indicate they should. This trait runs across all rivalries. A staple, if you will. So what you are saying here is actually nothing in particular. Also, the 2017 game was not very close. The score indicated it might have been, but on the field Utah was very clearly better. It was a 2 td game with minutes left and it would have been shocking if byu had won. That isnt a dog fight. And this year you caught us in the perfect spot (meaningless game days before a shot at the rose bowl) without our best player (RB1) and generally the most important player in the sport (QB1). But, thankfully, there is a talent gap that represents in the depth of the two teams and Utah was able to overcome all of that and a 20 point deficit to win. But congratulations on making it closer than it should have been but not actually winning any of the games
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