
November 10, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
I am invested in the Aggie basketball team. Not only monetarily but emotionally and socially, and as a fan that counts for a lot. If you disagree, read this article by Kyle Whelliston and let me know if you change your stance.
Investing time, money, reputation and love into something like a sports team may not be the [...]
Categories: Uncategorized |
Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Basketball, NCAA, NCAA Basketball, USU, Utah State Athletics, Utah State Basketball, WAC, Western Athletic Conference |
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November 2, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
Snow College Sophomore, Gavin Jones, is excited to join the Aggies under Andersen’s regime. One of his first tasks, changing into a much more becoming blue and white jersey. After that he’ll fit right in. Jones was quoted in the Herald Journal as saying:
“Their defensive scheme is a lot like I’ve always played in and that’s a [...]
Categories: Utah State Football |
Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Gavin Jones, James Brindley, Kejon Murphy, USU, Utah State Football, WAC |
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October 31, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
Last night the Aggie men’s basketball team met and exceeded my expectations; tonight, the Aggie football team showed up just as I had predicted but failed to pull out the win. A busy week for Aggie sports provided a lot of excitement and entertainment for die-hard fans like me. It also provided ample new content [...]
Categories: Utah State Basketball, Utah State Football |
Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Brady Jardine, Jared Quayle, Nate Bendall, Preston Medlin, Tai Wesley, Tyrone White, USU, Utah State, Utah State Basketball, Utah State Football |
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October 26, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
Projected Starters
Jared Quayle:
As the lone senior, Jared Quayle leads this team from the point guard position. A natural scorer, Quayle also has a knack for the ball which allows him to be one of the better rebounding guards in the WAC. Last year was Jared’s first season at point guard and showed discomfort handling the [...]
Categories: Utah State Basketball |
Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Anthony DiLoreto, Brady Jardine, Brian Green, Chandler Smith, E.J. Farris, Jared Quayle, Jaxon Myaer, Matt Formisano, Modou Niang, Morgan Grim, Nate Bendall, NCAA Basketball, Pooh Williams, Preston Eaton, Preston Medlin, Stew Morrill, Tai Wesley, Tyler Newbold, Tyrone White, USU, Utah State Basketball, WAC Basketball |
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October 23, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
Louisiana Tech did to New Mexico State what I was expecting USU to do to them, trounce them 45-7. Maybe Utah State would’ve been able to do that had they been playing at home like La. Tech was, but there is no excuse for the Aggies lack of performance against NMSU. It’s about the next [...]
Categories: Utah State Football |
Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Nevada, NMSU, USU, USU vs La Tech, Utah State Football |
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October 22, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
I am intrigued. The blog is well constructed with a fancy picture and nice color scheme. And there’s the basketball roster down the side with all the players mentioned, except new walk-on E. J. Farris. The lone post is written as if it were a journal entry and hardly resembles a news style article at [...]
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Tags: Aggie, Aggie Blog, Aggies, Basketball, Tyler Newbold, USU, Utah State, Utah State Basketball |
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October 21, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
Gary Andersen follows up two aggravating losses with the kind of news that reminds us all why it is a great time to be an Aggie fan. Two impressive high school football recruits have verbally committed to Utah State University and Gary Andersen.
Jordan High School QB Alex Hart was offered by Coach Andersen on Monday and [...]
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Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Alex Hart, Basketball, E.J. Farris, Football, Gary Andersen, Jason Fanaika, recruiting, USU, Utah State Basketball, Utah State Football |
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October 20, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
First things first, Diondre Borel is one of the top quarterbacks in the WAC. He is far better than the quarterbacks USU has fielded in recent history. As a fan, I can’t be disappointed in the effort and determination shown by our QB.
Having said that, I have been doing a lot of thinking about what this [...]
Categories: Utah State Football |
Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Diondre Borel, Football, Robert Turbin, USU, Utah State, Utah State Football |
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October 18, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
The Utah State Aggies lost to the Nevada Wolfpack yesterday by 3 points, 35-32. 3 was also the margin of defeat in our game against NMSU last week. Herein lies the cunundrum: Nevada has a power ranking of 77 and NMSU is ranked 112th according to jhowell.net. How can we play so badly one week and so well the next? Had the [...]
Categories: Utah State Football |
Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Diondre Borel, Football, Gary Andersen, NCAA, Nevada, NMSU, USU, Utah State, Utah State Football |
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October 16, 2009 | Posted by AggieNoise
USU football has a big game this weekend against a tougher than expected Nevada team, but you’d hardly know it from the newspapers.
It’s happening again, the same thing that happens every year at this time… Aggie fans, and the media alike, skip over the end of the football season as if it were the opening act for Utah [...]
Categories: Utah State Basketball, Utah State Football |
Tags: Aggie, Aggies, Basketball, Brent Guy, Football, Gary Andersen, USU, Utah State Basketball, Utah State Football |
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