Here is the list of Letter of Intent signings for the Aggies. Come back throughout the day as more are announced.
Otto Tia
ATH 6-3 205 Layton, Utah (Northridge HS): Knights’ top wideout as a senior in 2019 — with 39 receptions for 647 yards and three touchdowns — will serve a two-year mission before playing at Utah State.
Bowen Fjord
S 6-2 190 Boerne, Texas (Boerne-Champion HS): According to 247 Sports, Bowen tallied 101 tackles, three interceptions, 13 pass breakups and a forced fumble as a senior in high school.
Jakob Robinson
CB 5-10 160 Orem, Utah (Orem HS): Tallied 68 tackles and six interceptions in his career for the three-time defending state champion Orem Tigers.
Marcus Moore
DE 6-2 255 Pasadena, California: Moore is a transfer from UCLA.
Jacob Garcia
LS 6-1 230 Anaheim, California (Servite HS): Committed to the Aggies on Feb. 1.
Justin McGriff
WR 6-6 220 Tampa, Florida (ASA College): McGriff will go to Logan after spending time in the junior college ranks in Florida.
Ryan Marks
K/P 6-0 200 Farmington, Utah (Farmington HS): Made six field goals and 30 extra points for the Phoenix as a senior.
Broc Lane
TE 6-4 225 Gilbert, Arizona (Perry HS): The three-star recruit also grabbed offers from Air Force and Weber State, among others, per 247 Sports.
Justice Ena
OL 6-3 280 Smithfield, Utah (Western Albemarle HS): Is a two-star recruit, per 247 Sports, and the son of USU inside linebackers coach Justin Ena.
Breaker Mendenhall
S 6-3 180 Crozet, Virginia (Western Albemarle HS): The son of former BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall also played wide receiver in high school.
Joey Rouly
PK 6-0 190 Anaheim, California (Canyon HS): Made 6 of 11 field goals and 17 of 21 point-after attempts while averaging 35.8 yards per punt last year, per 247 Sports.
John Gentry
RB 5-10 186 Houston, Texas (Galena Park North Shore HS): Can run and catch with success, decommitted from Arkansas.
RETURNING MISSIONARIES
Mata Hola
LB 6-3 230 Sandy, Utah (Alta HS): Earned Class 4A second-team all-state honors at Alta as a senior before serving a two-year mission to Long Beach, California.
Josh Sterzer
DE 6-4 225 Salt Lake City, Utah (Taylorsville HS): The Deseret News Class 5A all-state honorable mention honoree as a senior is enrolled at Utah State for the 2020 spring semester.
Izzy Vaifo’ou
LB 6-3 200 Salt Lake City, Utah (Highland HS): Had 38 tackles, four sacks and 12 tackles for loss in senior season before leaving on two-year mission in 2017.
Crew Wakley
Athlete 6-2 190 Sandy, Utah (Jordan HS): Played quarterback as a senior at Jordan High, throwing for 2,998 yards and 22 touchdowns.
Early signing period
Elelyon Noa
RB 5-8 190 La Mesa, California (Helix Charter HS): The all-time leading rusher in Helix history — former USC star Reggie Bush’s alma mater — has combination of strength and speed that make him almost impossible to tackle.
Poukesi Vakauta
DT 5-11 258 Euless, Texas (Trinity HS): Saw time as both a defensive end and defensive tackle and threw shot put. Finished as a Texas 6A regional qualifier in the shot put in the spring of 2019. Is the 12th-highest rated signee in USU history.
James Hansen
DE 6-4 275 Fullerton, California (Riverside C.C.): Played in 11 games for the Tigers this past season, recording 25 tackles, an average of 2.3 tackles per game, two sacks and a forced fumble.
Dahlin Mesake
OLB 6-3 230 Las Vegas, Nevada (Bishop Gorman HS): Recruited as a defensive end, he committed in September, rejecting overtures from LSU, Florida, Oregon, Mississippi State, BYU and UCF, among others.
Luke Marion
S 6-0 185 Tualatin, Oregon (Tualatin HS): The son of former Dallas Cowboys defensive back Brock Marion, he is a freak athlete and was among the most productive players for a top-10 team.
Xavion Steele
CB 5-10 181 Orange, California (Fullerton College): Racked up 48 tackles in 10 games played for the Hornets. Recorded four interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns.
Stephen Kotsanlee
P 6-1 203 Melbourne, Australia (Prokick Australia): The latest product of Prokick Australia, which has placed dozens of kickers and punters in the NFL. Background in Australian Rules Football allows for different sorts of kicks.
Transfers
Keegan Duncan
RB 6-3 220 Declo, Idaho (Boise State transfer): Set eight school records at Declo High School and was the Gatorade Idaho Football Player of the Year. Suffered an ACL injury early in his tenure at Boise State and elected to transfer.