Inside Gary Andersen's Office - View 2
- Polynesian Tribute
- The Helmet
- His Dad's Flag

Andersen keeps a ukulele, beads and several cloths on a shelf as a tribute to the many Polynesian players he recruited and coached, especially during his time at Utah and Utah State. Former Utah defensive lineman Lauvale Sape, who Andersen coached with the Utes, gave Andersen the instrument many years ago.
The ukulele, which contains images of yellow sea turtles on it, has stayed with Andersen ever since.
"I've always had that in my office," he said. "It reminds me of all those boys from the bays."
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