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Utah Utes Prepare for Spring Ball with Quarterback Depth

2026-06-20

Utah Utes Prepare for Spring Ball with Quarterback Depth

The Utah Utes football team is gearing up for spring ball with a renewed sense of optimism, particularly at the quarterback position. Devon Dampier, the rising senior, had a stellar season in 2025, accounting for 2,490 passing yards and 24 scores to just five turnovers. Byrd Ficklin, a true freshman, also made a significant impact, completing 21 of 35 passes for 301 yards and three touchdowns. The duo's connection on and off the field will be crucial in the upcoming season. Morgan Scalley, the new head coach, will have a tough decision to make with the addition of two high-upside freshmen, Kane Archer and Michael Johnson. Archer, a Gatorade Player of the Year winner, brings a winning mentality, having gone 37-1 as a starter in high school. Johnson, on the other hand, is a dual-threat quarterback with 5,159 passing yards and 1,373 rushing yards in his high school career. The battle for the QB3 spot will be an interesting one to watch during spring ball. Dampier's improvement in his touchdown-to-turnover ratio was notable, and his 63.5% completion percentage was a career best. Ficklin's rushing ability was also a highlight, with 513 yards and 10 scores. The Utah Utes' quarterback position is looking strong, with a good mix of experience and young talent. The team's performance in spring ball will be closely watched, especially with the new additions. Kane Archer's high school stats are impressive, with 10,518 yards and 133 touchdowns. Michael Johnson's ability to make plays with his legs will be an asset to the team. The Utah Utes are poised for a successful season, and their quarterback depth will be a key factor. Devon Dampier and Byrd Ficklin will look to build on their success from last season, while Kane Archer and Michael Johnson will push them for playing time.

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