Monthly Archives: March 2009
Word got out Tuesday that Utah State shooting guard Tyler Newbold is injured. The 6-foot-4 Payson High product was hobbled a little bit toward the end of the season and after an MRI found out the pain he has been … Continue reading
With what can only be called a successful basketball season finally put to rest at Utah State, the Aggies are already working on making sure the next campaign is at least almost as successful. Finishing with a 30-5 record might … Continue reading
One thing I’ve heard from a few fans regarding USU football is concern over depth at quarterback. Diondre Borel is back as the starter, but there’s no other experience behind center. New USU coach Gary Andersen signed a pair of … Continue reading
Students at Utah State are, in their own self-descriptive words a “cold-blooded wrecking machine” when it comes to getting organized and coordinated in their effort to be the Sixth Man at the Spectrum. An unofficial game-day program called The Refraction … Continue reading
Wild game in Reno for the Aggies. Winning their 30th game of the season was a lot easier than 29. Against Nevada, Utah State opened red hot, the Wolf Pack was ice cold and the Aggies were never seriously threatened. … Continue reading
I’m going to try an experiment at the WAC tourney. I’m going to cover the game via twitter as well as the normal newspaper coverage. So if you, or anyone else you know, wants enhanced coverage with a twitter update … Continue reading
Gary Wilkinson was named the Western Athletic Conference player of the year. Stew Morrill is the coach of the year. Jared Quayle was named to the second team and all-newcomer team. All-Conference First Team Mac Hopson, Idaho, G, 6-2, 195, … Continue reading


