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...
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
A great account of the Utah State-Utah controversy
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