U tah football head coach Kyle Whittingham addressed the media this week, offering insight into the program’s direction following the 2024 season. The press conference, which to
U tah Utes head coach Kyle Whittingham confirmed in a press conference Tuesday that quarterback Cam Rising is no longer with the team. While Whittingham did not elaborate on Risin
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Cam Rising's future may still not be known, but some light has been shed on the direction it's taking in the program's latest press conference.
The Utah Utes football program has consistently drawn significant viewership over the past decade, excluding the COVID-19-affected season
In his usual, direct style, Kyle Whittingham didn't mince words when asked about Utah football losing two projected starters off next season's defense.
Cam Rising got to Salt Lake City in 2019 after transferring from Texas. After seeing little action in 2020, Rising broke out in 2021, throwing for 2,493 yards and 20 touchdowns to just five interceptions. He led the Utes to their first Pac-12 championship and earned All-Pac-12 honors.
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Host Josh Furlong goes through each of the talking points to see the plan Utah football has created for itself. Though early in the process, there's optimism about Utah's future.
The success of Utah’s 2025 season rests, in large part, on the shoulders of the Utes’ offense and new offensive coordinator Jason Beck.
The seventh-year quarterback suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Utah’s 27-19 loss to eventual Big 12 champion Arizona State on Oct. 11. In that game Rising had just returned to the lineup after missing three consecutive games with a right-hand injury he suffered against Baylor, where he was shoved into the team’s water coolers.
"The absolute overriding factor was NIL. There’s no doubt about it in my opinion," Whittingham said of Tanuvasa and Calhoun’s decision to leave Utah.