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Whittingham says the Utes looked sharp. The quarterback battle looms over the camp and the Utes are trying to put 2008's 13-0 campaign behind them.

Football is finally here!

 

Utes: What Sugar Bowl? - Salt Lake Tribune
Utes: What Sugar Bowl?

 

Deseret News | Utah Utes football: Forget about last year, focus is on this year
Utah Utes football: Forget about last year, focus is on this year

 

Whittingham: Utes looking sharper - Salt Lake Tribune
Whittingham: Utes looking sharper

 

Utah practices to 'Sweet Home Alabama' - TideSports.com
Nick Saban isn’t the only one who hasn’t forgotten last year’s Sugar Bowl.

 

Kyle Whittingham, Utah Utes look to move beyond BCS controversy - Stewart Mandel - SI.com
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -- A new season may be right around the corner, but at Utah's football complex, reminders of last year await visitors at nearly every turn. 

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