07-29-2008, 01:29 PM | #21 |
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Nice pick up for the Utes. Their fans get the chance to travel to ND and have a very fun experience. Our trip to ND was great. It would have been a great trip even if we hadn't had them scheduled at LES on a return trip.
I always find it highly amuzing the BYU fans who puff out their chests and proudly proclaim, we would never do that and then extoll the virtues of scheduling Northern Iowa at home. |
07-29-2008, 01:32 PM | #22 |
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it's going to help Utah in recruiting, when they say "do you want to play on the biggest stage in college football?" whereas BYU will say, do you want to go 9-3 with the three losses being conference losses and play in the New Mexico Bowl?
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If you think they even tried to do something like this last year when UNR dropped you are crazy. There were many big time programs that had a hole to fill and would have taken BYU at their home but BYU wanted no part of them.
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Some of the things I have seen is making me lean to choice, not necessity. For instance, I hear our OOC schedule in 2013 and 2014 has Hawaii, USU and BSU on it. Yuk. Sorry, but I feel like they are like the hot dog vendor that chooses to sell low quality hot dogs at high quality prices, because they can. If they can fine, but don't tout yourself as the hot dog vendor with the highest integrity in the business. |
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I say screw the hypothetical steak dinner and give me some good food now! BTW that steak dinner will taste even better someday if my tastebuds are used to some qulaity food along the way. Look what happened to the Utes when they had steak without refining their palate, they got all drunk, tasered and the nice restaurant has not let them back in. |
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And whom exactly from the BYU athletic administration did you happen to get this info from?
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Show me a statement that indicates that BYU at least tried to schedule a difficult team on a "one and done" basis and I will shut up about NIU. |
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http://utahutes.cstv.com/sports/m-fo...072808aaa.html Maybe you ment that a BCS team would not come to our home for a one and done. This is probebly true but not what I was advocating. |
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With only a window of a few months, BYU couldn't even schedule a one and done with a Non-BCS Division One team. You find me a Non-BCS Team D-I that will do a one and done against another Non-BCS D-I team and I'll shut up. Nevada really screwed BYU in that regard. I hate....HATE scheduling the Northern Iowa's of the world, but in this particular instance,,,scheduling a D-I AA team was really the ONLY choice they had left. I don't like it. I'm not happy about it, but that's the reality of the situation.
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