Former NFL quarterback and host of Helmets Off podcast, Scott Mitchell, is stirring things up by leaving all-time greats Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers off of his list of quarterbacks who will have the best season in 2019.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and KSL Sports' own Scott Mitchell have something in common, other than the obvious fact that they have both spent time as NFL quarterbacks. Neither of them understands millennials.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers created a social media buzz for his appearance in the eighth episode of the Game of Thrones final season. It got the KSL Sports team thinking about the cameos of other famous athletes in television and movies.
The University of Utah gymnastics team has been nothing short of dominant during the past 39 years and Megan Marsden, their head coach, is the common denominator. Now she is passing the torch.
It’s tough to be a fan of a team with continuous losing seasons and it is even harder when you are convinced your team’s schedule isn’t fair. A group of researchers, who happen to be Buffalo Bills fans, decided to do something about it using a mathematical approach focused on fairness.
Utah head football coach Kyle Whittingham is the longest-tenured coach in the Pac-12 and he'll be in crimson even longer as his contract was just extended for two years.
When the time is right, former BYU quarterback and current New Orleans Saints Swiss Army Knife Taysom Hill should join the Alliance of American Football when his time in the NFL is over.
Utah has pro football and it’s good football. It is not gimmicky like other leagues that have tried and failed. You must give the Salt Lake Stallions a chance, and here is why.
Utah has a full contact, professional, women’s football team, and they’re good. The Utah Falconz enjoy a 48-2 lifetime record and two championship rings.
On the heels of the announcement from four notable Utah football players that they will return for the 2019 season and their senior year, another former, legendary Ute player said he regrets his decision to forgo his senior year for the NFL.
This is my favorite part of the NFL season, because you never know what to expect. The teams you never thought would make it have a glimmer of hope, and the ones you expected to go all the way are floundering.
Former University of Utah quarterback, Travis Wilson, might be playing at Rice-Eccles Stadium again sometime soon, but with a different team. He was recently in Salt Lake City to work out with the Salt Lake Stallions, Utah’s new professional football team.
Merril Hoge retired from an eight-year NFL career as a running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Bears because he experienced complications from head injuries.
Is it possible for both Utes and Cougars fans to chalk up Saturday’s rivalry game as a win even though the final score was 35-27 in favor of the Utah? KSL Sports' Scott Mitchell made that argument in his recent Helmets Off podcast.
Boston came to town. Gordon Hayward finally made his return to Salt Lake City, 493 days after announcing he was leaving the state that loved him, for a coach he loved more. Like a jilted ex, Jazz fans let him Hayward know their feelings.
Former Utah kicker Tom Hackett sat down with another former Ute, Scott Mitchell, to talk about how an Australian teenager with poor test scores ended up as an award-winning punter.
One of the biggest factors in the Utes' favor for their Week 8 matchup with USC may be the Trojan’s arrogance, according to former Utes quarterback and host of the Helmets Off podcast, Scott Mitchell.