Utah quarterback Devon Dampier has been upgraded to “probable” for the Utes’ Week 9 home game against Colorado, signaling a likely return after a leg injury suffered against BYU. The matchup at Rice-Eccles Stadium will determine if Utah can rebound from last week’s loss and stay competitive in the Big 12 standings.
The junior quarterback, who transferred from New Mexico earlier this year, was initially listed as “questionable” following the 24-21 defeat to BYU on October 18. His dual-threat ability was visibly limited after he sustained the injury in the third quarter, but recent practice participation has given Utah a major boost ahead of Saturday’s clash with the Buffaloes.
Utah Confirms Positive Signs on Devon Dampier’s Recovery
Head coach Kyle Whittingham told reporters earlier this week that Dampier had “got beat up pretty good” against BYU, though his status improved daily. By Friday, the Big 12’s official availability report listed him as “probable,” confirming progress in recovery.
According to team sources cited by ESPN and The Salt Lake Tribune, both Dampier and freshman backup Byrd Ficklin took reps in practice this week. That rotation suggests Utah is preparing for all scenarios but remains optimistic about Dampier’s readiness. His return would provide much-needed consistency for an offense that has leaned on his mobility and leadership since the season opener.
Through seven games this season, Dampier has completed 68.7% of his passes (138-for-201) for 1,375 yards, 13 touchdowns, and four interceptions. He has also rushed for 442 yards and five scores, ranking among the Big 12’s most productive dual-threat quarterbacks. His presence under center could be the deciding factor in Utah’s offensive rhythm against Colorado’s aggressive defense.
Impact on Utah’s Game Plan vs. Colorado
If Dampier takes the field as expected, Utah’s offense should resume its balanced, high-tempo approach. His ability to extend plays and exploit defensive gaps gives the Utes versatility — something they lacked late in the BYU loss. However, if he experiences lingering discomfort, coaches may limit designed quarterback runs to reduce re-injury risk.
Backup Byrd Ficklin remains the contingency plan. While talented, the true freshman lacks the in-game experience of Dampier. A healthy Dampier not only boosts Utah’s chances of victory but could also play a key role in keeping the team’s postseason hopes alive as the Big 12 race intensifies.
As of Saturday morning, all signs point toward Dampier suiting up and starting against Colorado, barring any pregame setbacks.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Will Devon Dampier play for Utah today?
Yes. Dampier has been upgraded to “probable” and is expected to start against Colorado.
Q2: What injury did Devon Dampier suffer?
He sustained a leg injury in the third quarter of the BYU game on October 18.
Q3: Who will start if Dampier can’t play?
True freshman Byrd Ficklin will start if Dampier is unable to take the field.
Q4: What are Devon Dampier’s 2025 season stats?
Dampier has thrown for 1,375 yards, 13 touchdowns, and rushed for 442 yards with five rushing touchdowns.
Q5: What time is Utah vs. Colorado?
The game is set to kick off today, Saturday, October 25, at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City.
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