Smith Snowden Excited To Take On The Role Of Leader For Utah Football
Jul 9, 2025, 10:48 AM

ORLANDO, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 29: Smith Snowden #2 of the Utah Utes reacts after scoring a touchdown on an interception thrown by EJ Colson (not pictured) of the UCF Knights in the fourth quarter of a game at FBC Mortgage Stadium on November 29, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
(Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
Frisco, Texas — As Utah football prepares for its second Big 12 campaign, one name is surging in both anticipation and appreciation: junior cornerback Smith Snowden.
As one of the program’s four representatives, Snowden is excited for the opportunity to be at Big 12 Media Days.
“Being able to represent the University of Utah, being here with my brothers, it’s really just a great opportunity for me that I don’t take for granted,” Smith Snowden stated.
Snowden has quietly positioned himself as one of the top defensive playmakers in the Big 12. He’s a key piece of Utah’s defensive outlook and will play a significant role in its success this season.
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Smith Snowden: “The pride and tradition of the Utah Utes”
If people needed a window into Snowden’s mindset as he prepares for the 2025 season, they only had to check his social media.
On April 25, 2025, Snowden tweeted: “The pride and tradition of the Utah Utes will never be entrusted to the timid or the weak, Go Utes.”
Striking the exact right chord, those words have served as a rallying cry for Utah fans. To Snowden, it served a similar purpose.
“It’s actually a quote that Michigan used in the ’80s or ’90s, when I saw that as I was going through what I was going through, I was like ‘yeah, that’s the one,” Snowden explained before elaborating on it. “The best teams rally around their leaders, so just being able to take that leader role on, and bringing others along with me, it’s going to be good.”
The pride and tradition of the Utah Utes will never be entrusted to the timid or the weak
Go Utes
-Smith Snowden https://t.co/bX5cRslF1v
— Smith Snowden (@SnowdenSmith) April 26, 2025
Snowden understands that development will be key this season. Making progress as an athlete and growing as a football mind are important steps in his eyes.
However, going back to that tweet, which seems to serve as an indication of Snowden’s emergence as a leader, is something that he believes is more valuable than anything else in his progression as a football player.
“I think it all comes down to leadership, and taking on that leadership role,” Snowden shared. “This is year three for me, there are some young guys I need to bring along with me, and show them the ways.”
Snowden’s experiences the last two seasons will not only benefit him but those around him. His belief in his coaches and the firm commitment he has to the assignments and techniques he’s asked to execute will be vital to the on-field product this season and the future of the cornerback room.
Snowden’s value on the field to Utah football
Snowden’s development could be significant in Utah’s coverage packages this fall. His presence on the field could allow coordinator Morgan Scalley to unleash pressure packages without fear of being exposed on the outside. He could become the sort of reliable detail that crystallizes a championship-level defense for Utah.
He returns to Utah after a breakout 2024 season in which he showcased elite potential. His fluid movement, disciplined footwork, and instinctive play allowed him to excel in one-on-one coverage. His ability to mirror receivers and break on passes quickly elevated him as a top defender in Utah’s secondary.
While in coverage, he allowed just 41.5% of the 65 targets for completions. He had two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown, and six pass break-ups. Snowden’s also played a physical brand of ball, as he’s notched 48 tackles, four for loss, and forced a fumble.
Snowden has the prototypical size and athleticism for the nickel position at the NFL level. However, he will play more outside this season, which will enhance his draft profile. Snowden will take on a much greater role this fall and emerge as a notable prospect in the 2026 draft class.