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Defense flexes muscles in Utah State football Spring Showcase | Sports

LOGAN – Utah State held its Spring Showcase for football on Saturday. It was and will be the only practice or scrimmage made available to the public during spring ball. A few hundred Aggie fans came out for the midday action that provided the first clues of what the 2026 edition of Aggie football will look like. The showcase lasted just shy of two hours, with roughly half, maybe slightly more, dedicated to 11-on-11 practice. There was no formal scrimmaging, scorekeeping or stats. Just the offense and defense going hard against each other in an energetic practice session. If there was a winner to be declared for the day, it had to be the defense. Across the 11-on-11 and even some 7-on-7 portions, there were no less than five turnovers, three interceptions and two fumbles recovered. Aside from those big plays, the front seven were able to stonewall most run plays and get a few sacks in as well. All that on top of the many penalties called on the offense by the crew of referees there for the showcase. Utah State’s defensive line features a lot of new players, especially at the edge rusher position. But it was that

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Golden Knights and Mammoth surge into 1st-round meeting as the NHL playoffs reset the stakes | Sports

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Vegas and Utah head into their first-round meeting playing well at just the right time, and while some elements could carry over, the way games play out in the NHL playoffs are far different from the regular season. Matchups often become much more important than whatever supposed momentum a club takes into the postseason. The Pacific Division champion Golden Knights, (minus)-190 favorites according to oddsdmakers, host the Western Conference No. 1 wild-card Mammoth in Game 1 on Sunday night in their best-of-seven series. Vegas closed the season by going 7-0-1 under coach John Tortorella after he replaced Bruce Cassidy on March 29. “I’m not really a big believer in momentum,” Golden Knights center Jack Eichel said. “I think every game and shift has a life history of its own. I think you can take some things away from the way we’ve been playing for sure and what’s made us successful. But that’s the beautiful thing about the playoffs. Everyone’s slate is completely clean, and every night you have to prove yourself.” Utah went 6-2 before ending the regular season with a 5-3 loss to St. Louis, a game played after the Mammoth’s playoff seeding and matchup

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