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The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice

The Daily Utah Chronicle

Sports

Football tickets sold out

By , By Michael McFall, and By Michael McFall September 3, 2009

Anyone hoping for a last-minute ticket to the big game against USU is out of luck. The Rice-Eccles Stadium ticket office announced Wednesday that no more tickets are available for the season-opener football...

Aggies? lineup, coaches make them tougher than last year

By By Matt Sanchez, Staff Writer September 3, 2009

Tonight the U football team opens its season against familiar foe Utah State. This will be the 109th meeting between the two rivals, but if you're expecting the same old Aggie
football team, think again.

Andersen returns to the U?on the opposite side

By By Elizabeth Frome, Staff Writer September 3, 2009

Tonight's football game should be more interesting than your usual season-opener for a couple of reasons. In addition to the Utes coming from an undefeated season, looking to get to 14-0 and fans finally getting to see who that starting quarterback is, Gary Andersen will make his way back to Rice-Eccles Stadium.

Utes kick off season against USU

By By Bryan Chouinard, Asst. Sports Editor September 3, 2009

The highly anticipated 2009 Utah football season is upon us. After countless hours of film study, weeks of grueling practices and months of anticipation, head coach Kyle Whittingham and the Utes will kick off their campaign tonight in front of a sold-out crowd at Rice-Eccles Stadium against in-state rivals Utah State.

Wildcats end Utes? undefeated streak

By By Matt Sanchez, Staff Writer September 3, 2009

In front of a large and energetic crowd Wednesday, the No. 21 Utes (4-0) welcomed in-state rival Weber State (2-0) to Ute Field.

Utes trounce Cal Poly to extend winning streak

By By Bubba Brown September 2, 2009

The No. 17 ranked Ute volleyball team easily earned its fourth consecutive win to begin the season undefeated as it beat Cal Poly in three sets.

Smith already showing immense talent

By By Matt Sanchez September 2, 2009

Smith is tall, athletic and fast. He can play pressure defense and match up against bigger, stronger wide-outs that smaller corners simply cannot. Being in the ultra-competitive AFC East with wide receivers such as Randy Moss and Terrell Owens waiting to run all over defenses, Smith looks like he will be a valuable asset.

U?s football clinic gives female fans an inside look

By By Paige Fieldsted September 2, 2009

By Paige FieldstedThe Utah football program is giving its female fans an opportunity to learn more about the sport they love. The women's football clinic, now in its 25th year, includes three two-hour...

Kruger?s work ethic gives him an advantage

By By Elizabeth Frome September 2, 2009

While filling in for injured first-team defense Terrell Suggs, Kruger earned recognition from nfl.com, which described him as "already popular among veterans for his tenacious work ethic and quiet intensity."

Utah not slowing down for Cal

By By Bubba Brown and By Bubba Brown September 1, 2009

By Bubba BrownAfter winning the Utah Classic in its season-opening weekend, the Ute volleyball team will look to keep rolling as it faces Cal Poly on Crimson Court tonight at 7 p.m.Cal Poly enters the...