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  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani

    Under the bright lights of Allegiant Stadium last July, Cam Rising flashed his patented smile and laughed as the Utah quarterback was asked if he would consider ever triggering an eighth year of NCAA eligibility in 2025. "Seven is good enough for me," he said. "But you never know. The cards are always on the table."At Big 12 Conference Media Day in Las Vegas last summer, the Utes were hyped as the favorite of the newly restructured 16-team conference.

  • 1 week ago | nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani

    LAS VEGAS - On an unseasonably brisk April morning, dozens of recruits congregated in the observatory formed by the sliver of turf that splits UNLV's practice fields in two. Outside the state-of-the-art Fertitta Football Complex, hands were stuffed into sweatpants or pouches on hoodies to stay warm as the winds whipped higher in velocity. Some staffers even wore gloves and beanies. It was all of 65 degrees.

  • 3 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani |Paul Tenorio

    It was four months ago that David Blitzer first touched base with the Miller family, pioneers in Utah sports ownership, to see if they'd be interested in discussing "the art of the possible." That "possible" being if the Millers, who were owners and stewards of the Utah Jazz for 35 years before selling the franchise in October 2020, were fascinated at the prospect of getting back involved in professional sports in Utah.

  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani |Sam Khan Jr.

    One of the best running backs in college football could be on the move. Cal starting running back Jaydn Ott entered the NCAA transfer portal Monday, according to a source briefed on the decision. ESPN was first to report Ott entering the portal. The move comes four months after Ott announced his return to Berkeley for his senior season. The 6-foot, 210-pound running back dealt with a lingering ankle injury suffered in the 2024 season opener after having a breakout 2023 campaign for the Golden Bears.

  • 1 month ago | nytimes.com | Christopher Kamrani

    Andrew Luck was a little jet-lagged after a private wedding ceremony in March of 2019 in Prague. He and wife Nicole were wed in the Czech Republic, but hadn't yet put pen to paper in the U.S. back in Indiana. The pragmatic NFL quarterback immediately knew who to call in a pinch - his head coach. Luck asked Frank Reich, an ordained minister, if he would marry the pair at City Hall in Indianapolis. Reich happily obliged that April.

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