♪alt13
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Acting as though conference affiliation is the driving force in making a program is just ridiculous. Ask Iowa State, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Purdue, Illinois, Kansas, Oregon State, or Colorado. Their football programs are just outstanding. Can it help? Absolutely. Has it helped Utah? Undoubtedly. Does it change the fact that Ute fans acting like green did in that post are incredibly hypocritical? Nope. And that's my point. And big props to [MENTION=228]green[/MENTION] for his response.
I'm not sure what thread you're referring to here, but that's neither here nor there. If I was an *** (and I fully acknowledge I am completely capable of being a major ***) then I apologize.
Acting as though conference affiliation isn't a driving force in a rivalry is just ridiculous. Part of the reason the rivalry got so intense was because BYU and Utah shared the same conference for so long. Despite the intensity both teams did share a conference and most fans weren't rooting for the other to lose OOC games or bowl games. Srsly think about it, how many UTES fans speak glowingly about Steve Young and Danny Ainge?(answer:most do) That intense but good spirited rivalry has(since Utah leaving to the PAC12)devolved into pure unadulterated hatred. I think a lot of that comes from BYU measuring itself against UTAH despite it no longer being appropriate. Utah measures itself against the PAC12. Utah St. measures itself against the MWC. There's nothing wrong there. BYU still measures itself largely against UTAH. It needs to stop