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Utah Utes quarterback Cameron Rising is expected to miss the upcoming game against Utah State due to a hand injury. According to multiple reports, the junior signal-caller suffered the injury during practice and will be sidelined for the rivalry matchup.
Rising has been a key contributor to Utah's success in recent seasons, and his absence will undoubtedly be felt by the team. It remains unclear at this time how severe the injury is or when Rising might be able to return to action.
The Utes will likely turn to backup quarterback Bryson Barnes to fill in for Rising against Utah State. Barnes has limited experience, but he will be called upon to step up and lead the offense.
This injury could have significant implications for Utah's season, as the Utes are hoping to compete for a Pac-12 championship. It will be crucial for Barnes and the rest of the offense to perform well in Rising's absence.
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