LOGAN, Utah – Under the direction of third-year head coach
Blake Anderson, Utah State football will begin fall camp on Friday, Aug. 4. All practices – minus two scrimmages – will be closed to the public.
Fans are invited to watch Utah State's first scrimmage on Saturday, Aug. 12, at 11 a.m., and its final scrimmage on Saturday, Aug. 19, at 2 p.m., as part of its annual Family Football Fun Day. Both scrimmages will be held on Merlin Olsen Field at Maverik Stadium.
Media availability for coaches and players will occur immediately following practice.
Utah State returns nine starters (O-4, D-5) as part of 35 letterwinners (O-19, D-13, S-3) from last year's team that posted a 6-7 record, tied for second in the Mountain Division of the Mountain West with a 5-3 mark, and concluded its season by playing in its 10th bowl game in the past 12 years against Memphis (L, 38-10) in the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl in Dallas, Texas.
Along with 35 returning lettermen, Utah State welcomes back 14 redshirts (O-7, D-6, S-1) and four other returners (O-2, D-2) that were members of the program in 2022, while adding 54 newcomers (O-25, D-27, S-2), which includes 10 four-year transfers, 21 junior college players and 23 high school newcomers.
Highlighting Utah State's returners in 2023 are four players that have earned previous all-conference honors in senior P
Stephen Kotsanlee, senior ILB
MJ Tafisi Jr., senior WR
Terrell Vaughn and sophomore S
Ike Larsen. Larsen was a College Football News Honorable Mention Freshman All-American along with garnering second-team all-MW accolades. Furthermore, Tafisi and Vaughn both earned honorable mention all-MW honors last season, while Kotsanlee was named honorable mention all-MW following the 2020 campaign.
Other starters returning for Utah State in 2023 include graduate senior CB
Michael Anyanwu, graduate senior OL
Wade Meacham, graduate senior QB
Cooper Legas, senior DT
Hale Motu'apuaka, senior TE
Josh Sterzer and senior DT
Poukesi Vakauta. In addition to the players mentioned above, Utah State returns four more players with at least four career starts in senior OL
Falepule Alo, graduate junior QB
Levi Williams, junior OL
Cole Motes and sophomore ILB
Max Alford.
Among the group of new players are 10 four-year transfers in graduate senior OL Ralph Frias III (Arizona State), senior RB Sione Finau (BYU), graduate junior WR
Colby Bowman (Stanford), junior QB Zeke Payne (New Mexico Highlands), sophomore CB Al Ashford III (Wisconsin), sophomore ILB
Gavin Barthiel (Washington State), sophomore S Simeon Harris (Colorado), redshirt freshman DT Sir Mells (Oregon), redshirt freshman WR Grant Page (Colorado) and redshirt freshman ILB Logan Pili (BYU).
Utah State opens the 2023 season at Iowa on Saturday, Sept. 2, while its home opener is the fol-lowing weekend against Idaho State on Saturday, Sept. 9. USU begins Mountain West play at Air Force on Saturday, Sept. 16.
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.
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