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Chuckie is back.
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He has finally been granted his medical redshirt and will be our starting QB next season.
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I've been like 60/40 on renewing my season tickets for this year.
Now I'm all in...
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FIFYProvoAggie wrote: ↑January 18th, 2018, 1:13 pmThe bigger problem with Detmer is that he was thrown into the middle of a bunch of delusional BYU fans.utaggies wrote: ↑January 18th, 2018, 12:06 pmSometimes it's tough to go home. Ty Detmer learned this. Chuckie's a legend at USU and a nice guy. But can he coach and can he make a difference? Spencer Nelson's return to USU to coach was widely cheered, including by me. I would dare to say that Spencer's professional experience and whatever name he has/had has not helped any with USU basketball attracting big men. Can Chuckie do better and if so, why?
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hope he helps the team. There is great potential in Love. Hope Keaton can help him reach it.
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Keeton was such an enthusiastic Aggie, a real team player, and an outstanding representative of athletics and the university! I think there is huge potential for him as a part of the recruiting team. He is much more of an Aggie than GA (despite his tatoo) ever was. Nice to have something exciting to look forward to this coming season.
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Guys, you know he's not going to play . . . just coach.Empire of Dirt wrote: ↑January 18th, 2018, 6:48 pmI've been like 60/40 on renewing my season tickets for this year.
Now I'm all in...
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I disagree with this prevalent notion. Gary was an Aggie and invested in USU. He kept his house in Logan and it's no secret he donates $ back to USU.tinplater wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 10:28 amKeeton was such an enthusiastic Aggie, a real team player, and an outstanding representative of athletics and the university! I think there is huge potential for him as a part of the recruiting team. He is much more of an Aggie than GA (despite his tatoo) ever was. Nice to have something exciting to look forward to this coming season.
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Probably my favorite Aggie ever. Class act all the way. I am very happy for this young man.
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Ya never know... No, after the tedium of last year, this at least is something...AggiesForever wrote:Guys, you know he's not going to play . . . just coach.Empire of Dirt wrote: ↑January 18th, 2018, 6:48 pmI've been like 60/40 on renewing my season tickets for this year.
Now I'm all in...
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Exactly. Not sure why so many Ags view Gary as a traitor, or at least a semi-traitor.swishh_15 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 11:07 amI disagree with this prevalent notion. Gary was an Aggie and invested in USU. He kept his house in Logan and it's no secret he donates $ back to USU.tinplater wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 10:28 amKeeton was such an enthusiastic Aggie, a real team player, and an outstanding representative of athletics and the university! I think there is huge potential for him as a part of the recruiting team. He is much more of an Aggie than GA (despite his tatoo) ever was. Nice to have something exciting to look forward to this coming season.
Very excited to have Chuckie back. He was dealt a difficult hand and made the most of it.
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I'll grant you GA did better by USU than he did by Wisconsin. I think it was the abruptness of his departure after his bowl win. But his claims of an Aggie Forever looked pretty transparent. Chuckie on the other hand, is demonstrating real courage, integrity, and honesty that, IMO, make him a tremendous asset for USU athletics.ChicAggie wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 2:58 pmExactly. Not sure why so many Ags view Gary as a traitor, or at least a semi-traitor.swishh_15 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 11:07 amI disagree with this prevalent notion. Gary was an Aggie and invested in USU. He kept his house in Logan and it's no secret he donates $ back to USU.tinplater wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 10:28 amKeeton was such an enthusiastic Aggie, a real team player, and an outstanding representative of athletics and the university! I think there is huge potential for him as a part of the recruiting team. He is much more of an Aggie than GA (despite his tatoo) ever was. Nice to have something exciting to look forward to this coming season.
Very excited to have Chuckie back. He was dealt a difficult hand and made the most of it.
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Gary's a semitrailer?ChicAggie wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 2:58 pmExactly. Not sure why so many Ags view Gary as a traitor, or at least a semi-traitor.swishh_15 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 11:07 amI disagree with this prevalent notion. Gary was an Aggie and invested in USU. He kept his house in Logan and it's no secret he donates $ back to USU.tinplater wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 10:28 amKeeton was such an enthusiastic Aggie, a real team player, and an outstanding representative of athletics and the university! I think there is huge potential for him as a part of the recruiting team. He is much more of an Aggie than GA (despite his tatoo) ever was. Nice to have something exciting to look forward to this coming season.
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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https://youtu.be/MlrsqGal64wUSU78 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 6:15 pmGary's a semitrailer?ChicAggie wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 2:58 pmExactly. Not sure why so many Ags view Gary as a traitor, or at least a semi-traitor.swishh_15 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 11:07 amI disagree with this prevalent notion. Gary was an Aggie and invested in USU. He kept his house in Logan and it's no secret he donates $ back to USU.tinplater wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 10:28 amKeeton was such an enthusiastic Aggie, a real team player, and an outstanding representative of athletics and the university! I think there is huge potential for him as a part of the recruiting team. He is much more of an Aggie than GA (despite his tatoo) ever was. Nice to have something exciting to look forward to this coming season.
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Glad to have Chuckie back in the fold.
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I think he and Love have a similar frame. It could be pulled off...AggiesForever wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 11:00 amGuys, you know he's not going to play . . . just coach.Empire of Dirt wrote: ↑January 18th, 2018, 6:48 pmI've been like 60/40 on renewing my season tickets for this year.
Now I'm all in...
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Pioneer Day parade summer before his senior year, we were near the end of the parade route, football/athletics float drives bye handing out posters and such, about 10 minutes later here comes Chuckie taking every picture and kissing ALL the babies. Smile on his face the whole time.AggieFreak wrote:Probably my favorite Aggie ever. Class act all the way. I am very happy for this young man.
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He’s back
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I'm actually really smart, probably smarter than you are so if you disagree with what I have stated in this post, you are likely wrong (and dumb).
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Why? Cause USU offered him a job and he accepted it? You can’t just create a story any way you’d like.tinplater wrote:I'll grant you GA did better by USU than he did by Wisconsin. I think it was the abruptness of his departure after his bowl win. But his claims of an Aggie Forever looked pretty transparent. Chuckie on the other hand, is demonstrating real courage, integrity, and honesty that, IMO, make him a tremendous asset for USU athletics.ChicAggie wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 2:58 pmExactly. Not sure why so many Ags view Gary as a traitor, or at least a semi-traitor.swishh_15 wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 11:07 amI disagree with this prevalent notion. Gary was an Aggie and invested in USU. He kept his house in Logan and it's no secret he donates $ back to USU.tinplater wrote: ↑January 19th, 2018, 10:28 amKeeton was such an enthusiastic Aggie, a real team player, and an outstanding representative of athletics and the university! I think there is huge potential for him as a part of the recruiting team. He is much more of an Aggie than GA (despite his tatoo) ever was. Nice to have something exciting to look forward to this coming season.
Very excited to have Chuckie back. He was dealt a difficult hand and made the most of it.
What exactly is it about this move that is demonstrating courage, integrity, and honesty?
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It's nearly guaranteed that Chuckie won't retire after 50 years coaching at USU. Which means someday either Chuckie will leave for a better job or USU will fire him.
Let's get past this loyalty fallacy.
Let's get past this loyalty fallacy.
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Looks like it is still up in the air...
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I assume they can't announce it til he enrolls in grad school if he is indeed a g.a. But he's here still. And he announced his return. Not sure why it has to be so hush-hush.
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He's coaching at USU... 1st hand knowledgedhilk3785 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2018, 8:52 amLooks like it is still up in the air...
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Are we sure it’s a GA role? Most graduate degrees, unless you’re becoming a doctor or lawyer, tend to be two year programs. He was at OSU for that long. I guess he could be doing another one or they probably take longer when you’re coaching.BustaMcNutt wrote:I assume they can't announce it til he enrolls in grad school if he is indeed a g.a. But he's here still. And he announced his return. Not sure why it has to be so hush-hush.
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Cool, I’ll take your word for it and be happy.ratofallaggies wrote:He's coaching at USU... 1st hand knowledgedhilk3785 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2018, 8:52 amLooks like it is still up in the air...
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I saw we just lost Tommerdahl to Purdue, which opens up a vacancy on the staff, albeit for a RB/special teams coach.
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A grad assistant is able to "coach" under the grad assitant label for three total seasons. Once those three seasons are up, the current school must find a non-grad assistant coaching spot for him or he must move on to a school that does.dhilk3785 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2018, 3:43 pmAre we sure it’s a GA role? Most graduate degrees, unless you’re becoming a doctor or lawyer, tend to be two year programs. He was at OSU for that long. I guess he could be doing another one or they probably take longer when you’re coaching.BustaMcNutt wrote:I assume they can't announce it til he enrolls in grad school if he is indeed a g.a. But he's here still. And he announced his return. Not sure why it has to be so hush-hush.
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Ahhh that’s good to know, thanks. I wasn’t entirely aware of how that works, appreciate the clarification!aggies22 wrote:A grad assistant is able to "coach" under the grad assitant label for three total seasons. Once those three seasons are up, the current school must find a non-grad assistant coaching spot for him or he must move on to a school that does.dhilk3785 wrote: ↑February 25th, 2018, 3:43 pmAre we sure it’s a GA role? Most graduate degrees, unless you’re becoming a doctor or lawyer, tend to be two year programs. He was at OSU for that long. I guess he could be doing another one or they probably take longer when you’re coaching.BustaMcNutt wrote:I assume they can't announce it til he enrolls in grad school if he is indeed a g.a. But he's here still. And he announced his return. Not sure why it has to be so hush-hush.
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Can anyone report on what capacity Chuckie is/is not being used for in Spring ball? Any sightings?
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He's coaching the inside receivers.BigBlueDart wrote: ↑March 28th, 2018, 4:15 pmWhy isn't he listed as part of the staff on the roster?
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Re: Chuckie is back.
The USU Football Roster (http://www.utahstateaggies.com/sports/m ... l-mtt.html) lists our coaches as:
Matt Wells - Head Coach
Frank Maile - Asst. Head Coach/Co-Def. Coord./DL
Keith Patterson - Defensive Coordinator/Safeties
David Yost - Offensive Coordinator/QBs
Jovon Bouknight - Outside Receivers
Julius Brown - Cornerbacks
Stacy Collins - Inside Linebackers
Steve Farmer - Offensive Line
DeAndre Smith - Running Backs
Uani 'Unga - Outside Linebackers
Luke Wells - TEs/Inside Receivers
Waqa Damuni - Assistant Athletics Director for Football Operations
Jared Russell - Director of Player Personnel
Dave Kragthorpe - Special Assistant to the Head Coach
John Cannova - Offensive Graduate Assistant/OL
Gustavo Manzanares - Defensive Graduate Assistant
Dave Scholz - Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Mike Williams - Trainer
Mike Bair - Equipment Coordinator
Bill Garren - Video Coordinator
With the exception of Chuckie is it current/accurate?
Matt Wells - Head Coach
Frank Maile - Asst. Head Coach/Co-Def. Coord./DL
Keith Patterson - Defensive Coordinator/Safeties
David Yost - Offensive Coordinator/QBs
Jovon Bouknight - Outside Receivers
Julius Brown - Cornerbacks
Stacy Collins - Inside Linebackers
Steve Farmer - Offensive Line
DeAndre Smith - Running Backs
Uani 'Unga - Outside Linebackers
Luke Wells - TEs/Inside Receivers
Waqa Damuni - Assistant Athletics Director for Football Operations
Jared Russell - Director of Player Personnel
Dave Kragthorpe - Special Assistant to the Head Coach
John Cannova - Offensive Graduate Assistant/OL
Gustavo Manzanares - Defensive Graduate Assistant
Dave Scholz - Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Mike Williams - Trainer
Mike Bair - Equipment Coordinator
Bill Garren - Video Coordinator
With the exception of Chuckie is it current/accurate?
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