Fiscal estatal Mark Shurtleff habla a favor del Utah Compact durante una ceremonia para recordar el aniversario del documento en el This Is The Place State Park en Salt Lake City el viernes, 11 noviembre, 2011 Attorney general Mark Shurtleff expresses his support of the Utah Compact during a ceremony marking the one year anniversary of the document, at This Is The Place State Park in Salt Lake City Friday, November 11, 2011
Brian Nicholson, El Observador de Utah
Dennis Dodd of cbssports.com reports on the determination of Utah attorney general Mark Shurtleff to file suit against the BCS, even though the Utes are now in the Pac-12.
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"Dennis Dodd of cbssports.com reports on the determination of Utah attorney general Mark Shurtleff to file suit against the BCS, even though the Utes are now in the Pac-12."
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Of COURSE he's still after the BCS. More..
Shurtleff needs to just drop it.
As Naval Vet said, the problems have basically been corrected. And spending time/money on college football isn't the sort of thing law enforcement officials should focus on.