Utah Utes football: Jordan Wynn speaks on retirement, says he has 'no regrets'

Published: Tuesday, Sept. 11 2012 11:05 p.m. MDT

"It's obviously a very unfortunate situation. I've known Jordan for a long time now and we've become extremely close over the past couple of years. I love him dearly. I love him like a little brother, so he's been a guy that I've seen grow up and mature as a man. I know this was a tough decision for him to make, but there comes a point and time for everybody when this game is going to end. It was just unfortunate for him that it didn't necessarily happen on his terms." — Utah offensive coordinator Brian Johnson

"I'm super sad for him. I'm really bummed that he had to cut his career here short . . . He's going to make a lot with the rest of his life. So I think he'll end up with a good situation later on." — Utah freshman quarterback Travis Wilson

"I can't say enough good things about the guy. He's won so many ballgames for us, given so much to this program, and we're just very appreciative for having him in the program and for the contributions that he made. From the day he stepped on campus he's been a guy that's all-in, 100 percent." — Utah coach Kyle Whittingham

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