The Recruiting Road So Far: Utah State
Taking a look at the Aggie’s December class.
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Welcome to the eleventh post in our twelve-part series that hopefully makes the dead period go by a bit quicker. These articles aim to provide a detailed look at what each team has done thus far on the recruiting trail and what work still needs to be put in before NLI day in February. One team a day will be featured this year in alphabetical order. Today will look at Utah State.
Utah State:
The 2020 season had its bumps and bruises for pretty much everyone, and Utah State was no exception. They dropped their first four games before a cancellation, and during that time, they fired their coach. Then came a bounce-back victory and another loss before forfeiting their last game as a protest. Perhaps no team wanted an end to the season more.
LOGAN Utah State s new head coach Blake Anderson offered up a warning leading into the first day of the early signing period: We re gonna be a little slow on this first class.
Anderson was officially announced last weekend as the new coach, so it s no surprise that he wasn t ready to sign a full class days later.
The Aggies signed just one player to its class of 2021 Wednesday, Sky View s corner Isaac Larsen. Utah State also included three returned missionaries former Weber High wideout Sione Moa, former East High defensive end Seni Tuiaki and former East High linebacker Johnson Hansen in this year s class.