Utah State University’s football team began its preparations for the upcoming season with the first spring practice on March 17. The session marked the start of the second year under head coach Bronco Mendenhall.
The beginning of spring practice is an important step for the Aggies as they look to build on their progress from last season. Spring practices allow teams to evaluate players, install new strategies, and set a foundation for fall competition.
Mendenhall spoke about the opening day and highlighted the growth he has seen in the program. “Second year head coach Bronco Mendenhall talked about the first day and the growth this program is making,” according to a statement released by Utah State.
The team will continue its spring schedule over the coming weeks, focusing on player development and team cohesion. These early sessions are considered crucial for setting expectations and identifying leaders within the squad.
As preparations continue, fans and observers will be watching how returning players adapt to coaching adjustments and how new talent integrates into Mendenhall’s system. The team’s performance during spring practices often provides early indications of what to expect in the fall.

