Utah

NCAA Division 1 | United States

Team Info

Founded: 1892

Stadium: Rice-Eccles Stadium

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
31 Dec 2025
20:30
Utah 44 - 22 Nebraska NCAA Division 1
Rice-Eccles Stadium
28 Nov 2025
17:00
Kansas 21 - 31 Utah NCAA Division 1
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
22 Nov 2025
21:00
Utah 51 - 47 Kansas State NCAA Division 1
Rice-Eccles Stadium
16 Nov 2025
00:00
Baylor 28 - 55 Utah NCAA Division 1
02 Nov 2025
02:15
Utah 45 - 14 Cincinnati NCAA Division 1
Rice-Eccles Stadium
25 Oct 2025
02:25
Utah 7 - 53 Colorado NCAA Division 1
Rice-Eccles Stadium
18 Oct 2025
00:00
BYU 21 - 24 Utah NCAA Division 1
LaVell Edwards Stadium
11 Oct 2025
02:25
Utah 10 - 42 Arizona State NCAA Division 1
Rice-Eccles Stadium
27 Sep 2025
19:30
West Virginia 48 - 14 Utah NCAA Division 1
20 Sep 2025
16:00
Utah 34 - 10 Texas Tech NCAA Division 1
Rice-Eccles Stadium

About Utah

The Utah Utes football program is a college football team that competes in the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12) of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of NCAA Division I and represents the University of Utah. The Utah college football program began in 1892 and has played home games at the current site of Rice-Eccles Stadium since 1927. They have won twenty-four conference championships in five conferences during their history, and, as of the end of the 2018 season, they have a cumulative record of 677 wins, 464 losses, and 31 ties (.591).

The Utes have a record of 17–5 (.773) in bowl games. Among Utah's bowl appearances are two games from the Bowl Championship Series (BCS): the Fiesta Bowl and the Sugar Bowl. In the 2005 Fiesta Bowl, Utah defeated the Pittsburgh Panthers 35–7, and in the 2009 Sugar Bowl, they defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide 31–17. During those seasons, Utah was a member of the Mountain West Conference, whose champion does not receive an automatic invitation to a BCS bowl. The Utes were the first team from a conference without an automatic bid to play in a BCS bowl game—colloquially known as being a BCS Buster—and the first BCS Buster to play in a second BCS Bowl.

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