From Deseret News archives:
X plus Y equals many things in common
Only once in its history has it advanced as far as the Elite Eight. It is often referred to by a single alphabetical letter.
That would be BYU, right?
Yes and no.
It would also be Xavier University, the Cougars' opponent in today's first round NCAA Tournament game.
Nothing like meeting your long lost twin after all these years.
Once again Xavier and BYU are in the postseason, trying to make their names or rather remake them. Both have put numerous players in the NBA, and both have been on the national radar at times. Xavier has been ranked in the AP poll in six of the past 10 seasons; BYU has been ranked in the AP poll in 15 different seasons. Both have won a national championship but not the NCAA title. Xavier won the NIT in 1958, back when it was the premier college tournament; BYU won in 1951 and 1966.
Both play in a so-called mid-major conference BYU in the Mountain West, Xavier in the Atlantic 10 so they get middle-or-lower seedings most years. Each won its regular season title but lost in the conference tournament this year.
So there you have it the Battle of the Chromosomes.
Although it has been 26 years since BYU went to the Elite Eight, many of the same questions arise repeatedly: What's the story with the two-year missions; what is BYU's stance on African-Americans; is having 24-year-old players an advantage?
"Every city we go, we answer the same questions and I feel like I do the same press conference after every game," said Cougar guard Austin Ainge. "Every fan, every person at church or school, all ask the same questions. I feel like I've had to answer the same questions a million times."
"We're so different," explained BYU coach Dave Rose. "Every time, there are new (media) people from different markets or new people in the same markets."
Just last week Rose conducted a similar interview with the New York Times and fielded similar questions.
"We're unique to college basketball," he added.
But not necessarily that unique.
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