Football: Aggies Offer Juco Corner
We've had plenty of news on Utah and BYU's football recruiting efforts, prompting some Utah State fans to ask about getting some love for the Aggies.
One of the problems we face when dealing with the Aggies is that their coaches tend to be tight-lipped about their recruiting efforts for fear that other coaches will see who the Aggies like and jump on those prospects as well.
That said, we've learned that the Aggies have made a scholarship offer to Alex Harbison, a cornerback at Diablo Valley (Calif.) Junior College. Harbison, a 6-foot, 175-pound athlete, just completed his sophomore season at the junior college and will have three years to play two.
The product of Pinole High in California finished the year with more than 30 tackles, four interceptions and 15 pass breakups. Harbison was recruited by several WAC and Mountain West schools after high school, but was not academically qualified.
"Utah State wants me to visit soon and so do Oregon and Ole Miss. Nothing has been set up though," Harbison told a junior college recruiting Web site.
One of the problems we face when dealing with the Aggies is that their coaches tend to be tight-lipped about their recruiting efforts for fear that other coaches will see who the Aggies like and jump on those prospects as well.
That said, we've learned that the Aggies have made a scholarship offer to Alex Harbison, a cornerback at Diablo Valley (Calif.) Junior College. Harbison, a 6-foot, 175-pound athlete, just completed his sophomore season at the junior college and will have three years to play two.
The product of Pinole High in California finished the year with more than 30 tackles, four interceptions and 15 pass breakups. Harbison was recruited by several WAC and Mountain West schools after high school, but was not academically qualified.
"Utah State wants me to visit soon and so do Oregon and Ole Miss. Nothing has been set up though," Harbison told a junior college recruiting Web site.

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