As far as total wins in school history, according to College Football Data Warehouse, Utah has 593 wins and BYU has 484 as of the end of the 2007 season.
yeah Utah dominates. plus they have way more fans.
Cougars. They have BYU Idaho and BYU Hawaii and the central BYU in Utah that all help them grow more popular. Plus, they are said to have more tradition and more entertaining football games.
Some football teams that play in Utah include the Utah Argonauts, the Utah Blitz and the Utah Blaze. You can learn more about these teams online at the Wikipedia.
The Navajo Indians were referred to by the Apache as "Yuttahih" meaning "one that is higher up." Europeans misunderstood this term to refer to the tribes living higher in the mountains than the Navajo, the Utes, and the territory was called the land of the Utes, Utah. (NETSTATE) For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below this answer box.
At the time of the Mormon settlement in Utah, the Ute tribe was extremely powerful. While they did have some conflicts with the Utes, for the most part they got along. The Utes helped to defend the Mormons against other tribes and even other gorups of white settlers. They also helped Mormons to know how to survive in the harsh climate. In return, the Mormons shared their food with the Utes. Although many Mormons were suspiscious of the Utes, they understood that it was cheaper and more practical to feed them than to fight them.
No, it's vice versa. There are more Cougars then Jaguars.
The Utes enjoyed their lack of European influence longer than most other Native Amrican tribes: Their territory covers Colorado and Utah. There is a WIDE variety of game and fish in that area. Please see the related link below for more info:
Utah has more mountains than Nebraska
Cougars could be found anywhere in Alberta but mountain and rural areas are more likely to have cougar sightings.
The Utes had both friendly and hostile relationships with different Native American tribes. They had friendly relations with some neighboring tribes like the Paiute, Shoshone, and Bannock, with whom they often engaged in trade and intermarriage. However, they also had conflicts and rivalries with other tribes, such as the Navajo and Apache.
IF one wanted to learn more about laws in Utah, one can go to the official government site, "Utah". If one wanted more specific information, one can go to Water Rights of Utah, DMV Utah, and Utah Courts.
Utah is more arid than Alabama
It is more humid than arid.