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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Omaha 680 View Post
    Up to #6 in the CFP rankings. I'm actually shocked as I thought the committee would punish us for the near loss to utah. This is huge as the path to an at large bid as a one loss team is realistic now.
    What a time to be alive.

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  • Omaha 680
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    Up to #6 in the CFP rankings. I'm actually shocked as I thought the committee would punish us for the near loss to utah. This is huge as the path to an at large bid as a one loss team is realistic now.

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  • YOhio
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    Go vote for Jake!

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by falafel View Post
    Quite the contrast in post-game comments between the leaders of the two teams.

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by falafel View Post
    Funny line from Chase Roberts in The Cut: "We do things differently here at BYU. We punch them in the mouth first, then we help them up!"

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  • falafel
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    Funny line from Chase Roberts in The Cut: "We do things differently here at BYU. We punch them in the mouth first, then we help them up!"

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Lost Student View Post

    I believe that's the verse that says "From the Lord comes deliverance. Mayo blessing be on your people."

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  • Goatnapper'96
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    Originally posted by Omaha 680 View Post
    I hadn't seen Kalani's post-game speech until I watched The Cut last night:

    THE CUT: Utah

    The whole thing is great as usual; the portion with Kalani's speech to the team starts at 13:15. Outsiders may find it totally cheesy and performative. But when KS talks this way, I think he is completely sincere. Part of it may be that he doesn't wear the religion itself overtly on his sleeve all the time, and instead focuses on the core principle of his religion that no one should take issue with: loving each other and your neighbor (including your rival). While I want to tear my hair out weekly at his clock management skills, I absolutely love the culture KS has built in BYU football and I love that he constantly throws it back to what he learned from Saint Lavell.
    He is what I think Bronco wanted to be but Bronco was just too awkward socially and had to try too hard. I think this really is Kalani's core.

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  • Lost Student
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post

    I haven't watched The Cut in its entirety yet but I did see his comments on the post-game show. He quoted Hellmann's 5:12 which was really helpful for me since I hadn't prepared my Primary lesson yet. So my Valiant 8 class got to hear about the game and building a foundation on the rock of Jesus.
    I believe that's the verse that says "From the Lord comes deliverance. Mayo blessing be on your people."

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Omaha 680 View Post
    I hadn't seen Kalani's post-game speech until I watched The Cut last night:

    THE CUT: Utah

    The whole thing is great as usual; the portion with Kalani's speech to the team starts at 13:15. Outsiders may find it totally cheesy and performative. But when KS talks this way, I think he is completely sincere. Part of it may be that he doesn't wear the religion itself overtly on his sleeve all the time, and instead focuses on the core principle of his religion that no one should take issue with: loving each other and your neighbor (including your rival). While I want to tear my hair out weekly at his clock management skills, I absolutely love the culture KS has built in BYU football and I love that he constantly throws it back to what he learned from Saint Lavell.
    I haven't watched The Cut in its entirety yet but I did see his comments on the post-game show. He quoted Hellmann's 5:12 which was really helpful for me since I hadn't prepared my Primary lesson yet. So my Valiant 8 class got to hear about the game and building a foundation on the rock of Jesus.

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  • Omaha 680
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    I hadn't seen Kalani's post-game speech until I watched The Cut last night:

    THE CUT: Utah

    The whole thing is great as usual; the portion with Kalani's speech to the team starts at 13:15. Outsiders may find it totally cheesy and performative. But when KS talks this way, I think he is completely sincere. Part of it may be that he doesn't wear the religion itself overtly on his sleeve all the time, and instead focuses on the core principle of his religion that no one should take issue with: loving each other and your neighbor (including your rival). While I want to tear my hair out weekly at his clock management skills, I absolutely love the culture KS has built in BYU football and I love that he constantly throws it back to what he learned from Saint Lavell.

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  • myboynoah
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    I hope a portion of this week's game prep will include things like (i) when on offense making substitutions far enough in advance so that the defense can't mosey in just before the play clock expires, and (ii) how to get set and spike the ball in less than, say, thirty seconds. What other things would you have them work on?

    Except for horrific time management, I thought the team played very well overall and there aren't any glaring weaknesses.
    Running the damn ball on second and one yard.

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  • PaloAltoCougar
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    I hope a portion of this week's game prep will include things like (i) when on offense making substitutions far enough in advance so that the defense can't mosey in just before the play clock expires, and (ii) how to get set and spike the ball in less than, say, thirty seconds. What other things would you have them work on?

    Except for horrific time management, I thought the team played very well overall and there aren't any glaring weaknesses.

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  • Omaha 680
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    Updated FPI probabilities:

    74% chance of making the conference championship game (it's probably higher than this; 74 is just the chance of 11 wins).
    39% chance of winning the conference
    59% chance of making the CFP

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  • Omaha 680
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    Originally posted by myboynoah View Post

    So big question, will TRAX be running from the stadium after the game? I will be around 12:30 am Sunday morning.
    It doesn't explicitly say on their website, but UTA runs extra trains on event days to and from the events including Jazz, Utah hockey club, and Utah football games. You can also use your game ticket as your train fare.

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