I've never actually seen any of the previous James Bond movies, but I have heard good things about this one, and heard this song on Pandora and really liked it. I may even go see this one, it looks pretty good. Enjoy :)
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Final Home Game
Utah football's regular season ends against Colorado. Last Saturday, we had our last home game against Arizona. It is definitely bittersweet, I have loved working with the guys and working with the people I get to work with every day. We got done setting up early so we got to get rid of some extra energy before the game started. These are pictures in no particular order and from a few different home games this season.
This is Jahoni (Joni) and I, she is by far one of the best people I know.
Here is all the girls on my rotation: Me, Joni, Mindy, Shaynie
This is Uriah and Vinny showing us how it's done as a camera man.
Side view of our travel truck trailer, it is insane what goes with us on the road, it is packed from the front all the way to the back.
We played some two touch football, Mindy and Jahoni huddling for a big play.
Don't we look fresh?
Group photo, minus Josh, still not sure where he was.
Back (left to right): Dennis, Andrew, John, Geoff
Front (left to right): Mindy, Jahoni, me, Shaynie
This is Jahoni (Joni) and I, she is by far one of the best people I know.
Here is all the girls on my rotation: Me, Joni, Mindy, Shaynie
Had to get a picture of the press box, sure do love Rice-Eccles Stadium, I've spent A LOT of time here, since January.
Side view of our travel truck trailer, it is insane what goes with us on the road, it is packed from the front all the way to the back.
We played some two touch football, Mindy and Jahoni huddling for a big play.
Don't we look fresh?
Group photo, minus Josh, still not sure where he was.
Back (left to right): Dennis, Andrew, John, Geoff
Front (left to right): Mindy, Jahoni, me, Shaynie
Under center
Shot-gun formation
I really am going to miss working with these guys everyday. The memories that have been made will always bring a smile to my face, never a dull moment in the athletic training field.
Road Trip!
November 10th I had the opportunity to travel with Utah Football to Seattle, Washington for their game against the University of Washington. We left Friday, the day of a pretty bad snow storm in Utah, which left us on the tarmac for about an hour and half waiting to get de-iced. That was an experience in and of itself. The trucks with the de-icing fluid ran out half way through and had to go to the other side of the airport to get more fluid, which was just long enough for our plane to re-freeze and have to begin all over again. When we got to Seattle, we went straight with the equipment guys to Century Link field to set up all we could before the game the next day. Century Link field is home to the Seattle Seahawks! One of the nicest and best stadiums I have ever been to by far, my pictures don't do it justice.
When we were done with the stadium set up we headed towards our hotel. We stayed at the Hyatt Bellevue hotel in Bellevue, Washington. That was pretty entertaining we had two vans we were traveling in. I was in the back van which didn't have a GPS, so we were following the lead car in a city we didn't know at all. We got lost 3 times, that was very entertaining, particularly with it being a Friday night in downtown Seattle at rush hour.
This is what our hotel rooms looked like. The bed was so comfortable!
We had some downtime on Saturday morning before we had to go the stadium to finish game prep and the game itself. We decided to see what Seattle had to offer.
We of course had to see the Space Needle, but were too cheap to actually pay $25 to ride the elevator to the top, the fact we only had 45 minutes until we had to be back to the hotel in order to catch our ride to the stadium for the game and there was about a 30-40 minute wait to even get on the elevator.
There was a group of people playing what looked like wooden recorders that were right outside of the Space Needle, there were playing songs from all genres including the Beatles! It was great!
We also went to Pike's Market, saw the first ever Starbucks, and saw the famous waterfront.
When we got to the game itself, we had a security guard that was the craziest guy I have ever seen. Even if we had walked past him 20+ times he ALWAYS asked to see our field pass, he wouldn't even let Coach Whittingham's wife walk past without a pass until one of the other coaches came past and asked why she was still standing there, then left to get Coach Whittingham who was not very happy, and let the security guard know, about being called out for something like that. We didn't play as well as we could have, but I did have a good experience regardless.
I really enjoyed Seattle, and would really like to go back someday and explore it a little bit more, when I would have more time.
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