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Dorian Singer Posts Farewell Career Highlight Reel Ahead of NFL Draft
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Dorian Singer was only able to spend one season with Utah after transferring from USC due to his eligibility appeal being denied, but in that time, despite the down season, he made a lasting impact on the program. 

Singer spent his first two collegiate seasons with the Arizona Wildcats, in which he racked up 84 receptions for 1,406 receiving yards and six touchdowns, while also tallying 32 punt return yards on three attempts. 

He then transferred to the USC Trojans, where he only spent one season and racked up 24 receptions for 289 yards and three touchdowns.

Swapping palm trees for mountain ranges, Singer spent his senior season with the Utah Utes, in which he racked up 53 receptions for 702 yards and a touchdown while also tallying 45 punt return yards on eight attempts.

Singer, wanting to return to Utah for one more season, appealed his eligibility, citing his first season in Tucson as being mismanaged, but it sadly failed, meaning he had to enter the NFL Draft. 

Now, with everything settled, the "most talented receiver in Utah history," according to head coach Kyle Whittingham, has posted a farewell career highlight reel, and the Utes were front and center. 

While his departure left a massive void to be filled in the newly revamped wide receiver room, especially considering the relationship he has with new QB1 Devon Dampier, it seems as if a new name has emerged to take his place.

Zacharyus Williams has built upon the momentum of his breakout game against the UCF Golden Knights and has now emerged as Utah's new WR1 per Coach Whittingham. This news has given fans and the program a sense of calm in what otherwise was a mad dash to try and replace the irreplaceable talent of Singer.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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