Utah Utes basketball: Jim Boylen not concerned about speculation

Published: Monday, Feb. 14 2011 4:23 p.m. MST

SALT LAKE CITY — Speculation concerning his future at the University of Utah isn't something Jim Boylen is concerned about.

"It's not a distraction for me. I've had that since Day One when I got here," Boylen said. "It's harder on the people around you than me. I just try to coach and teach this team. That's the only thing I have control over — is how I coach and teach these guys and develop these guys."

It's what Boylen takes pride in and something he vows to keep trying to do.

"It hasn't stopped me yet," Boylen said at his weekly press conference Monday at the Huntsman Center.

The Utes take a disappointing 10-15 record (3-8 in Mountain West Conference play) into Wednesday's home game against Wyoming. They've lost five straight games, having not won since a 75-62 decision at TCU on Jan. 22.

Fans looking for words of optimism, however, need to look elsewhere. Boylen doesn't consider it part of his job description.

"It's not my place to give a message to the fans," he said. "People told me a long time ago there's three percent of the people that are with you, three percent of the people aren't and 94 (percent) really don't care. So I don't know where that is here. It's not my place to even dispute that. Again, I want to stick with it's my job to coach this team and the best I can. I have a contract and I've been asked to coach this team and I will and I am and I'll continue to do it."

Not all has been bad since Boylen replaced Ray Giacoletti in 2007-08.

"I think people have a short memory," Boylen said. "We won the championship and the league tournament two years ago with four seniors. We were picked fifth that year."

Boylen noted that the core group from that team stayed together for two years and bonded on a six-game trip to Australia.

"We built them into a winner," he explained. "That was an 11-win team we took over the year we got here."

The Utes went 18-15 in Boylen's first season at the helm. They were 24-10 in the championship season that followed. Since then, however, Utah is just 24-32 and 66-57 overall under Boylen. Roster alterations have depleted the team of experience. Five players on this year's team, including scoring leaders Will Clyburn and "Jiggy" Watkins, are new to college basketball's highest level of competition.

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