Utes survive Wyoming; Utah State rolls Air Force; RSL tops SKC | Texas Tech preview, Mammoth rookies, Borderlands 4 first look cover art

Utes survive Wyoming; Utah State rolls Air Force; RSL tops SKC | Texas Tech preview, Mammoth rookies, Borderlands 4 first look

Utes survive Wyoming; Utah State rolls Air Force; RSL tops SKC | Texas Tech preview, Mammoth rookies, Borderlands 4 first look

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Three wins in Utah this week and a whole lot to talk about.

I break down Utah’s gritty road win at Wyoming—dominant defense (hello, John Henry Daly), red-zone hiccups, and a freshman kicking game that has me chewing nails—then pivot to a huge Texas Tech at Utah preview with Big Noon Kickoff in town. After that, it’s Utah State shocking Air Force behind Bryson Barnes’ five touchdowns and why bowl eligibility suddenly feels real in Year 1 under Bronco. We jump back into MLS with Real Salt Lake 2–1 Sporting KC—Diego Luna back on the sheet, playoff math, and why I still don’t trust the defense. Then it’s the Utah Mammoth rookie camp/showcase takeaways: why I’m bullish on the top-end prospects, what the bottom-six/bottom-four battles might look like, and how this front office is building with purpose. I close with early Borderlands 4 impressions (story/writing >>> BL3, fun gunplay, PC launch warts and all).

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Topics

  • Utes at Wyoming: elite defense, red-zone woes, freshman kicker nerves
  • Texas Tech preview: strength-on-strength at Rice-Eccles
  • Utah State 49–30 Air Force: Barnes’ breakout, Aggie path to a bowl
  • RSL 2–1 SKC: Luna’s spark, play-in chase, defensive doubts
  • Utah Mammoth rookies: top-heavy prospect pool, roster battles, year-one expectations
  • Borderlands 4: first-look thumbs up (full review next week)

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