LOGAN — Yet again Utah State struggled in the first quarter and it cost the Aggies dearly in a 45-38 loss to James Madison. The Aggies managed to dig themselves out of a 24-point hole, but fell short in the end to drop to 1-3 on the season while the Dukes remain undefeated at 4-0. The Game Flow James Madison took the ball first and the longest part of its drive was a several minute delay when its top offensive lineman, right tackle Nick Kidwell, was being attended to with a right leg injury. The actual game time taken on the Dukes’ opening drive, which went 75 yards for a touchdown, was 57 seconds. JMU quarterback Jordan McCloud broke open the drive with a 54-yard touchdown pass to Omarion Dollison. That lightning-quick score embodied the overall quick start the Dukes got out to. They scored on each of their first three possessions of the first quarter, going up 17-0. On the first play of the second quarter, James Madison capped off another drive with a touchdown to go up 24-0. During this time Utah State was not only not keeping up, the offense was actively going backwards. The first eight