Utah State saw things go from bad to worse on Saturday. After losing in Week 1 at Alabama 55-0, the Aggies went back home and lost to FCS Weber State in Week 2.

It wasn’t just a narrow, last-second loss, either. The Wildcats absolutely dominated the Aggies, earning a massive 35-7 victory.

Understandably, fans were upset and let their feelings be known by booing the team, specifically starting QB Logan Bonner. That didn’t sit right with coach Blake Anderson, and he called out Utah State fans following the game (via KSL.com):

“Well, I don’t know if people are going to want to hear this but that’s the same quarterback that won a Mountain West Conference championship last year, the first one ever at this university,” Anderson said. “That’s coming off a knee injury in less than nine months, and he’s not the only person making mistakes.

“So it’s real easy to sit in the stands and boo, and I want nothing better than Cooper Legas to have a great career when his time has come, but he had the opportunity to win that job in the offseason and he did not. He’s a great No. 2, and he’s gonna be a really good No. 1. But right now, Logan Bonner’s the starting quarterback; he deserves that opportunity, and he also deserves respect.

“I don’t know how to say that any nicer than a lot of our fan base showed true colors today, and it was embarrassing.”

Utah State, now 1-2 on the season, has a much-needed off week in Week 3. We’ll see if the Aggies can regroup ahead of a Week 4 home game against UNLV.