U. Utah.
There standard isn't just a GPA and MCAT cutoff, however. It's more convoluted--you need to be above average for their standard applicant pool in x out of 6 fields (like hours volunteering, physician shadowing, research...).
Keep in mind that it's not as "too good to be true" as you might think. In my experience, if you read the Utah thread, you see why...they end up interviewing many people who are far more qualified than those they accept...so why did they interview them? b/c their rubric told them to?
In that case, the rubric didn't account for things like commitment to practice in underserved parts of the state. I imagine the same will be true for any other schools that are the only one in their state.