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Here's the real big picture coach.
The season is over and the Utes have no chance of finishing with a winning record or of advancing past the first round of the conference tournament, so it's time to cut back on the minutes for your Seniors and start building for next season.
Ufan,
That's not a bad idea, although coach LK should probably give Washburn minutes because he stayed with the program through a 4 year mess and he's the best big man on the team. I like Martin's defense but it's time to give the Freshman at the 2, 3 and 4 spots more playing time.
U 90:
Protip--Ufan is not really a Utah fan.
How could it be more simple than what we have now? We shoot, we miss, we lose. They all have it down very well. Don't mess with the system.
@atireddude
Regardless he is correct.
ATiredDude
I don't if Ufan is a Utah fan or not, but if he is offering sound advice, what difference does it make whether he's a Utah fan or not?
Is Utah not in a rebuilding mode?
If so, and the season is already over for Utah, why wouldn't you want to look to the future and give your underclassmen as much experience as possible to better prepare them for next season?
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