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The PAC 12 won't let BYU in because they know that BYU would dominate that conference.
where is utah? tell me it ain't so whit.
indy-WACey alumni:
You have to read the article; not just the headline. We're mentioned. Don't be so frantic and emotional.
"You have to read the article; not just the headline. We're mentioned..."
or at least implied
"The Buffaloes struggled last season, but did manage to end a 23-game road losing streak..."
thanks to Utah.
Mildred it totally right. Byu always dominates the good teams on their schedule.
@naval vet
"We're mentioned."
Good for you. Talk about "frantic and emotional".
LOL!
Duckhunter:
How in the world does that make him frantic and emotion? Sorry buddy, that seemed a bit like grasping at straws. Either way, go Utes, this article is right, we are the ones that have to prove something. Here's to hoping our boys will!
Nice for Utah to get some respect from an AP national journalist writing about an elite conference like the PAC 12. Where's BYU? I almost forget, languishing in irrelevance with no conference membership being written about by local sports writers.
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