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Utah State Aggies Face Wyoming Cowboys Amidst Key Player Injury and Struggles

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The Utah State Aggies are set to face the Wyoming Cowboys in a crucial college football matchup on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyoming. Both teams enter the game with a 1-6 record, making this encounter pivotal for their respective seasons.

The Aggies will be without their star wide receiver, Jalen Royals, who has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a foot injury. Royals, a first-team All-Mountain West selection last year, had a stellar start to the season with 55 catches for 834 yards and six touchdowns in just seven games.

A simulation of the game using EA Sports College Football 25 suggests a favorable outcome for the Aggies, with a final score of 38-21 in their favor. The simulation highlighted key performances by Spencer Petras, who threw for 267 yards and two touchdowns, and Rahsul Faison, who rushed for 177 yards and two touchdowns. The Aggies’ defense also played a crucial role, intercepting Wyoming quarterback Evan Svoboda three times in the first half.

Despite the simulation’s positive outlook, Utah State’s actual performance this season has been marred by defensive struggles. The Aggies rank second-worst in the FBS in total yards allowed per game and have been forced to rely heavily on their offense to stay competitive. They have the 10th-best passing offense but struggle defensively, allowing 262.6 passing yards per game.

The game will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network, providing fans with an opportunity to watch two teams desperate for a win. The matchup promises to be intense, given the similar records and the need for both teams to turn their seasons around).

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