

Download and make it yours today! DivX Plus: Highlight Features If you liked our products, you’d love DivX Plus even more. It has a converter, a built-in media player, and an included codec pack. It is designed from scratch and is shipped with many notable and new exciting features. As you see, DivX is responsible for bringing the DivX format and technology that converts videos or long-form media such as movies to be playable on CDs and DVDs. If there was an athlete you could label as the perfect guy, it would be Danny Berger,'' he said.ĪP Sports Writer Lynn DeBruin and Associated Press Writer Jay Wamsley contributed to this report.DivX Plus is a relatively new offering from DivX. ``There's not one person who will say anything bad about Danny Berger. Now the energy is being spent on Berger, with hopes and prayers that he recovers fully.Įven BYU's basketball team sent its thoughts and prayers to Berger through a Twitter post, as did the Saint Mary's team, which beat the Aggies earlier this year. Last year, Utah State students camped out for three days to do the same at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.Īfter Utah State's football team lost 6-3 to BYU in Provo this fall, Kalian said there was plenty of energy building to avenge that loss on the basketball court. BYU twitter posts indicated students had been camping out for two days to get the best seats available in the new student section at the Marriott Center. There's no question fans were looking forward to the rivalry. He praised BYU for postponing the game, saying, ``Life is more important than basketball.'' ``It feels more like Danny is our brother and we're one big family,'' Kalian said. Kalian noted that social media sites have lit up with support for Berger, his family and the Aggies basketball team. He's got a lot of determination and shows a lot of heart.'' ``He is one of the hardest-working people on the court. ``Everybody is in shock, and in awe of how it can happen to such a good guy,'' said Karson Kalian of Utah State's HURD student section. Students at the campus in rural Logan were stunned by the turn of events as they prepared for the big rivalry game with BYU, which will be rescheduled. About the support, John Berger said, ``I know that you have made a difference in keeping my brother alive.'' Messages of thoughts and prayers have been pouring in from fans and universities across the country, Barnes said. ``At a time like this, the actual athletic event takes a back seat.'' ``They are holding each other up through this thing,'' Barnes said. Utah State athletic director Scott Barnes said Berger's coaches and teammates are deeply concerned about him and have been his side the entire time. ``Even though they got him breathing before he left the gym, I think it would still have a really emotional effect on your team.'' ``That's an emotional thing for the players and an emotional thing for the coaches,'' Rose said. Utah State's home game against Western Oregon will go on as scheduled, Barnes said.īYU head coach Dave Rose said he was 100 percent behind the decision to postpone the game. No date has been selected to play the game. The junior is a starter at forward and averages 7.6 points and 3.6 rebounds.Ī game scheduled for Wednesday night between Utah State and Brigham Young in Provo was postponed because of Berger's condition, school officials said. He played basketball at Chemeketa Community College in Oregon before coming to play for Utah State.

``He saved my brother's life and I thank God for him,'' John Berger said, tearing up as he read the statement.ĭanny Berger was born in Fort Collins, Colo., and went to high school in Medford, Ore. ``Danny's condition is in large degree to a man keeping his mind under pressure.''īerger's brother specifically thanked Williams in the family's statement. ``He had a calm, clear mind the entire time. Williams, who has been at the university for 14 years, handled the situation perfectly, Lyons said.

He was taken to a hospital in Logan before being flown by helicopter to the regional trauma center in the Salt Lake City area. Within a minute or two, Williams used a defibrillator on Berger, who was in full cardiac arrest, he said. He was no longer breathing when he hit the court, Lyons said.

The incident happened in the middle of Tuesday's practice when Berger collapsed into the arms of teammate Kyisean Reed as he moved toward the sideline. Longtime Utah State assistant athletic trainer Mike Williams is being credited with saving Berger's life. Despite the improvements, Berger remains in critical condition, Gomez said.
