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

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USU Hoops: Jardine to get one more moment

I what is sure to be an emotional scene, it has been confirmed that Brady Jardine will take full part in senior night on Friday against Idaho.

Jardine hasn't played since early this season against Southern Utah with a foot injury that derailed his career. Since he won't play again, he will get to step on the Spectrum floor one last time.

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Jardine was one of the best rebounders in the Western Athletic Conference, and was going to be the main inside presence for the Aggies this year. But his injury has caused the Aggies to have one of their worst seasons in memory. USU is 14-14 and needs to make a push if they want to avoid becoming the first losing team in Logan since 1992-93.

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