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Picking games straight up and then touting your 47-18 record is a little weak. With that said the articles point is a good one, any reason to go to a football game is a good one to me.
Nice article but here are some other reasons to watch a game I'll watch at home (don't need to be inundated by advertisements and blinking banners while freezing off my backside and listen to the obnoxious announcer tell me this 2nd down is brought to us by Provo Tent and Yawning):
1. Will James Lark get a call and be allowed to start a game after paying his dues? Or is the Bronco man crush too great?
2. Will a back up to Hill next year get meaningful time to test themselves for a tough 13 schedule, or will Bronco bungle this one too?
3. Will Jamaal Williams hit 150 or 200 yards rushing?
4. Will Ross Apo get Riley to hit him in the numbers and if so, will he be so shocked he'll drop the ball?
5. Will J. Sorenson hit a field goal?
So there are some intriguing sub plots to watch.
With the weather, the real cougars will show up
Whoa Nellie, Dick the BYU Defense Allowed Boise State ZERO, NADA, NO, NONE, ZIP, points. As you recall with not a Bronco offence player nor a BYU defense player on the powder puff, blue field; it was our favorite Riley Nelson, the season- killer doing his PICK SIX, thing, scoring for not his guys, but for the other Blue team. His record shattering 5 of 12 passing with 4 ints and 2 fumbles lost, will forever highlight his years in Provo
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