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The University of Utah's First Varsity Football Team in 1892 The University of Utah’s first varsity football team in 1892. RECORD BOOK UTAH FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD AND COACH Coach: Unknown (0-1) Coach: Bill Meek (33-31) 1892 . 0-1 1968 . 3-7 1893 . 0-0 1969 . 8-2 1970 . 6-4 Coach: Robert Harkness (1-2) 1971 . 3-8 1894 . 1-2 1972 . 6-5 1973 . 7-5 Coach: Walter Shoup (0-1) 1895 . 0-1 Coach: Tom Lovat (5-28) 1974 . 1-10 Coach: C.B. Ferris (3-2) 1975 . 1-10 1896 . 3-2 1976 . 3-8 Coach: Mr. Cummings (1-5) Coach: Wayne Howard (30-24-2) 1897 . 1-5 1977 . 3-8 1978 . 8-3 Coach: Benjamin Wilson (2-1) 1979 . 6-6 1898 . 2-1 1980 . .5-5-1 1981 . .8-2-1 Coach: Charles Gatehouse (2-1) 1899 . 2-1 Coach: Chuck Stobart (16-17-1) Ike Armstrong (1925-49) still holds the school record for wins (141-55-15). 1982 . 5-6 Coach: Harvey R. Holmes (13-9-1) 1983 . 5-6 1984 . .6-5-1 1900 . 2-2 Coach: none (0-0) 1937 . 5-3 1901 . 3-1 1918 . 0-0 1938 . .7-1-2 Coach: Jim Fassel (25-33) 1902 . .5-2-1 1939 . .6-1-2 1985 . 8-4 1903 . 3-4 Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick (23-17-3) 1940 . 7-2 1986 . 2-9 1919 . 5-2 1941 . .6-0-2 1987 . 5-7 Coach: Joseph H. Maddock (28-9-1) 1920 . .1-5-1 1942 . 6-3 1988 . 6-5 1904 . 7-1 1921 . .3-2-1 1943 . 0-7 1989 . 4-8 1905 . 6-2 1922 . 7-1 1944 . .5-2-1 1906 . 4-1 1923 . 4-3 1945 . 4-4 Coach: Ron McBride (88-63) 1907 . 4-2 1924 . .3-4-1 1946 . 8-3 1990 . 4-7 1908 . .3-2-1 1947 . .8-1-1 1991 . 7-5 1909 . 4-1 Coach: Ike Armstrong (141-55-15) 1948 . .8-1-1 1992 . 6-6 1925 . 6-2 1949 . .2-7-1 1993 . 7-6 Coach: Fred Bennion (16-8-3) 1926 . 7-0 1994 . 10-2 1910 . 4-2 1927 . .3-3-1 Coach: Jack Curtice (45-32-4) 1995 . 7-4 1911 . .5-1-1 1928 . .5-0-2 1950 . .3-4-3 1996 . 8-4 1912 . .5-1-1 1929 . 7-0 1951 . 7-4 1997 . 6-5 1913 . .2-4-1 1930 . 8-0 1952 . .6-3-1 1998 . 7-4 1931 . 7-2 1953 . 8-2 1999 . 9-3 Coach: Nelson H. Norgren (13-11) 1932 . .6-1-1 1954 . 4-7 2000 . 4-7 1914 . 3-3 1933 . 5-3 1955 . 6-3 2001 . 8-4 1915 . 5-2 1934 . 5-3 1956 . 5-5 2002 . 5-6 1916 . 3-2 1935 . .4-3-1 1957 . 6-4 1917 . 2-4 1936 . 6-3 Coach: Urban Meyer (22-2) Coach: Ray Nagel (42-39-1) 2003 . 10-2 1958 . 4-7 2004* . 12-0 UTAH’S ALL-TIME FOOTBALL RECORD 1959 . 5-5 *Co-head coach in 2005 Fiesta Bowl 1960 . 7-3 Category W L T Pct. 1961 . 6-4 Coach: Kyle Whittingham (85-43) Overall 642 446 31 .587 1962 . .4-5-1 2004* . 1-0 Home 390 185 16 .673 1963 . 4-6 2005 . 7-5 Rice-Eccles Stadium* 72 28 0 .720 1964 . 9-2 2006 . 8-5 Road 232 244 12 .487 1965 . 3-7 2007 . 9-4 2008 . 13-0 Neutral 20 17 3 .537 BOWL HISTORY 2014 IN REVIEW SERIES HISTORY COACHES & STAFF PLAYER BIOS 2015 OUTLOOK HERE’S UTAH INFORMATION UTAH HERE’S BIOS 2015 OUTLOOK PLAYER & STAFF COACHES 2014 IN REVIEW SERIES HISTORY HISTORY BOWL Coach: Mike Giddings (9-12) 2009 . 10-3 Conference 394 234 19 .623 1966 . 5-5 2010 . 10-3 Pac-12 Conference 14 22 0 .388 1967 . 4-7 2011 . 8-5 Bowl Games 14 4 0 .777 2012 . 5-7 RECORD BOOK RECORD Homecoming 57 33 4 .627 2013 . 5-7 Overtime 9 7 0 .562 2014 . 9-4 *Ute or Rice Stadium from 1927-97; Rice-Eccles Stadium, 1998-present *Co-head coach in 2005 Fiesta Bowl 120 2015 MEDIA GUIDE CONFERENCE FINISHES UTAH FOOTBALL ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE PAC-12 CONFERENCE Year Utah Finish Champion Year Utah Finish Champion Year Utah Finish Champion 1910 . 4th-T . Colorado College 1962 . 5th . New Mexico 2011 . 3rd-T* . .USC* 2014 IN REVIEW HISTORY BOWL SERIES HISTORY & STAFF BIOS COACHES PLAYER 2015 OUTLOOK UTAH HERE’S INFORMATION 1911 . 2nd . .Colorado 1963 . 2nd-T . New Mexico 2012 . 5th* . UCLA* 1912 ......1st . Utah 1964 ......1st-T ........Utah, New Mexico 2013 . 5th* . Arizona State* 1913 . 4th . Colorado Arizona 2014 . 5th* . Arizona* 1914 . 5th . Colorado Mines 1965 . 5th . Brigham Young 1915 . 2nd-T . Colorado A C. 1966 . 2nd-T . Wyoming * - Pac-12 South Division 1916 . 3rd-T . Colorado A C. 1967 . 4th . Wyoming 1917 . 5th-T . Utah A C. ., Denver 1968 . 5th . Wyoming 1918 . No games due to World War I 1969 . 2nd . .Arizona State UTAH CONFERENCE 1919 ......1st-T ........Utah, Colorado A C. 1970 . 3rd . Arizona State CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM CAPTAINS 1920 . 5th . Colorado A C. 1971 . 4th-T . Arizona State 1921 . 3rd . Utah A C. 1972 . 2nd-T . Arizona State Rocky Mountain Conference (10) 1922 ......1st .........Utah 1973 . 3rd . Arizona, Arizona State 1912–captain unknown 1923 . 6th . Colorado 1974 . 7th . Brigham Young 1919–captain unknown 1924 . 6th . Colorado 1975 . 6th . Arizona State 1922–Neil Smith 1925 . 2nd-T . Colorado A C. 1976 . 4th . Brigham Young 1926–Thornton Morris 1926 ......1st .........Utah Wyoming 1928–Alton Carman 1927 . 3rd-T . Colorado A C. 1977 . 6th-T . Brigham Young 1929–Bob Davis 1928 ......1st .........Utah Arizona State 1930–Ray Price 1929 ......1st .........Utah 1978 . 2nd-T . Brigham Young 1931–Frank Christensen 1930 ......1st .........Utah 1979 . 2nd-T . Brigham Young 1932–Frank Christensen 1931 ......1st .........Utah 1980 . 3rd . Brigham Young 1933–Harold Davies 1932 ......1st .........Utah 1981 . 3rd . Brigham Young 1933 ......1st-T ........Utah, Denver 1982 . 6th . Brigham Young Big Seven Conference (5) Colorado A C. 1983 . 6th-T . Brigham Young 1938–Barney McGarry 1934 . 5th . Colorado, Colorado A C. 1984 . 4th-T . Brigham Young 1940–Rex Geary Colorado Teachers 1985 . 3rd . Air Force 1941–Charles Hansen 1935 . 3rd . Utah State, Colorado Brigham Young 1942–tie with Colorado; Burt Davis 1936 . 3rd . Utah State 1986 . 9th . San Diego State 1947–no captain 1937 . 2nd-T . Colorado 1987 . 7th . Wyoming 1988 . 5th . Wyoming Skyline Conference (5) 1989 . 7th . Brigham Young 1948–no captain BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE 1990 . 7th . Brigham Young 1951–Weston Gardner 1991 . 4th . Brigham Young 1952–Kay Bernson, Jim Dublinski Year Utah Finish Champion 1992 . 5th-T . Brigham Young 1953–Dick Bubak, Jack Cross, Don Jensen 1938 ......1st .........Utah Fresno State, Hawaii 1957–Bob Lee, Larry Amizich 1939 . 2nd . .Colorado 1993 . 4th . Brigham Young Western Athletic Conference (2) 1940 ......1st .........Utah . Fresno State, Wyoming 1964–Pokey Allen, captain; Roy Jefferson, 1941 ......1st .........Utah 1994 . 2nd-T . Colorado State alternate 1942 ......1st-T ........Utah, Colorado 1995 ......1st-T ........Utah, Air Force 1995–Henry Lusk, Harold Lusk, Jeff Kirkman, 1943 . 2nd . .Colorado Brigham Young Henry Kaufusi, Brandon Jones, Daniel Pulsipher 1944 . 3rd . Colorado Colorado State 1945 . 3rd . Denver 1996 . 2nd-T* . Brigham Young* Mountain West Conference (4) 1946 . 3rd . Utah State, Denver 1997 . 2nd-T* . New Mexico* 1999–Mike Anderson, Omar Bacon, Josh 1947 ......1st .........Utah 1998 . 3rd-T* . .Brigham Young Cochran, Colby Knight, John Frank, Kautai San Diego State* Olevao 2003–Thomas Herrion, Ray Holdcraft, Jason SKYLINE CONFERENCE * - WAC Division Play (Mountain - ’96, ’97; Pacific - ’98) Kaufusi, Dave Revill, Josh Savage 2004–Bo Nagahi, Sione Pouha, Morgan Scalley, Year Utah Finish Champion MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Alex Smith, Paris Warren 1948 ......1st .........Utah 2008–Robert Conley, Brian Johnson, Brice 1949 . 4th . Wyoming Year Utah Finish Champion McCain, Louie Sakoda, Stevenson Sylvester 1950 . 3rd . Wyoming 1999 ......1st-T ........Utah, Colorado State 1951 ......1st .........Utah Brigham Young 1952 ......1st .........Utah 2000 . 5th-T . Colorado State 1953 ......1st .........Utah 2001 . 3rd-T . Brigham Young 1954 . 4th-T . Denver 2002 . 5th-T . Colorado State 1955 . 2nd . .Colorado A&M 2003 ......1st .........Utah 1956 . 2nd . .Wyoming 2004 ......1st .........Utah BOOK RECORD 1957 ......1st .........Utah 2005 . 4th-T . TCU 1958 . 5th . Wyoming 2006 . 3rd-T . Brigham Young 1959 . 4th . Wyoming 2007 . 3rd-T . Brigham Young 1960 . 3rd . Utah State, Wyoming 2008 ......1st .........Utah 1961 . 3rd-T . Utah State 2009 . 3rd . TCU 2010 . 2nd . .TCU WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 121 UTAH FOOTBALL UTAH IN THE NATIONAL POLLS 1947 2009 Date AP Coaches Opponent (rank) Result Site Date AP Coaches BCS Opponent (rank) Result Site 11-10 . 18 . NR . Idaho . L, 7-6 . N Preseason . .19 . 18 . Utah. State . W, 35-17 . 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