UtahUtes backup quarterback Bryson Barnes hadn’t played a complete football game since graduating high school in 2019. But with Cam Rising sidelined Thursday, Barnes answered the call.
Bryson Barnes better be on scholarship after this big win. He deserves it more than anyone else on this teamBarnes went 17-for-27 for 175 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions against Washington State. And there was perhaps no one more excited for his performance than Rising.
Barnes had his coming-out party in last season’s Rose Bowl when the took the field after Rising got injured. Hein the fourth quarter and became the game’s scene-stealer despite the loss. “I think our kids have a lot of confidence in Bryson,” Harding said. “He goes about his business as a pro. ... If Cam isn’t able to go, we’re completely confident with Bryson as well.”“Bryson is going to make the right decisions,” Glover said. “He’s going to make the most of the right reads. Bryson’s very intelligent and I think with him showing that, being on the field more, you can really see how smart he really is.
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