SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Dijon Stanley needed only three plays to emerge as No. 11 Utah's latest playmaker in the backfield.
Stanley emerges as big-play threat for No. 11 Utah ahead of showdown with Baylor
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Dijon Stanley needed only three plays to emerge as No. 11 Utah's latest playmaker in the backfield.
Stanley hauled in three first-half catches during the Utes' 49-0 season-opening rout over Southern Utah. The final two went for touchdowns. He raced 64 yards on an open wheel route on his second reception to put Utah on the scoreboard. Then, Stanley burned the Thunderbirds on the same play during the second quarter, going 79 yards to the house.
Stanley - listed as the fourth string running back on the depth chart - tallied 150 receiving yards and 34 rushing yards, leading the Utes in both categories.
The 6-foot sophomore is suddenly an x-factor for Utah heading into Saturday's contest against Baylor.