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Founded in 1888, the Utah State Aggies have represented Utah State in the MWC competition across more than 138 seasons of FBS football, carrying its mascot, Big Blue into every contest. Utah State has claimed 13 MWC championships across program history. Utah State most recently lost 21-34 in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on December 22, 2025 at Boise, ID. The Aggies sit at 6-7 on the year. Utah State fields a 137-athlete roster this season, with 0 verified on RallyFuel. The class distribution includes 30 freshmen, 26 sophomores, 32 juniors, and 40 seniors. The Aggies play home games on the Utah State campus. On the road and at home, Utah State is 5-0 at home and 1-7 in true away games this season. The Aggies next play their opponent on September 5, 2026. Since 1888, Utah State football has carried its mascot, Big Blue and the fight song "Hail the Utah Aggies" through every era of program history. When fans fuel an Aggie athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The Football Program at Utah State University competes at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) level, representing the institution within the Mountain West Conference. This positions the program among a highly competitive tier of collegiate football, where athletes regularly face established programs with strong regional and national reputations. Within the university’s broader Athletics Department, football serves as a flagship sport, contributing significantly to school spirit and athletic prominence. The program consistently targets bowl eligibility and competitive conference play, emphasizing growth and sustained performance against peer institutions in a dynamic conference landscape.
Utah State’s Football Program benefits from a robust infrastructure designed to optimize athlete development and competitive readiness. The home venue, Maverik Stadium, is a modern facility with a seating capacity of approximately 25,000. It features a natural grass playing surface that supports a high-quality game-day atmosphere, known for its enthusiastic and loyal fanbase, creating a challenging environment for visiting teams. Beyond the stadium, the program invests heavily in comprehensive training complexes that include state-of-the-art weight rooms, rehabilitation centers, and cutting-edge sports science technologies to enhance player strength, conditioning, and injury prevention.
Playing football at Utah State offers substantial market and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities due to the program’s increasing visibility and strong regional footprint. The Mountain West Conference benefits from several broadcast agreements that provide regular television and streaming exposure, allowing athletes to showcase their talents to a broad audience. The program enjoys passionate local and regional fan support, which attracts sponsorships from businesses invested in the Utah and Intermountain West markets. For recruits, Utah State presents a compelling platform to build their personal brand—combining competitive play, media exposure, and community engagement—while benefiting from targeted NIL initiatives supported by the Athletics Department. This environment fosters both athletic and commercial growth, positioning players for success on and off the field.