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Mammoth on a role without Cooley, Bird Ficklin starting for the Utes?, Utah Jazz Nurkic makes franchise history, What is the best baseball lineup in 2026?

Mammoth on a role without Cooley, Bird Ficklin starting for the Utes?, Utah Jazz Nurkic makes franchise history, What is the best baseball lineup in 2026?

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We dive into the recent KSL article by Jaxon Wynder and the “Logan Cooley problem.” With Utah rolling and owning a 14-9-1 record since Cooley went down, what’s the move when he returns? Coach Tourigny’s next-man-up mentality, elite penalty killing (shoutout Nick Schmaltz vs. Florida), and the team’s resilience after early deficits have flipped the season on its head. With four games left before the Olympic break, Utah has a real shot to control its own destiny heading into the home stretch.

On the gridiron, Utah Football makes noise with the signing of Kelvin Obot, a 6’6”, 300-pound offensive tackle ranked 5th overall in his class by On3. We also break down whether Bird Ficklin can realistically start after posting 301 yards, 3 TDs, 0 INTs, and a 95.9 QBR, plus what Devon Dampier’s return means after a physical 2024 season.

We also tackle the eyebrow-raising move from Utah to Michigan, why many thought 2025 was the end, and what whispers about money and program direction might really be saying.

And finally, the Utah Jazz: Jusuf Nurkić makes history with three straight triple-doubles, Keyonte George continues his breakout with improved efficiency, and we react to Ace Bailey getting snubbed from the Rising Stars team.


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