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FORT COLLINS, Colo. — This football season has turned into an absolute nightmare for Utah State fans, as the Aggies drop their third straight conference game, this time against Colorado State with an ending score of 31-24 Saturday night.
Colorado State shut out Utah State in the second half and put up 21 points to secure a comeback win to drop the Aggies to 2-4.
After losing three games in a row, Utah State fans are now starting to worry about the season, and the team's bowl chances.
Like last week, fans were frustrated by the offensive play-calling and execution. The offense's use of bubble screens has been particularly irritating to fans. The bright spot on this offense is freshman Rayshad Lewis continues to shine.
Utah State (2-4) will have a bye next week, and on their return Oct. 22 the Aggies will play Fresno State (1-5) in Logan. With Fresno State ranking among the worst teams in the conference it will be a great opportunity for Utah State to break its losing streak.