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OFFICIAL VISITOR UPDATE: Davis Andrews, LB, American Fork HS

Andrews grew up as a season ticket holder to Utah football games, so visiting Utah was like "being at home" for him.

He's got several offers, but he's narrowed it down to UCLA, Notre Dame, Utah, and BYU. Growing up as a Ute fan, he said it's, "always been his dream to play at Rice-Eccles Stadium" so playing in front of his hometown crowd is certainly a big factor in making his decision.

He's planning to serve a church mission, so he won't officially be a part of the 2024 class for whichever school he chooses. He intends to be back for spring ball in 2026.

Article to come.

OFFICIAL VISITOR UPDATE: Ashtin "Kana'i" Kekahuna-Lopes, LB, St. John Bosco HS

Kana'i Kekahuna-Lopes went from having no offers just six months ago, to seeing his recruitment explode with some nice offers.

He was pleasantly surprised with what he saw on his visit to Utah. He was especially impressed with the Utes player development, using Devin Lloyd as an example.

"Coach Swann didn't just show me (Lloyd) though, he showed me a lot more other guys that have similar body types and similar stories to mine. It's definitely an eye-opener that I could be one of them."

More to come in an upcoming article.

OFFICIAL VISITOR UPDATE: David Washington, WR, Delta Academy

Washington currently holds offers from 26 total programs, but following another great experience visiting Utah this past weekend, he's very interested in the possibility of becoming a Ute.

“They [Utah] just have the ability to win. They’re gonna play good football, they’re gonna play violent football, and they’re gonna win. That’s what I want to be a part of.”

Right now his recruitment is mostly centered around the Pac-12 but Ole Miss is also still in the mix.

Article to come. And I’ll be introducing a new contributor that I’m looking forward to when the article comes out.

Colorado & Arizona

The smoke seems to be spreading that Colorado and/or Arizona are serious about jumping to the Big 12. The usual suspects are saying it of course -- Scheer and Dodd -- but Stewart Mandel has indicated more than once in the past couple of days a PAC-12 team may be departing. The Cats and Buffs fan sites also seem to think something is imminent.

I don't know what to think. Anything is possible at this point. Does one and especially two departures set off musical chairs?

PRESS RELEASE— Utah Athletics Announces 2023 Hall of Fame Class

The 2008 Sugar Bowl football team and 2006 Elite Eight women’s basketball team will be joined by former athletics director Dr. Chris Hill and five other distinguished individuals


SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Athletics Department will honor two of its all-time best teams and six outstanding individuals when it inducts its 2023 Hall of Fame Class in September. Utah's 2008 Sugar Bowl football team and 2006 NCAA Elite Eight women's basketball team will officially be enshrined, and six individuals will join them: Former athletics director Dr. Chris Hill, women's basketball player Soni Adams, gymnast Annabeth Eberle, skier Anke Friedrich, distance runner Amanda Mergaert, and men's basketball player Hanno Möttölä.

The induction ceremony will take place on Friday, Sept. 22 at the Jon M. Huntsman Center. The class also will be honored and recognized at Utah's football game against UCLA the following day.

"The tremendous history of Utah Athletics has been written by those whose achievements stand above all others, and this year's Hall of Fame class emphatically illustrates that," said Mark Harlan, Director of Athletics. "All six inductees, and two of the greatest teams in our history, exemplify that, and I especially want to recognize my predecessor, Dr. Chris Hill, for the impact he made on Utah Athletics and the University of Utah."

2008 Football Team
Utah defeated four Top 25 teams, including No. 4 Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, to go undefeated and earn a No. 2 ranking by the Associated Press in 2008. The Utes entered the Top 25 after winning their season opener at Michigan. Utah took down No. 11 TCU and No. 16 BYU in Salt Lake City to claim the Mountain West Conference title. Utah raced out to a 21-0 lead in the Sugar Bowl and defeated the Crimson Tide 31-17 to finish as the only undefeated FBS team. Kyle Whittingham was recognized as the National Coach of the Year by the AFCA and the Paul "Bear" Bryant Awards committee. The team was led by All-Americans Louie Sakoda on special teams and Paul Kruger on defense, while Brian Johnson was an All-MWC first-team quarterback.

2006 Women's Basketball Team
The program's only team to advance to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, the 2006 Ute women finished with a 27-7 record under head coach Elaine Elliott. After winning the Mountain West Conference Tournament, the Utes took down Middle Tennessee State and Arizona State in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. Utah beat Boston College in the Sweet 16 before falling to eventual national champion Maryland in overtime in the Regional Final. The team was led by seniors Kim Smith and Shona Thorburn. Smith became the first player in school history to make the Associated Press Third Team after averaging 19.3 points per game. Thorburn was an honorable mention All-American and averaged 7.1 assists per game.

Dr. Chris Hill – Athletics Director
Serving as the director of athletics for 31 years, Dr. Chris Hill steered Utah into the Pac-12 Conference in 2011. During his tenure, football played in 20 bowl games, including the 2005 Fiesta Bowl and 2009 Sugar Bowl. The gymnastics and ski teams combined for 10 national championships and 14 NCAA runner-up finishes. Men's and women's basketball both reached the NCAA Tournament 15 times, with the Runnin' Utes playing in the 1998 championship game. Volleyball and softball earned NCAA bids 14 times each while women's soccer made NCAAs seven times. Seventeen facilities were built under his direction, including Rice-Eccles Stadium in 1998.

Soni Adams – Women's Basketball
The first Ute women's basketball player to earn All-America honors, Soni Adams was the leading scorer on Utah's 1977 team that finished seventh in the nation. During her career, Adams averaged 14.2 points and 6.8 rebounds per game, numbers that still rank in the top 15 all-time at Utah. Her career free-throw percentage of 77.8 ranks ninth at the U. Adams made the All-Intermountain Athletic Conference team and was an honorable mention Kodak All-American in 1976 after averaging 15.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game.

Annabeth Eberle – Gymnastics
An eight-time All-American, Annabeth Eberle was one of the top 10 all-arounders in the nation twice during her career. Eberle placed sixth on vault and fourth in the all-around as a sophomore in 2003. She was the vault runner-up the following year as a junior. She placed in the top 10 in the nation on three events as a senior, coming in sixth on vault, eighth on floor and seventh in the all-around. Eberle was a two-time regional floor champion. The Utes made the NCAA Super Six all four years of her career, including a third-place finish in 2005.

Anke Friedrich – Skiing
During a dominant two-year career with the Utes, alpine skier Anke Friedrich won three of the four NCAA Championship races she entered. Friedrich grew up in Germany and made her way to the University of Utah to study geology. Once she was awarded an athletics scholarship, Friedrich captured the giant slalom title her first year in 1989. She swept the downhill races by winning both the slalom and giant slalom in 1990. Friedrich is an adjunct professor at the U's Department of Geology & Geophysics and was award the U's Distinguished Alumni Award in March.

Amanda Mergaert – Cross Country/Track & Field
One of the most decorated runners in school history, Amanda Mergaert earned five All-America awards and set four individual school records. Mergaert was a three-time All-American in the 1,500 meters from 2011-13. She was also an All-American in the indoor mile in 2013. In cross country, Mergaert qualified for nationals three consecutive years before earning All-America honors with a 14th-place finish in 2012. Mergaert set school records the 6K in cross country, the mile run indoors, and the 800 meters and 1,500 meters outdoors. She was a part of record-setting relays in the distance medley and 4x800 meters.

Hanno Möttölä – Men's Basketball
A starter on Utah's 1998 national runner-up team, Hanno Möttölä was and an all-conference selection three times during his career. Möttölä averaged double figures in scoring three seasons, including 17.0 points per game as a senior in 1999-2000. He ranks 17th in career points at the U with 1,492. Möttölä was taken in the second round of the 2000 NBA Draft by the Atlanta Hawks. He became the first player from Finland to play in the NBA, playing two seasons with the Hawks before having a lengthy playing career in Europe. In recent years he has been involved with coaching the Finnish National Team.

Official Visitors: 6/9 weekend

It’s a big long nice list of visitors this weekend:

Isaiah Garcia
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Ephraim Asiata (Asiata is currently up to 210 pounds and gaining. Before his incident he was expected to be a DE, and he still might be)
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Peyton Waters
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Ikinasio Tupou
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Tristen Brown
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Davis Andrews
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Kyland Reed
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David Washington
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Ashtin Kekahuna-Lopes (likely LB)
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Justice Williams, WR/TE, Oaks Christian
I’m looking for his profile.

What my gut is telling me on RayJ Dennis

I know Utah jump to the presumed leader last week, but the longer this goes on I see it favoring Baylor and Illinois, more.

There are still NIL negotiations being had and RayJ’s dad is heavily involved in them. I get that it’s good to pay athletes, but strung out leveraging of NIL negotiations is not what NIL should be about—if you ask me.

If I had to venture a guess out of who would take the last scholarship between Dennis and D’Marco Dunn, my gut right now would say Dunn.

I get Dunn’s stats don’t look the best, but he’s a former top 75 recruit and has played sparingly on a North Carolina team stacked with talent. There’s untapped potential there.

Dennis was the same as Dunn with starting his college career a little slow statistically, despite averaging a substantial amount of more minutes than Dunn.

Greetings Utes....

It was great having you all in the Swamp last year. I thought you guys travelled well and your fans were awesome. Had a blast during the game.

I am going to drive up for the game in your house this year. I've been to Salt Lake several times but have never been to UU nor attended a game there. Can you guys give me some help with tailgating? I'm looking to have a bunch of fellow Gators who are flying in join me and we would love to set up somewhere fun in the middle of you all. Can you tell me where to go and how to get a pass? What time do I need to be there? Any specific rules for grilling, drinking, etc...?

I really appreciate the help and we are really looking forward to coming to visit you all in a couple months. Thanks in advance.

Feel free to shoot me an email if it is easier. mikemitche@hotmail.com

OFFICIAL VISITOR UPDATE: Zechariah Sample, WR, Jordan HS (Katy, TX)

Sample committed to Arizona State in March, but following a great experience visiting Utah last weekend, he's very interested in the possibility of being a Ute.

"If I get the chance to be a Ute, I will definitely bring energy to the team and be a big leader."

He's not the biggest receiver, listed at 5'10 and 165 lbs., but he makes up for it with a lot of speed and energy.

Right now his recruitment is down to just ASU and Utah.

Full article on his visit coming soon.

Some basketball recruiting musings…

A few things I’ve heard…

-Dunn was pretty locked in to playing on the east coast and also playing with his former NC teammate. The RayJ stuff had no impact on his reasoning… And I’ve also told everyone about the NIL too.

-Had Baylor’s Adam Flagler not stayed in the draft, RayJ would have been a Ute. Painful to hear, I know, but they came close to a HR.

-Calmese will be visiting Washington soon. He’s still in play, but he’s looking for basically a “starting” promise. Neither Oregon or Utah would give him that promise—and rightfully so. Utah told him he has a good situation, but also needs to compete. We’ll see what happens. I know he loved his Utah visit.

-They like the 12 guys they have a lot. They shot for the stars with RayJ on the 13th scholarship and it don’t workout in the end. If the last scholarship doesn’t go to Calmese, it’s likely going to be a developmental HS or foreign player.

OFFICIAL VISITOR UPDATE: Faletau Satuala, S, Bountiful HS

Satuala said he had a great official visit with the Utes over the weekend. He really enjoyed getting to know several current players and coaches, and got to spend a fair amount of time with Morgan Scalley.

Utah was his first official. He said he plans to take an official visit to BYU later this month. Right now, Utah is in his top 3 schools along with BYU and UCLA.

Watch for an article coming soon.
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