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Utah quarterback Cameron Rising returned to the field against Arizona State on Friday night after being sidelined for three games due to a right hand laceration he sustained in a previous game against Baylor. Rising’s presence on the field has historically made a significant impact on Utah’s performance, with the team boasting a 20-4 record in games that he has started. This includes two Pac-12 championships since 2021, highlighting Rising’s importance to the team’s success.

In Rising’s absence, freshman Isaac Wilson, the younger brother of NFL quarterback Zach Wilson, stepped in to make three starts. However, Wilson’s performance has been inconsistent, with two touchdowns and four interceptions in two Big 12 games, along with a completion rate of less than 60%. The team struggled during Rising’s absence, further underscoring his value as a seasoned and reliable player.

Rising’s injury occurred during a game against Baylor, where he sustained a laceration on his hand while being tackled out of bounds by a Baylor defender. Despite throwing two touchdowns in that game, Utah was unable to secure a victory, emphasizing Rising’s importance to the team’s offensive capabilities.

Throughout his time at Utah, Rising has demonstrated his skill and leadership on the field, completing 64% of his passes for nearly 6,000 yards, 53 touchdowns, and 14 interceptions. In addition to his passing game, Rising has also been a threat on the ground, rushing for close to 1,000 yards and scoring 12 touchdowns.

With Rising back in the lineup, Utah fans can look forward to a return to form for the team and a renewed sense of confidence in their offensive capabilities. Rising’s experience and track record of success make him a key player for Utah, and his presence on the field is sure to have a positive impact on the team’s performance moving forward.