LOGAN, Utah – Utah State (6-4, 5-1 Mountain West) concludes the regular season at home this weekend against No. 20 Boise State (9-1, 6-0 MW) on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 8:30 p.m., on Merlin Olsen Field at Maverik Stadium.
WATCH LIVE: The game between the Aggies and Broncos will be televised nationally on the CBS Sports Network (Xfinity Ch. 269/753HD, DISH Ch. 158, DirecTV Ch. 221) with Carter Blackburn (play-by-play), Aaron Taylor (analyst) and AJ Ross (reporter) on the call.
LISTEN: Every Utah State football game can be heard live on the Aggie Radio Network. Scott Garrard is in his third season as the radio voice of the Aggies. He will call play-by-play alongside former USU quarterback Kevin White (1988-89), who will provide color commentary. The following is a list of Aggie Radio Network Affiliates:
• Salt Lake City: KZNS (1280 AM/97.5 FM)
• Logan: KBLU-LP (92.3 FM)
• Cache Valley: KACH (1340 AM/105.5 FM)
• Green River: KRPX (102.7 FM)
• Moab: KRPX (100.3 FM)
• Orangeville: KRPX (95.9 FM)
• Price: KRPX (95.3 FM)
ON THE WEB: Games can also be heard on the internet at www.UtahStateAggies.com by clicking on the "Listen Live" link.
TUNEIN: Fans can also listen to the Aggies all season long via the TuneIn mobile app, which is available on iOS and Android devices, as well as TuneIn.com.
FOLLOW ALONG: Follow Utah State all season long via its various social media platforms and other outlets:
• Hashtag: #AggiesAllTheWay
• Twitter/Instagram: @USUFootball
• Facebook: USUFootball
• YouTube: UtahStateFootball
SENIOR SALUTE: Prior to kicking off against the Broncos, Utah State will honor 15 seniors in DT
Devon Anderson, DE
Dalton Baker, RB
Gerold Bright, P
Aaron Dalton, PK
Dominik Eberle, DE
Tipa Galeai, CB
Cameron Haney, DE
Braden Harris, DT
Fua Leilua, WR
Siaosi Mariner, TE
Caleb Repp, DT
Christopher Unga, DE
Jacoby Wildman and CB
DJ Williams. Utah State is 70-39-3 (.638) all-time on Senior Day and has won six of its last eight games.
WHAT A GEM: Utah State is 40-37-2 (.519) all-time against teams from the Gem State with a 20-17-2 record against Idaho, a 15-2 mark against Idaho State and a 5-18 ledger against Boise State.
LET'S CONNECT: Utah State offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach
Mike Sanford was a quarterback at Boise State (2000-04) and graduated from BSU in 2005. He then spent the 2014 campaign on staff at Boise State as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach as he helped the Broncos to both the Mountain West and Fiesta Bowl Championships. BSU co-offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach Eric Kiesau spent three seasons at Utah State (2000-02), working with the wide receivers and running backs.
TAKE A KNAP: Tony Knap was the head coach for both Utah State and Boise State, compiling a 25-14-1 (.637) record with the Aggies from 1963-66. In 1968, he succeeded Lyle Smith at BSU, then still known as Boise College. It was the school's first year in Division II (then the "college division") after previously competing and dominating in the junior college ranks. Knap led the Broncos to a 71-19-1 (.788) record in eight seasons, including three 10-win campaigns.
FROM THE RECORD BOOKS: Jordan Love's 83-yard touchdown pass to
Gerold Bright against Boise State in 2018 is the 13th-longest pass play in school history… Utah State's 509 yards through the air against the Broncos in 2000 are the fourth-most in a single game in school history… The Aggies tied the single-game school record with eight forced turnovers vs. BSU in 2015… Aaron Jones set a school record with 297 yards receiving on 10 receptions at Boise State in 2000.
TATER TOT TRIO: Utah State has three players in its program from the state of Idaho in junior TE
Logan Lee (Rexburg/Madison HS), freshman S
Oakley Hussey (Idaho Falls/Hillcrest HS) and freshman LB Keegan Duncan (Declo/Declo). Duncan began his collegiate career at Boise State.
THROUGH THE UPRIGHTS: Utah State has made 167 consecutive extra points to rank as the second-longest active streak in the nation, trailing only Georgia (277). The last time the Aggies missed an extra point was against San Diego State on Oct. 28, 2016.
HOMEGROWN: Utah State has 38 players in its program from the Beehive State, while Boise State has 17 players on its roster from the Gem State.
For Aggie football ticket information, fans can contact the USU Athletics
Ticket Office over the phone by calling 1-888-USTATE-1 or 435-797-0305 during regular hours of operation. Fans can also buy their tickets in person at the USU
Ticket Office inside the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum or online by clicking on the "Buy Tickets" tab at www.UtahStateAggies.com.
Fans can follow the Aggie football program at twitter.com/USUFootball. Aggie fans can also follow the Utah State athletic program at twitter.com/USUAthletics or on Facebook at Utah State University Athletics.
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