An injury shook up No. 11 Utah’s QB room during the Utes’ 23-12 win over Baylor.
After senior Cam Rising, a seventh-year player who is one of the oldest players in the country, was injured in Saturday’s game, the 25-year-old was replaced by the Utes’ No. 2 option at the position: Isaac Wilson.
When healthy, Rising has been one of the best QBs in the country for Utah, which is ranked 11th in the AP Top 25. If his hand injury keeps him out of the lineup, that could be a massive blow for the team.
Here are the latest updates on Rising’s injury, plus details on Wilson and his NFL connections.
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Cam Rising injury update
In the second quarter of Saturday’s game against Baylor, Rising left the field after colliding with the water coolers on the sideline.
Wilson took over under center from there for the Utes.
Cam Rising was slow to get up after this collision with the water coolers on the sideline 😬 pic.twitter.com/drn8EeAdoE
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 7, 2024
Later in the contest, Rising appeared on the sidelines in street clothes, an indication that he wouldn’t be returning to the game. He also had two fingers taped on his right hand.
Cam Rising is back on the sideline in street clothes pic.twitter.com/iLl1gXkbLc
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 7, 2024
There’s no information on the extent of Rising’s injury other than the fact he will not return against Baylor. Before his injury, Rising completed 8 of 14 passes for 92 yards and two touchdowns.
The situation threw Wilson — who has some family history in the quarterbacking world — into the starting role for Utah.
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Who is Isaac Wilson?
Wilson, a freshman at Utah this season, is the younger brother of now-Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson, who played college football at BYU before becoming the No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Isaac Wilson was a 4-star recruit coming out of Corner Canyon High School in Draper, Utah. He was a two-time first-team All-State selection, per his Utah roster page, and led his high school squad to a state title in 2023.
Per 247Sports, Wilson was the No. 21 quarterback recruit in the 2024 class.
In Week 1, Wilson made his college debut against Southern Utah, throwing for 74 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. Wilson was forced to step in for Rising in Week 2, and he finished with 30 yards on 4-of-9 passing.