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BYU lost to Utah 54-10 on the last play of the game. I like playing this.

Nice, you and Salty, two peas in a pod.
You are catching on though.
The Utes lost 18 of their 31 basketball games last year on the last play of the game.
The Utes lost to Div II Adams State in exhibition this year on the last play of the game.
 
To be perfectly honest, this exact thought crossed my mind.

But I think I'm going to stick to my guns with the tenacity of a, umm.... oh, some sort of tenacious animal. Can't think of one, off the top of my head.

I can think of two.
Salty, and Bulldogs with cropped ears.
 
Nice, you and Salty, two peas in a pod.
You are catching on though.
The Utes lost 18 of their 31 basketball games last year on the last play of the game.
The Utes lost to Div II Adams State in exhibition this year on the last play of the game.

Let's do it some more, with a bit more relevance. BYU lost to Utah on the last play of the game last season.
 
So basically every losing team, technically loses the game on the last play of the game. For instance, Utah lost to Cal 34-10 on the last play of the game. Before the last play, they had not lost yet.

Am I following your logic correctly? Utah beat UCLA 31-6 on the last play of the game. The Colts lost to the Saints 62-7 on the last play of the game. I get it.

By the way, Salty, when will your new dictionary come out? I would like to download it, because I know it won't come out in print.
So you're saying all those teams had a chance to tie or win on the last play of the game? They had the ball, down by one score (or less) and in scoring position, with the clock stopped, with first down, on the last play of the game?

Oh, you were just making typical BYU fan nonsensical noise. Got it.
 
So you're saying all those teams had a chance to tie or win on the last play of the game? They had the ball, down by one score (or less) and in scoring position, with the clock stopped, with first down, on the last play of the game?

Oh, you were just making typical BYU fan nonsensical noise. Got it.

What? I was using your definition based on Utah losing to USC on the last play of the game even though they were down by 3 and going for the winning field goal. Did I miss something in your logic? I apologize if I have.
 
The Utes lost 18 of their 31 basketball games last year on the last play of the game.
The Utes lost to Div II Adams State in exhibition this year on the last play of the game.

Ute fans are well aware of how bad our basketball team is. Really bad. They've been this way for several years now, and it's not gonna change any time soon. So, to be frank, basketball smack doesn't really hurt.

Going to the basketball card smells like desperation. You are better than that, Spazz.
 
Let's do it some more, with a bit more relevance. BYU lost to Utah on the last play of the game last season.

I get you, and the year before that Utah lost on the last play of the game to BYU.
Over the last 24 years it is 50/50 on which team loses on the last play of the game.
Over the last 6 years it is 50/50 on which team loses on the last play of the game.
But since 2000 the Utes have won 7 of 12 on the last play of the game.
What else you got?
 
Ute fans are well aware of how bad our basketball team is. Really bad. They've been this way for several years now, and it's not gonna change any time soon. So, to be frank, basketball smack doesn't really hurt.

Going to the basketball card smells like desperation. You are better than that, Spazz.

Am I better than that though?
C'mon now, have some faith in your new HC. He is awesome and is going to turn this team around.
I also think the bball smack doesn't hurt because you "have become, comfortably numb".
 
All losing teams lose on the last play of the game. (except when they win)
Not all of them. For example, when the score is 54-10, that game was over long before the last play of the game. I know you probably don't understand that though, because you stopped watching long before the last play.
 
Not all of them. For example, when the score is 54-10, that game was over long before the last play of the game. I know you probably don't understand that though, because you stopped watching long before the last play.

According to Dictionary.com they don't technically lose until the game is over, so they can only lose on the last play of the game.
BYU lost that game on the last play of the game, not the fumble at the beginning as most people think.
 
According to Dictionary.com they don't technically lose until the game is over, so they can only lose on the last play of the game.
BYU lost that game on the last play of the game, not the fumble at the beginning as most people think.
Lets see, post the link to the definition you are citing.
 
Instead of arguing semantics in 5 different threads would anyone want to answer why ASU would win the South in the event of a 3 way tie?
 
Instead of arguing semantics in 5 different threads would anyone want to answer why ASU would win the South in the event of a 3 way tie?

If it was a 3 way tie with 2 teams they beat, they would win the tie break.
Hope this helps.
 
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