SALT LAKE CITY — The Utes returned to fall camp for the second week as players were allowed to wear full pads for the first time this season.
Adding pads brought out a new sense of excitement as players were able to take more hits and simulate real-live work. As a result, the offense took a step forward and had one of its greatest showings of fall camp this year. Quarterback Tyler Huntley looked composed in the pocket and delivered clean balls to a plethora of receivers for big gains.
Huntley, who head coach Kyle Whittingham said is “more productive” and “more efficient” this year, looked the part as a returning starter as he spent most of his time doing work from the pocket.