Bracket Challenge: What is most iconic to Utah? 4th round voting begins

Delicate Arch, the most widely recognized of Utah's more than 6,000 natural arches, is seen in Arches National Park near Moab, Sept. 22, 2020.

Delicate Arch, the most widely recognized of Utah's more than 6,000 natural arches, is seen in Arches National Park near Moab, Sept. 22, 2020. (Hannah Schoenbaum, Associated Press)


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SALT LAKE CITY — Sorry, fry sauce, we'll always remember you for your greatness as a Utah staple with our food.

The beloved condiment was the latest to fall victim to a different icon within the state of Utah in our fun March bracket sponsored by Deseret First Credit Union.

To fry sauce's credit, it put up the strongest fight of the last round, but it still lost by 1,023 votes to Moab.

The rest of the Round 3 battles were surprisingly blowouts, with the Golden Spike suffering the worst defeat — a vast majority felt Delicate Arch was much more deserving to move on to the next round.

The full list of winners advancing to today's vote includes Moab, Wasatch Mountains, Delicate Arch, Mormon Pioneers, Lake Powell, Zion National Park, Arches National Park and Temple Square.

I'm sensing a general theme here. And also, three of the top eight are essentially the same location, so ...

Has the winner already been identified or will there be a surprise when it's all said and done?

You've got some more touch choices this round, but your task is to identify what is most iconic to Utah?

Click on the "vote now" option below to get started on Round 3.

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Josh is the sports director at KSL.com and beat writer covering University of Utah athletics — primarily football, men’s and women's basketball and gymnastics. He is also an Associated Press Top 25 voter for college football.
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