Utah State was kind of short on solid passing point guards last year. “Kind of” because the Aggies did have arguably the program’s best ever pure point guard, Darius Brown, but he was essentially the only pure point on the roster. So it stands as a bit of a contrast that first-year head coach Jerrod Calhoun appears to be very committed to having depth at this position. The addition of Southern Utah transfer point guard Braden Housley is a display of that commitment. With Housley on board, the Aggies will have three point guards with Drake Allen and Deyton Albury being the other two on the roster so far. There’s actually a pretty clean comparison between Housley and Allen. They share the same height listing at 6-foot-4 with a minor difference in weight (Allen just ahead at 190 pounds to Housley’s 180) and both established themselves as highly productive passers prior to getting to the Division I level — Housley with his 6.8 assists as a senior at Skyridge, Allen and his 6.0 at Snow College. The comp goes even further with the fact both Allen and Housley played one year at SUU and the obvious fact both have now