The spring game at Utah will take on a deeper meaning. Utah recently announced that the annual spring game is going to be renamed the "22 Forever Game" in honor of two players the program lost: Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe.
The Utah football program has renamed its annual spring game the "22 Forever Game" to honor former Utes players Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe, who tragically died just 10 months apart.
The popular twitter profile Uniform Authority released a list of their top 2022 college football helmets this week, the likes of which included multiple designs from in-state programs.
On Wednesday the University of Utah Football Program revealed the uniform combination for their matchup with Washington State. Continuing their tradition of wearing hand-painted lids each season, the University of Utah will again honor Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe on their helmets as they face Washington State on the road.
Following the Utah Utes momentous and historic victory over No. 7 USC on Saturday night, the University of Utah Football team presented two game balls to the families of Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe.
On Thursday morning the University of Utah Football Program revealed the uniform combination for their matchup with No. 7 USC. Following a disappointing loss to the No.
The Utah Utes will honor late cornerback Aaron Lowe and running back Ty Jordan with custom helmets to be worn during the team's 2022 campaign. Lowe was killed during a house-party shooting in 2021, and Jordan, who was Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Year in 2020, died on Christmas in 2020 from an accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Just ahead of fall camp, the University of Utah Football program revealed that they would continue to honor the lives of Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe by wearing 22% on the front bumper of their practice helmets.
On Saturday, April 23, Utah cornerback Clark Phillips III held a sign and dine event in Salt Lake City, providing fans the opportunity to meet and greet with the talented Utah star.
After the Utah Football Spring game on Saturday, April 23, Clark Phillips III will host a Sign n' Dine event at Christopher's Prime Tavern and Grill (110 W Broadway, Salt Lake City, UT 84101) from 4 p.m.
The two players died nine months apart, and the team held a “moment of loudness” at the end of the third quarter in the Rose Bowl. Utah football continued
The deaths of Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe forged a powerful bond on the Utah football team that inspired the Utes to "Be 22% Better."
2 days until the Rose Bowl In Football News... Way too many things like this have happened this year for this to just be a coincidence. #LLTJ #LLAL Him comparing Utah to two teams they beat 59-31 and 56-7 drives me pretty crazy.
Utah dedicated its victory over Oregon on Friday to Aaron Lowe and Ty Jordan, two teammates who died less than a year apart.
Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe, best friends and teammates who died within nine months of each other, will have their No. 22 retired by Utah during Saturday's game against UCLA.
The Beavers laid 22 roses down at the 22-yard line to help honor the late Aaron Lowe.
Lowe, a sophomore, was in his third season with the Utes and was mainly used on special teams. He recorded three tackles in three games this season.
Ty Jordan’s death shortly after the 2020 season concluded left a wound that is still fresh. Anyone who has watched a Utes game this season, especially those who have attended a home game in person, can attest to this.
How about some mimosas before kickoff? Breakfast burrito tailgating? Yes, please. The Utes just got their kickoff time against Washington State and they’ll get underway at 12:30 pm on the Pac-12 Network.
How about some mimosas before kickoff? Breakfast burrito tailgating? Yes, please. The Utes just got their kickoff time against Washington State and they’ll get underway at 12:30 pm on the Pac-12 Network.
Utah Utes freshman running back Ty Jordan, one of the biggest breakout stars in college football, reportedly died.
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