We all know the leaves have fallen; air is slowly freezing as each day passes in Logan. But this also means that some of the greatest sporting events at USU are about to unfold in the Spectrum. That’s right, it’s basketball time baby, and that means that the orange and yellow seats will soon be filled with heckling students roaring the Scotsman and the “I Believe” chant. However, is that all? Are there better traditions that have been lost in time?
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The athletics department adopted the phrase “join the climb” last season for Utah State’s transition into the Mountain West Conference.
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Utah State men’s basketball coach Stew Morrill sat in the team room deep within the Dee Glenn Smith Spectrum Friday,
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