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    • #243608
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      To help you feel better about 2025 Football: You’re going to have a great time watching your favorite team play a game you love!!! The fans will be loud, hanging out with your football friends/family will be a blast, and every gameday will be a day to look forward to and enjoy, surrounded by screaming fans, good friends, family, and food.

      Go Utes!!!

    • #222108
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      The super nachos with carne asada from Chile Verde. Throw the sauces and sour cream on that and it’s actually really good. If I don’t eat before arriving at the stadium, that’s my go-to.

    • #194253
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      Does YouTubeTV have the PAC-12 Network? I had quite a few pauses last night with Fubo and I have 1gig Fiber.

    • #179420
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      I’ll be there! Fortunately my housing arrangements are taken care of (I’ll just drive home). 😁

    • #175612
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      Based on my interpretation of the tiebreaker rules:

      Scenario 1: Utah wins out (8-1, 10-2), Oregon (8-1, 10-2) beats UCLA (8-1, 11-1), UCLA beats USC (7-2, 10-2) = 3-Way tie for 1st (Utah, OR, UCLA) – Utah & UCLA in the ‘ship as both have wins against USC (next highest in the standings)

      Scenario 2: Utah wins out (8-1, 10-2), Oregon (7-2, 10-2) loses to Utah & UCLA, UCLA wins out (9-0, 12-0), USC (7-2, 10-2) loses to UCLA = UCLA 1st place, Utah 2nd with wins over both USC & OR

      Scenario 3: Utah wins out (8-1, 10-2), Oregon (7-2, 9-3) loses to both Utah & UCLA, UCLA (8-1, 11-1) loses to USC, USC (8-1, 11-1) Wins out = 3-way tie (Utah, UCLA, USC) – Utah & UCLA in as both have wins against OR (next highest in standings)

      Scenario 4: Utah 8-1 (8-1, 10-2), Oregon (8-1, 10-2) loses to Utah, wins all others, UCLA (7-2, 10-2) loses to Oregon & USC, USC (8-1, 11-1) wins out = 3-Way Tie for 1st place (Utah, Oregon, USC) Utah gets in with wins over OR & USC, Oregon in based on strength of conference schedule.

    • #175533
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      Thanks Tony!!! What a game!!!

    • #172117
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      It honestly looked to me like Cam reached the ball over the line and scored the TD. Looked like Thomas did lose the ball before crossing tough. But yeah, I believe the Cam run was a touchdown.

    • #165615
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      Italy: I spent a few months in Northern Italy back in the mid-90s. Venice is a definite must do, but I recommend traveling off the tourist paths and exploring a bit. Some of the best areas are where tourists don’t usually go. Watch your wallet and bags though, as there are (were) pickpockets galore.

      China: Beijing and Shanghai. Spent almost a week in each doing the U’s Executive MBA trip back in 2011. I really enjoyed it. The contrast between the two cities is easily noticeable, but both have their pluses. I was able to visit a few Buddhist temples while there, probably my favorite sites of that trip. Also the Forbidden City and Great Wall were amazing.

      Calgary, Canada: Was only there a couple days, but it is a beautiful city. Very clean with art everywhere. I was there in late November (years ago), so it was incredibly cold, but I’d go back for a Summer visit in a heartbeat.

    • #164868
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      I attended the U for both my undergrad (BS Economics) and graduate work (MBA). I was a husband and father during both stints, working full-time, so didn’t get to participate in the student life.

      But, I loved my time at the U, loved walking through campus, especially during the early Spring and Fall mornings. I made a point to walk the grounds as much as possible during my last semesters, just to take in the beauty and serenity before I wouldn’t be there any more.

      Favorite professor during my undergrad was Richard Fowles. He made econ fun, and really sparked my love of formulas and equations and how they can help one understand the decision-making process.

      For my masters, there are far too many great professors to just pick one. I completed the Executive program, so was taught by the likes of Drs. Bakhsheshy, Schaeffer, Allen, and others. All were great.

    • #175858
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      Pretty sure the multi team rules are only used to pick the 1st team in. After that it goes to the 2-team tie breaker. If Utah beats both SC and OR then that head to head result would put Utah in.

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