Utah football is down yet another quarterback. This time it is Brandon Rose.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Good morning. On our mind today: What happened to Utah's Brandon Rose? Was someone arrested in the water-bottle throwing incident at Rice-Eccles Stadium? Does any actually care about the NBA Cup. Read these and other top stories.

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Item Number 1
Utah QB Brandon Rose suffers season-ending injury
Item Number 2
University of Utah police arrest suspect in water-bottle throwing incident
Item Number 3
Did the Cougars move up in the CFP rankings after beating Utah?
Item Number 4
How long are we going to pretend the NBA Cup is important?
Item Number 5
Utah faced adversity against Queens before pulling away down the stretch
Item Number 6
‘That just doesn’t happen’: Former BYU AD is stunned by Mark Harlan’s post-game incident
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