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No. 12 Utah banking on improved health of offensive playmakers to fulfill expectations in Big 12

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Cam Rising was all smiles when Utah opened training camp ahead of its inaugural Big 12 Conference season.

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No. 12 Utah banking on improved health of offensive playmakers to fulfill expectations in Big 12

FILE - Utah quarterback Cameron Rising answers questions from the media during the Big 12 NCAA college football media days in Las Vegas, Tuesday, July 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Lucas Peltier, File)


SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Cam Rising was all smiles when Utah opened training camp ahead of its inaugural Big 12 Conference season.

Rising soaked in the thrill of being on the field again after not playing a down last season because of a knee injury he suffered in the Rose Bowl two days into 2023. Now, with his knee at full strength, there were no limitations on what the 25-year-old, seventh-year senior quarterback could or wanted to do.

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