Aggies motivation, Reggie Dunn, Rise Up with Kaveinga and the worst highlight ever


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LOGAN — The Utah State Aggies have a chance to be the WAC champions this week, but in order to dot hat they need to get past Louisiana Tech. The La Tech Bulldogs are 9-1 and their only loss came at the hands of Texas A&M by just two points.

The Aggies have their work cut out for them on the road, but USU says they're ready for the game and to keep you busy until then here is a video to get excited.

The short was actually released on October 26, but it's a well-done video that should get any Aggie fan pumped for game day.

U Ask the Utes, Reggie Dunn

The video segment "U Ask the Utes" features a different player or coach from Utah answering fans questions. Wide receiver and kick returner of the century, Reggie Dunn, fields fans questions.

It's fun to hear Dunn answer questions about his insane four 100+ yard kickoff returns.

Uona Kaveinga, Rise Up

BYU's series, "Rise Up" travelled to sunny Southern California to chat with linebacker Uona Kaveinga.

Kavienga talks about what it means to be a Cougar and why he decided to leave his family, home and USC football behind to head to Provo.

So, there are three videos to get you excited for a big week of football in the state of Utah.

Best Worst Highlight Ever

We have the best worst highlight ever for you from Belgium.

During a game in the Belgium 5th Division, not sure what that means, but I'm guessing these guys are not the best of the best, a player gets the rebound off a missed free throw and what ensues is incredible.

The player puts the ball back up for a lay-up and misses. At this point you'd think he'd realize he's trying to score on the opponents basket, but sadly, he does not.

After missing the lay-up he tries again, and misses, then tries again and you guessed it, misses. He goes for a fourth time and a teammate tries to block it, but he whiffs the block and the shot misses the basket again. Finally another teammate rebounded the ball and took t back down the court.

All I can figure is this guy is going for the rebound record and doesn't care what it does to his shooting percentage.

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