Running Back Jaylen Warren signs with Oklahoma State
The Cowboys pick up a transfer ball carrier
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Some serious in the backfield!
The 5-8, 225-lb ball carrier joined Utah State from Snow College as part of the Aggies 2019 class.
Warren was leading the Aggies in rushing when he announced his transfer back in November. In just three games, he had 252 yards and three touchdowns on 29 carries.
During his junior season, Warren was second on the team in rushing racking up 569 yards and five touchdowns on 112 carries. He also added 15 receptions for 182 yards.
Before transferring to Utah State, Warren was rated as the fourth-best junior college running back in the nation by 247Sports.com. He was named the 2018 NJCAA National Offensive Player of the Year and an NJCAA first-team All-American at Snow College.
Utah State Perspective: Utah State at Colorado State Preview
Three things to look for and a score prediction for Aggies at Rams
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After getting a big win over New Mexico, the Aggies faltered against Air Force in a blowout 35-7 loss. The offense wasn’t able to get much going and the defense allowed some explosive plays for the Falcons, both in the running and passing game. Utah State rushed for 109 yards and passed for 123 but Andrew Peasley threw two interceptions that stalled drives for the Aggies. The loss of Jaylen Warren was evident as the leading rusher was Andrew Peasley, who rushed for 53 yards. Against New Mexico the receivers were able to make big plays for Utah State but things were different against Air Force as the leading receiver was Carson Terrell, who had 2 receptions for 27 yards. Utah State must play a better game against Colorado State because while the Rams do only have one win, they still have the