With Sharp on the field as a defense-stretching, play-making receiver, who knows if anything would have played out differently?
"Just constantly thinking about the wrong decisions I made," Sharp said, recalling his thoughts while watching those games.
He sighs again: "Just seeing plays that I could have made. I don't know."
The good news for Utah State?
Sharp's suspension is dead and buried — ancient history, it feels like — and the Aggie offense is thriving with him back in good standing with his coaches and teammates.
Utah State, 4-2 overall and 3-0 in the Mountain West Conference, comes off a 52-26 win over Boise State and a 56-14 victory at Fresno State.