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Cam Rising injury update: Latest updates on Utah QB hand injury vs Oklahoma State

This story was updated to add new information.

Utah football had hoped for quarterback Cam Rising to return for its top-15 game against No. 15 Oklahoma State on Saturday.

However, Rising did not start for the No. 10-ranked Utes at the start of Saturday's Big 12 contest.

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Cam Rising injury update

Rising, who was seen warming up Saturday, sustained a finger injury in Week 2 vs. Baylor. He did not start Utah's game vs. Oklahoma State.

Isaac Wilson got the start in replace of Rising on Saturday.

Per ESPN's college football insider Pete Thamel, Rising warmed up with a glove on his hand but was having some struggle throwing the ball. Rising was injured in the second quarter of Week 2's win vs. Baylor, when Baylor defensive lineman Treven Ma'ae pushed Rising along the sidelines into the Bears' water coolers.

Here's a look at Rising warming up on the field in Stillwater, Oklahoma on Saturday:

Earlier Saturday on "College GameDay", Thamel reported that Rising was a game-time decision vs. Oklahoma State.

Fox's broadcast showed Rising standing on the Utah sideline in uniform.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Cam Rising injury update: Latest updates on Utah QB hand injury