By Michelle Bodkin, KSL Sports: Utah football opened their doors on May 12 to their female fan base, reviving the Women’s Clinic after a 15-year hiatus.
The clinic was a popular mainstay of the Utes’ calendar year for both attendees and players back in the late Mountain West days but was put on the back burner when Utah made the jump to the Pac-12.
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