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Alex Smith inducted into Utah’s Ring of Honor
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Alex Smith inducted into Utah’s Ring of Honor

Former Utah quarterback Alex Smith will make history during halftime of the Utes’ season opener against Southern Utah as the first player inducted into the newly established Utah Football Ring of Honor. The prestigious recognition marks a significant moment for both Smith and the University of Utah football program, and highlights his illustrious collegiate and professional career.

Reflecting on his induction, Smith expressed deep gratitude for his time at Utah and the profound impact it had on his life. “The amount of pride I have for this program, and now being a part of it as an alumnus, it’s changed my life and I’m so incredibly grateful for it,” Smith said before the ceremony. “I’m so proud of where the program is going and where it continues to go.” Those heartfelt words underscore Smith’s enduring connection to the program that helped launch his career.

Smith’s legacy at Utah is defined by his stellar performance during the 2004 season, when he led the Utes to an undefeated record, culminating in a historic Fiesta Bowl victory over Pittsburgh. This victory was a turning point in college football, as Utah became the first team from outside the power conferences to break the BCS bowl system. Smith’s leadership and on-field prowess were instrumental in this achievement, and laid the foundation for future non-traditional powerhouses to challenge the established order.

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During his two years as starting quarterback, Smith compiled impressive statistics, throwing for 5,203 yards and 47 touchdowns and adding 1,072 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns. His dual-threat abilities made him a nightmare for defenses and a perfect fit for the innovative offensive schemes employed by then-head coach Urban Meyer. Smith’s success at Utah propelled him into the national spotlight, eventually leading to him being selected with the number one overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers.

Smith went on to enjoy a 16-year NFL career, playing for the San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Washington. Despite facing numerous challenges, including a career-threatening leg injury, Smith’s resilience and leadership continued to define his professional journey. His story is one of perseverance, which makes his induction into the Utah Football Ring of Honor even more meaningful.

“I’m just overwhelmed with pride for all of the accomplishments and everything this program has done,” Smith said. “It’s so incredibly humbling to find out that my name is going to be called first. It’s overwhelming. I’ve been emotional ever since I heard it.” Smith’s naming as the first guest of honor sets the tone for the new Ring of Honor, which will continue to honor two Utes players each year, preserving the legacy of Utah football greats for generations to come.