Freshman QB Isaac Wilson Leads Utah to Victory Over Oklahoma State
Despite a game-time decision keeping veteran QB Cam Rising sidelined, Utah's Isaac Wilson made history in a pivotal Big 12 opener.
- Isaac Wilson became the first true freshman quarterback in Utah history to defeat an AP Top 25 opponent, leading the Utes to a 22-19 win over No. 14 Oklahoma State.
- Veteran QB Cam Rising was a game-time decision but ultimately did not play due to a hand injury, leading to Wilson's second career start.
- Wilson completed 17 of 29 passes for 207 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions, while also contributing key runs, including a 48-yard burst.
- Utah's defense stifled Oklahoma State, holding them to 285 total yards and forcing two interceptions from starting QB Alan Bowman.
- Running back Micah Bernard led Utah's ground game with a career-high 182 yards, helping the Utes control possession for over 42 minutes.