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How much longer will ute fans accept the embarrassment Boylen brings to the program.
NOTE TO COACH; If you don't like getting drubbed, prepare your team better!
Chris b's,
Not sure who you're talking to but you're the master of "beating a dead horse."
yawn.
SDSU coach Steve Fisher said Boylen asked him in the handshake line why they shot, basketball etiquette calling for the winning team to run out the clock at the end of a lopsided game. Fisher pointed out that there was a two-second differential between the 35-second shot clock and game clock.
I asked him, 'Did you want me to take a (shot clock) violation?' Fisher said. "We weren't trying to rub it in."
Boylens version of their conversation: I said, Good game. Youve got a good team. Be happy what youve built.
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I posted the question after the game that I wondered what Boylen said that surprised Fisher on the handshake.
The give and take visually supports Fisher's version.
Boylen has no reason to complain.
He has far bigger things to worry about than a put-back with 1.2 seconds left. And calling a Time-Out was a silly thing to do.
Time for the embarassment to end.
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