Utah football opened the doors to fall camp practice, giving us our first real opportunity in years to watch the Utes work during August.
Steve Bartle breaks down what stood out from the viewing session, starting with a rebuilt offensive line that looks noticeably different physically. Zereoue Williams has added significant size, the competition continues across the front, and Utah is trying to turn improved bodies into the chemistry and physicality needed to replace five starters.
Then, Byrd Ficklin continues to generate buzz. His arm talent flashed during practice, but the bigger development may be how Ryan Gunderson and Kevin McGiven are helping him process the game faster while still allowing him to remain the dynamic playmaker Utah saw last season.
Also discussed:
• Why Utah still has questions to answer against the run
• Morgan Scalley’s surprising assessment of defensive end vs. defensive tackle depth
• Ethan Day, Pupu Sepulona and other young defensive linemen adding size
• The competition behind Wayshawn Parker at running back
• Why Daniel Bray, Steve Chavez-Soto and Mateaki Helu remain intriguing options
• The possibility of Semi Taulanga and Sione Motuapuaka getting carries
• Why Utah’s secondary could have one of the highest ceilings on the roster
Fall camp has officially given us something tangible to evaluate. Now the next few weeks are about figuring out which encouraging developments can translate when the season begins.
August 11th, 2026, 01:13 am
The Utah Blockcast
Utah Fall Camp: Byrd Ficklin Buzz, O-Line Progress & What We Saw at Practice
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Published August 11th, 2026, 01:13 am
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Utah football opened the doors to fall camp practice, giving us our first real opportunity in years to watch the Utes work during August.
Steve Bartle breaks down what stood out from the viewing session, starting with a rebuilt offensive line that looks noticeably different physically. Zereoue Williams has added significant size, the competition continues across the front, and Utah is trying to turn improved bodies into the chemistry and physicality needed to replace five starters.
Then, Byrd Ficklin continues to generate buzz. His arm talent flashed during practice, but the bigger development may be how Ryan Gunderson and Kevin McGiven are helping him process the game faster while still allowing him to remain the dynamic playmaker Utah saw last season.
Also discussed:
• Why Utah still has questions to answer against the run
• Morgan Scalley’s surprising assessment of defensive end vs. defensive tackle depth
• Ethan Day, Pupu Sepulona and other young defensive linemen adding size
• The competition behind Wayshawn Parker at running back
• Why Daniel Bray, Steve Chavez-Soto and Mateaki Helu remain intriguing options
• The possibility of Semi Taulanga and Sione Motuapuaka getting carries
• Why Utah’s secondary could have one of the highest ceilings on the roster
Fall camp has officially given us something tangible to evaluate. Now the next few weeks are about figuring out which encouraging developments can translate when the season begins.
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