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Published: Sunday, Dec. 21 2008 12:51 a.m. MST

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BORNTOLOSE

Is Bonco comatose? what a side line leader??BOY is he inspiring! His deamenor brings on---well how the cougers played tells it all to much KOOL AID I think

Dave

Collie is truly amazing. I won't blame him if he leaves for the NFL now rather than take his chances with an average quarterback next year and having another frustrating season. Is 10-3 frustrating? It is to me when considering that poor decisions, turnovers, mistakes, poorly coached players, etc are the cause of losses. It seems that BYU played worse as the season moved forward. Isn't that backward, and frustrating?

This season held such promise. The only game that BYU had no chance in was the TCU game. If Hall had not turned the ball over several times against Utah BYU may have had a chance there too. The season could have been so much better. Now we just turn towards 2009...how do you feel about that? A bit nervous for another disappointing year? A bit of guarded hope? I will definitely not allow BYU's marketing department to make me believe anything. I'll make no predictions and just watch play on the field.

Layton Ute

Bronco said "We didn't play championship football tonight".

Well, guess what Bronco? You NEVER played championship football this year. BYU fans continue to walk around with their heads in the clouds. Your delusions of Grandeur are pathetic... Your team has lost 21 out of 22 straight games to ranked opponents! DUH! Wow, good job barely squeaking by winless Washington on the road...

When will you realize that your football program is a joke. Your coach is an arrogant man who simply cannot admit when he is out-coached and out-classed by superior opponents.

Max Hall is in love with his arm. He does so much to hurt his team. I hope he sticks around another year because.....PAUL KRUGER, SEAN SMITH, JOE DALE, ROBERT JOHNSON, and BRYCE McCAIN are still open!!!!

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