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Utah looked pretty good until they completely disappeared late in the first half.
This team has almost arrived defensively, but they are 100 miles away on offense. Let's hope there are some players who can score in the incoming class.
Another great disappearing act. 24-25 game, then all of a sudden a 24-40 game. I understand individuals having off nights or cold stretches, but the entire team doesn't need to fall into it, which has happened way too many times (Sac St, BYU, CSUN, Colorado to name a few). Here's to hoping for a little consistency at Stanford Sunday.
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They are living up to their capabilities, seriously. This is what they are, they aren't capable of doing more, they aren't capable of being more.
Duck, that's already been disproven several times. Tell me what you think your own team's "capabilities" are. Lower than Utah's? Because they haven't shown they are capable of beating anybody as good as Utah has. Yup, they came close the other night, but Utah's proven "capable" of that, too.
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