Utah State football completed its fourth week of spring practice with a successful second scrimmage, showcasing improvements in execution and performance according to head coach Blake Anderson.

By the Numbers
  • Utah State's offense scored touchdowns on six of its first seven drives and totaled 13 touchdowns in 23 series.
  • Senior running back Davon Booth led the offense with three touchdowns, while the defense forced two turnovers during the scrimmage.
Yes, But

While the scrimmage showed positive developments, there were two critical mistakes with a fumble and an interception that need addressing.

State of Play
  • Utah State's offense displayed strong performances with multiple players contributing to scoring plays.
  • The defense showcased solid stops, with notable contributions from players like senior safety Jordan Vincent and graduate junior inside linebacker Will Shaffer.
  • The team's progress in both offense and defense is evident, with a focus on improvement and building relationships among players.
What's Next

Utah State will wrap up spring camp with upcoming practices, leading to the annual Blue vs. White Spring Showcase on April 20.

Bottom Line

Utah State's football team showed promising advancements in its spring scrimmage, balancing offensive touchdowns with defensive turnovers, setting a positive tone for the upcoming season under Coach Anderson's leadership.