Game Two

#7 VS

At Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium



Game Story

--- Coming off a big upset victory over Utah to open the season, the challenges would not let up as we would be instantly tested again, this time in a neutral site game against #7 Michigan. We could only hope that the confines of Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium would afford us some kind of advantage against a by far superior Wolverines squad. There’s not much to say as not much good is expected in this contest, nor does anyone in the media give us much hope of being within 30 points by the end. Utah State would win the coin toss and elect to kick.

A 24 yard kickoff return by Nick Rogers would set Michigan up at their 26 yard line to start the game. Xavier Merritt would get the call on first down, fighting his way up the middle for a gain of just two yards on the play. Dropping back to pass on second down, Brian Brewster’s pass downfield would be overthrown and incomplete to bring up third and 8. Trying to force a throw on third down, Brewster would commit the first mistake of the day as his pass intended for tight end Jon Ford would be intercepted by cornerback Todd Barclay, giving us the ball at the Michigan 48 yard line.

Taking over following the interception, Benjamin Silva would get us off and running on first down with a strong 6 yard gain on the ground, followed by a three yard scramble around the right tackle to leave us facing third and inches. Leaving things in the hands of Silva, he would fail to convert, ending up tackled for no gain to bring up fourth and inches from the 38 yard line. With a field goal out of the question from this distance, we were forced to punt on fourth down, a 20 yard pooch punt by Freddie Arnold flying out of bounds at the Michigan 17 yard line.

Returning to the field following the punt, Michigan would come out passing on first down, with Brewster finding Merritt for a 7 yard gain. A pass broken up over the middle would bring up third and three, where a pitch left attempt would go up in flames, Merritt tackled for a two yard loss to force Michigan to punt on fourth and 5. A 9 yard return by Silva on the 38 yard punt gave us the ball at our 47 yard line.

Again starting our offensive drive around midfield, our end result would be much better than the first time around, despite Silva being blown up on first down for no gain on the play. Tight end Nate Williams would get us moving on second down as he pulled in a pass over the middle for a gain of 22 yards and a first down at the Michigan 31 yard line. Another rush by Silva would go for positive yards this time with a gain of four, followed by a second four yard rush to leave us looking at third and two. This time Silva would manage to convert on third down as he would just manage to pick up three yards on the play, moving the chains to the 21 yard line. Running a play action pass on first down, Michigan wasn’t fooled in the slightest, the pass thankfully being knocked down instead of intercepted. Dropping back in the shotgun on second down, Pat Williams connected with Greg Miller over the middle for a gain of 12 yards, giving us first and goal from the 9 yard line. Silva would get the call on first down, tackled after a gain of four yards. Another rush by Silva would be blown up for no gain on the play, leaving third and goal at the 5. A quick pass from under center to Adam Washington would connect at the goal line for a 5 yard touchdown, giving us a 7-0 lead with 3:10 left in the first quarter and shocking the entire stadium.

A 22 yard kickoff return by J.P. Miller would give Michigan back the ball at their 24 yard line. A first down screen pass to Rogers would go for a big, quick gain of 17 yards, giving Michigan an immediate first down at their 41 yard line. The beast doth woketh, Hakim Watson pulled in a second straight 17 yard pass from Brewster, moving the Wolverines to our 42 yard line. Even the running game came alive as Merritt rumbled straight up the middle for a 15 yard carry for a first down at our 27 yard line. The drive would continue with an 11 yard pass to James Sears and a new set of downs at our 16 yard line. Another pass to Watson would pick up 13 more yards and yet another first down, giving Michigan first and goal at our three yard line, Michigan having traveled 73 yards in just 5 plays. Merritt would need only one attempt to finish the drive, taking a pitch from Brewster and racing for the right pylon for a three yard touchdown carry, tying the game at 7-7 with 1:46 left in the first quarter.

A 33 yard kickoff return by Silva would at least give us some positivity, starting our next drive from our 37 yard line. Starting the drive on the ground, Silva would take the handoff and rumble ahead for a gain of 5 yards, followed by an 8 yard rush to pick up a quick first down right at midfield. Michigan would start to key in on Silva after a third straight rush, limiting him to a gain of just one yard on the play. Lining up under center on second down, the pass over the middle intended for Williams would be broken up to leave third and 9. Coming out in the shotgun on third down, Williams would be forced to rush his throw to avoid a sack, in the process widely overthrowing Tristan Muhammad and leaving us punting on fourth down. No return on a 28 yard punt by Arnold would leave Michigan lining up from their 20 yard line, only 7 seconds remaining in the first quarter.

Coming out on offense with time for just one play left in the first quarter, Michigan would hand the ball off to Merritt, but our defense would win the battle with a tackle for a two yard loss, leaving Michigan facing second and 12. That would end the first quarter, the game all tied up at 7-7.

Opening up the second quarter, the Wolverines came out passing on second and long. Brewster would find an open Rogers over the middle for a gain of 21 yards and the new set of downs from the 39 yard line. Running the ball on first down, Merritt would finish the drive off on just its third play, finding a gap around the right tackle and sprinting up the field untouched for a 61 yard touchdown, giving Michigan a 14-7 lead with 9:33 left in the second quarter.

A HUGE 61 yard kickoff return by Silva, that came two players away from being broken for a touchdown, would give us amazing field position, starting our drive at the Michigan 36 yard line. Reenergized from that return, Silva would get the ball on first down, fighting his way forward for a gain of 6 yards, followed by a 5 yard carry to move the chains to the 25 yard line. Another rush by Silva would pick up 5 more yards, followed by a four yard rush to leave us facing third and one. Silva would convert the third down and then some with a 6 yard carry up the middle, giving us a first down at the 10 yard line. Michigan would finally step up on defense on first down, standing Silva up for gain of just one yard, leaving second and 9. Attempting a play action pass on second down, tight end Gerald Woods would be left completely uncovered on an out route into the end zone, giving us an easy 9 yard touchdown pass and tying the game at 14-14 with 6:28 left in the second quarter.

A horrible kickoff would sail straight out of bounds, Michigan taking over at their 35 yard line following the penalty and just killing all momentum we had built up. Merritt would start the drive for the Wolverines with a 5 yard carry on first down, followed by an incomplete pass. However, the Wolverines would get bailed out as right outside linebacker Jason Baker would be flagged for pass interference on the play, giving Michigan a new first down at their 46 yard line. Merritt would take the ball on first down, nearly breaking free for a touchdown before being dragged down from behind for a gain of 16 yards, moving the chains to our 37 yard line in the process. A quick first down pass to Sears would go for a gain of 6 yards, followed by a QB run by Brewster that would end in no gain, bringing up third and four. Merritt would try and get the conversion on a delayed handoff, but instead of running up the field, he would run toward the left sideline, allowing a couple defenders to close in on him and bring him down for a gain of just one yard on the play. Instead of attempting the 48 yard field goal, Michigan would elect to go for it on fourth and three. Maybe they should have tried the three points as our defense would buckle down in man coverage, leaving Brewster scrambling in a collapsing pocket and ultimately sacked for a 7 yard loss, forcing the turnover on downs at our 38 yard line.

Taking over following the turnover on downs, our offense came out with a shot to recapture the lead. Instead Silva would end up blown up at the line of scrimmage for no gain and a quick second and long. Dropping back in the shotgun on second down, Williams would rifle a pass to Miller for gain of 16 yards and a first down at the Michigan 46 yard line. Another rush by Silva would end in utter disaster, as he would fumble the ball during the play, the fumble scooped up by Michigan middle linebacker Marcus Keyes and returned 9 yards to our 44 yard line.

Lining up in our half of the field following the fumble recovery, Michigan’s offense seemed poised to strike for blood this time around. After an incomplete pass on first down, Brewster would initially connect with a wide open Rogers, only to have the snail mail delivered pass dropped by Rogers upon being hit in the back by a quick closing cornerback. Lining up on third and long, the long day would continue for our defense as a simple screen pass to Merritt would result in a 44 yard touchdown, thanks to a number of missed tackles by our incompetent defense, giving Michigan a 21-14 lead with 3:07 left in the second quarter.

A 25 yard kickoff return by Silva would give us the ball at our 29 yard line. Coming out running on first down, Silva would get the chance to make up for his previous fumble. He would get us off and running with a 5 yard gain on first down, followed by a three yard rush to bring up third and two. Leaving it in the hands of Silva, he would pick up the third down conversion with a 6 yard rush, moving the chains to the 43 yard line. Another first down rush by Silva would this time result in no gain, leaving second and long. Lining up in the shotgun on second down, a pass intended for Washington was thrown nowhere near him, resulting in third and 10. Staying in the shotgun on third down, a pass up the middle intended for Muhammad would be intercepted by safety Nick Jones and returned 16 yards to our 45 yard line.

Michigan would line up at our 45 yard line following the interception, just 1:06 left on the clock until halftime. A quick first down pass to Rogers would go for 11 yards and a first down at the 34 yard line. Thankfully our defense would make a stand on the next play and force Brewster to throw the ball away, bringing up second and 10. A second down pass intended for Heath McAfee would be overthrown and land out of bounds to leave third and long. Yet another screen pass would result in yet another Michigan touchdown as Merritt caught the screen pass from Brewster and raced into the end zone untouched for a 34 yard touchdown, giving Michigan a 28-14 lead with 35 seconds left until halftime.

An 18 yard return by Silva would leave us starting from our 21 yard line, just 31 seconds left in the half. Taking a shot through the air on first down, the pass intended for Jon Morris would be deflected incomplete. Another pass down the field, again intended for Morris, would end up intercepted by cornerback Mark Byers, giving Michigan the ball at our 41 yard line with 20 seconds left in the quarter.

Taking over following the second straight interception, the Wolverines would waste no time torching our defense as McAfee pulled in a 34 yard pass from Brewster, giving Michigan first and goal from our 7 yard line, their first timeout called to stop the clock with 13 seconds remaining. The first down pass intended for Sears would be broken up at the goal line, just three seconds coming off the clock. Brewster would be forced to throw the ball away on second down thanks to a combination of our man defense and a timely delayed blitz, leaving Michigan facing third and goal from the 7 yard line, just 8 seconds remaining on the clock. Despite our best efforts, McAfee would stretch outside the end zone and pull in a wide pass available only for him along the left edge of the end zone for a 7 yard touchdown catch, giving Michigan a 35-14 lead with four seconds left until halftime.

An 18 yard kickoff return by Morris would run out and the clock and send us into halftime, Michigan leading 35-14 at the break.

Opening up the second half, a 21 yard kickoff return by Morris would give us the ball at our 26 yard line to start the third quarter. Coming out running on first down, Silva would manage just a one yard gain before running into a brick wall and ending up flat on his back. A second down rush by Silva would find more success, going for a gain of 7 yards to bring up third and two. Leaving it in the hands of Silva on third down, he would end up blown up in the backfield for a one yard loss, forcing us to punt on fourth and three. A 12 yard return on the 37 yard punt would give Michigan the ball at their 41 yard line.

Lining up for the first time in the second half, Michigan nearly added to their lead with just one play, as McAfee pulled in a pass from Brewster and found himself looking at nothing but grass after shedding a tackle attempt. Thankfully, a desperation ankle tackle would just manage to trip McAfee up, resulting in only a 40 yard completion, giving Michigan a first down at our 19 yard line. Still throwing the ball on first down, Brewster’s pass intended for Rogers was broken up to bring up second down. A second down rush by Merritt meanwhile would result in no gain on the play thanks to quick defensive penetration, bringing up third and 10. Despite nearly letting him escape, our defense wouldn’t stop fighting on third down and would eventually sack Brewster for a two yard loss, forcing the Wolverines to settle for a field goal attempt on fourth and 12. The 38 yard field goal by Garrett Smith would split the uprights, giving Michigan a 38-14 lead with 7:17 left in the third quarter. While the drive may have still resulted in points, it was at least a bit of a moral victory, holding them to only three points instead of 7.

A 40 yard kickoff return by Silva would give us the ball at our 44 yard line, giving us a bit of boost on the sideline. Starting our next drive on the ground, Silva would fight his way forward for a gain of three yards, followed by a 5 yard gain to bring up third and two. Again taking a chance on the ground on third and short, Silva this time would come through for us with a 6 yard carry, moving the chains to the Michigan 41 yard line. Running a play action pass on first down, the Michigan defense would again bite on the run fake, leaving Woods wide open for a 19 yard pass and a first down at the 23 yard line. Returning to the ground on first down, Silva would find nowhere to run as he was quickly flattened for no gain on the play. Lining up in the shotgun on second and 10, William’s pass intended for Washington would be nearly intercepted, bringing up third and long. Williams would manage to connect with Muhammad on third down, but it wouldn’t be enough as he would be quickly tackled for gain of just 9 yards, leaving us facing fourth and one at the 13 yard line. Desperately needing a touchdown, we would attempt to go for it on fourth down, only to be hit with a delay of game penalty as the play clock ran out just a half a second before we could snap the ball. Stuck facing fourth and 6, we now had no choice but to settle for the field goal. The 35 yard field goal by Max Thompson would sail through to the uprights, cutting Michigan’s lead to 38-17 with 4:11 left in the game.

A 36 yard kickoff return by Miller would give Michigan the ball at their 40 yard line. Taking off scrambling on first down, Brewster would slide for a gain of three yards. A quick pass to Watson along the sideline would gain just three yards, bringing up third and four. This time our defense would rise to the occasion, sacking Brewster for a loss of one yard and forcing the Wolverines to punt on fourth and 5. Silva would get flattened for no return on the 40 yard punt, leaving us starting our next drive at our 14 yard line.

Taking over deep inside our own territory, Silva would get the call on first down, rushing around the left end for a 6 yard gain on the play, followed by a four yard gain that would leave us just short of the first, lining up facing third and inches. Silva would get the call on third down and plunge ahead for a gain of 5 yards, picking up the first down at the 29 yard line. Lining up under center on first down, Williams would drop back to pass and rifle a throw to his tight end counterpart, Nate Williams, good for a gain of 17 yard and a quick first down at the 46. Lining up in the shotgun on first down, the pass intended for Washington would be nearly intercepted over the middle, leaving second down. A pass to Miller on a comeback route would go for a gain of 15 yards and a new set of downs at the Michigan 39 yard line. Another shotgun pass, this one intended for Muhammad, would be swatted down by the outside linebacker. Aiming for Miller on second down, the pass would be nearly intercepted by the cornerback, leaving us with third and 10. A third down pass to Muhammad would finally find the target this time, good for a gain of 17 yards to keep the drive alive at the 23 yard line. Returning to the ground game on first down, Silva would get the call, clawing and digging his way to a 9 yard gain. That would be the final play of the third quarter, Michigan holding a 38-17 lead, but our offense driving to try and close the gap.

Opening up the fourth quarter, Silva would again get the ball on second and one. While he would be credited with a one yard gain, he would be marked short of the first down marker, bringing up third and inches. Plowing straight ahead, Silva would get the conversion and extend the drive with a four yard carry, giving us first and goal from the 9 yard line. Staying on the ground, Silva would rush forward for a gain of four yards on first down. The second down carry by Silva would pick up three more yards, leaving third and goal from the two yard line. Silva would need just one more play to finish the drive, punching it in for a three yard touchdown rush, cutting Michigan’s lead to 38-24 with 8:20 left in the game.

A 33 yard kickoff return by Miller would set Michigan up at their 41 yard line for their next drive. A surprising first down option keeper by Brewster would result in a 9 yard carry, followed by a four yard rush by Merritt to pick up the first down at our 45 yard line. Josh Warren would keep things moving with a 10 yard completion and a first down at the 35. A first down rush by Merritt would gain just one yard, followed by a second one yard rush to leave third and 8 for the Wolverines. Thankfully, despite a defensive mismatch, the third down pass intended for McAfee would be thrown behind him and incomplete to bring up fourth and 8. Again forgoing the 50 yard field goal, Michigan would attempt another fourth down conversion. Unbelievably, despite being double covered, Sears would haul in a pass from Brewster for a gain of 17 yards and a first down at our 16 yard line. Keeping the ball himself on a QB read, Brewster would race around the right tackle for a 7 yard gain. Going into the air on second down, a leaping Merritt would nearly come down with a high pass at the four yard line, but the defense would manage to break it up, leaving Michigan with third and three. Refusing to let Michigan convert, our defensive line would close on Brewster and sack him for a loss of 7 yards, finally forcing Michigan to kick the field goal on fourth and 10. The 34 yard field goal by Smith would sail through, extending Michigan’s lead to 41-24 with 5:18 left in the game.

With another HUGE momentum booster, Silva would dam near take the ensuing kickoff all the way for a touchdown, racing up the left sideline for a massive 83 yard kickoff return before a last second ankle tackle by the only Michigan player with a hope would trip Silva up at the Wolverine 15 yard line. Starting our offensive drive just 15 yards away from pay dirt, we would call on Tyson Taylor on first down, who would rush forward for a gain of 5 yards on the play. Another rush by Taylor would gain three yards, leaving third and two. Keeping it on the ground on third down, Taylor would get the conversion and then some with a 5 yard rush up the middle, setting us up with first and goal from the two yard line. Plowing forward on first down, Taylor would be stopped for no gain on the play. The Wolverines wouldn’t able to contain him on second down as he would squirm into the end zone for a two yard touchdown, cutting Michigan’s lead to 41-31 with 3:19 left in the game.

Despite wanting to kickoff deep, trailing a fast scoring, high octane Michigan offense by two possession with only just over three minutes left to play, we had no choice but to attempt the onside kick. In a shocking turn of events, the Aggies would attempt and actually convert the onside kick, as kickoff kicker Arnold would absolutely drill the ball straight into the 42 yard line, the bounce quickly ricocheting the ball right into the hands and facemask of Sears, who would end up bobbling the ball back towards the kickoff team, the ball rolling back to the 39 yard line. Watson, Sears and Rivers would all try, and fail, to dive on the loose ball for the Wolverines. Somehow, despite four different white jerseys all surrounding the ball, Barclay would miraculously come up with the football for the Aggies, recovering it at the 39 yard line.

Lining up on offense after the miraculous onside kick recovery, we got right back to work, coming out in the shotgun on first down at our 39 yard line. The miracle nearly imploded as a first down pass intended for Miller was almost intercepted. Staying in the shotgun on second down, another pass would be almost intercepted, leaving us facing third and 10. Third time would prove to be the charm for Michigan as after two near misses, the defense WOULD intercept Williams on third down. Not only would the pass be intercepted, but outside linebacker Davon Barr would take it 44 yards for a pick six touchdown, increasing Michigan’s lead to 48-31 and likely killing our hopes with 3:02 left in the game.

Jesse Breedlove would manage just a 14 yard return on the kickoff, leaving us starting at our 20 yard line for our next drive. With limited time remaining, we would once again be forced into the air. This time Williams would find Miller for a 16 yard completion and a first down at the 36 yard line. Another pass to Miller would be knocked incomplete, but a facemask penalty on Byers would give us 15 free yards and a free first down at the Michigan 49 yard line. Taking a shot deep down the field on first down, the pass would end up intercepted by safety Dwayne Fowler, who would return it 12 yards to the 41 yard line, officially sticking the knife in our comeback hopes.

Taking over on offense following the interception, Michigan would hand of the ball off to Merritt for a gain of one yard. Another one yard rush by Merritt would leave third and 8, as we would opt to take our first timeout with 1:39 left in the game. Merritt would manage two yards on third down, our second timeout called with 1:36 to play. Punting the ball on fourth and 6, Morris would manage a 6 yard return on the 39 yard punt by Michigan, giving us the ball at our 21 yard line.

Just 1:28 left in the game, we would again pin our nonexistent hopes on the air attack. Dropping back on first down, Williams would be hit from behind as he tried to throw, resulting in an incomplete pass. Throwing on second down, Williams would connect with Muhammad for a 17 yard gain, Muhammad getting out of bounds to stop the clock with 1:20 to play. In a surprising first down play, Williams would try to throw to Miller on an out route, only to have the pass swatted by the cornerback and right into the hands of Washington for a 15 yard gain and a first down. Going no huddle on first down, Williams would throw an incredibly ballsy pass deep down the middle of the field to a tightly double covered Muhammad, who would go up and catch it for a big 33 yard gain and a first down at the Michigan 14 yard line. Again going no huddle on first down, Williams would be forced to take off scrambling, only to be sacked for a 10 yard loss, our offense forced to burn our final timeout with 58 seconds remaining. Lining up in the shotgun on second and 20, Williams would hit Muhammad for a gain of 16 yards, leaving third and four at the 8 yard line. Going no huddle with the clock ticking, Williams would try to fire off a quick pass to Washington on the slant route, only to have the pass intercepted by Barr, his second of the game, giving Michigan the ball at their one yard line with 26 seconds left in the game. Sending the house on first down, Merritt would still get past our goal line defense for a four yard gain on the play. That would be the final play as the Wolverines would run out the final 22 seconds without another snap, walking away with the 48-31 victory.

With the loss we drop to 1-1 on the season. With the win, #7 Michigan improves to 2-0 on the year. Up next, we get a bye week to rest up before our next challenge, a road game at Notre Dame. The Irish opened the year with a 31-24 win over Temple, hammered Syracuse 49-13 and then escaped NC State 28-27.


Final Score

#7 48, 31




Stats of the Game:

Utah State Offense - The day started off good for Williams, then went to crap. He would end up going 15-33 for 238 yards and two touchdowns in the first quarter and a half, but would end with 5 interceptions the rest of the game. Rushing, Silva led the way with 134 yards and one touchdown on 39 carries. Taylor finished with 19 yards and one touchdown on 6 rushes. Receiving, Muhammad was the top dog with 92 yards on five catches. Woods and Washington had the two receiving touchdowns. In all, five receivers caught passes today, all of them with at least two receptions. All would end with double digit yards, all with 20 or more yards for the game.

Utah State Defense/Special Teams – Damn great first quarter. Worst goddamn second quarter ever seen. Pretty solid third quarter. Somewhat decent fourth quarter. Pretty much sums up the day.

Utah State Kicking – It would be a perfect day for Thompson, who would go 1-1 in field goals with a 35 yard kick, along with going 4-4 in PATs.




Scoring Summary

Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Final Score
7 28 3 10 48
7 7 3 14 31


Time Team Result Play Score
First Quarter
3:10 Touchdown A. Washington, 5 yard pass from P. Williams (M. Thompson kick) 7-0
1:46 Touchdown X. Merritt, 3 yard run (G. Smith kick) TIED 7-7
Second Quarter
9:33 Touchdown X. Merritt, 61 yard run (G. Smith kick) 14-7
6:28 Touchdown G. Woods, 9 yard pass from P. Williams (M. Thompson kick) TIED 14-14
3:07 Touchdown X. Merritt, 44 yard pass from B. Brewster (G. Smith kick) 21-14
0:35 Touchdown X. Merritt, 34 yard pass from B. Brewster (G. Smith kick) 28-14
0:04 Touchdown H. McAfee, 7 yard pass from B. Brewster (G. Smith kick) 35-14
Third Quarter
7:20 Field Goal G. Smith, 38 yard field goal 38-14
4:11 Field Goal M. Thompson, 35 yard field goal 38-17
Fourth Quarter
8:20 Touchdown B. Silva, 2 yard run (M. Thompson kick) 38-24
5:18 Field Goal G. Smith, 34 yard field goal 41-24
3:19 Touchdown T. Taylor, 2 yard run (M. Thompson kick) 41-31
3:02 Touchdown D. Barr, returned interception 44 yards (G. Smith kick) 48-31




Game Stats

Michigan Stat Utah State
48 Score 31
13 First Downs 21
407 Total Offense 381
25 - 115 - 2 Rushes - Yards - TD 46 - 143 - 2
16 - 28 - 3 Comp - Att - TD 15 - 33 - 2
292 Passing Yards 238
4 Times Sacked 1
3 - 11 (27%) 3rd Down Conversion 10 - 17 (58%)
1 - 2 (50%) 4th Down Conversion 0 - 0 (0%)
0 - 0 (0%) 2-Point Conv 0 - 0 (0%)
4 - 2 - 2 (100%) Red Zone - TD - FG 6 - 4 - 1 (83%)
1 Turnovers 6
0 Fumbles Lost 1
1 Intercepted 5
15 Punt Return Yards 15
115 Kick Return Yards 308
537 Total Yards 704
2 –40.0 Punts - Average 3 - 30.3
1 - 15 Penalties 3 - 13
13:39 Time of Possession 26:21




Utah State Coach Goals

Goal XP Reward Completed
Score a Touchdown 25 x4
Force a Turnover 25 x1
Rush for 100 Yards 25 x1
3+ Sacks 50 x1
Opponent Under 150 Rush Yards 50 x1
Opponent Under 300 Pass Yards 50 x1
Score 21 or More Points 50 x1
350+ Offensive Yards 50 x1
10+ First Downs 50 x1
4+ 3rd Down Conversions 25 x1




Utah State Contract Goals Update

Goal Expectations Progress
Target Wins Per Season 8 1




Job Security Status

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