Utah State has received a verbal commitment from University of Arizona quarterback Anthony Garcia. Garcia is 6-foot-2, 193 pounds, and will enter spring ball as a sophomore with three seasons of eligibility remaining.

In his only season with the Wildcats, Garcia played in just one game and recorded one carry for one yard.

According to 247sports coming out of Capital Christian High (CA), Garcia was rated as the 1,600th-best player nationally, the 73rd-best quarterback, and the 114th-best prospect overall in California. He began his collegiate career at San Jose State University and originally held offers from Air Force, Army, Eastern Washington, Navy, Princeton, Sacramento State, San Jose State, and Villanova. He chose the Aggies over offers from Cincinnati and Sacramento State.

Garcia becomes the eighteenth transfer portal signing/commitment of the Bronco Mendenhall era here at Utah State and the twenty-fifth signing/commitment overall joining Snow JC (UT) safety Titan Saxton, Viewmont HS (UT) safety Ryan Tillman, Lehi HS (UT) cornerback Abe Jager, New Mexico long snapper Hyrum Hatch, New Mexico cornerback DJ Mayes, New Mexico cornerback Bryson Taylor, Hampton long snapper Owen Edwards, Utah Tech safety Brevin Hamblin, New Mexico running back Javen Jacobs, Missouri punter Will Safris, UCLA wide receiver Braden Pegan, byu running back Miles Davis, New Mexico Military Institute (NM) linebacker Sampson Alofipo, Mount San Antonio CC (CA) defensive tackle Kone Aumua Uiagalelei,  Ridgeline HS (UT) quarterback Kaden Cox, Lafayette College defensive end Tyree Morris, Cincinnati kicker Carter Brown, New Mexico cornerback Bobby Arnold, Saddleback CC (CA) punter Dylan Sprague, UNLV wide receiver Corey Thompson Jr, byu offensive lineman Jake Eichorn, Cerritos Community College (CA) offensive lineman Kamuta Levasa,  Texas Tech wide receiver Brady Boyd, and Minnesota safety Craig McDonald.