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All-Time Lettermen RECORD BOOK AALL-TIMELL-TIME LLETTERMENETTERMEN - A - Baldwin, Ernest-1936-37-38 Buchi, Craig-1976 A’asa, Neli-2007-08-09 Baldwin, Sam-1975-76-79-80 Buchi, Mark-1972-73-74 Aalona, Makai-2002-03-04 Balken, Bruce-1936-37-38 Buckman, Robert-1963-64 Abrams, Steve-1989-90-91-92 Ballard, John-1996 Buckner, Bruce-1965 Absher, Wade-1991 Barker, Gary-1967-68-69 Budelier, Richie-1917 Adams, Roger-1955 Barker, Howard-1912-13 Buehler, Dean-1943 Adams, Ron-1981-82-83 Barr, Donnie-1953-54-55 Buehner, Paul-1931-33 Adams, Tom-1953-54 Barrett, Daniel-1977-78 Bukarau, Daniel-2007-08-09 Adelt, Gerhard (Gay)-1940-41 Barrett, Ted-1942 Bullett, Ryan-1989-90 Adelt, Horst-1940-41 Barsness, Richard-1972-73-74 Bunderle, Arthur-1944 Afeaki, Kite-2004-05 Barton, Eva-1904-05-06 Burdette, Blake-2003-04 Afu, Kava-1988-89-90 Barton, Mark-1990-91-92-93 Burgess, Richard-1956 Agbor, Mbe-1999-00 Bateman, Marvin-1969-70-71 Burmester, Henry-1902-03 Akina, Ryan-1996-97 Battcher, Jeff-1981 Burnett, Brad-1998 Alba, Brian-1992-93 Bauer, Bob-1939 Burnett, Martail-2004-05-06-07 Aldridge, Randy-1989-90 Baulkman, Michael-1996 Burnett, Timonthy-1966 Alexander, Hugh-1988 Beadles, Zane-2006-07-08-09 Burtenshaw, Brad-1999-01 Allen, Bob-1952 Bean, Bruce-1964-65-66 Burton, Brandon-2008-09 Allen, Daniel-1973-74 Bean, George-1950-51-52 Burton, Willie-1991 Allen, Ernest-1963-64 Beard, Therman-1984-85 Bushman, Ben B.-1960 Allen, Jamal-1996-97-98 Beardall, Dan-2005 Buss, Ken-1992-93-94 Allen, Roy-1997-98 Beardall, Derek-2005 Lamar Champman lettered in 2009. Butera, Mike-1965-66 Alley, Robert-1936-37-38 Bearden, Dennis-1970-71 Butler, Roger-1955-56 Alston, Reggie-1991-92 Beatie, Hugh-1924 Alvarez, Gilbert-1980-81 Beck, Cal-1994-95-96 Boone, Jason-2004-05-06-07 - C - Alvey, Robert-1980 Beckstead, Dan-1930-31-32 Boone, Jesse-2002-03-04-05 Cabading, Gene-1965-66 Amizich, Larry-1955-56-57 Beckstead, Rex-1934 Borich, Joe-1959-60-61 Caffey, Paul-1925-26-27 Ammons, Dennis-1967-68 Behling, Lincoln-1938 Borreson, Bryan-2002-03-04-05 Cahoon, Dell-1915 Andersen, Boo-2009 Belczyk, Eugene-1970-71-72 Borthwick, Roy-1965 Cain, Terrance-2009 Andersen, Gary-1985-86 Bellamy, Jimmy-1990-91 Boss, George-1954-55-56-57 Calcote, Tyrone-1985-88 Anderson, Andy-1904-05-06-07 Bellock, Kurt L.-1969-70 Bougere, Vyron-1967 Call, Newell-1934-35-36 Anderson, Brian-1988-89-90-91 Belnap, Michael G.-1973-76 Bourdeaux, Rick-1974-75-76 Callis, Paul-1932-34 Anderson, Del Roy-1955 Bendinger, Boo-1996-97-98-99 Bourne, Hal-1951-52-53 Callister, Hy-1936 Anderson, Jamal-1992-93 Bennett, Raymond-1984-85 Bowers, Andy-1997-98-99-00 Campbell, Jack-1980-81 Anderson, James-1921 Bennion, Bryce-2009 Bowman, Harold-1944 Campbell, Ryan-1987 Anderson, Jerome-1997-98 Bennion, Dezla-1907-10-11-12 Bown, Andy-1990 Campman, Kenneth-1958-59 Anderson, John-1989-90 Bennion, Earl-1903 Boyd, Ernest-1993-94 Cannon, Karl-1900 Anderson, Mark-1978-79-80-81 Bennion, Fred-1902-04-05-06 Boykin, Marion-1968-69-70 Carlson, Oscar-1902-03-04 Anderson, Mike-1998-99 Benton, Edwin-2001-02 Brady, Kyle-2004-05-06-07 Carlston, Peter-1931-32-33 Anderson, Wesley-1928 Bentz, Diego-1989 Brand, Ryan-2001-02 Carlton, Demetrius-1989 Andrews, Jack-1967-68 Berger, Blaine-90-91-92-93 Brandenberg, Steven-1970-71-72 Carmichael, Rex-1910 Andruski, Frank-1963-64 Bergstrom, Tony-2008-09 Branham, Franklin (Set)-1952-53 Carmon, Alton-1926-27-28 Aneiro, Pete-2006 Bernson, Kay-1951-52 Breckon, John-1915 Carpenter, Melville.-1962-63-64 Angell, Mark-1979 Bero, Bryan-1984-85-86-88 Brenner, Sam-2009 Carrasco, Ernest-1979 Anglesey, Mike-1987-88-89-90 Berry, Kent E.-1958 Breska, Ryan-2001 Carroll, David-2004 Arceneaux, Anthony-2001 Besler, Rodney F.-1977-78 Bridge, Gordon-1931-32-33 Carter, Ralph-1956-57 Arceneaux, Darnell-1997-98-99-00 Bettridge, George-1942-43 Briggs, Lorin-1913-14 Caruso, Frank James-1958 Armstead, Willie-1972-73-74 Beuhner, Paul-1930 Brinton, Merrill-1962-63 Carvalho, Stewart-1998-99 Armstrong, Jefferson-1917 Bezyack, Martin-1954-55-56-57 Brock, Vincent-1976-77-78-79 Casco, Kawika-2001-02-05 Arnett, Glen-1932-33-34 Bigelow, Darrell B.-1966 Broderick, Verle-1942 Casell, Roderick-1983 Arntz, Dave-1953 Binkele, Robert-1981-82-83-84 Brokmeyer, Albert-1913-14-15 Castain, Daren-1989-90-91-92 Arquette, Mitch-2004-05 Birch, Tom Clay-1958-59-60 Brooks, Jereme-2007-08-09 Casteel, Brent-2005-06-07-08 Ashby, Charles-1959-60-61 Bird, Dylan-1999 Brown, Anthony-1993-94 Castillo, Ed-1992-93 Ashton, Willard-1911 Bird, Greg-2008-09 Brown, Ben-1996 Cate, Scott-1984 Asiata, Matt-2008-09 Bischoff, George-1930-31 Brown, Charlie-1990-91-93-94 Cato, Adam-1963 Atkinson, Ray-1935-36 Black, Martell-1987 Brown, Dennis-1961 Cecil, Paul-1927-28 Au, Brigham-2004 Blackmon, Phil-2001 Brown, Freddie-2005-06-07-08 Cerbin, David-1975-76 Austin, Leo-1986-87 Blankenbaker, Ronald-1978-79 Brown, Gail-1953-54 Champion, Vere-1922-23-24-25 Austin, Mike-2002 Blaufuss, Armin-1965-66-67 Brown, George-1901-02-05-06 Chapman, Lamar-2009 Avery, Del-1936 Blosch, Mark-1981-82-83-84 Brown, James-1969-70 Charlebois, Tom-1953 Ayers, Richard-1975-77-78-79 Blosch, Raymond K.-1974-75-76 Brown, Mark-1908 Chaytors, Dave-1989-90-91-92 Boberg, Calvin-1923-24-25 Brown, Merle-1941 Checketts, Victor (Mgr.)-1978-79-80-81 - B - Bobich, John L-1967 Brown, Michael-1974-75 Cherkas, Ronald-1975-76 Bachhuber, Brian-1998-99-00 Bogden, Bob-1952-53 Brown, Richard-1953 Cherlin, Kenneth-1965 Bacon, Omar-1995-96-98-99 Bogden, Peter-1938-39 Brown, Tom-1958-62 Chestang, Gary-1960 Bahr, Brooks-2000-01-02 Boghossian, Dave-1994 Brummel, Edward-1971 Child, Craig-1979 Bailey, Daniel-1967-68 Boglin, Armand-1995-96 Brunetti, Guy-1950-51 Childs, Robert-1938-39 Bailey, Mike-1975-76-77-78 Bohen, Emmett-1916 Bryant, Aaron-2002-03 Chow, Norm-1965-66-67 Bailey, Monk-1958-59 Boise, Paul T.-1905 Bryant, Montel-1983-84-85-86 Christensen, Chris-1998-99-00 Bailey, Rickey-1976 Bolinger, Joey-2001 Bryant, Richard-1906-07 Christensen, Frank-1930-31-32 Baker, Stephen-1983-84-85-86 Bonifacio, Bob-1987-88-89-90 Bubak, Dick-1951-52-53 Christensen, James-1936-37 Baker, Terry-1963-65-66 Bonifacio, Frank-1987-88-89-90 Buchert, Gerald-1971-72 Christensen, Preston-1990-91-92 Bonvicino, Donald-1955-56-57 Christensen, William-1926-27 WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 119595 RECORD BOOK AALL-TIMELL-TIME LLETTERMENETTERMEN Christianson, Howard-1997-99 Cook, Paul-1951-52-53 Dixon, Walt-1982-83-84 Fanene, Jonathan-2003-04 Christianson, Kimball-1997-98-99-00 Cooper, Eugene-1937-38 Doberon, Joseph-1944 Fankhauser, Matt-1997 Christoffersen, Dirk-1996-97 Cooper, Michael-1967 Dockery, Gerald-1969-70 Farrell, Bob-1939 Christopher, DeVonte-2009 Cooperwood, Sylvester-1994 Dodds, Corey-2001-02-03-04 Fatafehi, Toni-1997 Chung, William-1957-58-59 Cordy, Michael-1974-75-76 Dolan, Al-1993 Faust, Augustus-1937 Cima, Scott-1981-82 Corty, Thomas-1962-63-64 Dolan, Dave-1987-88 Feller, Ray-1953 Cissell, David-1962 Cory, Thomas-1936-37-38 Dolce, Frank-1991-92 Femovich, Dave-1981 Claiborne, Deron-1993-94 Cospy, Tony-1984 Doolittle, Thomas-1909 Fenn, William-1956 Clanton, Richard-1958 Costa, David-1961-62 Dorner, Hank-1991-92 Ferguson, Earl-1920 Clark, Daniel-1974-78-79 Couch, Sherman (Pete)-1927-28 Dotson, Gordon-1959-60-61 Ferguson, Tyce-1980-81 Clark, David-1944 County, Adolph-1993-94 Doubiago, Daniel-1979-80-82 Ferguson, W.P.-1907 Clark, Harold-1923 Cousin, Bruce-1969-70-71 Dougall, George M.P.-1900-01-02 Ferguson, Warren-1952 Clark, I.P.-1920-22 Cowley, Carter-1951-52-53 Douglas, Clarence-1914-15-16 Fernandez, Manuel-1965-66-67 Clark, Jon-2004 Cowley, William-1933-34-35 Douglas, Merrill-1955-56-57 Fetzer, John-1931 Clark, Lyman-1943 Cox, Christian-2008-09 Dow, Pete-1926-27-29 Ficklin, Morris-1944 Clark, Rulon-1941 Cox, Steve-1981-82 Dowd, Joe-1969 Fields, Clarence-1984-85-86-87 Clark, Sherman-1929-30-31 Cox, William-1925-27 Drecksel, Tatum-2007-08-09 Fields, Larry-1955 Clark, Spence-1957-58 Crafts, Charles-1957 Drews, Jeremy-1994 Fields, Lowell-1956-58 Clark, Stephen-1978-79-80-81 Cragan, Calvin-1960-62 Driggs, Merlin-1964-65-66 Fields, Melvin-1978-79 Clark, Wayne-1937-39 Crandall, Irwin-1936-37-38 Dublinski, Jim-1950-51-52 Fifi ta, Steve-2002-03-04-05 Clary, Daniel L.-1977-78-79 Cravens, William-1960-61-62 Dublinski, Tom-1950-51 Finau, Pouha-1994 Clausi, Joe-1988-89 Crawford, Cedric-1990-91-92-93 Duckworth, Douglas H.-1972-73 Fineanganofo, Devo-1994 Clawson, Roger-1988-89 Creer, Frank-1927 Duehlmeier, Fred-1936 Finner, Louis-2008 Clay, Bill-1951-52 Crockett, D’Shaun-1999-00-01-02 Duke, James-1987 Fisher, George-1953 Clements, Tyson-2007-08-09 Croft, Winfi eld-1930-31-33 Dungan, Dave-1953-54-55 Fisher, Vardis-1917 Clerc, Charles-1944 Croshaw, T.D.-1999-00 Durrant, Jim-1951-52-53 Fitzgerald, Keith-1938-39-40 Clifford, Brad-2007-08-09 Cross, Gene (Bud)-1953-54-55 Dwinell, CR-2000-01 Fitzpatrick, Tommy-1911-12 Cline, Roger F.-1964-65 Cross, Jack.-1951-52-53 Dye, Ellis-1955 Fleming, Marvin-1960-61-62 Clyde, Dana J.-1970 Crosswhite, Jonathan-1997-98 Dykeman, LeGrande-1924-25-26-27 Fleshman, Harte-1904 Cochran, Josh-1995-97-98-99 Crouch, Lloyd-1913-14-15 Dyson, Andre-1997-98-99-00 Fletcher, Gerald-2003-04 Coggins, Gerald-1964 Crum, Frederick-1975-76-77 Dyson, Kevin-1994-95-96-97 Flitton, Jeff-1982 Cole, Charles L.-1974 Cruse, Don-1986-87 Dyson, Patrick-1998-99-00 Folk, Chad-1995-96 Cole, Terrell-2007-08 Cullity, Dave-1985-86 Folsom, Scott-1978 Cole, Winslow-1912 Cunningham, Dave-1951 - E - Folsom, Steve-1978-79-80 Coleman, David-1917 Cunningham, David-1994-95-97 Echols, Phil-1988-89 Fonua, Junior-2008 Coleman, Ron-1963-64 Cureton, Gonzalo-1965-66 Eck, Don-1980-81-82 Forbes, Morris.-1903 Collins, Frank-1973-74-75
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