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Washburn is the lone bright spot on an otherwise extremely mediocre team.
The Utes are playing good defense, but their offense is atrocious and extremely boring.
Great attitude Washburn. We need more people who have pride in their team and pride in their school like you do.
Dallin could learn a lot from his brother and from Wash and the way they played the other night. Dallin is taller, stronger and more athletic than Wash, but he looks a little too excited at times and tries to be aggressive without being smart, which can land him in early foul trouble in big games. It was nice to have Olsen come in and provide some depth for a few minutes, though.
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