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I'm an Aggie fan but I hope the Utes can restore their once great B-ball program. Hopefully I can catch a few of their games on television this upcoming season.
Televising games that nobody wants to watch in person seems like an exercise in futility.
Well aside from the fact that a majority of utah "fans" can't get the pac 12 network and can't watch them anyway I think the real question is "do they want these things televised"?
Yep, I'd like to see the improvement they will be making. I'm excited to see the building blocks laid down! Go Utes!
Horrible schedule for a horrible team....they need to play Simon Frasier and Willamette for awhile till they get their stuff together!
Do NOT watch Utah basketball games on TV. DON'T DO IT. We need people to GO TO THE GAMES! The tickets are cheap, it's a lot of fun, and it is infinitely better than watching the game on TV. So, even though all of the home games are on TV DON'T WATCH THEM! Come to the games instead.
Must be a miss-print. Where can I catch the ute game tonight?
Crabbers:
What an impassioned speech. Did you author the letter from the PAC 12 to it's fans in regard to DirecTV?
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