Team Information
Ground | Merlin Olsen Field at Maverik Stadium |
City | Logan, Utah |
Conference | Mountain West, |
Nickname | Aggies |
About Utah State Aggies Football
The 2024 Utah State Aggies football team from Utah State University will play in the Mountain West Conference this season. Blake Anderson, the head coach for four years, leads them. They'll have their home games at Maverik Stadium in Logan, Utah.
Name of Team | Utah State Aggies Football Team |
First season | 1892 |
Athletic director | Diana Sabau |
Head coach | Blake Anderson4th season, 23–17 (.575) |
Stadium | Maverik Stadium(capacity: 25,513) |
Location | Logan, Utah |
Conference | Mountain West (2013–present) |
Division | Mountain (2013–2019 and 2021–present) |
Field surface | SprinTurf |
Conference titles | 13 |
Division titles | 2 |
Fight song | Hail the Utah Aggies |
Mascot | Big Blue |
Rivals | BYU (rivalry)Utah (rivalry)Wyoming (rivalry) |
Consensus All-Americans | 3 (1961, 1969, ) |
Utah State Aggies Football Team Introduction
The Utah State Aggies are a college football team in the Mountain West Conference of NCAA Division I. They represent Utah State University and have played since 1892. Their home ground is Merlin Olsen Field at Maverik Stadium. Blake Anderson took over as head coach in 2020. They've won 13 conference championships and played in 16 bowl games, winning 6. The nickname "Big Blue" originated from their uniform color. They're known for their bull mascot, adopted in the 1970s. Utah State's football history spans various locations on campus, with its current home established in 1968.
Utah State Aggies Football Team History
In 1892, Utah State University's first football game saw them defeat the University of Utah. The team enjoyed early success, with a perfect season in 1907 and another undefeated run in 1911. Coach E. L. "Dick" Romney led the Aggies to their first conference championship in 1921, marking a period of dominance.
During the mid-20th century, players like Merlin Olsen and Phil Olsen shone, with the team achieving Top 25 rankings in 1961 and 1972. However, after the 1970s, the program struggled due to various factors, including exclusion from conferences like the WAC and a need for more facility upgrades. Despite setbacks, they persevered, playing as independents and joining different conferences until they found a stable home in the Mountain West Conference in 2013, rebuilding their legacy.
Utah State Aggies Football Team Coaches
Head Coach Profile
Robert Blake Anderson, born March 24, 1969, is the head coach at Utah State University. Before attending Utah State, he coached at Arkansas State University and served as offensive coordinator in North Carolina and Southern Mississippi. Anderson played football at Baylor University but transferred to Sam Houston State University due to injury. He was named to the Southland Conference All-Academic team. Recognized for coaching skills, he's known for his adaptability to various offensive schemes.
Head Coach | Tenure |
No coach | 1892 |
No team | 1893–1895 |
J. Walter Mayo | 1896 |
No team | 1897 |
Samuel Dunning | 1898 |
Willard Langton | 1899–1900 |
Dick Richards | 1901 |
George P. Campbell | 1902–1906 |
Mysterious Walker | 1907–1908 |
Clayton Teetzel | 1909–1915 |
Jack Watson | 1916–1917 |
No team | 1918 |
Dick Romney | 1919–1942 |
No team | 1943 |
Dick Romney | 1944–1948 |
George Melinkovich | 1949–1950 |
John Roning | 1951–1954 |
Ev Faunce | 1955–1958 |
John Ralston | 1959–1962 |
Tony Knap | 1963–1966 |
Chuck Mills | 1967–1972 |
Phil Krueger | 1973–1975 |
Bruce Snyder | 1976–1982 |
Chris Pella | 1983–1985 |
Chuck Shelton | 1986–1991 |
Charlie Weatherbie | 1992–1994 |
John L. Smith | 1995–1997 |
Dave Arslanian | 1998–1999 |
Mick Dennehy | 2000–2004 |
Brent Guy | 2005–2008 |
Gary Andersen | 2009–2012 |
Matt Wells | 2013–2018 |
Frank Maile | 2018 |
Gary Andersen | 2019–2020 |
Frank Maile | 2020 |
Blake Anderson | 2021–present |
Utah State Aggies Football Team Stadium
Maverik Stadium, also known as Merlin Olsen Field, is a college football stadium at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. Home to the Utah State Aggies, it opened in 1968 as Romney Stadium. With a seating capacity of 25,100, it sits at an elevation of 4,710 feet above sea level. Once natural grass and now AstroTurf GameDay Grass, the field boasts a traditional north-south alignment. Named after Dick Romney, a legendary coach and former athletics director, it hosted its first game in 1968. The stadium stands as a historic venue for thrilling college football matchups.
Utah State Aggies Football Team Rivals
BYU Cougars (Battle for the Old Wagon Wheel/Beehive Boot Trophy):
Utah State's longtime rivalry with the Brigham Young University Cougars began in 1922. The series dates back to 1948, and they compete for the Old Wagon Wheel Trophy. BYU leads the record with 49 wins, 37 losses, and 3 ties. The trophy returned to Logan in 2014 after Utah State's victory.
University of Utah Utes (Battle of the Brothers/Beehive Boot Trophy):
The Battle of the Brothers is the oldest FBS Division I college football rivalry in the United States between two public universities in the same state. Utah State and Utah compete for the Beehive Boot Trophy. Utah leads the series with 79 wins, 29 losses, and 4 ties. The rivalry symbolizes the close connection between the two universities.
University of Wyoming Cowboys and Cowgirls (Bridger's Battle/Bridger's Rifle Trophy):
Utah State's rivalry with the University of Wyoming dates back to 1903. They compete for the Bridger's Rifle Trophy, symbolizing the two states' frontier heritage. Utah State currently leads the series with 40 wins, 28 losses, and 4 ties. The rivalry intensified when Utah State joined the Mountain West Conference in 2013.
Utah State Aggies Football Team Record and Stats
Conference Championships
The Aggies have won thirteen conference titles. Their latest championship was in the Mountain West conference in 2021.
Season | Coach | Conference | Overall Record | Conference Record |
1921 | Dick Romney | Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference | 7–1 | 4–0 |
1935 | 5–2–1 | 5–1–1 | ||
1936 | 7–0–1 | 6–0–1 | ||
1946 | Big Seven Conference | 7–2–1 | 4–1–1 | |
1960 | John Ralston | Skyline Conference | 9–2 | 6–1 |
1961 | 9–1–1 | 5–0–1 | ||
1978 | Bruce Snyder | Pacific Coast Athletic Association | 7–4 | 3–1 |
1979 | 8–2–1 | 4–0–1 | ||
1993 | Charlie Weatherbie | Big West Conference | 7–5 | 5–1 |
1996 | John L. Smith | 6–5 | 4–1 | |
1997 | 6–6 | 4–1 | ||
2012 | Gary Andersen | Western Athletic Conference | 11–2 | 6–0 |
2021 | Blake Anderson | Mountain West Conference | 10–3 | 6–2 |
Division Championships
The Aggies have been part of the Mountain Division of the Mountain West Conference since 2013, which was their first season in the conference.
Season | Conference | Division | Coach | Opponent | CG Result |
2013 | Mountain West Conference | Mountain Division | Matt Wells | Fresno State | L 17–24 |
2021 | Blake Anderson | San Diego State | W 46–13 |
Utah State Aggies Football Team Roster
Here is a list of current players playing at Utah State Aggies Football witty their positions
Offense:
Ezra Harris (QB)
McCae Hillstead (QB)
Cooper Legas (QB)
Zeke Payne (QB)
Levi Williams (QB)
Jaydon Bailey (RB)
Davon Booth (RB)
Robert Briggs Jr. (RB)
Corbin Cottle (RB)
Rahsul Faison (RB)
Sione Finau (RB)
Reggie Foster (RB)
Cooper Jones (RB)
Zakkarii Black (WR)
Colby Bowman (WR)
Cole Christensen (WR)
Kahanu Davis (WR)
Micah Davis (WR)
Arcelles Johnson (WR)
Ryder MacGillivray (WR)
Austin Okerwa (WR)
Jackson Olsen (WR)
Grant Page (WR)
Quentin Riley (WR)
Kyrese Rowan (WR)
Jalen Royals (WR)
Otto Tia (WR)
Kyle Van Leeuwen (WR)
Terrell Vaughn (WR)
Parker Buchanan (TE)
Broc Lane (TE)
Will Monney (TE)
Josh Sterzer (TE)
Chase Tuatagaloa (TE)
Falepule Alo (OL)
Teague Andersen (OL)
Shively Asoau Fua (OL)
Wyatt Bowles (OL)
Ralph Frias III (OL)
Jarvis Griffiths (OL)
Jake Hellmann (OL)
Cole Keele (OL)
Calvin Knapp (OL)
Aloali'i Maui (OL)
Wade Meacham (OL)
Elia Migao (OL)
Cole Motes (OL)
Tavo Motu'apuaka (OL)
Sione Nomani (OL)
Jackson Owens (OL)
Adam Pond (OL)
Bryce Radford (OL)
Jr Sia (OL)
Defense:
Zion Andreasen (DE)
Paul Fitzgerald (DE)
Kaden Jolley (DE)
Tanner Jolley (DE)
Enoka Migao (DE)
Ioholani Raass (DE)
Cian Slone (DE)
Blaine Spires (DE)
Maka Tu'akoi (DE)
John Ward (DE)
Emerson Conlon (DT)
K'leyone Iosua (DT)
Siaosi Lauhingoa (DT)
Bo Maile (DT)
Vaughn Mamea (DT)
Sir Mells (DT)
Clifton Mosley Jr. (DT)
Hale Motu'apuaka (DT)
Adam Tomczyk (DT)
Seni Tuiaki (DT)
Poukesi Vakauta (DT)
Bryan Vogl (DT)
Dalin Walker (DT)
Max Alford (LB)
Gavin Barthiel (LB)
Bowen Fjord (LB)
Cole Joyce (LB)
Bronson Olevao Jr. (LB)
Logan Pili (LB)
MJ Tafisi Jr. (LB)
Josh Williams (LB)
Jaeden Wright (LB)
Michael Anyanwu (CB)
Al Ashford III (CB)
Gabriel Bryan (CB)
Avante Dickerson (CB)
JD Drew (CB)
Noah Flores (CB)
Jaiden Francois (CB)
Jaylen Martin (CB)
Ja'kheo Mitchell (CB)
Xavion Steele (CB)
Chase Davis (S)
Devin Dye (S)
Simeon Harris (S)
Ike Larsen (S)
Omari Okeke (S)
Dusten Ramseyer-Burdett (S)
Titan Saxton (S)
Teeg Slone (S)
Javar Strong (S)
Jackson Sundstrom (S)
Kadiyon Sweat (S)
Anthony Switzer (S)
Special Teams:
Elliott Nimrod (K)
Colton Schlimgen (K)
William Testa (K)
Stephen Kotsanlee (P)
Ryan Marks (P)
Jacob Garcia (LS)
Alexander McDougall (LS)
Captains and Leaders:
TBD
Utah State Aggies Football Team Schedule
Here is the Utah State Aggies football team schedule for the 2024 season:
2024 Regular Season:
Sat, Aug 31: vs Robert Morris (TBD) - Tickets as low as $27
Sat, Sep 7: @ USC (TBD) - Tickets as low as $50
Sat, Sep 14: vs Utah (TBD) - Tickets as low as $98
Sat, Sep 21: @ Temple (TBD) - Tickets as low as $52
Sat, Oct 5: @ Boise State (TBD) - Tickets as low as $39
Sat, Oct 12: vs UNLV (TBD) - Tickets as low as $31
Sat, Oct 19: vs New Mexico (TBD) - Tickets as low as $31
Sat, Oct 26: @ Wyoming (TBD) - Tickets as low as $32
Sat, Nov 9: @ Washington State (TBD) - Tickets as low as $47
Sat, Nov 16: vs Hawai'i (TBD) - Tickets as low as $26
Sat, Nov 23: vs San Diego State (TBD) - Tickets as low as $31
Sat, Nov 30: @ Colorado State (TBD) - Tickets as low as $40
FAQ's On Utah State Aggies Football
A. You can purchase tickets for Utah State Aggies football games online through the official team website or from authorized ticket vendors.
A. The Utah State Aggies football team competes in the Mountain West Conference.
A. The Utah State Aggies play their home games at Maverik Stadium on the Utah State University campus in Logan, Utah.
A. Yes, tailgating policies for Utah State Aggies football games can vary. It's recommended to check the official team website or contact the stadium for detailed information regarding tailgating rules and regulations.
A. The Utah State Aggies' mascot is Big Blue, a beloved character known for energizing fans and representing the team's spirit and enthusiasm during games and events.