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Should be a fun game to watch tomorrow. I'm excited to see Robert Turbin finishes the season. One final win for the Aggies would really help the transition to the off season and also help in the recruiting process.
Good luck Aggies.
however it pertinent to look at their schedule and then look at ours. Because we play "in-state" games we always have a tough road as BYU and Utah have both been ranked and talented the last several seasons. Good move to soften up the schedule next season.
Look at the title, I doubt we are going to look to Idaho for an example when it comes to basketball. Please come to the spectrum.
Good for Idaho to get out of the basement. I am thrilled that we have a chance to play a quality team for our last game, and show the league that we are much improved. 2007 was a close game in Idaho, and I was thrilled that we won that in the waning seconds. Looking forward to seeing our offense kick it up another gear! Go Aggies!
With the exception of WSU RB transfer Woolridge, the Vandals are about the same team that won two games last year but they worked extremely hard in the off season and the players and coaching staff had two years together. Experience is important. Most Aggies were expecting a little too much a little too soon this year.
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