LOGAN — Sitting at the post-game press conference table Wednesday evening, Utah State head coach Jerrod Calhoun got a bit long-winded, perhaps even a tad fiery, in his comments to the media afterward. He wasn't upset at the media, but wasn't happy with how much his players seemed to be paying attention to what's been written and said online about them.

Calhoun's squad had just defeated Weber State 83-73, out-scoring the Wildcats by ten in the second half and holding the visitors to the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum to no field goals in the final 6:32 of the game. But he felt his team wasn't in the right mindset for the game.

"I thought we played very entitled and that that's not how we play basketball right, we don't take quick shots. We share the ball. We get to the next advantage. We play ph

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