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Kyle Goon
Kyle Goon covers Utah State athletics for The Salt Lake Tribune.

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USU Football: Recruits in town this weekend

Currently, Utah State is hosting two football recruits as signing day nears.

With crunchtime in full-effect and everything coming down to the wire, Rashad Rainey is in Logan, a 6-foot-3 185 pound linebacker out of Riverside CA. He's considered to be the best available player left on USU's recruiting board. Two years ago, Utah State did the same thing when it lost out on V.J. Fehoko. That turned out pretty good for the Aggies as Tavaris McMillian is considered one of the mainstays of a stout defense.

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Metuisela "Tui" Unga, a 6-4 235 pound tight end from Rancho Cucamonga, is in town also. He's considered very athletic for his size with good hands as well.

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