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THE GAME PLAN: The Aggies needed to strengthen their running back situation and did so by signing four — one junior college transfer and three high school seniors.

TOP OF THE CLASS: Quarterback Riley Nelson, a Parade All-American, is the top of this year's class. The Logan High product set nine state records and two national records in leading the Grizzlies to the Class 3A state title. He'll serve an LDS Church mission before suiting up in 2009 or 2010.

IMMEDIATE IMPACT: RB Marcus Cross, a junior college transfer from Garden City Community College (Kan.), rushed for 1,163 yards and 14 touchdowns in 10 games. Last year, the Aggies rushed for only 1,287 yards.

NEAR MISS: <b>Kelvin Drake, a 6-foot-2, 300-pound offensive lineman, at the last minute chose North Texas over Utah State. He went to the Mean Green with high school teammate Avery Curry.</b>

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