Utah State HC Gary Andersen Preferred A Seven-Game Mountain West Season

Sep 30, 2020, 10:15 AM

Gary Andersen - Utah State Football...

Utah State Aggies head coach Gary Andersen claps as Utah State University and Toledo play football in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 15, 2012, in Boise, Idaho. Courtesy of Deseret News.

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State football is back in action after the Mountain West announced it was going to resume to play with an eight-game schedule beginning on Oct. 24 going through Dec. 19 with a conference title game.

This gives teams just about a month to prepare for the unique 2020 season and Aggies head coach Gary Andersen joined KSL Unrivaled to give his thoughts about the challenges. Of course, he is happy to have the opportunity for his players and has already started practices to get his team ready to play.

One of the biggest items regarding this abbreviated fall season was how many games to play. The College Football Playoff committee is pushing back their choices for the top four teams plus the New Year’s Six bowl participants to Sunday, Dec. 20. That allowed for the Mountain West to follow the Big Ten and Pac-12 to have their championship game on that weekend to be eligible.

The Mountain West decided to go with an eight-game schedule with no bye weeks, plus whatever teams make the championship game to give them nine.

Andersen shared his thoughts on the schedule. He liked that football is being played in the fall, but he felt that the Mountain West should have dialed it back and played one less game.

“I’m really happy it’s not the spring. I don’t want to ruin two seasons for one season. We’ve given ourselves a chance to play in 2020 and 2021, hopefully as normal, so that that is a good thing,” Andersen said. “You know if I sit back and I say, ‘how do I like the eight-game schedule?’

“I think eight games is maximum in our league. It’s eight plus one if you’re in the championship and everybody right now hopes they get to play nine games. So it’s good. I would rather have seven games in the championship.”

The one less game would allow for some wiggle room if games need to be postponed or canceled due to COVID-19, but the way the Mountain West schedule is set up, there is no room for error. Commissioner Craig Thompson even said that he expects games to be canceled with not every team playing an eight-game schedule.

What Camp Challenges Are There?

There are plenty of challenges in getting a team ready to play. His players have been working out mostly on their own or in small groups when allowed on campus. So, the challenge at hand for coach Andersen and his staff is to get everyone in the right type of shape for football and avoiding injuries.

“I say the most challenging things is to get something accomplished in the weight room that you usually don’t during camp, not just to maintain and sustain the strength that you’ve gained throughout the whole offseason and through the summer programs, but to actually gain some strength,” Andersen said. “There’s a challenge at school during camp, which is another challenge that you usually don’t have during your training camp cycle.”

Keeping the players safe from the coronavirus is by far the top priority for this football team and the player’s health and safety. In addition to adhering to those protocols, these athletes have not actually played football since the few days in spring camp that were allowed, with some even longer.

“Then there’s the COVID-19 piece, obviously, and then there’s the soft tissue piece, which scares me, hamstrings, you know, groins, quads, all those things that these high-end athletes can get when they go out and run,” Andersen. “So, I don’t think it’s one of those that is the most concerning, but it’s all of those together and just kind of managing that and make sure we’re structurally putting together a plan.”

This fall camp will be like none other that Andersen and his staff have seen in their decades of coaching experience. It will take all of their knowledge to make sure this fall camp gets the team ready for its upcoming stretch of eight games in eight weeks starting on Oct. 24.

Tune into KSL Unrivaled every Monday through Friday, 7-9 p.m., or download the KSL NewsRadio app to subscribe to the podcast

  • Utah State Aggies Scoreboard

  • Utah State Aggies Team Leaders

  • Utah State Aggies Standings

Big 12 Football Predictions, Week Zero, Ireland, Kansas State/Iowa State...

Mitch Harper & Steve Bartle

Big 12 Football Predictions: Our Insiders Predict Week Zero Matchups

Let's do this!

1 hour ago

two images of high school football players...

Jake Hatch

Northern Utah High School Player of the Week – Week 1 – Cade Hadley & Jack Savage

The John Watson Northern Utah High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school football player in Northern Utah.

2 hours ago

Bode Hidalgo #19 of Real Salt Lake...

Brian Preece

Real Salt Lake Trades Bode Hidalgo To CF Montréal

Real Salt Lake is sending homegrown defender Bode Hidalgo to CF Montréal as part of a busy final day of the MLS Secondary Transfer Window. 

3 hours ago

Lauri Markkanen #23 of Finland dunks the ball | EuroBasket Tournament...

Ben Anderson

Lauri Markkanen Concludes Dominant EuroBasket Preparation

Lauri Markkanen wrapped up his preparation for the EuroBasket tournament with a quiet outing against Poland.

3 hours ago

utah hockey club, jack mcbain...

Cole Bagley

Get To Know The Utah Mammoth: Who Is Jack McBain?

Get to know Utah Mammoth forward Jack McBain ahead of the 2025-26 season.

3 hours ago

Maverik-Stadium-Utah State...

Brian Preece

Utah State’s Defense Coming Together Under DC Nick Howell

Entering 2025, the Utah State football program is an unknown entity for most people not directly involved in the program.

4 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

two images of high school football players...

Northern Utah High School Player of the Week – Week 1 – Cade Hadley & Jack Savage

The John Watson Northern Utah High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school football player in Northern Utah.

kaneal sweetwyne tosses football...

Utah County High School Player of the Week – Week 1 – Kaneal Sweetwyne

Our first honoree of the 2025 prep season is Skyridge High School quarterback Kaneal Sweetwyne.

salt lake county player of the week...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 13

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

salt lake county player of the week...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 12

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

salt lake county player of the week...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 11

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

salt lake county player of the week...

Salt Lake County High School Basketball Players of the Week – Week 10

The Hercules Salt Lake County High School Player of the Week is celebrating the best high school basketball players in Salt Lake County.

Page was generated in 0.10100793838501