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Dick Harmon: Pac-10 will snub BYU, Utah
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Regarding Michigan, you made an even better case about that being a terrible Michigan team when they still couldn't beat the kittens w/an injured qb!! LOL!! The game evolved drastically from the '60's to the '80's. Nice try, you fail. You LITERALLY beat nobody that year. Any of the other top-10 teams would've smashed you that year, easily. The problem was the voters not being able to undo their vacuous over-ranking of PITT to begin the year. They dropped the ball and paid for it in the end. The ONLY people who truly agreed w/the end result were the fantastic dreamers residing in provo. LOL!!
What was this powerhouse UNLV's record. It must have been good.
Nah BYU wins, it's lucky. Utah loses, it's a fluke.
Utah has had so many flukes over the past forty years it's scary.
Ute logic.
they will always kick trash!! GO COUGS!!!!!
BYU: 17 Utah: 10
The money greed goes both ways.
Obviously the PAC-10 doesn't care too much about the academic issue, simply because UC-Irvine, UC-Davis, UC-San Diego, Pepperdine University and other schools in California have better academic ratings than Colorado, BYU and Utah, but they will never be considered PAC-10 candidates because their athletic programs stink.
Stop relying solely on scores and stats.
Someday, when you're older, you'll discover that there's vast difference between simply winning a game and being a true champion.
Despite what Utah homers may think, BYU's tough win over Michigan and Boise State's tough win over Oklahoma were much more impressive and memorable than Utah's easy win over Pittsburgh.
Either way, both the Utes and the Broncos EARNED their accolades. They didn't default to it. Perhaps someday, when you're wiser, you'll discover there's a vast difference between raising the bar via RECENT accomplishments, versus some glory* team almost a quarter of a century ago.
Soak up the sun now, 'cause there's a rain storm coming September. You won't need any lucky blocked kicks this time, since you won't be getting that close.
GO BRUINS!!!
What is with the negative vibes?
Who gives a rats rear end about an event that happened well over 20 years ago, much less comparing it to the events of 2004!
In 1984 most of the NCAA was still rinning some form of the wish bone and butte tackling.
BYU's short passing game put entertainment back into football, an equalizer used by the underdog to attack the linebackers. Thats why Divid Mills (BYU
TE 1984 caught10 passes against MICH and Kelly Smith walked into the endzone on the Greenbay sweep. Just watch the film and understand what your looking at. Amen.
The game has evolved, why can't you!!!
The ONLY people "impressed" by Utah's bowl win over Pittsburgh are Utah homers.
Utah had a great team, but the only thing remarkable about their season is they were the first non-BCS team to crack the very newly created BCS bowl monopoly.
In ten years, Utah's invitation to the Fiesta Bowl will be nothing but a footnote in the history of college football.
Meanwhile, BYU's 1984 National Championship will forever be included in the ever-growing list of National Champions.
Recent history?
BYU: 22-4 overall, 16-0 MWC, two straight MWC championships, 2 straight top 20 finishes, longest current winning streak in the country.
Utah: 17-9 overall, 10-6 MWC, two straight 3rd place finishes in conference, 0 top 20 finishes.
GO COUGARS!
and go Utes (beat Michigan and Oregon St.), until we meet in November.
See, you're too clueless to realize that BYU beating UCLA and Washington is a good thing for Utah.
I'd watch what you say about being "clueless". You sound like you went to BYU. I heard your student body proclaims themselves the "Harvard of the West". HA HA HA HA HA. PRICELESS! And clueless!
Are you sure it was a B.S. Finance degree, and not a BS in Finance?
I live in So Cal, and the only people who are impressed with UCLA are the people who went to UCLA.
If you live in So. cal still, you know that there was no one who cared about the Utah-Pitt Fiesta Bowl.
All anyone needs to take from your post to understand where former UCLA students are coming from is contained in the last line of your post.
"HA HA HA HA HA. PRICELESS! And clueless!"
That's the type of post a UCLA education will get you.
You must have earned YOUR "BS" degree in Utah County. Deloitte & Touche seemed pretty impressed with my UCLA degree, and since I've been living on the East coast since '98, I wouldn't know what people in SoCal cared about back in January 2005. When I DID live in California however, I don't seem to recall anybody being impressed with a BYU degree other than those who went to BYU, so don't even TRY to compare your alma mater with mine.
I remember the sports bar my friends and I went to that night, Utah-Pitt was on almost every screen. True "college football fans" watch interesting matchups, and THAT was an intriguing game.
BYU fans can't see over the Rockies, so they tend to assume everybody lives out West. That sounds about right for that backwater education* you folks earn in your little bubble.
See you in September.
The Top Undergraduate Business Programs 2008
1 University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
2 University of Virginia (McIntire)
3 Notre Dame (Mendoza)
4 Cornell University
5 Emory University (Goizueta)
6 University of Michigan (Ross)
7 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY (Marriott)
8 New York University (Stern)
9 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
10 University of Texas-Austin (McCombs)
11 UC Berkeley (Haas)
12 UNC at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
13 Villanova University
14 Boston College (Carroll)
15 Washington University (Olin)
16 Indiana University (Kelley)
17 USC (Marshall)
18 University of Illinois
19 Georgetown University (McDonough)
20 Richmond (Robins)
West
7 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY (Marriott)
NR Chapman University
11 UC Berkeley (Haas)
NR Golden Gate University
NR Loyola Marymount University
74 University of Oregon (Lundquist)
NR University of the Pacific
NR Pacific Lutheran University
47 University of San Diego
35 Santa Clara University
NR Seattle University (Albers)
NR University of Southeast Alaska
17 USC (Marshall)
33 University of Washington
The bright lights of Hollywood have blinded you to reality.
No mention of UCLA's business school in either list.
See you in September!
Did you notice their average starting salary compared to the rest of those top programs? No wonder recruiters love you.
Again, your ACADEMIC quality was #31. I'm not overly impressed. Only Mormons, BYU students & alumni, and cheap HR Directors are.
GO BRUINS!!!
oh yeah, no ranking for UCLA, didn't even make the top 50; very, um, unimpressive.
Only delusional UCLA students and alumni would believe that a program that isn't even ranked is superior to a program that is ranked 7th in the country and 1st in the West.
2007 Graduates employed at graduation (full-time)
BYU - 93.3 %
UCLA - 79.0 %
The rest of the UCLA grads must out parking cars or trying out for bit parts in a movie.
I can see BYU making a case to be in the Pac-10 conference, but Utah just cannot make a strong case. BYU has a national following, great academics, competes in men's volleyball, rugby, swimming, and could compete in other sports.
BYU would be middle to top of the conference each year. Utah would be at the bottom most years.
And BYU football (946 in 2008) and Utah football (944 in 2008) somehow don't measure up academically with the PAC-10 schools?
Stanford - 986
California - 967
USC - 948
Washington - 948
UCLA - 941
Arizona State - 933
Oregon State - 926
Oregon - 921
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