Utah State football » Onetime prep QB will end his career as USU’s second most prolific tight end, behind Cooley
Logan • A former all-state quarterback with only one scholarship offer coming out of high school, Wyatt Houston will leave Utah State as the second most productive tight end in history.
Houston, a senior from Tualatin, Ore., plays his final home game Saturday night, when the Aggies face New Mexico at Maverik Stadium.
With three games left in his college career — Utah State plays at Nevada and BYU in the next two weeks — Houston has more receptions (81), receiving yards (884) and touchdowns (nine) than any Aggie tight end except Chris Cooley.