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Blaze set scoring record in 83-42 victory over RampageUtah Blaze Press Release
The Utah Blaze (3-1) put together a total team effort in Friday night’s convincing 83-42 victory over Grand Rapids Rampage (1-3) in front of 12,684 fans at the EnergySolutions Arena. The victory allows the Blaze to maintain sole possession of first place
Bryant comes through on defense this timeBy Jared Eborn Deseret Morning News
Through the first three games of the season, Utah's Orshawante Bryant was the leading offensive weapon on the team. Friday against Grand Rapids, Bryant didn't catch a single ball or play a single snap on offense. Yet, he might have had his best game in
Team plays defense, so White can relax - for nowBy Brad Rock Deseret Morning News
It's strange how little things can become really big things. A teenage girl, for instance, can be beautiful, smart, kind and generous — but what does she focus on? Her feet, naturally. Her toes, she'll say, are too short, long or fat. Or maybe her
Blaze blow out RampageBy Loren Jorgensen Deseret Morning News
Frustrated by their first loss of the season last Sunday, the Utah Blaze couldn't wait to get back out on the field Friday night.
Blaze Burn Rampage, 83-42Grand Rapids Rampage Press Release
The Utah Blaze scored 27-consective first-half points en route to a 83-42 victory over the Grand Rapids Rampage at the EnergySolutions Arena tonight. Utah’s 83 points were the most ever surrendered in Rampage history.
Rampage hope for another fast start from BishopThe Grand Rapids Press
In the 2004 Arena Football League season, the 1998 Heisman Trophy runner-up from Kansas State made his first career start against the Detroit Fury, completing 9-of-18 passes for 144 yards and three touchdowns.
BLAZE: Defense still work in progressSalt Lake Tribune
Obviously, this is not what linebacker and sack specialist Frank Carter had in mind when he left Music City (Nashville) during the offseason to join the supposedly rising Blaze in the Land of the (Utah) Jazz.
Blaze defense is getting offensiveBy Loren Jorgensen Deseret Morning News
The Utah Blaze defense has been bad through three games this season. They have given up an Arena Football League worst 67 points per outing.