Comments about ‘LDS Ute fans can attend both game, conference’
Institute will tape-delay broadcast of priesthood meeting
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Oh my!! Does this mean that when other Ute teams play on Sunday, meeting times can also be adjusted? That would be great news for LDS Utah players and fans.
This is actually a great solution for the universities actually owned by the LDS church. It removes the Sunday plan conflicts that Church leaders say will never be compromised.
Just think, all that BYU-Hawaii and the other church owned schools need to do is adjust meeting times to resolve game issues. Maybe meetings on Saturday to remove conflcts would be one solution.
Oh my goodness. Someone better hurry and let Vai know about this so Utah wont have to worry about telling parents that their kids can't watch both football and conference. What a relief. The world is balanced once again!
Well I'm guessing that after that outcome most of the utah "fans" are wishing they had attended the Preisthood Session.
This is a wise move. Any message at conference will still be as valuable a couple hours later.
When you don't want to do something one excuse is as good as another.
Ummmm.. Priorities? How about tape the 'game' instead of Conference?
Lots of tongue-in-cheek comments, I hope.
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