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Urban Meyer returning to Utah

If only briefly, of course. 

Meyer will be in Salt Lake City this week to interview the coaching staff for ESPN's Spring Footbal 101 series. It marks Meyer's first open return to Rice-Eccles Stadium since his departure in November of 2004. 

The interview will air on the week of April 4th during ESPN's College Football Live. 

Utah begins its second week of spring camp tomorrow - though will only practice twice this week before spring break begins. 

Both practices this week will be at Rice-Eccles Stadium and are open to the public.

Here's this week's schedule: 

Tuesday, Mar. 15 No tackle 3:00-5:00 p.m. (Stadium*)

Thursday, Mar. 17 Tackle 3:00-5:00 p.m. (Stadium*)

With the team letting out for spring break, camp will take a week off and resume on Monday, March 28th.

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Pick his brains guys . . .

You know he can’t resist. Get him to steer some linemen our way . . .maybe one or two lightning fast DBs.

"Gentlemen, it is better to have died as a small boy than to fumble this football."--John Heisman

by Aardvark on Mar 14, 2011 3:07 PM MDT reply actions  

What a dishonest headline.....

The Drudge Report has more honest headlines than this…. Did you just do this to snap Florida fans’ necks as they triple-take this in the SBNation storylist? =)

by CooperDawg on Mar 14, 2011 5:42 PM MDT reply actions  

I doubt the viewing habits of SEC fans had anything to do with it.

Jazzy wanted to grab the attention of Utah fans. As far as I know, Florida fans rarely post here.

by Ute in DC on Mar 14, 2011 5:56 PM MDT up reply actions  

and let's be honest

As awesome as it would be to bring him back, Could Utah really afford him now?

by GatorUte on Mar 15, 2011 12:03 AM MDT up reply actions  

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