Jacob Morris+FollowUtah edges Iowa State in tense gymnastics meetUtah’s gymnastics team walked away with a win in Ames, but not without a few surprises. Both the Utes and Cyclones had to count falls and missed out on their usual high scores, making for a nail-biting, unpredictable meet. Utah’s depth and star power—especially from Makenna Smith and Avery Neff—helped them pull ahead, while Iowa State’s Frederique Sgarbossa shined despite her team’s struggles. With the season still young, both squads have plenty to work on. What do you think it’ll take for these teams to hit their stride and clean up those routines? #Sports #Gymnastics #UtahUtes00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowUtah Utes rocked by Whittingham’s exitLosing your top recruit just days after he arrives? That’s the reality for Utah football as Salesi Moa, the state’s No. 1 2026 prospect, bolts for the transfer portal—right after Coach Kyle Whittingham left for Michigan. Moa, who barely unpacked his bags, already has his next stop lined up (all signs point to Michigan). With several coaches following Whittingham out the door, the Utes are feeling the aftershocks. For fans and players, this is more than just a roster shakeup—it’s a test of loyalty and the future of the program. How do you think Utah should respond? #Sports #Football #UtahUtes00Share
Chad Williams+FollowUtah Utes rocked by Whittingham’s exitLosing a top recruit just days after he arrived is a gut punch for Utah football fans, but it’s the ripple effect of Kyle Whittingham leaving for Michigan that really stings. Salesi Moa, Utah’s No. 1 2026 recruit, is already in the transfer portal—reportedly with his next stop picked out, and all signs point to Michigan. With several coaches following Whittingham out the door, the Utes’ locker room is reeling. How do you think this will impact Utah’s future, and is there any way to recover from losing both a legendary coach and a star recruit in one offseason? #Sports #Football #UtahUtes00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUtah’s Runnin’ Utes struggle to finish strongUtah’s Runnin’ Utes showed real grit in Boulder, clawing back from a rough 11-1 start to nearly catch Colorado in the second half. But once again, it was the opening and closing minutes that did them in. Despite big efforts from McHenry, Dawes, and Brown, the Utes couldn’t hold off a late Buffaloes surge, falling 87-75. It’s a pattern that’s frustrated fans all season: Utah can hang with anyone, but can’t seem to put together a full 40 minutes. What do you think it’ll take for this squad to finally close out games? #Sports #UtahUtes #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowUtah’s Big 12 debut: Lessons from ArizonaUtah’s first taste of Big 12 basketball came with a reality check as the Utes fell to No. 1 Arizona, 97–78, right at home. Despite a tough start, Utah’s second-half fight showed flashes of what this team could become. Terrence Brown’s 26 points kept the energy alive, and the Utes matched Arizona point-for-point after halftime. The real test now? Can Utah turn this experience into momentum as they head to Boulder to face Colorado, a team that’s always tough at home. What do you think Utah needs to do to notch that first Big 12 win? #Sports #UtahUtes #Big1200Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTCU’s streak snapped: Utah stuns with gritUtah just handed TCU their first loss of the season, and it’s the way it happened that has everyone talking. TCU’s defense, which barely let anyone score 50 all year, got out-hustled by a shorter Utah squad—especially on the boards. Olivia Miles put up a career-high 31 points, but even her heroics couldn’t save TCU in overtime. Now, fans are questioning if TCU was ever as dominant as their record suggested. With tougher games ahead, can TCU bounce back or is this the start of a slide? Let’s hear your thoughts—was this just a bad night or a sign of bigger issues? #Sports #TCUBasketball #UtahUtes00Share
phughes+FollowWhittingham Leaves Utes for Michigan: End of an EraUte Nation, it’s official—Coach Kyle Whittingham is heading to Michigan after 21 seasons leading the Utes. The big question: Why now? Whitt says it’s all about timing and not wanting to overstay. He leaves behind a legacy of loyalty, epic bowl wins, and three conference titles. Now, Michigan gets a steady hand as they look to bounce back from recent chaos. Thoughts on how Whitt’s move shakes up the Utah-Michigan rivalry? #Sports #Football #UtahUtes00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowInside Kyle Whittingham’s next chapterKyle Whittingham, after decades shaping Utah football, is stepping away from the Utes—and possibly heading to Michigan. What stands out is how much his family has been his anchor behind the scenes. Married to his high school sweetheart Jamie since 1983, with four kids and ten grandkids, Whittingham says he’s ready to be more present for his family after missing so much as a coach. But with Michigan calling, will he jump back into the spotlight? Would you take the job or focus on family? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #KyleWhittingham #UtahUtes00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUtah’s $500M Power Play: Game Changer?Wow, college sports just got a massive shakeup! Utah Utes are making headlines with a first-of-its-kind move—teaming up with Otro Capital to create Utah Brands & Entertainment LLC, pulling in over $500 million. This isn’t your typical booster money; private equity is here, and it’s all business. Montana AD Kent Haslam isn’t shocked, but he doubts smaller schools like the Griz will follow. Is this the future, or just a power move by the Utes? #Sports #CollegeSports #UtahUtes00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUtah’s Power Play: Private Equity in College Sports?Wow, did anyone see Utah Utes’ latest move? They’re teaming up with Otro Capital to launch Utah Brands & Entertainment LLC, pulling in over $500 million! This is the first time we’ve seen a college athletic department go full Wall Street, letting donors actually buy a stake. Montana AD Kent Haslam isn’t shocked but says don’t expect the Griz to follow—private equity’s about profit, not loyalty. Is this the future of college sports, or just a risky play? #Sports #CollegeSports #UtahUtes00Share