2023 Utah Tech Trailblazers Football (2-7/1-3 UAC)
Game No. 10
at No. 14/20 Austin Peay (7-2/4-0 UAC)
Saturday, November 11; 12 noon (MST)
Fortera Stadium (10,100); Clarksville, Tennessee
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FOR STARTERS: • Utah Tech closes out its 2023 road slate this Saturday when the Trailblazers make their first-ever trip to Tennessee for a UAC game at No. 14/20 Austin Peay.
• Saturday afternoon's game will be the first-ever meeting between the Trailblazers and Governors on the gridiron.
• Saturday's game features two teams riding two different streaks, both of which the Trailblazers would like to end. Utah Tech will be looking to snap its season-long three-game skid, with its last win coming at home vs. Stephen F. Austin in their United Athletic Conference debut game.
• Utah Tech dropped its third-straight UAC game after a 24-7 road loss at Abilene Christian last Saturday afternoon.
• Meanwhile Austin Peay puts its seven-game win streak on the line as the Governors head into their penultimate regular season game. The UAC-leading Governors took sole possession of first place in the conference standings with a 33-30 overtime road triumph at Eastern Kentucky last Saturday.
• Saturday's game will be the Trailblazers third game against a ranked FCS opponent this season. Utah Tech opened the year with consecutive losses at then-No. 3 Montana State (63-20; 9/2), followed a week later with a 43-13 home loss to then-No. 13 Montana (9/9).
UTAH TECH ON THE AIR: All Utah Tech home and away games this season are broadcast live on
The Fan Sports Network (99.5/95.3 FM in St. George; 93.1 FM/1400 AM in Cedar City;
www.thefansportsnetwork.com).
The "Voice of the Trailblazers"
Rod Zundel is in his second season calling the play-by-play action.
Utah Tech has also debuted a new 60-minute comprehensive pregame show, and 30-minute post-game show, both of which will air live on the
The Fan Sports Network and streamed live on YouTube on the newly created
Trailblazer SportsVision (youtube.com/TrailblazerAthletics).
Along with complete Game Day radio coverage, Zundel hosts the weekly
"The Paul Peterson Coaches Show" every Tuesday night on
The Fan Sports Network and streamed on
Trailblazer Sports
Vision at 6 p.m.
Joining Zundel in the broadcast booth this season is former Trailblazer wide receiver
Deven Osborne, whowill provide color analysis for all home games.
NEW CONFERENCE FOR 2023: Utah Tech began the 2023 season in a new league as the established football-only partnership between both the Western Athletic and ASUN conference was rebranded into the new United Athletic Conference.
The newly christened UAC currently has nine participating institutions: Abilene Christian, Austin Peay, Central Arkansas, Eastern Kentucky, North Alabama, Southern Utah, Stephen F. Austin, Tarleton and Utah Tech. In addition, the conference will officially add UTRGV in the fall of 2025 when it begins sponsorship of football.
The 2023 UAC schedule will be limited to six conference games among its nine members, while the 2024 schedule will feature a full eight-game single round robin.
THREE BLAZERS EARN PRESEASON ALL-UAC HONORS: Utah Tech had three players voted onto the UAC's debut preseason all-conference team.
Junior DL
Syrus Webster was tabbed as the preseason UAC Defensive Player of the Year, while he and junior LB
Will Leota were voted to the All-UAC Defensive Team.
Meanwhile, senior WR
Rickie Johnson was the lone Blazer listed on the All-UAC Offensive Team.
TWO BLAZERS LAND ON 2023 AWARD WATCH LISTS: In addition to his UAC preseason honor,
Webster has been named to the 2023 Buck Buchanan Award preseason watch list. The junior defensive standout was also named to both the 2023
Phil Steele and
Blue Bloods All-United Athletic Conference preseason first teams.
Meanwhile, freshman WR
Beau Sparks has been named to the 2023 Jerry Rice FCS National Freshman of the Year Award watch list.
Sparks is one of three UAC representatives on the 22-player watch list, along with SUU freshman WR Zach Mitchell and SFA CB Aaron Sears.
DON'T CALL IT A COMEBACK: Not to be outdone, fifth-year RB
Ronnie Walker Jr. and redshirt junior WR
Keith Davis were both named to the 2023 Comeback of the Year watch list.
The updated watch list, which features 49 college football student-athletes from 42 different schools, is sponsored by the College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA), in association with The Associated Press and the Fiesta Bowl Organization.
Utah Tech is one of seven schools to have multiple selections make the updated list, and is one of only five NCAA Division-I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) schools represented on the list.
O CAPTAINS! MY CAPTAINS!: Utah Tech will take the field in 2023 with four team captains leading the charge. As selected by their teammates, this season's captains are senior offensive lineman
Kana'i Eldredge, along with Johnson, Leota and Webster.
SACK MASTER: Webster moved to within one sack pulling into a tie for first place on Utah Tech's career sacks list with number 12.5 late in the second quarter vs. Eastern Kentucky (10/28).
Former DE
Chad Frank (2007-08) currently owns the record with 13.5 sacks, while Webster's former teammate
Dylan Hendrickson (2018-22) is second with 13.0 sacks.
Webster enters play this week second in the UAC and t-37th in the FCS with 5.0 sacks this season, three of which are of the strip-sack variety.
Webster collected his first strip sack in the NAU win (9/16). Then after he notched his second one at Colorado State (9/30), he picked up one more in the SFA victory (10/7) one week later.
Webster also moved into t-fourth place in career TFLs (25.0) with former teammate
Malaki Malaki (25.0; 2018-22), and needs nine more to pass former UT linebacker
Jake Duncan (33.5; 2010-13) for first place on the career list.
GOOD THINGS COME IN THREES: Redshirt junior QB
Kobe Tracy became just the third quarterback in the program's NCAA era to throw for three or more touchdowns in three straight games in the loss to Eastern Kentucky back on Oct. 28.
Tracy, who saw that streak end after throwing for "only" one TD last week at ACU, has recorded 11 of his 17 touchdown passes this season over his last five games overall.
Against EKU, he completed 26-of-49 of his attempts for 247 yards and a career-high tying three TDs against the Colonels. It was his fifth three-TD game of his career and his 12th multi-TD game overall.
One week earlier at North Alabama (10/21), Tracy threw for a career-high 397 yards and three scores, which earned him UAC co-Offensive Player of the Week honors. That effort followed a 289-yard, three-TD outing in the win over Stephen F. Austin (10/7).
Tracy joined former UTU signal callers
Griff Robles (4-3-4; 2013) and
Ben Longshore (3-3-4; 2014) on that elite list.
SPEAKING OF STREAKS: Tracy has now thrown a touchdown pass in five-straight games overall, which marks the second time his done that over his career. The junior signal caller also posted a five-game streak in the 2021 Fall season.
Tracy is one of 10 QBs in the program's four-year era to throw at least one TD pass in five-straight games, and only four of those QBs have extended their streak to at least six games.
Robles is far-and-away the program leader as he threw for at least one touchdown in 18-straight games spanning two seasons - the final eight games in 2012, and the first 10 games in 2013.
PASSING FOR HISTORY: Though Robles' consecutive game TD streak may be virtually untouchable, Tracy has now vaulted over him to the top of three career lists, and is on the verge of passing him on two more lists as well.
Tracy (428) became Utah Tech's career leader in completions vs. EKU (10/28), doing so on a 25-yard pass play to
Jaivian Lofton to start the Blazers' final fourth quarter possession. That completion moved him one clear of Robles' (2012-13) previous record of 402.
Then last Saturday at ACU, the junior (5,222 yards) moved past Robles (5,096 yards) to become Utah Tech's career passing yards leader in the second quarter when he hit junior WR
Keith Davis over the middle for a 33-yard completion.
In addition, Tracy passed Robles on the all-time in career pass attempts list (769 / 752) on Saturday at ACU, and is currently second behind Robles in both passing touchdowns (44 / 36), and total offense (6,297 / 5,062).
99-4-6 x 2: Tracy also made a little history at North Alabama (10/21) three weeks ago as he led the Trailblazer offense on not one, but a school-record two 99-yard touchdown drives.
The first one came midway through the second quarter, a 10-play drive that was capped by a
Johnson 17-yard TD catch-and-run.
Tracy repeated the feat on the opening possession of the second half, as the Trailblazers covered the length of the field in 11 plays, with
Walker Jr. picking up the final yard for his team-leading third rushing touchdown of the season.
Prior to the UNA game, Utah Tech only had eight total 99-yard touchdown drives spanning the program's near 18-year NCAA era. Seven of those drives came during the D-II years, while the last instance happened in UT's first D-I FCS season in Spring 2021 at home vs. Tarleton (3/21/21).
I AM #1: Not only is
Johnson No. 1 in your game program, he also became No. 1 in program history in career receptions last Saturday at ACU. The senior wideout caught nine passes for 81 yards and a touchdown, though it was his final grab of the day and the 139th of his career, a 23-yarder over the middle, that put him over the top.
Johnson passed former Blazer wideout
Kyser Christensen (2007-10), who held the record for nearly 13 full seasons after he finished his four-year career with 138 grabs.
In addition, Johnson's 81 yards at ACU moved him to within six yards of becoming just the fourth receiver in program history to surpass the 1,900 yard plateau, and he is 101 yards away from passing former All-American
Joe Doe Duncan (1,994; 2011-13) for third place all-time in career receiving yards.
Meanwhile, Johnson's TD catch at ACU was his fifth of the season, and the 13th of his career (#7 all-time at UTU). The senior needs three more to move into a tie for fourth place on UT's career list.
BLAZING TRAILS
• Tracy has thrown at least one touchdown pass in nine of UT's 10 games this season with six multi-touchdown games.
• The lone game that Tracy did not throw a touchdown pass this season was at Missouri State (9/23), though he did collect his second-career rushing touchdown on a 1-yard QB sneak in the second quarter ... coincidentally, Tracy's first rushing TD also came against Missouri State, that one a 4-yard scamper, at home in the 2021 fall season finale (11/20/21).
• Junior WR
Keith Davis enjoyed his finest performance of the season vs. Eastern Kentucky (10/28), night against which he posted season-highs with seven catches for 118 yards, and in the process recorded his first collegiate two-touchdown game.
• That effort chased a six-catch, 94-yard outing at North Alabama (10/21), while he made his first touchdown grab since the 2021 fall season in the SFA win (10/7).
• Davis caught both of his two targets last month at Missouri State (9/23) for a team and then-season high 61 yards, highlighted by a 43-yard grab in the first quarter to set up the Blazers' first touchdown of the day.
• Davis enjoyed a career night in his first game against Missouri State (11/20/21) in the 2021 fall finale, as he recorded career highs in receptions (7) and yards (146) against the Bears.
• Davis, who missed the entire 2022 season due to injury, has recorded at least one reception in 18 of his 20 career games as a Trailblazer, including all 11 games during the 2021 fall season.
• Overall, the Trailblazer receiving corps enjoyed a banner night at North Alabama back on Oct. 21, as a quartet of receivers finished with at least 90 yards.
•
Lofton led the way with 105 yards on four catches, including a 42-yarder in the first quarter to complement his 37-yard grab in the second.
• Lofton made the most of his home debut vs. Montana (9/9), against which he caught five passes for 108 yards, highlighted by a 50-yard reception in the third quarter, and a 23-yard touchdown grab in the fourth.
• Lofton recorded his second TD reception of the year at NAU (9/16) when he hooked up with Tracy for a 17-yard score in the second quarter.
• Lofton, who transferred to Utah Tech after playing three seasons at FBS member Liberty University, where he recorded 10 receptions for 102 and two touchdowns in 10 games for the Flames in 2022.
• Meanwhile
Johnson posted his second 100-yard game of the year when he caught seven balls for an even 100 yards and a touchdown at UNA (10/21), including a 34-yard fourth quarter reception.
• Johnson is currently fourth in the UAC in receiving yards (647), yards per game (71.9), and total receptions (52), and t-eighth in TDs (5).
• Johnson's second quarter touchdown catch vs. the Lions, the 12th of his career, moved him into solo seventh on UT's career TD receptions list.
• Johnson posted a season-high 148 yards on six receptions with a touchdown in the SFA win (10/7).
• Freshman
Beau Sparks earned his second UAC Freshman of the Week award of the season after he caught eight of Tracy's passes for 92 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns at North Alabama, including his second TD catch from 19 yards out with just 31 seconds to play.
• Sparks led the team with a career-high 12 catches for 90 yards at ACU last Saturday as he returned to his native Texas for the first time as a Trailblazer ... Sparks' 12 grabs were also tied for the fifth-highest single game total in the program's NCAA era.
• That effort came after he hauled in nine passes for 53 yards and his team-leading seventh touchdown of the year vs. EKU (10/28).
• Sparks has hauled in six of his seven touchdown receptions over his last five games, including his first two-TD game last month at Colorado State (9/30), against which he had seven receptions for 67 yards.
• Sparks quickly made a name for himself in the season opener at Montana State (9/2), against which he set a Utah Tech freshman record with 144 receiving yards on seven catches, highlighted by hauling in a 66-yarder for his first collegiate reception.
• Sparks also became the first freshman to record a 100-yard receiving game in his collegiate debut, and is just the fourth freshman in Utah Tech's NCAA era to post a 100-yard receiving game overall.
• Sparks' 144 receiving yards were also the fourth-most in a season opener in program history, and he became the ninth receiver to go for 100-plus receiving yards in a season opener overall.
• Sparks earned UAC Freshman of the Week honors on Sept. 18, after he hauled in seven passes for 87 yards at NAU (9/16).
• The freshman, who has caught at least four passes in all eight games this season, currently leads the UAC in receptions (68) and receptions/game (7.56 rpg), and is third in yards (652) and fourth in TDs (7).
•
Walker Jr. led the Blazers with 51 yards on 10 carries at ACU last Saturday ... the fifth-year back is averaging 6.3 ypc over his last two games overall, including a 75-yard night on 10 careers vs. EKU (10/28).
• Walker Jr. rushed for his team-leading third touchdown at North Alabama (10/21), against which he ran 13 times for 71 yards.
• For Walker Jr., it was his seventh-career rushing touchdown on his third different team ... Walker Jr. recorded two rushing touchdowns as a freshman at Indiana in 2018, and ran for two more during his junior year at Virginia in 2021.
• Walker Jr. rushed for a season-high 83 yards on 20 carries at Colorado State (9/30), and tallied 75 yards on 16 carries a week later vs. SFA (10/7).
• Junior RB
Chris Street posted his first collegiate two-touchdown game in the SFA win (10/7) when he found the end zone in both the first and fourth quarters to bookend the Blazers' scoring efforts.
• Street ran for 62 yards on just seven carries, including a team season-long 36 yarder on 3rd and 23 in the fourth quarter, which he chased with an 18-yard sprint to the end zone one play later.
• Street enjoyed a breakout game at Colorado State (9/30), against which he rushed for 78 yards on just 10 carries (7.8 ypc), highlighted by a 28-yard run that helped lead to the Trailblazers' first points of the game.
• Street, who ran nine times for 67 yards vs. EKU (10/28), is averaging just under 6.3 yards/carry over his last six games overall.
• Not to be outdone, freshman RB
Nygel Osborne carried the ball eight times for 66 yards (8.2 ypc) in the SFA win (10/7), which marked the first time in the program's D-I FCS transition that Utah Tech had three backs rush for more than 60 yards in one game.
• After going just over two full seasons without posting a double-digit tackle game,
Webster has racked up 10 or more tackles in three of his last seven starts overall.
• The preseason UAC Defensive Player of the Year collected a career-high 12 total tackles (5 solo) vs. Montana (9/9) ... Webster was also credited with a 0.5 TFL and one QBH.
• Webster then doubled-down and tallied 10 more tackles at NAU (9/16), including a then-career high tying 3.0 TFLs with two sacks.
• Webster tallied 11 more tackles at Colorado State (9/30) and posted a new career-high 3.5 TFLs, including his second strip sack of the year early in the second quarter, which UT turned into points on its very next offensive play.
• Webster, who is tied for second in the FCS in forced fumbles (4), forced two more fumbles on sacks and finished with seven total tackles on the night.
• Senior LB
Dondi Fuller was named UAC Defensive Player of the Week (10/9) after he racked up a career-high 13 total tackles, including 11 solos stops, along with 1.0 TFL, in Utah Tech's win over SFA (10/7).
• Fuller, who is third in the UAC in total tackles (77; 8.6 tpg), has collected at least five tackles in eight of nine games this season, including a co-team high 11 stops with 1.0 TFL at UNA (10/21), and followed that up with 10 more vs. EKU (10/28)..
• Fuller also collected 11 tackles vs. Montana (9/9), and led the UT defense with nine total tackles, including seven solo stops, and a team-high 2.0 TFLs in his Blazer debut at Montana State (9/2).
• Junior LB
Will Leota recorded career-high 2.0 TFLs as part of a season-high 11-tackle night at UNA (10/21).
• Leota, who also racked up 10 tackles (8 solo) at NAU (9/16), now has six career double-digit tackle games to his credit.
• Freshman safety
Brevin Hamblin also got into the act with a career-best 11 tackles at UNA (10/21), and collected his first collegiate sack last Saturday at ACU.
• Sophomore LB
Jared Fotu recorded his third double-digit tackle game of the year with a game and career-high 13 stops (9 solo) vs. EKU (10/28) ... Fotu also led the team with a career-high 11 tackles at NAU (9/16), and 10 more at Colorado State (9/30) - all of which came in the second half.
• Utah Tech has registered at least one sack in eight-straight games, in 15 of its last 19, and in 28 of 36 games during the program's FCS transition.
• Senior DL
Max Christensen III recorded his first career solo sack in the first quarter vs. EKU (10/28), and it was a big stop as it came on third down and ultimately led to a missed Colonel field goal attempt.
• Christensen III was credited with his first career field goal block at Missouri State (9/23) ... the senior's blocked FG came nearly one-year-to-the-day from the last one, which junior DL
Sam Kanongata'a recorded last season at home vs. Abilene Christian (10/1/22).
• Redshirt sophomore DB
Jagger Williams tallied a career-high 11 tackles and was credited with a forced fumble in the EKU game.
• Sophomore DL
Fasito Otai-Sagapolu collected his first career interception on the first offensive play of the game vs. EKU (10/28).
• Junior punter
Andy Day became Utah Tech's career leader in punt yardage (6,483) on his first boot of the night vs. EKU (10/28) ... Day punted four times for 173 yards (43.2), which included a season-long tying 56-yarder in the fourth quarter.
• Day "had a day" at Missouri State (9/23), against which he punted five times for 222 yards (44.4 ypp), highlighted by a 56-yard boot in the first quarter.
• Day also made a potential touchdown-saving tackle after his first punt of the game.
• Day then closed his afternoon with a 30-yard run on a fake punt in the fourth quarter, which was his first career collegiate rushing attempt ... Day's scamper was the Trailblazers' longest run from scrimmage after five games before Street's 36-yarder vs. SFA (10/7).
TURNING AROUND THE TURNOVER BATTLE: After committing 11 total turnovers (10 INTs) in its first four games of the year, Utah Tech has turned the ball over only three times over its last five games, including back-to-back turnover-less games against both North Alabama (10/21) and EKU (10/28).
Meanwhile, the Trailblazer defense, which had only recorded one opponent turnover through its first two games, has forced 13 opponent miscues over the last seven games, highlighted by a season-high five turnovers, including three interceptions, in the road win at NAU back on Sept. 16.
In fact, the Blazers scored 21 of their 50 points off of those five Lumberjack turnovers, including a
Kanongata'a 53-yard second quarter pick-six, and an
Amari Duncan 9-yard fumble return for a touchdown three minutes later.
Utah Tech's two scores on defense marked the fourth time in program history that the Blazers had scored at least two defensive touchdowns in a game.
UT last achieved that feat in 2022 with a pair of pick-6s at home vs. Chadron State (56-10; 9/10/22), and returned two more interceptions for touchdowns in a road win at Adams State (52-10; 11/10/18) during the 2018 season.
Utah Tech also returned two interceptions and a fumble for touchdowns in a road victory at New Mexico Highlands (W, 55-0; 9/21/19) in
Paul Peterson's first year as UT head coach, and was the program's final D-II year in 2019.
KICKIN' IT AT THE TOP: Junior PK
Connor Brooksby was named UAC Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 30, for his efforts in the Eastern Kentucky home game.
Brooksby hit all three of his field goal attempts, including tying his own school record with a 55-yard boot in the first quarter to open the game's scoring. The junior also connected on field goals of 31 and 23 yards, and drilled all three of his PAT tries.
In fact, his 23-yarder was his 14th made field goal of the season, which tied the UT single-season record he previously set last season.
Brooksby, who is already Utah Tech's career leader in made field goals (38-of-53), PATs (78-of-80) and points scored (189 pts), now has four career 50-plus yard field goal makes to his credit, including his first 55-yarder he drilled last season in a Homecoming win over Southern Utah (11/5/22).
Earlier this season, Brooksby was named the FedEx Ground FCS National Special Teams Player of the Week (9/18) after he broke the program's single game record with five made field goals in the Trailblazers' road win at Northern Arizona (9/16).
In addition, he nailed a 52-yard field goal at Colorado State (9/30), which set an opponent record at CSU's Canvas Stadium.
#AB3FOREVER: Webster was presented with one more honor prior to the start of the 2023 season as he was chosen to wear the No. 3 jersey.
The awarding of the No. 3 jersey is the third instance in what has become an annual tradition honoring the memory of former Trailblazer football player
Abraham Reinhardt, who passed away unexpectedly on March 22, 2019. Utah Tech Head Football Coach
Paul Peterson noted that the No. 3 jersey would be awarded to a student-athlete who best emulates Reinhardt's leadership, both on and off the field.
"When we lost a great young man in Abraham [in 2019], we wanted to honor him and his legacy the best we possibly could," Coach Peterson said. "Abe was a perfect representative of our team culture which focuses on toughness, hard work, trust and accountability.
"I am excited to award
Syrus Webster the number 3 jersey for the 2023 season," Coach Peterson added. "He exemplifies everything that we are trying to build in our program and especially represents the legacy Abraham Reinhardt left behind. Look for him to lead us and make plays all over the field!"
ROAD WARRIORS: Utah Tech will wrap up its seven games in seven different states road slate this Saturday with the program's first-ever trip to Tennessee.
When the Trailblazers touch down back in St. George late Saturday night, they will have traveled just over 15,000 round trip miles on those seven road trips, and more than 43,300 miles on 21 total road trips overall during their four-year D-I FCS transition.
In their first FCS season in Spring 2021, the Trailblazers covered 7,630 miles for three road dates, then followed that up by traversing nearly 13,300 for five road games during the 2021 Fall campaign.
Last season Utah Tech traveled "only" 7,424 miles, thanks in large part to playing three in-state road games at Weber State, Southern Utah and BYU.
This season, the Blazers made their first-ever trips to the states of Missouri and Alabama, along visits to Montana, Arizona, Colorado and Texas.
Of note, Utah Tech's longest trip to play a football game came during the 2021 Fall season, when the Trailblazers traveled 4,697 miles round trip to play at Delaware (10/30/21).
ABOUT THE AUSTIN PEAY "GOVERNORS": No. 14/20 Austin Peay comes into Saturday's game riding a seven-game winning streak after opening the year 0-2. The Governors moved into sole possession of first place in the UAC standings at 4-0 last weekend when they pulled out a 33-30 overtime road victory at Eastern Kentucky.
Fifth-year quarterback
Mike Diliello enters play on Saturday as the NCAA FCS leader in touchdown passes (25), and is third in total offense (310.2 ypg) and fifth-nationally in passing yards (2,589).
The Governors boast three receivers with more than 580 reception yards, with junior wideout
Trey Goodman leading the way with 619 yards on 28 receptions and six touchdowns. Meanwhile, redshirt-sophomore running back
Jevon Jackson is averaging 103.0 on the ground with seven rushing touchdowns through nine games, and stands just 73 yards shy of posting a 1,000-yard season.
On defense, fifth-year LB
Tyler Long is second in the UAC with 83 total tackles, while redshirt-shirt junior LB
Sam Howard is second in the conference with 10.5 TFLs to go with 75 total tackles.
As a team, Austin Peay leads the UAC in total offense (453.7 ypg), passing (301.5 ypg), scoring (38.2 ppg) and total touchdowns (45), and is seventh in the conference in rushing (152.1 ypg). On defense, the Governors giving up 26.7 points and 403.9 yards (159.3 rush/244.5 pass) per game.
Scotty Walden (Sul Ross State, 2012) is in his fourth season at APSU, where he is 24-13 overall. When he was hired at APSU ahead of the 2020 season, Walden was the youngest head coach (age 30) at the NCAA Division I level.
NEXT UP FOR THE TRAILBLAZERS: Utah Tech will wrap up the 2023 season next Saturday, Nov. 18, with the now annual "Battle For The Ax" showdown vs. in-state rival Southern Utah. Kickoff inside Greater Zion Stadium is currently TBA and will be announced later this week.