Logan • All along, Utah State basketball coach Tim Duryea said he would not be looking at the scoreboard during the Aggies' two exhibition games.
Good thing.
On Friday night at the Spectrum, Utah State played its second exhibition against Division II Cal State-Monterey. The Otters won going away, 77-60.
Given the expectations for the coming season and Utah State's easy 87-48 win over Panhandle (Okla.) State in its exhibition opener, the loss to Cal State-Monterey Bay was shocking.
It was the Aggies' first defeat in an exhibition game since 2007. Utah State committed 19 turnovers and missed 27 of 34 shots in the first half.