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I wouldn't trade a single one of the Utes tournament victories for a victory over BYU in football or basketball. Plus, I still expect Utah to win an NCAA tournament game before BYU does.
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I think after this year in football you may think differently, especially if both teams are undefeated going in to the rivalry game.
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Is playing for your favorite college that you grew up rooting for a "non-athletlic" reason?
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