RENO, Nev. — Utah State (11-9, 2-5) travels to Nevada (9-8, 3-3) to kick off a stretch of four games in eight days. “It’s going to be a tough game. We know that. Anytime you go on the road in our conference, especially this season, you know you’re up for it and in for a major battle,” head coach Ryan Odom said. The Aggies hope to capitalize on their breakthrough win over San Diego State and start a winning streak to move up the conference standings. “I think the other day you saw a team that was hungry, that felt like they had something to prove. Certainly, the result obviously was something that we wanted, but how we went about it was really important for me personally and our team,” Odom said. “The defense is improving. The offense was back to looking more normal again.” In recent history, Utah State has dominated Nevada, winning the last four games between the teams; however, the Aggies have lost four straight at Lawlor Events Center. Due to COVID-19 issues both within their program and with opponents, the Wolf Pack has had three conference games postponed. As a result, they are one win ahead