LOGAN — The second return of Chuckie Keeton is all the hype for Utah State football. The fifth-year senior (6-2, 210 pounds) will be a critical key in the Aggies' success this season.
Over Keeton’s 30 career starts, the Houston native ranks first all-time in school history with a career completion of 65.4 percent.
However, Keeton by no means stands alone in the quarterback talk. Tucked closely behind Keeton is sophomore Kent Myers (6-0, 195). The two create arguably the best dual-threat quarterback combo in the Mountain West.
Along with USU’s QB depth, the team returns a solid bunch of running backs, including the Aggies' leading rusher, LaJuan Hunt (5-8, 195).