It’s ZacK Moss, Zach play for the other team.
What are you trying to say?
What I’m saying is before Wilson started playing for the TDS everyone spelled Moss’s name correctly on this site. Since last season, I’ve seen a lot of people spell ut incorrectly.
Using a player’s first name is odd anyway, huh?
Unless you’re using the first and last name as in Zack Moss or Zach Wilson.
That’s funny because I’ve seen so many zoobie interwebbers spell their Zac* with a K. Maybe we’re all dumb, ignoramuses (or should that be ignorami?).
That’s funny because I’ve seen so many zoobie interwebbers spell their Zac* with a K. Maybe we’re all dumb, ignoramuses (or should that be ignorami?).
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They can’t even spell their Head Coach’s name after three years. Don’t know how many times I’ve seen Sitaki.
Yes! They cannot get it right!
Escpically the local (Provo) media. They all pronounce his last name as SitakAAAAAA.
I don’t pretend to be an expert, perhaps they are correct, and Kalani simply ignored the proper pronunciation of his last name for the last 30 years, and is now enforcing it with the local Provo media.
But it think it is more likely that when the Provostani refer to their coach, they are using south-of-the-point-of-the-mountain pronunciation norms – not the norms of the rest of the world.
John Hayes
Stevaughn Smyth
Sylvester Stevenson
In Utah, it’s Zaque.
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