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Home»NCAA Football»“ He could do whatever he wants in the field ”: what the teammates of Devon Dampier and the attacking coordinator say on the new QB of Uta
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“ He could do whatever he wants in the field ”: what the teammates of Devon Dampier and the attacking coordinator say on the new QB of Uta

Michael SandersBy Michael SandersMarch 31, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Utah Devon Dampier's quarterrier takes place during spring football training at the Spence and the Cleone Eccles Football Center in Salt Lake City, UT on Thursday, March 2025.

The quarter-arre of Utah Devon Dampier takes place during the spring football training at the Spence and the Cleone Eccles Football Center in Salt Lake City, Ut on Thursday March 20, 2025. Anna FUDER

Two of the most important pieces for the success of the 2025 Utah season are new.

But for them, it doesn’t feel that.

Even if the offensive coordinator Jason Beck and the quarter Devon Dampier are both in a new school and under a new head coach, for Beck, Dampier’s familiarity in the quarter facilitates the transition.

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A year ago, the two combined for one of the most productive offenses in the country, soar in the new mexic to 484.2 yards per game.

Dampier was the engine that made the Beck Stock Exchange Option System go, the Pass option system, accumulating 2,768 yards and 12 affected in the air and 1,166 yards and 19 touched on the ground.

By way of comparison, without Cam going up for a large part of the season, Utah ranked n ° 155 in total offense, winning only 329.8 yards per match.

The question to a million dollars for the UTES is as follows – to what point can Beck and Dampier improve an offense which has disseminated so much in the last two seasons?

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With an average offensive performance last season, UTAH could easily have won at least a few more games than in its first losing season since 2013, which is why the UTES completely revised their attack while they are heading for their second year in the Big 12.

After years under the former offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig, there will be a learning curve and increasing pain when learning a new system, but having Dampier, who already knows the system very well, helps things.

“With Dev, it’s a good easier start. It’s like having a back to you at the quarter-Arrière, even if it’s with a new team,” said Beck.

The success of an entire football team is never on one person, but Dampier will have a lot of weight on his shoulders in terms of the success of the UTE offense.

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The junior quarter is well aware of the importance of relaunching the Utah offensive and began the process of building chemistry – even out of the field – with its teammates long before the start of spring football.

“It’s just this brotherhood. I make sure to talk to all these boys. I make sure we go out every week. We simply make sure that we are talking outside football. We play football all day, so just being able to know guys outside, it’s really important for me,” said Dampier.

Whether it’s eating with teammates or playing video games with its offensive line, Dampier’s leadership was invaluable very early, which was why he was appointed to the school spring management committee before even taking an official training photo.

“He is the head of the offense to know what to do and make sure everyone knows what they are doing,” said Utah coach Kyle Whittingham.

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“He made the leadership council. Having only had two or three weeks here, we had the vote of the leadership council and it is on this and I suppose at one point, it will be captain. ”

Until now, the offensive teammates of boring have loved playing with him during the first two weeks of the spring camp. If nothing else, the UTAH offensive should be much more exciting to monitor than last year.

One of the receivers in the running for a job in the Utah wide passee passers, Otto Tia, said that what stands out on Dampier is his ability to extend the games.

“He is just able to prolong the games. He is able to do things that few quarters can, so it is our work to be there when he needs us and make the game we need, and when he extends these pieces, we must continue to stay open and open,” said Tia.

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The ability to Dampier to avoid bags was fully exposed to New Mexico, because it was only dismissed five times – the best in the country – thanks to its capacity for racing and its insane.

This part of his game is exciting for the offensive line of UTAH, which is by far the most experienced group in attack and returns its five starters in 2025.

“Devon is a dog,” said line player Spencer Fano. “He could do whatever he wants in the field. This guy can run 100 yards or he could throw him at 100 meters, so he is special.”

Dampier knows that there are things he has to improve in his game, including his precision (he completed 57.9% of his passes in 2024) and the security of the ball (he launched 12 interceptions last season), but he and his coaches are convinced that these two aspects will improve in the future.

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The transfer of the New Mexico had a lot of options when he entered the transfer portal, but chose to follow the attacking coordinator who was a large part of his success.

Now he will try to reorganize the UTAH offensive in what promises to be a crucial season for the team. Dampier adopted Salt Lake City, the fans base and his new teammates and loves his new house, but knows the expectations that accompany the game to UTAH.

“I feel like I’m saying something here,” he said. “I go out in public. I feel love here. Utah expects a lot from their football team and I will make sure to deliver this. ”

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