• Utah State is off to a 14-1 start to the year and is unbeaten at 4-0 in Mountain West play. The team's .933 winning percentage is tied for the second-best in the nation this season, even with St. Bonaventure, who is 14-1 with its only loss coming to the Aggies, and behind only Tennessee at 14-0.
• Aggie head coach Jerrod Calhoun has won 14 of his first 15 games at the helm of the program. His .933 winning percentage is the best among first-year head coaches in Division I this season, and is tied for the best 15-game start for a coach in program history, along with Danny Sprinkle's 14-1 start last season.
• USU made its season debut in both the AP Top 25 and the USA Today Coaches Polls this week, checking in at No. 25 in each. This is the 11th season in school history that Utah State has achieved a national ranking.
• In Utah State's 89-83 win over Fresno State, the team erased a 17-point first-half deficit. This was the second time in the past three games the Aggies have come from a major deficit to win, after coming back from down 18 against San Diego State.
• The Aggies are 6-0 away from home so far this year, winning three true road games and three neutral site contests.
• USU currently holds a 6-1 record against Quad 1 and Quad 2 opponents. Only three teams in the country have more combined Q1 and Q2 wins (Auburn, Marquette, Memphis) and only five have have more Quad 1 wins.
• Utah State is the only team in the country with three Quad 1 road wins.
• Currently 14-1, this tied for the fourth-best 15-game start to a season in program history. The Aggies opened the year with 10-straight wins, the team's best-ever start to a year.
• Utah State ranks No. 29 in the most recent NET rankings and is the highest ranked team in the Mountain West.
• This will be the 95th all-time meeting between Utah State and San José State, a series which began in 1935. USU leads the series 71-23, including a 24-15 record in San Jose. The Aggies have won 32 of the past 34 meetings, including both matchups last season.