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Utah State's recruiting connections in the Lone Star State have paid dividends once again.

The Aggies added three football players from Texas during the early signing period as part of their 2022, and recently finalized the commitment of a fourth scholarship player from the Lone Star State. Defensive tackle Tavian Coleman, a transfer from Trinity Valley (Texas) Community College, committed to USU a week ago on Twitter, and he has already signed and is on campus.

The 6-foot-2, 285-pounder had scholarship offers from a handful of FBS programs and was also Tulsa, Western Kentucky, North Texas and Texas State as potential landing spots. What ultimately gave USU the upper hand?

What gave Utah State the edge is their hot season from last year," Coleman said in an interview with the Herald Journal. "I wanted to come into a winning program and continue the tradition they set from last season."

read more:  https://www.hjnews.com/sports/usu/usu-football-coleman-talks-about-his-commitment-to-the-aggies/article_2105c2b1-a3fd-524a-a60f-2b8a75b9782f.html

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9 hours ago, Coach Andy Mac said:

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What gave Utah State the edge is their hot season from last year," Coleman said in an interview with the Herald Journal. "I wanted to come into a winning program and continue the tradition they set from last season."

read more:  https://www.hjnews.com/sports/usu/usu-football-coleman-talks-about-his-commitment-to-the-aggies/article_2105c2b1-a3fd-524a-a60f-2b8a75b9782f.html

Well, that eliminated us from his contention.
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