The Salt Lake Tribune
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Football: California prep qb commits to Utah State
The Utah State Aggies have found themselves a quarterback.

Robert Fuller, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound quarterback from Arroyo Valley High in San Bernardino, Calif., has orally committed to USU and will sign his national letter of intent with the Aggies on Wednesday, an athletic official at his school confirmed this morning.

Fuller's commitment has also been reported by the Web site rivals.com.

"I like the coaching staff at Utah State and I liked the environment of the area," Fuller told Rivals.com. "I feel I will be comfortable there for four years."

Fuller thrrew for 2,775 yards and 28 touchdowns and also rushed for 807 yards and 10 TDs.

As a junior, he threw for 604 yards in one game, the second-most in a single game in the nation.

Fuller was recruited by some bigger schools as defensive back, but it appears a promise from Utah State that he would get a shot at playing quarterback helped persuade him to go to Logan.

Also, the Daily Bulletin newspaper is reporting that Fuller's teammate at Arroyo Valley, defensive end Keenan Brown, has also committed to the Aggies.

Also committing to Utah State on Monday was Joe Moreno, a tight end from Mission Hills High in California. Moreno is 6-2 and 220 and caught eight touchdown passes last fall.

Rivals has also reported that Sheldon Armstrong, a defensive back from Long Beach Poly High in California has committed to Utah State.

Kellen Bartlett, the 6-2 tight end from Missouri we talked about on Monday has confirmed to Scout.com that he did indeed commit to the Aggies. He said the big reason why was a relationship he has built with USU assistant coach Darrell Dickey.

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The news hasn't been all good for the Aggies, however.

The Sacramento Bee is reporting today that Greg Grimes, the defensive tackle from Inderkum High, has de-committed to the Aggies. Grimes is now saying that he is going to Boise State.

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