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Highlights from Utah State’s Monday press conference – Cache Valley Daily

Screenshot of Blake Anderson’s press conference on Monday, Oct. 17, 2022 LOGAN – Utah State held its weekly press conference with Blake Anderson and two players from the team, this week it was defensive end Daniel Grzesiak and guard Wade Meacham. Those three all spoke on last week’s win at Colorado State and gave insight as to the upcoming matchup at Wyoming. You can find the full press conference audio on 1069thefan.com in the Full Court Press podcast feed or on the 1069 The Fan mobile app. You can also tune into the Full Court Press from 4-6 p.m. on weekdays where Eric Frandsen and Jason Walker discuss these quotes and the other things coaches and players discuss in press conferences. Injury updates on the quarterbacks and defensive end Byron Vaughns Anderson – “Everything for us is day-to-day at this point. It’s gonna really depend on what happens in the next 24-48 hours. What kind of progress those guys make. We’ll follow the protocol. They are in the protocol and if they’re cleared we’ll be ready for them to play. If not, we’ll be ready to play without them. It’s going to be a day-to-day process.” Timeline of when Andrew

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Davenport, Kotsanlee earn Mountain West weekly honors – Cache Valley Daily

Credit: Jon Austria/The Coloradoan. Courtesy of Associated Press LOGAN – Two Utah State football players were awarded Mountain West player of the week honors for their performances in the Aggies’ 17-13 win at Colorado State on Saturday — freshman quarterback Bishop Davenport and junior punter Stephen Kotsanlee. Davenport was named Mountain West Freshman of the Week. The Texas native made his career debut despite being the fourth-string QB to start the season. He passed for 41 yards on 3-of-9 passing and also had 29 yards rushing and one touchdown on the ground. He led two scoring drives in the third quarter that led USU back. Davenport is the first true freshman QB to attempt a pass in a game for the Aggies since Andrew Peasley’s garbage-time snaps against San Jose State in 2018. “You could see very clearly that the moment was not too big for him,” USU head coach Blake Anderson said. “He is a very calm, competitive individual. He’s played in stadiums full of 40 and 50,000 people in the playoffs in Texas. It’s not something that really took him back. He connected the dots really well. Did not turn the ball over which is what you asky

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