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What Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said about the 22 Forever Game
Utah football coach Kyle Whittingham seemed overall pleased with his team’s effort in the annual 22 Forever Game on Saturday, which concluded spring ball. The offense beat the defense 42-38 as fans got their first look at transfer quarterback Devon Dampier in a Utes uniform. Several starters were held out to keep them healthy.
“Some good, some bad, too many drops in the first half,” Whittingham said as he donned a headset and talked with commentators late in the game. “I counted seven drops or thereabouts in the first half, which is unacceptable. But we started to get into a little bit of a rhythm in the second half. The throw game started to heat up a little bit, we ran the ball efficiently.
“So, a lot of good things, but again we’ve got 15 starters out, so this is the twos and threes we’re getting a good look at. So far, so good, not a lot of turnovers. Guys are working hard. They’re playing hard, they’re working hard and not sloppy as far as penalties, we’re pretty decent there. Just the drops in the first half was the big downer.”
Here are the highlights from Whittingham’s interview.
“He’s our guy. He’s doing a great job, operating behind the two line. Of course the defense is playing with the two D-line, I guess that’s relative. Devon knows this offense inside and out. He’s like another coach on the field, a great leader for us. We’re excited about watching him play this fall.”
“We’ll watch the film and make some decisions there, but Zach Williams continues to really separate himself as wide receiver one. Made a couple of nice plays today. Other than that we’ve got four or five guys jockeying for position and that competition most likely will continue into fall camp to determine that pecking order.”
“I think we’re getting what we want out of this game for certain. We’ll be right at 100 snaps. We’ve gotten what we want out of spring. We’ve stayed very healthy this spring, now it’s a matter of doing some portal shopping right now, looking for any way we can enhance our roster, we’re looking to do that. So that’s what’s going on now, and then of course retaining what we’ve got, hoping that we don’t get any bad surprises. Right now I think we’re in a pretty good spot relative to where we are in the offseason.”
“Whoever helps us improve that position group. We’re monitoring it every day. There’s about 2,500 new players in the portal that have gone in since the 16th. We’re sifting through everybody and trying to determine people that can make us better, that’s who we’re interested in.”
“We’ve got a lot more time in the summer than we used to. We have walkthroughs and meetings and so forth. They’ll have May off for the most part. We expect them to work out wherever they’re at and stay in shape. Bring them back at the end of May, first of June, and get right back at it, then two months of the summer development program, then we start summer camp right there at the beginning of August. It’s coming quick.”
“It’s a good battle going on between those two guys. Byrd has really made an impressive improvement here. He’s only been here four months, three months, so he’s really been able to really improve in all aspects. He’s put on 15 pounds of good weight. He’s assimilated the offense. Isaac is doing much better. He feels more confident than he did last year, more comfortable. He’s doing some really good things. I imagine that competition will continue throughout summer and fall camp.”
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Data centers raise air quality and environmental concerns in Utah, doctor says
A Utah physician is warning that 21 data centers in various stages of development could significantly worsen air quality along the Wasatch Front.
Dr. Brian Moench, with Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment, said the planned data centers are cause for alarm. Each facility is expected to generate its own electricity using natural gas power plants.
While natural gas is cleaner than coal, Moench said it still produces nitrogen oxide, which contributes significantly to ozone, particulate formation, and smog.
“There’s no safe level of air pollution. All of it is harmful, even at the very lowest doses,” Moench said.
Moench said health advocates have legitimate reasons to be concerned about what the facilities could mean for public health in the region.
“There is a real legitimate concern on the part of any health advocates about what this impact will mean to the Wasatch Front and public health if all these data centers are built or even if just a few of them are, and that’s not to address the impact on the Great Salt Lake shrinking up and becoming a toxic dust bowl. That’s the next leg of this argument,” he said.
Moench also raised concerns about electronic waste. As computer chips and equipment become obsolete and are replaced, he said the volume of e-waste produced is something no one has yet addressed.
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Teens airlifted to Utah County hospitals after rollover of at least 50 yards | Gephardt Daily
UTAH COUNTY, May 11, 2026 (Gephardt Daily) — Two males, ages 14 and 19, were transported to area hospitals Sunday after the side-by-side they were riding rolled down the side of a mountain.
Utah County Sheriff deputies and Santaquin police responded to the 6:07 p.m. call. Two medical helicopters were called to the scene, in the Pole Canyon area, as was a Department of Public Safety helicopter with a hoist in case it was needed, Sgt. Austin Edwards, Utah County Sheriff‘s Office, told Gephardt Daily.
“Eventually, rescue workers were able to make it to the spot on the hill where the vehicle had come to rest, and they were able to secure the victims, stabilize the victims, and get them back down the hill again to where the helicopters were waiting,” Edwards said.
“The 19-year-old male was transported to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo, and the 14 year old was transported to Primary Children’s in Lehi.”
Both were said to have critical injuries, which were not considered to be life threatening, Edwards said.
“The cause of the rollover is still under investigation, so we don’t have that information available just yet.”
Photos: Utah County Sheriff
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Utah Jazz jump to #2 in the lottery, plus full results
In what has a chance to be one of the most important nights in Jazz history, the Utah Jazz jumped in the NBA Lottery to the #2 spot for the upcoming NBA draft.
Here are the final results, which show all the movement.
Aside from it being a massive night for the Wizards, Jazz, Grizzlies, and Bulls, it was a devastating night for a few teams, but no one more than the Indiana Pacers. The Pacers, in their trade for Ivica Zubac, had a stipulation on their pick that if the pick was top-4 they kept it. But if it fell below 4, they would give it to the Clippers which is exactly what happened. Now, the Clippers, who are without Zubac, find themselves with a #5 pick to build around.
For the Jazz this is a culmination of four years of rebuilding that ends with an extremely satisfying end. Utah will now have one of the tier-1 players from this draft: AJ Dybantsa or Darryn Peterson. The player Utah drafts will be one of their cornerstone pieces and will have the chance to not only play, but be a part of a team that will be competing for the playoffs this season.
The Utah Jazz now have a Sinister Six core: Darryn Peterson (If AJ Dybantsa goes #1), Keyonte George, Ace Bailey, Lauri Markkanen, Jaren Jackson Jr., and Walker Kessler (if he signs). It’s quite the core with a mix of youth and veterans in their prime. With this group, the Jazz will have a chance to be one of the top teams in the Western Conference. Yes, the Thunder and Spurs are going to be difficult to beat, but Utah has the mix of talent, coaching, and depth that could absolutely do the trick.
Now the Utah Jazz look forward to the NBA Draft that be on June 23rd. Let the posturing begin!!
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