That’s less than the amount of times Utah State has played Western State from Gunnison, Colorado (seven times) or even Colorado Mines (nine times).
Hawaii did have a 100-yard rushing day from Diocemy Saint Juste in the Aggies’ 38-0 win last week. But that was an “astronomically different” rushing attack than what the Aggies will be in for Saturday.
“They are pretty good, especially running the option,” Utah State junior linebacker Chase Christiansen said. “It is something we only see one other time of the year when we play New Mexico, and it’s hard to prepare for.