• BYU Season Ends, Utah State Shines & Jazz Tank Talk
    Mar 22 2026

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    Matt breaks down a packed week in Utah sports, starting with BYU basketball’s frustrating but injury-riddled season and what’s next for AJ Dybantsa’s future. He then dives into Utah State’s impressive tournament run and why the Aggies continue to exceed expectations year after year.

    The conversation shifts to the Utah Jazz and the ongoing tank debate, including strong opinions on player development, roster construction, and the future of the franchise. Matt also covers Real Salt Lake’s surprising start and what to expect moving forward, before wrapping up with a Utah Mammoth playoff push that suddenly feels less certain.

    From March Madness takeaways to NHL playoff races, this episode covers it all with honest analysis and unfiltered takes.

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    30 mins
  • Utah Mammoth Collapse, Jazz Tanking Debate & March Madness
    Mar 15 2026

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    Matt returns with one of the most frustrated episodes of The Matt Cave Podcast yet.

    With March Madness arriving and Utah sports delivering plenty of drama, Matt breaks down the biggest storylines across the state—from college basketball to the NHL playoff race.

    The episode opens with a look at the University of Utah’s difficult basketball season and what comes next under head coach Alex Jensen. Matt also celebrates Utah State’s impressive Mountain West championship run and discusses where the Aggies could land in the NCAA Tournament. Meanwhile, BYU’s season ends with mixed emotions despite the incredible performance of AJ Dybantsa, who shattered Kevin Durant’s Big 12 tournament scoring records and solidified his status as a future NBA star.

    From there, Matt turns his attention to the Utah Jazz and the ongoing debate around tanking in the NBA. He questions why Utah continues to receive national criticism when several other teams across the league are doing the exact same thing.

    Real Salt Lake is one of the few bright spots in Utah sports right now. Despite low preseason expectations and injuries, RSL has started the MLS season strong with three straight wins and impressive performances from their young players.

    Finally, Matt closes the show with a fiery rant about the Utah Mammoth, who are in the middle of a late-season collapse. A four-game losing streak, questionable coaching decisions, struggling goaltending, and costly penalties have put the team’s playoff hopes in serious danger.

    This is an honest, passionate look at the current state of Utah sports—and Matt does not hold back.

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  • Jazz Tanking, Mammoth Deadline, RSL Win
    Mar 8 2026

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    Utah sports had a lot going on this week, and Matt breaks it all down.

    The Utah Jazz continue their slide in the standings as the race for the NBA Draft Lottery heats up. Matt explains why he believes the NBA may already have its mind made up about where the Jazz will pick and why Utah seems to be the league’s current scapegoat for tanking.

    College basketball season is wrapping up across the state. Matt reacts to Utah State winning the Mountain West regular season championship, BYU’s big win over Texas Tech that likely secured a March Madness berth, and Utah’s rebuilding season under Alex Jensen.

    On the ice, the Utah Mammoth are surging during a crucial road trip while pushing toward the playoffs. Matt gives his full reaction to the NHL trade deadline, including the addition of Mackenzie Weegar and whether GM Bill Armstrong should have gone even bigger with a move for Robert Thomas.

    Finally, Real Salt Lake keeps winning early in the MLS season. Matt explains why RSL’s road win in Atlanta is encouraging and what the team could look like once Diego Luna returns.

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  • Jazz Tanking, Mammoth Trade Buzz & RSL’s Home Opener
    Mar 1 2026

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    Matt breaks down a packed week across Utah sports, starting with the Utah Jazz and the ongoing debate around tanking, league scrutiny, and lottery positioning as the NBA season winds down.

    College basketball takes center stage with honest reactions to the Utah Utes’ rebuilding process, Utah State controlling its postseason destiny, and a frustrating stretch for BYU as injuries and roster construction concerns reshape expectations heading toward March.

    The conversation then shifts to the Utah Mammoth, who currently control their playoff fate while major trade rumors swirl ahead of the NHL trade deadline. Matt explains why a potential move for a premier center could change the trajectory of the franchise and what it would cost to make it happen.

    Finally, Real Salt Lake’s home opener provides optimism on offense but raises real defensive concerns despite a win over Seattle. Plus, quick thoughts on Pokémon’s future and gaming nostalgia to close the episode.

    A full Utah sports roundup with analysis, perspective, and unfiltered commentary.

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  • Utah Olympic Recap, Jazz Tank Debate, BYU Reality & RSL Season Start
    Feb 22 2026

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    Matt dives into a packed Utah sports week with a full Olympic recap, NBA controversy, college basketball reactions, and the start of the MLS season.

    He breaks down how Utah-based Olympians performed on the world stage, including Clayton Keller’s gold medal performance, Olli Määttä’s bronze, and standout moments from Utah’s winter athletes. From Breezy Johnson’s mental toughness to Chris Lillis proving critics wrong, Matt celebrates the local impact at the Games.

    Then it’s time for the Utah Jazz tank debate. Matt addresses the growing national criticism, Adam Silver’s role, Sam Presti’s influence, and ESPN personalities weighing in. Is the Jazz rebuild strategic or being unfairly targeted?

    College basketball gets the spotlight next:

    • Utah’s rebuilding culture under Coach Jensen
    • Utah State’s late-game concerns and Mountain West outlook
    • BYU’s roster construction debate, Kevin Young’s coaching evaluation, and whether the Cougars can still make a tournament run

    Finally, Matt previews Real Salt Lake’s season opener, early concerns, Diego Luna’s absence, and what expectations look like in an interrupted MLS season.

    Olympics. NBA politics. College hoops frustration. MLS questions.
    It’s all here in this week’s Utah sports deep dive.

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  • Utah Basketball Check-In, Olympic Snubs Hurt the Mammoth, and ESPN’s Longstanding Problem With the Jazz
    Feb 15 2026

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    Matt breaks down a packed week in Utah sports, starting with a full check-in on college basketball across the state. Utah State continues to prove it’s the class of the Mountain West, while Utah searches for an identity and BYU’s lack of depth raises real concerns as the season grinds on.

    From there, Matt turns to the Utah Mammoth and the frustration surrounding the Winter Olympics. Clayton Keller being repeatedly scratched, questionable coaching decisions, and missed opportunities leave Mammoth fans shaking their heads heading into the stretch run.

    The episode wraps with a no-holds-barred rant on ESPN, the NBA, and what Matt argues is a decades-long double standard against the Utah Jazz. From selective outrage over tanking to dismissive national coverage, he lays out why Utah is constantly singled out—and why the league’s “integrity” argument doesn’t hold up.

    It’s opinionated, informed, and unapologetically Utah-focused.

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  • BYU’s Basketball Collapse, Utah Jazz Signal the End of the Rebuild, and the State of Utah Hoops
    Feb 8 2026

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    In this episode of The Matt Cave Podcast, Matt breaks down a turbulent week in Utah sports, starting with BYU basketball’s alarming collapse at the worst possible time. Despite elite talent at the top, the Cougars’ flaws are being exposed — poor free throw shooting, disappearing secondary scorers, and a lack of depth that raises serious questions about their ceiling under Kevin Young.

    Matt also examines Utah State’s continued dominance as the class of the Mountain West, contrasting the Aggies’ consistency with BYU’s unraveling. Utah basketball gets a reality check as well, as the program continues to search for direction in the modern Big 12 landscape.

    On the pro side, the Utah Jazz finally make moves that matter. Matt explains why the recent trades signal the end of the rebuild, how Danny Ainge has positioned the franchise for real contention, and why this roster suddenly has a clear identity — and a future worth believing in.

    The episode wraps with thoughts on the decline of Overwatch, gaming rebrands gone wrong, and how mismanagement can kill even the most beloved franchises.

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  • BYU’s Reality Check, Utah State Takes Control, and the Utah Mammoth’s Costly Collapse
    Feb 1 2026

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    This week on The Matt Cave Podcast, Matt breaks down a tough reality check for BYU basketball after a brutal Big 12 stretch reveals the team’s true ceiling. With expectations sky-high, Matt explains why BYU is still ahead of schedule and why perspective matters when an 18-year-old star is carrying the weight of a program.

    Utah State, meanwhile, has officially separated itself as the class of the Mountain West. After a statement win over San Diego State, the Aggies look like legitimate favorites to win both the regular season and conference tournament, with multiple contributors stepping up at the right time.

    Matt also dives into another maddening week for the Utah Mammoth, a team capable of trading punches with the NHL’s best but sabotaged by penalties, special teams failures, and preventable mistakes. From blown leads to a league-worst power play, Matt examines what’s holding the Mammoth back and whether a bold trade could change everything.

    Honest, measured, and unfiltered, this episode focuses on context over hot takes and long-term vision over panic.

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    19 mins