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Anyone remember Stacy korley doing that against Air Force. When BYU's crowd was so loud that Dee Dowis could not hear. Around planes I am sure his hearing went down. He was a crybaby maybe. But that was another two kickoff return game.
This was such a fun and exciting game to watch! 2 kickoff returns of 100 yards is awesome! Way to go Dunn, congrats on seeing the culmination of your hard work and determination, as well as a great job by the kickoff team! Go Utes!
I was there and it was a delight to to watch the runbacks. Reggie and the MUSS fed off each other!
Reggie gave a huge spark to the Utes and all their fans! The first was so amazing that he came out of what I thought would be a tackle for sure but I was in total disbelief on the second. You just don't see that very often.
I agree with Dunn that doing it during the blackout game was perfect timing!
I hope the Utes can continue on with the momentum they have right now and finish the season strong.
Go Utes!
That was awesome. I was horse yesterday. That was one of the funnest games I have ever been to.
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