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best wishes for a great school
If the Aggies can gradually their budget and be among the top schools in basketball and football,
they should be able to have success similar to what Boise State has eventually.
It has been a long time coming. Hope the wait was worth it and the MWC can remain stable. It feels great to playing Nevada, UNLV and Air Force. USU will compete well basketball and football. It is going to be fun.
Good Luck, Aggies!
Really happy for you. Looking forward to cheering for a Utah school against the "natual" rivals of the Western states - Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Nevada, et. all. (And what a basketball conference!)
Looking forward to Sept.7th.
The difference between BSU and USU is that BSU has been on a continual winning upswing since their junior college days in the early 50's. That said, I hope USU the best and will continue to cheer for them.
As an Aggie, the past 50 years of athletic conference hunting has been troubling, it was surprising just how much relief I felt at hearing of the move to the MWC, am sure many others feel the same way. It's onward and upward Aggies, the future in athletics has never been brighter.
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