Career Summary
Aaron Wagner transferred to BYU from Washington State University after playing in all 12 games as a true freshman for WSU. Wagner was drafted by the Toronto Argonauts in the 2005 CFL draft, but returned to BYU for his senior year after suffering a season-ending injury as a junior. He ranked second on the team as a senior in tackles with 75, including 43 solos and 32 assisted takedowns. Wagner recorded a season-high 12 tackles in BYU's 38-0 win over Utah State and was invited to participate in the Texas vs. Nation All-Star game. He earned Best Conditioned Linebacker each of his three years at BYU and was awarded the Ultimate Warrior award for showing excellence on the field, in the classroom and in the community.
Professional
- Returned to BYU after being drafted by the Toronto Argonauts in the 2005 Canadian Football League Draft
- Signed a free agent deal with the New York Jets in 2007
Personal
- Parents are Marilyn Mutch and Glenn Wagner
- Served an LDS Church mission in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Married Candace
Before BYU
Lethbridge Collegiate Institute
- Four-year letterman in high school
- Played for BYU alum Cliff Walters
- Led team to a 10-2 record, earning the city championship
- Voted team captain
- Earned first-team all-Canadian honors at linebacker
- An All-Alberta First Team selection as a linebacker and running back
- Named the Most Valuable Player of the league
- The National defense MVP
- A four-time letter winner in basketball and track
- Also lettered twice in baseball
- Recruited out of high school by Washington, Washington State, Boise State, UCLA, Arizona State, Nebraska, UNLV, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon State and Alabama
- Signed with Washington State out of high school
Washington State University
- Saw action in all 12 games for WSU as a true freshman
- Credited with 18 tackles on the season, including a season-high three takedowns against in-state rival Washington
- Credited with one sack for a loss of seven yards in the Cougars' season-opener against Idaho as a sophomore
- Forced two fumbles and had 26 tackles on the season
- Credited with an interception and 47-yard return against Oregon
- Part of a WSU team that posted a 10-3 record on the season, including a 28-20 win over Texas in the 2003 Holiday Bowl