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    http://www.cyclones.com/ViewArticle....M_ID=10700%3Ca
    Iowa State will host Utah on Oct. 9 (that game was originally set for Sept. 18) in Jack Trice Stadium. Kickoff times for both games will be set at a later date.
    Utah still needs a game for 9-4... Most Likely they will open up with Air Force.
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    When was the last time we opened up with Air Force?

    That already makes me a little worried- Air Force always gives us a tough time, and considering how different our defense will be next year, I would say it's a very losable game.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Coastal Ute View Post
      When was the last time we opened up with Air Force?

      That already makes me a little worried- Air Force always gives us a tough time, and considering how different our defense will be next year, I would say it's a very losable game.
      Yeah, I wouldn't like that as an opening game. AF always seems to play much better early in the season. I remember BYU opening with AF several years ago and getting beat.

      ISU should pose no problem to the Utes.
      Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!

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