When the Jazz moved to Utah in 1979, Frank Layden — who died Wednesday — was the face and the heart of the franchise.
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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Good morning. On our minds today: Remembering the life and legacy of former Jazz coach and GM Frank Layden, who died Wednesday, Kyle Whittingham talks Utah's offensive overhaul at Big 12 media days and BYU AD Brian Santiago opens up about his first months on the job. Read these and other top stories.

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Remembering Frank Layden, his life and his legacy
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Offensive overhaul takes the spotlight ahead of Utah’s second year in the Big 12
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Big 12 media days: BYU AD Brian Santiago focusing on positives in wake of Retzlaff bombshell in May
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