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Other Games 11/11 - 11/16

Worst Mormon loss since Donner Pass.

Any other time in the history of football I’d be ecstatic over a BYU loss.
but thats not the way it happened GIF by Leroy Patterson
 
I'm hoping that ASU gets to 10-2 and a 10-2 Buffs team plays them in the championship game.

It's the rivalry we need to develop.

Because at the end of the day, I think the most attractive scenario for both SEC/ESPN and B1G/Fox to expand West is to grab the Denver and Phoenix markets.
 
**** BYU. I grew up in a small Mormon town on the border of Utah. I’ve hated them longer than any other team in college football. I thought my hatred had waned but watching the game last night I found it was still there
I, too, had a hard time rooting last night, but ultimately preferred to BYU to lose, but it actually happened in a way that I preferred - KU won by scoring as the result of a fluke play (quick kick hitting that BYU dude), then has to expend all kinds of emotional energy to stop a putrid BYU attack at the end of the game.
 
Do you think it may have more to do with the very public nature of how Prime approached his culture shift versus the clandestine way Cignetti approached it? Prime is a person always in the limelight, who is cignetti?
Cignetti has done a great job but I get the impression that Indiana fans aren't even close to believing that this is more than just a temporary peak in the program. They are enjoying it and they hope it continues but they aren't sure of it.

With Prime and the way he handles himself most Buffs fans are only worried about what happens if Prime leaves. As long as Prime is Prime and Prime is here we are optimistic.
 
The XII is stepping on their own scrotum. Buffs just need to win. KU coming alive these last few weeks kind of sucks. Though, the Buffs show signs of getting better each week. The offense dicked around and put 42 points on the best defense in the conference.

But College football is a helluva improv troupe
 
Do you think it may have more to do with the very public nature of how Prime approached his culture shift versus the clandestine way Cignetti approached it? Prime is a person always in the limelight, who is cignetti?

Deion is the type of person everyone has an opinion on be it good or bad. No one is is indifferent on him. He is also a very big personality and goes against that cultural grain of the indrustry he is in. Cignetti meanwhile is the perfect example of someone good at their job who flies under the radar. The results are there but it is away from the limelight.
 
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