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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Several championship football rings are missing from the University of Utah.
That's according to a statement from the university's public safety department.
A case containing eight of head football coach Kyle Whittingham's rings was recently stolen from a display case in the Dee Glen Smith Athletic Center.
Four of the rings were presented to Whittingham for Utah championships and four were for B-Y-U championships.
The rings are valued at five-hundred dollars each. It's believed the rings were stolen while the team was in Fort Worth, Texas.
Anyone with information about the stolen rings is asked to call University of Utah Police at 801-585-2677.
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