Cam Rising Passes Alex Smith On Utah’s Career Passing Yards List
Dec 2, 2022, 7:00 PM | Updated: 7:05 pm
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LAS VEGAS – Cam Rising passed Utes legend Alex Smith on the program’s all-time passing yards list during Utah’s first possession of the Pac-12 Championship Game.
The conference title game between the No. 11 Utes and No. 4 Trojans took place at Allegiant Stadium, home of the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders, on Friday, December 2.
Rising passed Smith for No. 7 on Utah’s career passing list during the Utes’ first offensive drive against the Trojans.
Utah’s All-Time Passing Leaders
- Scott Mitchell (8,981 yards)
- Brian Johnson (7,853)
- Mike McCoy (7,404)
- Travis Wilson (7,403)
- Tyler Huntley (7,351)
- Larry Egger (5,749)
- Cam Rising (5,211 and counting)
- Alex Smith (5,203)
- Mike Fouts (5,107)
- Frank Dolce (4,813)
.@Utah_Football's @crising7 has now passed Alex Smith on the all-time career passing yards. #GoUtes #UteProud pic.twitter.com/i1U5La5SoO
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) December 3, 2022
Utah’s drive ended in a field goal to cut USC’s lead to 7-3.
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After the field goal drive, Rising was 4/5 passing for 44 yards.
Rising entered the game having thrown for 5,167 yards, 42 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions with a completion percentage of 64.9 percent during his Utah career.
LET'S. GO. UTES.@Utah_Football | #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/Sqo3GKwsYQ
— Utah Athletics (@utahathletics) December 3, 2022
Prior to the title game, Rising had thrown for 2,629 yards, 22 touchdowns, and seven interceptions this season.
The Pac-12 Championship Game is televised on FOX.
Pac-12 Championship Game: Utah vs. USC
The Pac-12 Championship Game is here and features a top-15 matchup between the Utes and the College Football Playoff-hopeful Trojans.
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Utah enters the matchup looking to defend its Pac-12 crown against USC, who will almost assuredly secure a spot among the four teams to compete in the College Football Playoff. It’s an intriguing contest between a pair of former Pac-12 South teams, especially after the Utes handed the Trojans their only loss of the season in October. That game took place at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City.
Will Utah beat the same team twice or will USC avenge its only blemish of the season?
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Utah arrives in Las Vegas after winning five of its final six games in the regular season. The Trojans are winners for five consecutive games, including wins over two top-25 programs to end their regular season slate.
Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams is a frontrunner to win the Heisman Trophy as the nation’s top player. A strong performance and win over the Utes could secure history for the young signal-caller.
Utes quarterback Cam Rising and tight end Dalton Kincaid look to lead the Utah offense to another 10-win season and a second straight Pac-12 title.
This is Utah’s fourth Pac-12 title game appearance in the last five seasons. It’s USC’s first trip to the conference championship since 2020, when the Trojans fell to the Oregon Ducks. Utah and USC each have four appearances in the game since its inception in 2011.
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Follow @kslsports on Twitter & Instagram for exclusive coverage of the Pac-12 Championship Game between the Utes and Trojans. Utah Utes insider Michelle Bodkin is at Allegiant Stadium to cover the game and see if the Utes earned a second straight trip to the Rose Bowl Game.