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How is this being received on Utefans.net? Any threatened lawsuits on behalf of endangered Utah players yet?
It's rumored they've created a website with all the dirty plays by BYU players and sent a link to Dr. Hill, begging him to back out of the contract for the Ute players' safety. Dr. Hill is giving the plea serious consideration.
It's rumored they've created a website with all the dirty plays by BYU players and sent a link to Dr. Hill, begging him to back out of the contract for the Ute players' safety. Dr. Hill is giving the plea serious consideration.
He knows that the school has been put on "notice" about the risks and therefore is assuming some potential liability in the probable event of injury.
He knows that the school has been put on "notice" about the risks and therefore is assuming some potential liability in the probable event of injury.
If a Ute player suffers a serious injury from a BYU dirty play, the punitive damages award against Dr. Hill would be HUGE for his foreknowledge of the risk and conscious disregard of Ute player safety.
At least Ute fans are openly acknowledging that BYU will kick their asses now.
and punch their nuts.
Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
Dig your own grave, and save!
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Games against FBS independents BYU, Army and Notre Dame will now count toward the Big Ten's requirement of playing one nonconference Power 5 team per season, a source told ESPN on Tuesday.
Beginning in 2016, the Big Ten -- like the SEC and ACC -- will require its league members to play at least one nonconference Power 5 team.
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