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Utah State announces full 2023 football signing class – Cache Valley Daily

Blake Anderson on the USU sideline during their game vs Air Force on Oct. 8, 2022. Photo by Lorene Hale. LOGAN – On national signing day Utah State football announced its full 2023 signing class comprising of 42 players, including 23 incoming high school athletes, 16 junior college transfers and three four-year institution transfers. This is one of the largest signing classes for Blake Anderson in his time as a head coach. Last year the Aggies brought in 30 players, including a mere two junior college transfers. This February USU has added 16 junior college guys. A big part of having this many players in the class is due to a waver that has allowed programs to sign more than the previous maximum of 25 signees per class. Many of these players were previously announced as signees at the end of the early signing period. In all, 19 new players were announced including 12 high school athletes, six junior college transfers and one four-year transfer. Anderson said they are “99.9 percent done with the class” but at the beginning of his comments did acknowledge the reality that the transfer portal makes adding more players during spring a likely possibility. Here

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PHOTO GALLERY: Ridgeline, Sky View, and Bear River girls wrestling

Photos by Lorene Hale / For additional information about Lorene’s work (or inquiries about purchasing her photos) email her at 307Lorene@gmail.com. Photo Gallery sponsored by The Logo Shop, your source for teams, businesses and booster clubs. Visit http://welogostuff.mypromohq.com/ Click on photo to enlarge it, then use your left-right arrow keys to cycle through the gallery Source link

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PHOTO GALLERY: Green Canyon, Logan and Mountain Crest girls wrestling

Photos by Robert K. Scott / Additional information about Robert’s work (or inquiries about purchasing his photos) can be found at rscott.smugmug.com. Photo Gallery sponsored by The Logo Shop, your source for teams, businesses and booster clubs.  http://welogostuff.mypromohq.com/ Click on photo to enlarge it, then use your left-right arrow keys to cycle through the gallery Source link

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How to watch, projected starters, injuries – Cache Valley Daily

LOGAN – Utah State will play its one game against New Mexico on Wednesday, drawing the lucky straw to host the 19-3 Lobos at home and not have to travel to The Pit to face one of the conference’s best teams. The Aggies have not lost on its home court in conference play this season and have only lost twice to conference opponents in the Spectrum during head coach Ryan Odom’s tenure with the team. Wednesday’s game will be the annual “Spectrum Magic” game for the Aggies with students given free shirts that match the colors of the iconic fall-colored seats. How to watch Tip-off: 8:30 p.m. MT Location: Dee Glen Smith Spectrum | Logan, UT TV Broadcast: Mountain West Network Aggie GameDay Coverage on KVNU (102.1 FM/610 AM & KVNU mobile app): 7:30 p.m. MT KVNU Aggie Call (102.1 FM/610 AM, KVNU mobile app): Immediately after game ends Injuries Utah State G – Rylan Jones (Undisclosed) – OUT Jones has missed the last six games with an undisclosed upper-body injury. No timetable has been provided for a return. New Mexico G – Braden

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