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2015 Utah State Aggies football team
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The 2015 Utah State Aggies football team represented Utah State University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aggies were led by third-year head coach Matt Wells and played their home games at Merlin Olsen Field at Maverik Stadium. This was Utah State's third season as members of the Mountain West Conference in the Mountain Division. They finished the season 6–7, 5–3 in Mountain West play to finish in a four-way tie for second place in the Mountain Division. They were invited to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl where they lost to Akron.
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Before the season
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2015 recruits
Departures
The Aggies lost both their Defensive and offensive coordinators (DC Todd Orlando to Houston and OC Kevin McGiven to Oregon State)
Among notable player losses to graduation were S Brian Suite, LB Zach Vigil, DE B.J. Larsen, WR Ronald Butler, and OL Kevin Whimpey. Another notable loss was QB Darrel Garretson announcing that he would be transferring to Oregon State University.
On June 29, it was announced that Bruce "JoJo" Natson was released from the team for violation of unspecified team rules.[1]
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Maverik Stadium upgrades
On May 18, 2015, demolition began on the west side of Maverik Stadium to make way for a new concourse, press box, and luxury box complex. Construction lasted throughout the season, and as a result, the stadium's capacity was temporarily reduced.
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Schedule
- Schedule Source:[3]
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Game summaries
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Southern Utah
Utah State v Southern Utah
- Date: September 3
- Location: Maverik Stadium
- Game start: 7:00 pm MST
- Elapsed time: 3:22
- Game attendance: 21,209
- Referee: Brad Van Vark
At Utah
Battle of the Brothers
- Date: September 11
- Location: Rice-Eccles Stadium
- Game start: 7:00 pm MST
- Game attendance: 46,011
At Washington
Utah State at Washington
- Date: September 19
- Location: Husky Stadium
- Game start: 3:00 p.m. MST
- Game attendance: 59,464
Colorado State
Utah State v Colorado State
- Date: October 3
- Location: Maverik Stadium
- Game start: 5:00 p.m. MST
- Game attendance: 22,059
At Fresno State
Utah State at Fresno State
- Date: October 10
- Location: Bulldog Stadium
- Game start: 8:30 p.m. MST
- Game attendance: 30,540
Boise State
Utah State v Boise State
- Date: October 16
- Location: Maverik Stadium
- Game start: 7:00 p.m. MST
- Game attendance: 22,509
The Aggies' victory over the Broncos marked not only the first win over Boise State since 1997, but also the first home victory over a ranked opponent since defeating Fresno State in 1991.[4]
At San Diego State
Utah State at San Diego State
- Date: October 23
- Location: Qualcomm Stadium
- Game attendance: 25,898
Wyoming
Bridger's Battle
- Date: October 30
- Location: Maverik Stadium
- Game attendance: 20,964
At New Mexico
Utah State at New Mexico
- Date: November 7
- Location: University Stadium
- Game attendance: 19,886
At Air Force
Utah State at Air Force
- Date: November 14
- Location: Falcon Stadium
- Game attendance: 20,083
Nevada
Utah State v Nevada
- Date: November 21
- Location: Maverik Stadium
- Game attendance: 18,922
BYU
The Old Wagon Wheel
- Date: November 28
- Location: Maverik Stadium
- Game attendance: 22,509
Akron–Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
- Date: December 22
- Location: Albertson Stadium
- Game attendance: 18,876
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