2012 Utah Football Preview:
Check back next fall for a preview of the 2012 Utes football season.
UTAH UTES TEAM INFORMATION:
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium
Conference: Pac-12
Mascot: Swoop
Notable Alumni: Alex Smith
Recent Bowl Games:
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The Utah Utes first fielded a football team in 1892. As of 2007, Utah boasts a number of impressive statistics. The Utes have won 23 conference championships. They have a bowl record of 10-3, the best for any team that has played in more than 10 bowls. In 2005, Utah became the first non-BCS Conference team to play in a BCS bowl game when they beat Pittsburgh in the Fiesta Bowl 35-7. On 2011, the Utah Utes moved to the Pac-12 Conference. Some of the great NFL players who wore the crimson and white at Utah include Alex Smith, Mike Anderson, Steve Smith, and Jamal Anderson.
The Utah Utes play their home games at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. Rice-Eccles was opened in 1927 and holds a current capacity of more than 45,000. In 1997 the stadium underwent a massive renovation for the Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, bringing the stadium up to par with modern sports venues. Visitors to a Utah game will be struck by the wild and noisy fan support for the home team, and the beautiful mountainous backdrop. Buy Utah Utes tickets today and watch them vie for conference glory and beyond!
See Also:
Utah Utes Tickets - Basketball
Utah Utes Bowl Game tickets
Utah Utes Football Season Preview History
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