Utah State
Most of you are aware by now, but if you are not you should know that you can see my photos of Utah State University Football over on CacheValleyDaily.com. I am the photographer for Utah State University Football games at that site now and for the rest of the season. I have credentials now and have field access, so hopefully there are better views as I am able to move around and follow the action now. The folks over at CacheValleyDaily.com are looking at providing more and more of their own content and the photographs are one way of doing that. They also have a writer at the games as well providing articles. We are in talks about doing the USU Men's Basketball games as well, but nothing has been finalized. I a hopeful it will work out so that we can bring original content for those games like we are doing for the football games currently. |
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Kevin Curtis only played at Utah State for two seasons, yet he left his name in the record books all the same. He began his Aggie career as a walk-on; he ended his career as one of the best wide receivers to put on a Utah State jersey. What has happened to Kevin Curtis since being named the 2002 TrueAggies.com Football Player of the Year? |
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Chris Cooley is proving he should be in the NFL. The Washington Redskins are thankful they drafted him and are excited for this coming season. He was impressive in his rookie season, starting nine games and catching 37 passes for 314 yards and six touchdowns. Chris is going to be a player to watch this coming season. |
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How many Aggie basketball players can say that they have played with Karl Malone and John Stockton? Played against the likes of Larry Johnson, Stacey Augmon, Greg Anthony, Cedric Ceballos, or Bryon Russell? How many have dunked over Larry Johnson? How many can say they scored 33 and 39 points against the greatest UNLV team of all time? Only one: Kendall Youngblood. |
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Matt Sauk quarterbacked the Aggies in the Humanitarian Bowl in 1997 - and quarterbacks the Avengers in the Arena Football League today. |
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