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It's nice to be able to watch the games on TV.
At this point, BYU will most likely have to sweep their remaining regular season games and get to the WCC tourney championship game, or win the WCC tourney, in order to secure BYU's 7th straight NCAA tournament berth. Difficult, but not impossible.
A secondary goal, which is more realistic at this point, would be winning 25+ games and advancing several rounds in the NIT.
Our schedule is really hard.
Root TV? BYUTV is available in more homes around the country and the world. It's nice that ESPN picks up the games against St. Mary's and Gonzaga, even if they are in the latest time slot. Hopefully, the rest of the home games will be on either BYUTV or one of the ESPN channels.
A very good article that digs deeper into the team's overall performance thus far and the individual performance of Davies. Good job at pulling together some national perspective on our Cougs' chances of the NCAA Tourney. I wonder why similar articles like this are never written about the football team during their season?
Good luck tonight Cougars. With the Utes off until Saturday I'm excited to watch this game and see how they do.
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