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@ Rockwell
No problem with a differing opinion. Seems I hit a nerve with you as well. I love the "little friend" reference. I'm certainly not your friend. Never ignored Utah's loses; as a matter of fact I stated that they need more wins.Trolling the Utah threads again trying to pick a fight? Nice! Do you ever actually comment on BYU articles?
Duckhunter
"Who is it you think I was mocking and emulating with that post? Give you one guess."
So it's a vicious circle then, because Utah fans are only using 8 out of 11 in football for one reason, fans like yourself that used that repeatedly when McBride first brought Utah back to relevance.
So it looks like a case of chicken and the egg. Or should I say Duck and then the egg. LOL!
Y's little brother
"How soon you forget that the PAC 10.2 wasn't even good enough to get their regular season conference champion into the tournament last year and only one-sixth of the PAC 10.2 deserved to go dancing."
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How soon YOU forget what an anomaly last year was for both the PAC-12 AND the WCC. Pretty much a worst and best in 30 year performance for both conferences. I don't think I'd bank on that being the case again for a long long time.
In answer to the question in the headline.
Maybe, but probably not.
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