Sep 23, 2023; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Utes quarterback Cameron Rising (7) warms up before a game against the UCLA Bruins at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports

Sidelined Utah QB Cameron Rising details more injuries

Standout quarterback Cameron Rising, who has yet to play this season for No. 18 Utah, said Thursday that his injuries in last year’s Rose Bowl game were more severe than reported.

Rising said that in addition to the torn anterior cruciate ligament as has been chronicled, he also tore his meniscus, medial collateral ligament and medial patellofemoral ligament in his knee.

“I wasn’t really expecting to do this, but I think it’s important that I just let everybody know that I didn’t just tear my ACL,” Rising said during an appearance on “The Bill Riley Show,” a sports talk radio program and podcast in Utah.

“I tore my ACL, meniscus, MPFL and MCL,” continued Rising, who has been practicing with the team. “There was a big surgery, and it’s not an easy comeback. I’ve been working my tail off.”

Rising is a senior in his fourth season at Utah, not including sitting out the 2019 campaign after transferring following a redshirt season at Texas in 2018. He became the full-time starter in 2021 and led the Utes to two straight Pac-12 championships. He was injured in a 31-25 loss to Penn State on Jan. 2 at the Rose Bowl.

Utah (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) is coming off its first defeat last week at Oregon State. The Utes’ next game is Oct. 14 at home against California.

In Rising’s place this season, junior Bryson Barnes is 23 of 45 for 270 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions, and redshirt freshman Nate Johnson is 39 of 72 for 499 yards, three TDs and no picks.

“I’ve been grinding and doing everything I possibly can,” Rising said in the interview. “Even the fact that I’m going out there and practicing and everything, I’m ahead of schedule. I’m trying to make sure I can be out there, because nobody wants to be out there grinding with those guys on the field more than me. But at the end of the day, it’s my body, and my body has to recover. … I’ll be back as soon as I’m ready to go.”

–Field Level Media

Jan 2, 2023; Pasadena, California, USA; Utah Utes quarterback Cameron Rising (7) warms up before the game between the Utah Utes and the Penn State Nittany Lions at Rose Bowl. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Utah QB Cam Rising returning for ’23 season

Utah quarterback Cam Rising plans to play for the Utes in 2023 rather than jump to the NFL.

Rising, who will be a sixth-year senior, led Utah to back-to-back Pac-12 championships and a Rose Bowl appearance. Rising left the Rose Bowl loss to Penn State in the third quarter, citing a left knee issue that he dealt with for the final two months of the season.

Rising shared a 40-second video via social media to announce his plans to return to Utah.

“Bad Moon is back,” he said.

Head coach Kyle Whittingham said after the Rose Bowl that Rising’s knee injury would not be something he recover from quickly.

“It looks like it could be something that takes a while to recover from. That’s not positive right now. It breaks my heart,” Whittingham said. “He’s such a warrior and a fierce competitor. He’ll be back, I can promise you that, from the injury. Hopefully he’ll be back with us.”

Rising is 19-6 at Utah, bouncing back from a season-ending shoulder injury in the 2020 opener to lead the Utes to consecutive conference titles.

–Field Level Media