Utah's star quarterback, Devon Dampier, announces his return to the team, despite interest from other programs. Dampier, who led Utah to victory in the Las Vegas Bowl, decided to stay for another season, with a new contract and the support of his teammates and coaches. The decision was not without drama, as other programs sought to lure him into the transfer portal. Dampier's commitment to Utah was solidified by his love for the team's colors and his desire to continue playing with his teammates. The quarterback's decision was made public through a social media video, where he expressed his focus on the game and the seniors' final win. This announcement comes after a season of impressive performances, with Dampier throwing for 2,490 yards and 24 touchdowns, while also contributing 835 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns. The team's new offensive coordinator, Kevin McGiven, shares a similar play-calling style with the previous coordinator, Jason Beck, and is expected to prioritize the pass. With the return of backup quarterback Byrd Ficklin, the team will have a strong duo at the quarterback position, along with new weapons and returning players like Daidren Zipperer, Creed Whittemore, and Mana Cavalho. The addition of freshmen receiver Aisa Galea'i, transfer receiver Braden Pegan, and Kyri Shoels from San Jose State will further strengthen the team's offensive capabilities.