LOGAN — Utah State fans got more basketball than they paid for and more excitement than perhaps they were expecting in a Saturday afternoon matchup with Montana State. The visiting Bobcats, whom the Aggies were favored to beat by nearly 20 points, pushed the game to overtime. And even in the final period, Montana State didn't let the hosts rest until the clock had firmly hit zero and the scoreboard read 84-81 in favor of Utah State.

The dominance that Utah State displayed in its two blowout wins during the Charleston Classic simply wasn't present when the team reconvened in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. A team that had out-rebounded their opponents 63-44 across two games last week, lost Saturday's battle on the glass 43-37. And after ranking in the 99th percentile on field goal percentage

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