Ironically, a state that still has possesYetis would be very solid IMO. Outlaws doesn’t work for the most sterile and corny state in the U.S.
At the Dairy Queen arenaI like the sound of Utah Blizzard.
1) Utah Jazz. If the NFL and MLB can both have a St. Louis Cardinals or New York Giants at the same time, the NBA and NHL can both have a Utah Jazz.
2) Utah Raptors. There are very few cool things named after Utah. A dinosaur? That’s one of those few.
3) Outlaws is fine.
Isn't the plural form of Yeti ... "Yeti"?
Isn't the plural form of Yeti ... "Yeti"?
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Utah Raptors is a phenomenal suggestion, and grounded in a direct reality of what Utah can be associated with.1) Utah Jazz. If the NFL and MLB can both have a St. Louis Cardinals or New York Giants at the same time, the NBA and NHL can both have a Utah Jazz.
2) Utah Raptors. There are very few cool things named after Utah. A dinosaur? That’s one of those few.
3) Outlaws is fine.
True, but sharing a name with a team in another sport hasn't been a problem for the Panthers, Rangers, Kings, or Jets, and wasn't a problem with the Oilers back when they overlapped.I like the raptor and the sonic suggestion, but both names are associated to a nba team (the sonic name is still owned by seattle I think)