Things got hot and heated in last night's Utah State-Utah matchup. Here's Jared Eborn with more:
Utah Utes, Utah State basketball: Timely tip-in helps USU edge Utah in controversial finish
Jared Eborn
Deseret News
Dec. 23, 2008
LOGAN — Utah State's Spectrum has long had a reputation of making it nearly impossible for a visiting team to win.
The rabid Aggie fans and students are seen as a sixth man. If the Utah Runnin' Utes were asked, however, they might say it was the seventh man — as in the official operating the game clock — who willed USU to a 66-64 win.
Tai Wesley scored the winning basket on an offensive rebound putback off a Tyler Newbold missed shot with one-tenth of a second left, giving Utah State a 9-1 record and a gut-wrenching win over the Utes, who had good reason to cry foul after the game clock never started during the critical play... Go here for the remainder.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
A great account of the Utah State-Utah controversy
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 11:17 AM
Labels: Stew Morrill, Utah State Aggies, Utah State basketball
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