Saturday, September 6, 2014

ISU game day: Bengals head to Utah State


Idaho State faces Utah State on Saturday at Romney Stadium in Logan, Utah.

All of the Journal's coverage leading up to the game starting with wrapping up ISU's last game, a 56-14 loss at Utah ...

The good and the bad: ISU vs. Utah — Deciphering the pluses and minuses from the Bengals’ season-opener

Utah State looking to bounce back against Idaho State after lopsided loss
Keeton is a nightmare for the Bengal defense — but is he healthy?

5 questions for the Aggies 

Stories in Saturday's Idaho State Journal previewing the game ...

Following the Aggie road map — Utah State turned around its football program and the Bengals would like to follow suit

ISU game day: TODAY’S KEY MATCHUP

ISU game day: IDAHO STATE KEYS TO SUCCESS

And to read more about Idaho State, I'd suggest going here and here.

A few Idaho State football notes:

— Idaho State at Utah State will be broadcast live on 930 CBS Sports Radio or Rock 102.5. The game can be viewed online at themw.com. For live stats log onto isubengals.com.

— After tonight’s game against Utah State, the Bengals will have played every four-year football program in Utah in one calendar year. Starting Sept. 7, 2013, ISU played Dixie State and has since taken on Southern Utah (Oct. 26, 2013), BYU (Nov 16, 2013), Weber State (Nov. 23, 2013) and Utah (Aug. 28, 2014).

— ISU has lost its last 45 games on the road. The last time the Bengals won away from Holt Arena was Oct. 7, 2006, a 41-13 win over Northern Colorado.

— Idaho State does not comment on injuries to players. So the status of sophomore offensive lineman Skyler Phillips and backup tight ends Tyler Wright and Tyler Graves is unclear.

All three of those players missed the Utah game.

Sophomore Thomas Vazorka started in place of Phillips at right guard against Utah. Without Wright and Graves, ISU used only one tight end, Josh Cook, the regular starter.

Kramer did say, “We’ve got a couple dudes that missed last week’s game that are getting awful close to being ready to go. Their availability will be something we still look at the rest of the week and they’ll do nothing but help us.”

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