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“Any team that is across the court from us is a rival.”
I like that quote.
Hopefully Wash and Brandon use this week to get healthy. I'm tired of the moral victory articles though. Yes Utah is competing better in conf. play, but that doesn't really mean anything without some W's.
"Utes basketball notebook: Second trip to Boulder better than the first for Utah"
Strange article since we were told earlier this week that the Utes aren't into moral victories anymore.
Swoop, did Larry Krystkowiak write this article? Or was it a journalist that needed something to write about?
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"...did Larry Krystkowiak write this article?"
No, but the author wasn't quoting himself either.
"A lot better feeling. We played through the crowd," said Cedric Martin.
"Hey, at least we didn't get beat by 40," said Utah center Jason Washburn.
I'm sure it does feel better to lose by 10 instead of 40. Nobody said they were happy with the outcome though. It's still a loss.
Better? Didn't they lose?
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