Smith shared his comeback story with a Utah audience at Murray High School, answering a variety of questions.
Sports Edition | Wednesday, Mar. 23, 2022 | Good morning. On our mind today: Utah football great Alex Smith, BYU's Meghan Hunter’s ‘miraculous comeback’ from a car crash and broken neck, if the Utah Jazz are up to the task of taking on the Boston Celtics, and what’s at stake in BYU’s NIT quarterfinal matchup against Washington State. Read these and other stories you need to know. | Introducing the Deseret News Midweek Edition The Deseret News midweek edition features local stories from the combined newsrooms of the Deseret News, KSL-TV, KSL NewsRadio and KSL.com. Subscribe to the Utah Bundle today to receive your copy of the midweek edition delivered to your mailbox each Wednesday, starting March 23. | | | ‘Vintage Alex Smith’: Former Utes QB shares his NFL comeback story with appreciative Utah audience |
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