Utah Football Spring 2025 Preview: Offensive Line

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Utah Football looks to rebound after a disappointing 2024 campaign and Utah’s version of the tip of the spear, better known as the Oblock, will look to capitalize on loads of returning experience. It was a young but extremely talented group that saw an up and down performance along with the rest of the squad last year.

With all five starters on the 2024 Utah depth chart returning for the spring period of 2025, building on the experience gained and deepening the consistency as a group will be key especially as a new offensive system is installed on the hill. Let’s take a look at who returns for Utah on the offensive line.


Who Returns For Utah Football on the Offensive Line in Spring 2025:

Spencer Fano

Junior, 6-foot-6 and 302 pounds

The headliner of the group, Fano returned to his natural spot on the right side of the line to massive success. Fano was named a First Team All-American by PFF while also grading out as their top returning offensive tackle for 2025. He’s started in 24 of his 25 career games, and while improvement is still on the table, Fano will need to step up as a leader and set the tone for a group that will be learning a new system for the first time in five seasons


Jaren Kump

Redshirt Senior, 6-foot-6 and 315 pounds

Utah’s most experienced returner with 47 career games played and 29 total starts, Kump has settled in at center after playing at least one game at every other position. What seems incredible is that Kump was part of the 2018 recruiting class, the lone remaining member of a class that included former Utes Brant Kuithe and Braeden Daniels. Kump is one of the hardest workers on the team, and the measurements and athleticism all speak to his potential, but this spring is about making the leap from good to great.


Caleb Lomu

Redshirt Sophomore, 6-foot-6 and 304 pounds

Lomu started in every game for the Utes in 2024 after redshirting in his first year at Utah. While Fano was undoubtedly the star, Lomu held his own as a first-time starter at the most critical position on the line, showcasing the tenacity and athleticism that made him a four star recruit out of Arizona. Lomu may be quiet off the field but he handles his business on it and this spring will be all about establishing his dominance and contending with Fano for the title of best OL on the team.


Tanoa Togiai

Redshirt Senior, 6-foot-6 and 307 pounds

Moving inside to the guard position proved to be valuable for Togiai, and while injuries derailed what became a really promising campaign, Togiai should be ready to start right back where he finished as a ten game starter. He’s got great size and moves extremely well for a guard, and the consistency of playing next to Kump should be a major benefit as he looks to keep his hold on the left guard position


Michael Mokofisi

Redshirt Senior, 6-foot-4 and 310 pounds

Mokofisi brings 37 career games and 33 starts back for the spring of 2025, second most on the team behind Kump. While he did earn honorable mention All-Conference in the Pac-12 in 2023, last season saw inconsistency due to injury. Mokofisi is a physical freak, his hands and punch are some of the best on the team but he will need to be elite with his technique and knowledge of the ...

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