league. UCLA’s consistent performances, including a victory over South Carolina, solidify their place at the top of the rankings, earning 30 of 32 first-place votes. Meanwhile, the SEC has also grown stronger with No. 5 Texas and No. 10 Oklahoma joining the conference. South Carolina, a perennial powerhouse, remains No. 2 and will face Texas in a highly anticipated showdown.
This week, the Utes prepare for a marquee matchup, hosting No. 12 Kansas State at the Huntsman Center. This game not only pits two top-25 teams against each other but also serves as a litmus test for Utah’s aspirations in the Big 12.
As Utah continues its unbeaten run in conference play, upcoming matchups against No. 11 TCU and No. 17 West Virginia will provide further opportunities to climb the rankings and solidify their standing among the nation’s elite.
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Utah State Football Lands BYU OL Transfer From Portal
LOGAN, Utah- Since the winter transfer portal opened on December 9, 2024, and closed on December 28, 2024, players across the country have left their current teams to find new homes, and teams have been active in recruiting these players to recoup losses and strengthen their rosters.
The transfer portal is especially important for a team like the Utah State Aggies, who just hired Bronco Mendenhall and a brand-new coaching staff.
Utah State Football Fills Out 2025 Schedule With SEC Tilt
Former Weber State Wildcat and BYU Cougar Jake Eichorn entered the transfer portal at the end of December and will be headed to his third stop in the Beehive State as he has committed to play his final year of eligibility for the Utah State Aggies.
ALL IN. 🤘@USUFootball @CoachAcitelli pic.twitter.com/eqKgTGCIe5
— Jake Eichorn (@EichornJake) January 6, 2025
Eichorn spent two seasons as a member of the Weber State Wildcats between 2021-2023. Following his time in Ogden, Jake entered the transfer portal ranked as a three-star interior offensive lineman.
Eichorn chose to head down I-15 to Provo, where he spent a year as a backup offensive lineman for the BYU Cougars.
Eichorn then hit the portal for the third time in his collegiate career, landing in Logan where he will play for first-year head coach Bronco Mendenhall.
About Jake Cichorn Before College
Prior to the start of his college career, the former Beaver High School standout helped the Beavers win back-to-back state titles in 2019 and 2020.
Eichorn was one of the best high school football players in the state of Utah and signed with Weber State in December 2020. The offensive lineman sat out his first season with the Wildcats in 2021.
Tanner Tripp is a sports writer for KSL Sports covering all teams across the state of Utah. Follow him on X @tanner_tripp and Instagram @tanner.tripp here.
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