There’s a lot of pressure on Devon Dampier this season.

Along with his old offensive coordinator at New Mexico , Jason Beck, Dampier is the big hope for Utah after two seasons of middling-to-poor quarterback play.

Fair or not, the former Lobo signal-caller’s performance is going to be heavily scrutinized this season by a fanbase that’s hungry for offense. All offseason long, coaches have touted Dampier as the difference-maker that the Utes have been needing.

“If spring ball is any indication, you guys are in for a treat to watch him play this fall,” Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said about Dampier.

While there’s 11 players on offense, the hopes and dreams of a program desperate to bounce back after a losing season have been mostly placed on one player.

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