Utah State Football Spring Scrimmage: Offense Shines in 740-Yard Game, Defense Shows Improvement
Utah State football concluded its third week of spring practice with the team's first scrimmage, impressing head coach Blake Anderson with the energy and competitiveness displayed, especially by the defense.
By the Numbers- Utah State's offense gained 740 yards during the scrimmage (550 passing, 190 rushing).
- The Aggie defense recorded 3.0 sacks, 6.0 tackles for loss, nine pass breakups, and two fumble recoveries.
The team struggled to finish drives during the scrimmage, limiting scoring opportunities.
State of Play- Utah State will continue practicing with two sessions next week and four more the following week, culminating in the Blue vs. White Spring Showcase on April 20.
- Season ticket renewals are ongoing, with the 2024 season opener against Robert Morris on August 31.
Utah State plans to focus on refining execution, especially defensively, and building on the competitive spirit displayed in upcoming practices.
Bottom LineUtah State football's first spring scrimmage showcased promising performances from both the offense and defense, setting a positive tone for the rest of the spring practices and the upcoming season.
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