SALT LAKE CITY Utah s fall camp, or #CampKyle as many like to call it, will kick off in a couple weeks, so it s time to start thinking about football again (as if you haven t been all summer).
Last week I predicted the Utes will go 10-2 and win the South Division, but a lot of that rests on how well Utah s offense can come together for the 2021 season. The Utes return a ton of talent on the offensive side of the ball, but there s still questions at many key positions.
Here s a pre-camp look at some of the top names at each position group and who is expected to compete for starting minutes. This will almost certainly change as fall camp gets underway, but it s an educated look at what Utah has on its hands this year.
A game-by-game prediction for the Utes second half of the 2021 season
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A game-by-game prediction for the Utes first half of the 2021 season
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SALT LAKE CITY Count one starting point guard among the exodus from the University of Utah men s basketball program.
Utah sophomore Rylan Jones has entered the transfer portal, as first reported by Verbal Commits, and is on his way to in-state rival Utah State, as first reported by 1280 The Zone s Jake Hatch and the Aggies student newspaper Friday, May 7. Shortly thereafter, Jones who went through at least one offseason workout with new Utah coach Craig Smith was removed from the university s online roster.
Jones announced his decision to play for Utah State Monday afternoon in a tweet where he thanked Utah for his two years and added that he was coming home to Utah State. The school confirmed his transfer roughly two weeks later on Friday, May 28 by announcing his enrollment.