
Snow
Snow College sends the Badgers into NJCAA competition from Ephraim, with a football program that has long served as a proving ground for Division I recruits across the Mountain West and Big 12 footprints.
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The Badgers' place in Utah football
Snow College football is one of the most consistent JUCO programs in the region, and Ephraim has quietly been a stop for recruits who end up starting at the FBS level. If you follow Utah high school football, you already know names who passed through Snow.
Why Beehive covers Snow
A lot of stories about BYU, Utah, and Utah State football start with a JUCO season. Snow is often the first chapter.
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Seth Rigtrup and Tayson Reid Show Why Snow's Pipeline Starts In-State
Snow College's football pipeline is national, but the 2025 roster still carries clear Utah routes through Springville running back Seth Rigtrup and Spanish Fork linebacker Tayson Reid.

How Utah's Junior Colleges Feed Division I Football and Basketball Rosters
Snow College, SLCC, and USU Eastern move Utah players into Division I football, basketball, and volleyball rosters every cycle. This is the on-the-record map of how that JUCO-to-D-I pipeline actually works in 2026.

Snow College Football Remains Utah's Shortest Path From JUCO to Division I
Snow College has spent generations moving junior-college football players into FBS and FCS programs, and the 2025 Badgers roster is the next cohort of that pipeline on the record.