The Utah State football coaches didn’t waver when a fumble happened for running back LaJuan Hunt right at the wrong time early this season.
In Utah State’s last game before its bye week, Hunt ran for 117 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a 24-10 victory at New Mexico on Nov. 4.
It was only the third time in his career in Logan that Hunt eclipsed the century mark. That was on 14 carries, and the total could have been more.“If he makes a guy miss in the backed-up portion of that one drive, when the ball was on (Utah State’s) 2-yard line, he probably would have been over 200 yards,” Wells said.