
By Spencer McLaughlin of Locked on CFB for SuperWest Sports
May 10, 2023
The Pac-12 would certainly take them back one day in the distant future, but that shouldn’t be something the conference should anticipate happening one day–history tells us that won’t happen.
On today’s episode of Locked On Pac-12, Spencer McLaughlin is joined by JT Wistrcill of ‘Locked On Utes’ to discuss happenings around the Pac-12.
Utah added former Florida State/Oregon WR Micah Pittman, who brings another level of explosive playmaking to the Utes’ bid for a 3-peat.
Cam Rising has been integral to Utah’s back-to-back Pac-12 championships over the last 2 seasons, yet always seems to get overlooked.
Spencer and JT discuss why that is and where he should be viewed in the deepest QB league in the country.
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