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Utah and BYU played horrible. A&M and Arizona played great.
I will stand by that both are great and worthy to be there teams.
Utah probably had too high of a seed but last I checked one of the teams they beat is in the sweet 16. A team they absolutely trounced gave a 1 seed all they could handle yesterday. They played lousy in their tourney appearance and lost to a team that shouldn't have even been in the tourney. Does that discount everything they have done?? Of course not. It seems as if 2 other 5 seeds lost their 1st round game too (as did a #4 seed).
BYU came out flat (a disturbing late season trend)against a team shooting out of their heads and could never make up the difference. Does that mean they didn't belong and their season was a waste? Does it mean the whole MWC was terrible? Ridiculous conclusions.
I would expect this reactionary tripe from sportsboards or even a certain blonde columnist from a competing newspaper but it is very dissapointing to see from Mr Harmon.
I just wish NCAA football was the same. Controversy abounds after the football season. Let a tourney decide football too!
The Utes and the Y have played great ball in recent years. USU the same. All 3 ran into buzz saws. Odds are that that can happen, and it did.
Sophomoric column, reaching for controversy. Sad that he is still employed. Very sophomoric.
Now if the author had diagnosed one of the games, etc., and pointed out problems in recruiting, etc., then the column has merit. To just run around yelling "The sky has fallen, the sky has fallen" is so..............well, sophomoric.
HOWEVER, that would be the starting 5, maybe six. The problem is depth. MWC teams need more depth to compete for an entire year.
This is something that MWC football teams have faced over the years as well - but they've become deeper on the depth chart over the past two decades and once in a while a MWC team will rise to the top. Utah in 2004 and 2008 in point.
As MWC schools get deeper their success will improve. And one day.... that magical team will happen.
You went for the easy one - you've taken it - now move on.
Look, no question BYU came out flat offensively and Cummard was pressing -- missing easy layups at the start. But A&M was shooting beyond belief. Some of their shots were open looks, but some were "just turn around and flip it toward the basket" and it would go in. No fault of the BYU defense, and if A&M had merely made half of it's first ten shots, BYU would have survived the onslaught and the game would have been much closer at the end.
So, the fact is, A&M made these shots and won the game easily, but to disredit BYU and Utah and the entire conference because some team played it's best and luckiest of the year is absurd.