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Brandon, good luck against San Diego State. You've done a really decent job this year and best wishes for improvement upon next.
Go UTES!!
Brandon, a hint: if the only praises you are getting are from Utah fans, it may not have been your best year.
I have heard the BYU athletic department announced that Lark would start the bowl game. If that's true, all I can say is it's about time somebody higher up got involved and brought some sanity to the QB situation. I have no idea how Lark will do in the bowl game, but if he does well, one can only speculate what might have been for BYU. It's not inconceivable that they could be in a BCS game or even in the national championship conversation. Likely? Probably not, but certainly possible with the quality defense they had and a QB capable of challenging an opponent's secondary.
The second outcome might have been an NFL career for Lark. Again, not saying it would have happened, but if he'd had the chance to get the starter reps the last three years, as some of us said he should have, well, then who knows?
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