Dalton Kincaid Makes Impressive Catch For Second TD In First Quarter
Sep 24, 2022, 9:13 PM | Updated: Oct 3, 2022, 1:15 pm

Cameron Rising #7 and Dalton Kincaid #86 celebrate with teammate Brant Kuithe #80 of the Utah Utes after scoring a touchdown against the Colorado Buffaloes during their game November 26, 2021 at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City , Utah. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
(Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
SALT LAKE CITY – In three drives in the first quarter, two of them ended with a receiving touchdown from Dalton Kincaid against Arizona State on Saturday.
On fourth and one at the ASU six-yard line, Cam Rising rolled out of the pocket and connected with Dalton Kincaid, while having two Sun Devils draped on him for a six-yard touchdown.
That play gave the Utes a 14-0 lead with 3:16 remaining in the first quarter. It’s the 10th touchdown pass by Rising this season and the fourth TD catch of 2022 for Kincaid.
WHAT A THROW.
WHAT A CATCH.The @crising7 to @_DaltonKincaid connection is REAL tonight. pic.twitter.com/YQ4nSLfrVa
— Utah Football (@Utah_Football) September 25, 2022
It is hard to say exactly what ASU and Utah are to each other. They are a rivalry that isn’t a rivalry, but man, oh man, they do not like each other and it shows up every time they play. Add in the drama surrounding the Sun Devils after letting head coach Herm Edwards go after losing to Eastern Michigan last week among everything else, and there is a recipe for an interesting game.
That’s ✌️for @_DaltonKincaid 🙌 pic.twitter.com/ibE1vGQaag
— Utah Football (@Utah_Football) September 25, 2022
Looking at the recent history, the Utes have won four of the last six meetings against the Sun Devils. Utah’s last win in Tempe came in 2016 with quarterback Troy Williams, partially due to the Covid-19 pandemic interrupting the series pattern.
The million dollar question this week is how will ASU respond in a big game after releasing their head coach and moving on with interim head coach Shaun Aguano? Will they come out firing, or will they struggle to adjust?
Last season ASU really disappointed after being touted as a possible Pac-12 South contender going 8-5. The Sun Devils currently sit 1-2 on the 2022 season with losses to Eastern Michigan and Oklahoma State and their lone win against Northern Arizona. This year, much like last year, Arizona State has talent to work with, but it’s a matter of getting that talent working together.
The Utah/Arizona State game can be seen on ESPN.