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Utah's Devon Dampier among senior QBs welcoming new 5-for-5 rule

College football quarterbacks, including Utah's Devon Dampier, are reacting to the implementation of the new 5-for-5 rule.

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The '5-for-5 rule' is being welcomed by senior quarterbacks such as Devon Dampier of Utah. Simultaneously, Iowa State has named Jaylen Raynor as the starting quarterback for the Cyclones.

Coverage from ESPN emphasizes the reaction of senior players to the rule, while The Des Moines Register and Sports Illustrated focus on Coach Jimmy Rogers naming Raynor as the frontrunner and starter. The Quad-City Times reports that Raynor is eligible to play a fifth year.

Future developments include Jaylen Raynor's role as the Iowa State starter and the continued impact of the 5-for-5 rule on senior quarterbacks.

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Quick answers

Who is welcoming the 5-for-5 rule?

Utah senior quarterback Devon Dampier is among the players welcoming the rule.

Who is the starting quarterback for Iowa State?

Coach Jimmy Rogers has named Jaylen Raynor as the starter.

Can Jaylen Raynor play another year?

According to The Quad-City Times, Raynor can play a fifth year at Iowa State.

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