LOGAN, Utah – The Utah State men’s basketball program has already been in the workshop, trying to recapture the chemistry and camaraderie that propelled the program to 26 wins last season.

The Aggies return five players from last season’s group. Second-year head coach Jerrod Calhoun is tasked with incorporating ten new players, including five freshmen, into a system that demands defensive acumen and connectivity above all else.

“There’s a lot of concepts, different schemes,” Calhoun began. “We are very deep, right? Does that mean we’re going to get 25, 28, 30 wins? Who knows how many wins we’re going to get? The chemistry has got to be there.”

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Calhoun recounted when former ESPN basketball writer turned Utah State professor Chad Fo

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