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Details and breakdown of Utah State’s 2025 national signing day | Sports

LOGAN – Bronco Mendenhall’s first signing class at Utah State is in, at least the bulk of it, as the football program introduced a total of 36 players on national signing day. Mendenhall also spoke with the media for roughly a half hour discussing these recruits and several other key topics around roster construction and the nature of recruiting and retention in modern college football. Of the three dozen announced incoming players — not including those announced in the early signing period — there are 12 athletes from high schools, seven from junior colleges and 17 transfers from four-year institutions. Here are all of the incoming players announced today, organized by which of those three sectors they are coming from. High School Commits Name Pos. HT WT Hometown (High School) Malakai Alofipo WR 6-2 180 St. George, UT (Crimson Cliffs) Abe Jager CB 6-2 170 Lehi, UT (Lehi) Chris Joe ILB 6-3 205 Brentwood, CA (Liberty) Tydon Jones ILB 6-3 205 Garland, UT (Bear River) Kaleb Mitchell WR 6-6 185 Dallas, TX (First Baptist Academy) Ty Olsen WR 6-2 190 San Diego, CA (Lincoln) Cooper Rodarte ILB 6-2 225 Enumclaw, WA (Enumclaw) Joaxton Scoffield ILB 6-4 210 Roy, UT (Roy)

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GALLERY: UNLV 81, Utah State 59 women's basketball

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GALLERY: Logan 70, West Field 53 boys basketball

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Utah State has 91 student-athletes receive Academic All-Mountain West honors from its Fall sports | Sports

LOGAN, Utah – The Mountain West announced its all-academic teams Thursday and Utah State had 91 student-athletes recognized from its fall sports of cross country, football, soccer and volleyball.  Of its 91 academic all-MW selections, Utah State had 26 student-athletes from football, along with 20 from women’s cross country, 18 from soccer, 14 from volleyball and 13 from men’s cross country. Men’s cross country, women’s cross country and volleyball all had the most honorees within its sport in the Mountain West, while football and soccer both had the fifth most. Fresno State led the MW with 97 all-academic honorees, followed by New Mexico (92), Utah State (91), Boise State (90), UNLV (80), Colorado State (70), Wyoming (63), Nevada (62), San José State (56), San Diego State (54) and Air Force (53). Hawai’i, which is a football-only member, had 24 all-academic honorees, while Colorado College, a soccer-only member, had 21 honorees. Nine of Utah State’s 91 student-athletes from its fall sports to earn academic all-MW honors carried a 4.00 grade point average, including four from women’s cross country in graduate Hannah Davidson (master’s in public health), senior Emma Thornley (kinesiology), sophomore Meredith Sanford (mechanical engineering) and freshman Allie Black (accounting). Men’s cross

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Tampering could end up cancelling Utah State spring football game | Sports

LOGAN – Utah State could end up following in the footsteps of other college football programs that are heavily considering not holding public spring football scrimmages. Fears are that other schools are essentially spying on spring scrimmages and then poaching players they scout during the public showcase by incentivizing them to enter the transfer portal and join their program through pay-for-play NIL deals. It’s a practice that is theoretically against the rules, but nothing has stopped anyone from doing it. “There are rules that are supposed to be governing tampering, but they’re not enforced,” Utah State football coach Bronco Mendenhall said during his national signing day press conference on Wednesday. “They’re not enforced effectively and they’re having very little impact on the decisions made. So tampering is widespread and it is occurring. And so am I concerned about having an open scrimmage for opponents to show up or the national landscape to send personnel here to watch that and then simply buy our players? Certainly.” The possibility of losing players as a result of putting them on display for poachers to scout is putting spring football showcases at risk of becoming an endangered species. Last Saturday, Nebraska head coach Matt

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LIVESTREAM: Ridgeline 60, Bear River 55 boys basketball

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