Two-year-old Leo Belnap, apparently having seen enough in his third season as a Utah football fan, responded to last weekend's loss at Washington State by shredding his parents' season tickets.
More accurately, he destroyed the $1,060 in cash set aside to pay for tickets already obtained from his grandmother. Yet the child’s act symbolized a season that is in danger of becoming tattered, unless the Utes recover quickly.
Thanks to the “mutilated currency” provision of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the money is salvageable. So is Utah's season, especially if the Utes can upset No.