With the truest blessing by the Ute Nation, the University of Utah has called itself the Runnin' Utes since 1972 -- when they changed their name from the Redskins. Utah, as a state, also gets its name from the Ute Nation.
Today's ruling by the NCAA may possibly force the Utes to change their name, but I'll never call myself whatever they choose. As I am, and always will be, a Ute.
Some of my greatest memories have come from cheering on the Utah program.
It was the Utes that stunned the defending national champions and #1 seeded Arizona Wildcats in the 1998 Elite Eight.
It was the Utes that stunned the favored national champion and #1 seeded North Carolina Tar Heels in the 1998 Final Four.
It was the Utes that held a ten point half-time lead on the Kentucky Wildcats in the 1998 NCAA Championship game.
It was the Utes that shocked #1 ranked Alabama a few years ago.
It was the Utes that became the first school in college sports history to produce a number one draft pick in both the NFL and NBA drafts (Andrew Bogut in the NBA, Alex Smith in the NFL -- both this year).
It was the Utes that shocked the BCS and became the first football program ever from a non-BCS conference to play in a BCS bowl game.
It was the Utes that became only the second team ever to win a BCS bowl game and advance to the Sweet 16 in the same year (the only other program was Syracuse).
It was the Utes that were named by Street and Smith's Magazine as the 11th best program in college basketball history. Ahead of teams like Arizona, Syracuse University, North Carolina State University, University of Texas and the University of Illinois.
They may take the name, but I'll always be a Ute...and I'll always be proud to call myself one!