Utah Utes head coach Kyle Whittingham talks with attendees prior to the 22 Forever game scrimmage in Salt Lake City on Saturday, April 13, 2024. | Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News
The NCAA quiet period for college football recruiting opened on May 30 and runs through June 23, allowing universities across the country to host recruits for official visits.
There’s still quite a few months until early signing day for the class of 2025, which will be on Dec. 4, 2024, but Utah’s class is slowly taking shape.
The Utes have commitments from three high school players, and four returned missionaries from the class of 2023 who will also be part of the 2025 class.
Here’s a look at Utah’s 2025 class so far, and some of the key prospects who are visiting this month.
High school commits
Wyatt Becker, QB
★★★★ (247Sports composite).
6-foot-1, 180 pounds.
Sierra Canyon High (Chatsworth, California).
Ranked as the No. 26 2025 recruit from the state of California by ESPN, Becker chose Utah over offers from Georgia, Florida State, Penn State, Oregon and Texas A&M, among others.
Ranked as the No. 17 QB in the country by ESPN.
Threw for 2,660 yards yards and 30 touchdowns on 63.2% accuracy, according to his MaxPreps stats page.
“There were a lot of reasons why I committed to Utah and I feel great about my decision. I think coach (Kyle) Whittingham is one of the best head coaches in the country and I love (offensive coordinator coach Andy) Ludwig and all the other coaches up there as well,” Becker said, per 247Sports.
Shaker Reisig, QB
★★★ (247Sports composite).
6-foot, 200 pounds.
Union High (Tusla, Oklahoma).
Ranked as the No. 12 2025 recruit from the state of Oklahoma by ESPN, Reisig chose Utah over offers from BYU, Houston, Minnesota, Memphis and Oklahoma State, among others.
Ranked as the No. 26 quarterback in the country by…
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Publish date : 2024-06-07 23:24:17
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