“If we are going to finish in the top three in the league, then we have a few stats that need to improve: our defensive field-goal percentage, our defensive 3-point field-goal percentage and our turnovers. Those all need to improve a little bit and if they do then we will have a chance.”
LOGAN — It’s one of those “if the season were to end today” things.
As Utah State heads into its first conference game of the season Wednesday at San Jose State, the Aggies (8-3) are sitting pretty on top of the Mountain West standings.