When Jerrod Calhoun and his coaching staff brought in senior guard MJ Collins to the Utah State roster, they expected to see production from the former Vanderbilt and Virginia Tech wing. That might have been a surprising thing to expect given Collins' career stat line featuring per-game averages of 6.3 points, 2.5 rebounds and 1.6 assists. Furthermore, his career field goal percentage through his first three seasons of collegiate ball sat at a rather unencouraging 37.0%.

But in the brief glance at Collins' potential at Utah State, one might already be able to see the makings of an All-Mountain West guard if the positives already displayed continue through March.

Collins has played three games in an Aggie uniform, two of those unofficial exhibition contests and the third being against a D

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