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An IRS audit. A blown radiator hose in the midst of rush-hour traffic. Chickenpox.
As Arizona went into the victory formation with 1:17 left, fans in the west-side stands chanted “U of A,” and they later stormed the Sam Boyd Stadium field as the clock ticked all the way down.
Brigham Young long has been known as Quarterback U, having produced a seemingly endless string of successful signal callers.
The scoreboard usually is the final word, but Oregon coach Mike Bellotti didn’t let his team’s 30-point loss two years ago in the Las Vegas Bowl shake his belief.
If he spurns the NBA and returns to Arizona for another year, junior Jordan Hill will get the chance to play for his fourth coach. But don’t count on that happening.
Over the past decade, a University of Arizona football fan’s entire smack-talking arsenal has consisted of a couple of sentences:
I’m no expert on football. At Provo High School I played in the orchestra and wrote for the school paper. The flag-football team I captained during PE class lost every game. But what I lack in sports knowledge, I make up for in loyalty. I grew up in the shadow of “Y” Mountain and have been a solid BYU fan as long as I can remember.
UNLV wouldn’t turn down this record, and nor would most football teams.