Aggies walked the talk of improvement in win over Air Force – Cache Valley Daily
LOGAN – There are a lot of teams that, like this year’s Utah State football team, face a tipping point in a season. On one side, there’s the prospect of a losing season, the kind that fans force themselves to forget and try to move on from. On the flip side, a comeback season, featuring a total reversal of fortune and ultimately some measure of success. Plenty of teams have managed the latter. The 2021-22 Boston Celtics started the year 18-21, a losing record almost halfway through the season, but flipped the script to make the NBA Finals. The Baltimore Ravens of 2000 didn’t score a touchdown for three straight weeks during their season and were 5-4 through Week 9. Those Ravens went on to win 11 straight games, including the playoffs and the Super Bowl. Utah State football has even seen a drastic turn of fortune mid-season. In 1993 the Aggies began the year 1-5, but won the last five games of their regular season to make the first bowl game the program had been to in 32 years (they also won that bowl game, marking the first postseason win in program history). But not all teams manage that