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  1. Big Blue. A November 7, 1901, meeting decided that the college's official color would be blue. It originated as more of a royal blue, morphing fully into navy by the 1920s. The term "Big Blue" came about in the 1960s simply to refer to the uniform color, as opposed to any particular mascot.

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      Notable players. References. External links. Utah State...

  2. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Unfortunately for Utah State, Solomon’s tenure as Big Blue was over after just one school year. In the summer of 1990, while serving an internship at the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, he used the same sort of tenacity that won Zimmerman over on the management of the Denver Nuggets. On Dec. 15, 1990, Solomon made his debut as Rocky, the ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Student Involvement & Leadership Center. Big Blue is the mascot at Utah State University and is part of the USU Spirit Squad, which also contains the Cheer Squad and the Aggiettes. Big Blue performs at games and at campus and community events.

  4. Notable players. References. External links. Utah State Aggies football. The Utah State Aggies are a college football team that competes in the Mountain West Conference (MWC) of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of NCAA Division I, representing Utah State University.

    • 6–10 (.375)
    • 3 (1961, 1969, )
    • 13
    • Blake Anderson, 2nd season, 17–10 (.630)
  5. 8 de mar. de 2005 · The big, blue bull appears at schools and hospitals, with both children and adults. In short, Big Blue is just about anywhere. The mystery person inside the suit finally stepped out and into the spotlight during Utah State's last home game of the basketball season.

  6. USU's has 16 formal varsity sports teams recognized through Aggie Athletics. They are known as the Utah State Aggies and are a part of the NCAA Division I Mountain West Conference (MWC), which they joined in the summer of 2013.

  7. The current Big Blue mascot is introduced in 1987. 1978 Utah State Aggie Athletics crowns its first national champions as the women's volleyball team defeats UCLA in the national final and finishes 40-4 on the year.