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Sandy may give $10K to bowl game
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Dear EyePatch. Either you have your tongue buried deeply in your cheek or your patch is keeping your from seeing the obvious. Take a prestigious rivalry game and only let 25% of the people attend it who would have attended it. Now that is really logic.
Hello Hello, where have you been for the last few years. Most likely not living in the State of Utah. It was played last year in the Rio Tinto Stadium and before that at the University of Utah. Why do you think they call it the Top of the Mountain bowl. Sometimes it snows and sometimes it is just plain cold, but it has been played here in Utah for many years.
Government analyists always say things like that.
A 9% return on investment for a few weeks seems like a good deal to me.
More money for RSL, so that is good.
Cringe at the poor condition of the grass, but money talks.
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