Making way for the Ken Garff Performance Zone
The demolition of the Spence Clark Football Center in the south end zone of Rice-Eccles Stadium has begun.
Read MoreThe demolition of the Spence Clark Football Center in the south end zone of Rice-Eccles Stadium has begun.
Read MoreMore than 38 million feet of fiber-optic cable wind around the U. Meet the team that keeps this mission-critical utility functioning around the clock.
Read MoreGround has broken on the Rice-Eccles Stadium expansion. One of the first steps is to temporarily remove the Olympic cauldron so it can be fully refurbished and out of the way during construction.
Read MoreThe new Ken Garff Performance Zone will be completed by the start of the 2021 football season.
Read MoreThe Ken Garff family donates $17.5 million to the Rice-Eccles Stadium expansion.
Read MoreThe stadium renovation, which is conditional on financing approval, should be completed prior to the kickoff of the 2021 football season, increasing capacity to 51,444.
Read MoreIt’s almost game day so to help you have the best season ever, we’ve put together our top tips for making the most of game day, starting with getting to the stadium for free with no traffic or parking hassles.
Read MoreTo better protect Utah fans, the University of Utah is moving to clear bags at athletic events.
Read MoreJUMP TO: Simulated emergency response drill being held at Rice-Eccles Stadium this Tuesday Faculty, staff and students needed for Move-in Day Volunteer for Be Well Utah Pepsi vending refund vouchers Customized promotional items by University Print & Mail Free Beats headphones from UTech EMERGENCY RESPONSE DRILL AT RICE-ECCLES STADIUM[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-4″][/bs_col][bs_col class=”col-sm-8″]You will see an […]
Read MoreRice-Eccles Stadium debuts new distributed sound system and high-definition video board at first-ever Nitro World Games.
Read MoreRice-Eccles Stadium to receive new scoreboard and sound system in summer 2016.
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