Picture-perfect weather and a little "bling-bling" accompanied Utah's first spring football practice.
Prior to taking the field on an unseasonably warm day, the Utes received their championship rings. The sterling silver mementos, which feature a "U" filled with diamonds on a red field, are inscribed with Utah's accomplishments in 2003 its 10-2 record, the 17-0 victory over Southern Mississippi in the Liberty Bowl, a sketch of Rice-Eccles Stadium to symbolize the attendance record and, of course, the Mountain West Conference championship.
"I don't think there's a more appropriate time to receive the ring than now because it reminds us of what we're working for and what we're working towards," said senior-to-be Morgan Scalley. "So to receive it when we're starting spring ball kind of gets us going a little bit."
Though the Utes wore shorts and had limited contact, head coach Urban Meyer liked the attitude his team displayed in the workout.
It was a lot different, he said, than last spring.
"There's no comparison. That's not a knock on last year because last year, obviously, we had great success," Meyer explained. "Last year everybody was kind of on their tippy-toes not sure what was going to happen and how it was going to happen, including myself.
"So this year it's just boom! We went and they knew what the red line means," he added. "It's all business when you cross the red line."
The two-hour practice included some 7-on-7 situations and plenty of drills. The players, however, weren't complaining.
Wide receiver Paris Warren said the team is just excited to get back on the field.
"It's just time to get back at it, getting running around and knock off a little bit of rust," he noted. "I'm waiting for the pads to get on. That's when everybody gets tested for real."
That'll come Saturday after another practice in shorts Thursday and a no-tackle session on Friday. Scrimmages are set for April 3 and 10 with the Red & White Game at Rice-Eccles Stadium on April 17.
"The expectation level is high here," Warren said. "All we can do is keep going."
Quarterback Alex Smith said continued success is what is motivating the Utes.
"I think we have more of an opportunity to work harder than we did last year," Smith said. "Everybody's excited because I think we all realize our potential."
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