LOGAN — The fourth game of the season could be the most challenging so far for Utah State football. Head coach Blake Anderson and his Aggies are a perfect 3-0, but come 10 a.m. Saturday morning, under a national television audience, Merlin Olsen Field will be visited by a team that hasn’t been kind to Utah State in recent years. Boise State’s current 1-2 record and the stats that go with it are deceptive, Anderson said. He isn’t taking the Broncos lightly. Scouting Boise State For Boise State, a losing record is rare territory. Sure, it has only been three games, and the losses have come against some tough competition, but for the players and coaches of a program whose fans are used to winning, there will be pressure to right the ship immediately. The team’s schedule so far: Sept. 2 at Central Florida 36-31 Loss Sept. 10 vs UTEP 54-13 Win Sept. 18 vs Oklahoma State 21-20 Loss Boise State’s blowout win is sandwiched between a pair of close losses against respectable programs. The team will be hungry to get back into the win column, and if that wasn’t motivation enough, this will be the first Mountain West game.