· 2026-07-13

The Utah Utes’ quarterback room just landed in the national top tier, according to a leading college football analyst who ranked Utah among the country’s best units heading into 2026. With their next test coming vs. Idaho Vandals on September 4, the Utes’ depth chart is already drawing attention as a potential Big 12 powerhouse.**
The analyst cited Utah’s rotating mix of experience and upside, including returning starters like Logan Bonner and emerging talents in the developmental pipeline. Big 12 coaches, scouts note how offensive coordinator [Full Name Redacted] has structured the room to balance veteran leadership with fresh legs—something few programs can match.
Logan Bonner (junior) leads the charge after a breakout 2025 season, while redshirt freshman [Last Name Redacted] has drawn comparisons to past Utes signal-callers. Backup Jake Haener (transfer from [Previous School]) adds another layer, with head coach [Full Name Redacted] emphasizing his ability to step in at any moment.
The ranking signals Utah’s QB room could be a difference-maker in close games, especially against physical defenses. With Idaho (2-5 in 2025) as the opener, the Utes will test their depth early—September 4 could set the tone for a season where quarterback play dictates the schedule.
The focus now shifts to spring practice adjustments and how the room gels under center. If Bonner and the backups stay healthy, Utah’s offense could push for bowl eligibility—but first, they’ll need to handle Idaho’s run-heavy scheme without missteps.