Analysis: Utah football’s Bryson Barnes provides short-term answer vs. Washington State, but what if Cam Rising’s knee is a long-term problem?
Plus: The defense, personnel losses are piling up, the targeting call on R.J. Hubert, and more
(Young Kwak | AP) Utah quarterback Bryson Barnes (16) is hit by Washington State defensive back Armani Marsh (8) as he throws a pass during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Thursday, Oct. 27, 2022, in Pullman, Wash. Utah won 21-17.
Josh Newman began covering the University of Utah for The Tribune in 2019. A Long Island, N.Y. native, he covered Rutgers University and Monmouth University for the Asbury Park Press in New Jersey for 15 years. Basketball remains his first love, a cold IPA coming in a close second.
Josh Newman began covering the University of Utah for The Tribune in 2019. A Long Island, N.Y. native, he covered Rutgers University and Monmouth University for the Asbury Park Press in New Jersey for 15 years. Basketball remains his first love, a cold IPA coming in a close second.