Despite Utah’s offensive struggles this past season, wide receiver Dorian Singer was an absolute bright spot for the program on and off the field in his first season with the Utes.
While most thought that it would be his only season in Salt Lake City due to eligibility, talks have emerged about Singer pursuing another year of eligibility, and his latest post further fuels the fire.
The 6-foot 177-pound Saint Paul, Minnesota native racked up 702 yards and a touchdown on 53 receptions in his first season with Utah, and while it didn’t go to plan for anyone involved with the team, his impact on the game, whether the ball was in his hands or not couldn’t be ignored.
Now, with the Utes landing projected 2025 starter Devon Dampier from New Mexico, Singer seems set on being able to play one season with one of his best friends while also having the opportunity to further improve his draft stock.
KSL’s Steve Bartle referenced the recent news of a Vanderbilt player being granted an injunction for the way his redshirt status was handled, and Bartle quoted the news in a post via X.